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Doug Hammond
Professor of Earth Sciences

Contact Information
Office: ZHS 325B
Phone: (213)740-5837
E-mail: dhammond@usc.edu

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Faculty Profile on Departmental Website
 

Education

B.A. Chemistry, University of Rochester, 1967
M.S. Geology, University of Rochester, 1970
Ph.D. Geology, Columbia University, 1975
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Professor Hammond researches the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients in aqueous systems; the transport of solutes, particles, and pollutants in aqueous environments; and studies of diagenesis in sediments. He is currently researching the Equatorial Pacific, the California Borderland, San Francisco Bay, the Adriatic Sea, Mono Lake, and several geothermal systems.
 

Publications

Journal Article

Berelson, W. M., Hammond, D. E., Shipe, R., Schwartz, R., Jones, B., Beaumont, W., Collins, L., Buchwald, C., Capone, D., Michaels, T., Dixit, S., Chang, T., Caporelli, L. (2007). The timing of bSi particle fluxes in San Pedro Basin, California: A three-year study of forcing, sedimentation, benthic remineralization and bSi reactivity. Limnol. Oceanog..
Colbert, S. L., Hammond, D. E. (2008). Shoreline and seafloor fluxes of water and short-lived Ra to surface water of San Pedro Bay, CA. Marine Chem.. Vol. 108, pp. 1-17.
McHugh, T. E., Hammond, D. E., Nickels, T., Hartman, B. (2007). Use of Radon measurements for evaluation of VOC vapor intrusion: Method and application. Environmental Forensics. Vol. NA
Colbert, S. L., Hammond, D. E. (2007). Temporal and spatial variability of radium in the coastal ocean and its impact on computation of nearshore cross-shelf mixing rates. Cont. Shelf Res.. Vol. 27, pp. 1477-1500.
Prokopenko, M., Hammond, D. E., Berelson, W. M., Bernhard, J., Stott, L. D., Douglas, R. (2006). Nitrogen cycling in the sediments of Santa Barbara basin and Eastern Subtropical North Pacific: Nitrogen isotopes, diagenesis and possible chemosymbiosis between two lithotrophs - "riding a glider". Earth and Planetary Science letters/Elsevier. Vol. 242, pp. 186–204.
Hammond, D. E., Giordani, P., Berelson, W. M., Poletti, R. (1999). Diagenesis of carbon and nutrients and benthic exchange in sediments of the Northern Adriatic Sea. Marine Chemistry. Vol. 66, pp. 53-79.
 

Advisement

Other Advisement or Time Devoted to Students

Undergraduate Advisor for Earth Sciences, 9/2003-  
 

Honors and Awards

USC General Education Teaching Award for 2004/05, 2005-2006   
 

Service to the University

Administrative Appointments

Director, Graduate Program in Ocean Sciences, 9/1/1996-  
Chair, Dept. of Earth Sciences, 3/1991-6/1994  
 

Service to the Profession

Professional Memberships

Geochemical Society, 9/1976-  
American Geophysical Union, 2/1968-  
 

Other Service to the Profession

Secretary, Board of Directors Southern California Marine Institute, 9/2003-  
 
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