Outline: Carl P. J. Mitchell
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Assistant Professor PhD Toronto (2006) MSc Toronto (2002) BSc McMaster (2000) Phone: (416) 208-2744 Location: SY362, UTSC Downtown Office: Room SSH5022 (100 St. George Street) Email: cmitchell@utsc.utoronto.ca |
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| Research Interests |
| Hydrology Biogeochemistry Mercury and methylmercury Anaerobic soils Wetlands Sulfur cycling Biogeochemical hot spots Snowmelt Redox chemistry Environmental microbiology |
| Selected Publications |
| Mitchell, C. P. J., B. A. Branfireun., and R. K. Kolka. 2009. Methylmercury dynamics at the upland-peatland interface: Topographic and hydrogeochemical controls. Water Resources Research 45, W02406. |
| Mitchell, C. P. J., B. A. Branfireun, and R. K. Kolka. 2008.
Assessing sulfate and carbon controls on net methylmercury production
in peatlands: An in situ mesocosm approach. Applied Geochemistry 23: 503-518. |
| Mitchell, C. P. J., B. A. Branfireun, and R. K. Kolka. 2008.
Spatial characteristics of net methylmercury production hot spots in
peatlands. Environmental Science and Technology 42: 1010-1016. |
| Mitchell, C. P. J., B. A. Branfireun, and R. K. Kolka. 2008.
Total mercury and methylmercury dynamics in upland-peatland watersheds
during snowmelt. Biogeochemistry 90(3): 225-241. |
| Mitchell, C. P. J. and C. C. Gilmour. 2008. Mercury methylation in a Chesapeake Bay salt marsh. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences 113, G00C04. |
| Mitchell, C. P. J. and C. C. Gilmour. 2008. The role of wetlands in methylmercury production. National Wetlands Newsletter 30(5): 1-6. |
| Teaching (2009-2010) at UTSC |
| EESA01 - Introduction to Environmental Science EESB04 - Principles of Hydrology |
