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USGS Staff Profile:
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  timestamp: '2024-05-10T06:11:37.614203'
  '@type': Person
  url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/emily-m-bristol
   affiliation: []
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    abstract: Research Oceanographer with the Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
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   - Ph.D. Marine Science, University of Texas at Austin, TX, 2023
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   - B.A. Biology, St. Olaf College, MN, 2017
    abstract: I am a biogeochemist studying organic matter in Arctic coastal waters.
      I investigate how rivers, coastal erosion, and groundwater impact carbon and
      nitrogen cycling in the Alaska Beaufort Sea.
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    abstract: I am broadly interested in biogeochemical cycling along terrestrial-aquatic-marine
      continuums. My current research examines the sources and fate of terrestrial
      organic matter in the Arctic Ocean. I use various geochemical analyses such
      as isotopes, high-resolution mass spectrometry, and biomarkers to characterize
      organic matter in soils, freshwaters, and marine sediments. These tools provide
      information about the sources and biodegradability of organic matter, helping
      us understand how terrestrial inputs impact greenhouse gas emissions and marine
      productivity.
    additionalType: personal statement
   email: ebristol@usgs.gov
   email: ebristol@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
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   - Organic geochemistry
    name: Ph.D. Marine Science, University of Texas at Austin, TX, 2023
   - Carbon cycling
  - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential
   - Freshwater ecosystems
    name: B.A. Biology, St. Olaf College, MN, 2017
   - Coastal ecosystems
  hasOccupation:
   - Permafrost
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   - Climate change
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   honors: []
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      name: Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
  - I am a biogeochemist studying organic matter in Arctic coastal waters. I investigate
      url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pcmsc
     how rivers, coastal erosion, and groundwater impact carbon and nitrogen cycling
    roleName: Research Oceanographer
     in the Alaska Beaufort Sea.
    startDate: '2024-05-12T14:27:05.174684'
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    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '2024-present: Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellow, USGS, Pacific Coastal
      & Marine Science Center, CA'
  - '@type': Occupation
    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '2019-2023: Graduate Research Assistant, University of Texas Marine Science
      Institute, TX'
  - '@type': Occupation
    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '2022: Visiting Faculty, The Polaris Project, Woodwell Climate Research
      Center, MA'
  - '@type': Occupation
    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '2018, 2021: Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin,
      TX'
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    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '2017-2018: Substitute Teacher, Mt. Edgecumbe High School, AK'
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    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '2017-2018: Faculty Assistant, University of Alaska Southeast, AK'
  - '@type': Occupation
    additionalType: self-claimed professional experience
    name: '2017: Student Researcher, The Polaris Project, Woodwell Climate Research
      Center, MA'
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  jobTitle: Research Oceanographer
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Biogeochemistry
   - '@type': Thing
    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Organic geochemistry
   - '@type': Thing
    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Carbon cycling
   - '@type': Thing
    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Freshwater ecosystems
   - '@type': Thing
    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Coastal ecosystems
   - '@type': Thing
    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Permafrost
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Climate change
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    member:
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      name: U.S. Geological Survey
     name: staff member
     startDate: '2024-05-12T14:27:05.171955'
   name: Emily M. Bristol, PhD
   name: Emily M. Bristol, PhD
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   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/emily-m-bristol
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  organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/pcmsc
  organization_name: Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
  personal_statement: I am broadly interested in biogeochemical cycling along terrestrial-aquatic-marine
    continuums. My current research examines the sources and fate of terrestrial organic
    matter in the Arctic Ocean. I use various geochemical analyses such as isotopes,
    high-resolution mass spectrometry, and biomarkers to characterize organic matter
    in soils, freshwaters, and marine sediments. These tools provide information about
    the sources and biodegradability of organic matter, helping us understand how
    terrestrial inputs impact greenhouse gas emissions and marine productivity.
  professional_experience:
  - '2024-present: Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellow, USGS, Pacific Coastal
    & Marine Science Center, CA'
  - '2019-2023: Graduate Research Assistant, University of Texas Marine Science Institute,
    TX'
  - '2022: Visiting Faculty, The Polaris Project, Woodwell Climate Research Center,
    MA'
  - '2018, 2021: Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin, TX'
  - '2017-2018: Substitute Teacher, Mt. Edgecumbe High School, AK'
  - '2017-2018: Faculty Assistant, University of Alaska Southeast, AK'
  - '2017: Student Researcher, The Polaris Project, Woodwell Climate Research Center,
    MA'
  title: Research Oceanographer