Chad R. Hammerschmidt

Chad R. Hammerschmidt

Wright State University

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Chad R. Hammerschmidt

Chad R. Hammerschmidt, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wright State University, specializes in the field of Biogeochemistry, Environmental Chemistry, Mercury, Ecotoxicology, Marine Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

frontiers ORIGINAL RESEARCH in Environmental Chemistry published: 14 May 2021

Linked mercury methylation and nitrification across oxic subpolar regions

Mercury methylation linked to nitrification in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean

Inorganic Mercury and Monomethyl Mercury Fluxes and Speciation in Gulf of Mexico Rivers and Estuaries

The role of plastic debris in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury in Lake Erie and San Francisco Bay

The effect of particle composition and concentration on the partitioning coefficient for mercury in three ocean basins

Temporal Variation of Mercury in Effluent from Two Municipal Wastewater‐Treatment Plants in Southwest Ohio

The transpolar drift as a source of riverine and shelf‐derived trace elements to the central Arctic Ocean

Chad R. Hammerschmidt Information

University

Position

Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences

Citations(all)

8527

Citations(since 2020)

3303

Cited By

6725

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

64

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Chad R. Hammerschmidt Skills & Research Interests

Biogeochemistry

Environmental Chemistry

Mercury

Ecotoxicology

Marine Science

Top articles of Chad R. Hammerschmidt

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

frontiers ORIGINAL RESEARCH in Environmental Chemistry published: 14 May 2021

Environmental chemistry of mercury: Sources, pathways, transformations and impact

Anne L Soerensen

Emily Seelen

Yanxu Zhang

Seunghee Han

Xinyun Cui

...

2024/1/29

Linked mercury methylation and nitrification across oxic subpolar regions

Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry

Marissa C Despins

Robert P Mason

Ana M Aguilar-Islas

Carl H Lamborg

Chad R Hammerschmidt

...

2023/5/25

Mercury methylation linked to nitrification in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean

Marine Chemistry

Lindsay D Starr

Mark J McCarthy

Chad R Hammerschmidt

Ajit Subramaniam

Marissa C Despins

...

2022/12/20

Inorganic Mercury and Monomethyl Mercury Fluxes and Speciation in Gulf of Mexico Rivers and Estuaries

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

William Landing

Clifton Buck

Chad Hammerschmidt

Katlin Bowman

Gary Gill

2021/12

The role of plastic debris in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury in Lake Erie and San Francisco Bay

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Katlin L Bowman

Carl H Lamborg

Alison M Agather

Chad R Hammerschmidt

2021/10/1

The effect of particle composition and concentration on the partitioning coefficient for mercury in three ocean basins

Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry

Xinyun Cui

Carl H Lamborg

Chad R Hammerschmidt

Yang Xiang

Phoebe J Lam

2021/5/14

Temporal Variation of Mercury in Effluent from Two Municipal Wastewater‐Treatment Plants in Southwest Ohio

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Heather B Perusini

Chad R Hammerschmidt

2020/5

The transpolar drift as a source of riverine and shelf‐derived trace elements to the central Arctic Ocean

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

Matthew A Charette

Lauren E Kipp

Laramie T Jensen

Jessica S Dabrowski

Laura M Whitmore

...

2020/5

Distribution of mercury‐cycling genes in the Arctic and equatorial Pacific Oceans and their relationship to mercury speciation

Limnology and Oceanography

Katlin L Bowman

R Eric Collins

Alison M Agather

Carl H Lamborg

Chad R Hammerschmidt

...

2020/1

Mercury biogeochemical cycling: A synthesis of recent scientific advances

Science of the Total Environment

Mae Sexauer Gustin

Michael S Bank

Kevin Bishop

Katlin Bowman

Brian Branfireun

...

2020/10/1

External Sources Inhibit Benthic Phosphorus Fluxes in the Lower Great Miami River, Southwest Ohio

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Kortney R Mullen

Chad R Hammerschmidt

Michael P Ekberg

Mark J McCarthy

Silvia E Newell

...

2020/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 90
Robert Mason

Robert Mason

University of Connecticut

H-index: 71
William F. Fitzgerald

William F. Fitzgerald

University of Connecticut

H-index: 55
G. Allen Burton

G. Allen Burton

University of Michigan

H-index: 55
Carl Lamborg

Carl Lamborg

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 52
Neil Hammerschlag

Neil Hammerschlag

University of Miami

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