Curriculum Vitae for Durelle Scott

 

Address

Department of Geosciences, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 214 Bessey Hall, P.O. Box 880340, Lincoln, NE 68588-0340; dtscott@unl.edu; 402.472.2660

Education

National Research Council Fellowship at the U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA

Biogeochemistry within aquatic systems

2003 - present

Landcare Research Fellowship, New Zealand

Solute fate and transport through watersheds

2001 – 2003

University of Colorado at Boulder

Environmental Engineering

Ph.D., 2001

University of Colorado at Boulder

Environmental Engineering

M.S., 1997

Villanova University, University of Colorado at Boulder

Civil Engineering

B.S., 1996

Appointments

Assistant professor of Geosciences

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

August 2005

Professional Activities

Ad-hoc reviewer for Hydrologic Processes, Geomorphology, Environmental Science and Technology, Applied Geochemistry, Marine and Freshwater Research

Conference convener: AGU Western Pacific 2002; ASLO Winter meeting 2005; Joint Assembly AGU-NABS 2005, Fall AGU 2005, Joint Assembly 2006, Fall AGU 2006..

Volunteer activities included providing scientific, technical, and field assistance for a local municipality with impaired water quality in their drinking water supply.

Collaborators and Co-Editors.   R. Alexander (U.S.G.S.), W. Baisden (Landcare Research), Ken Bencala (U.S.G.S.), J.K. Böhlke (U.S.G.S.), Elizabeth Carraway (Clemson), B. Gomez (Indiana U.), M. Gooseff (Colorado School of Mines), Duane Hrcnir (Mesa State), Brian Kimball (U.S.G.S.),  Diane McKnight (CU Boulder), Robert Runkel (U.S.G.S), Kevin Tate (L. Research), C. Tobias (U.S.G.S), N. Trustrum (L. Research), Bettina Voelker (Colorado School of Mines),  Mary Voytek (U.S.G.S.)

Graduate and Postdoctoral Advisors. George Aiken (U.S.G.S.), Judson Harvey (U.S.G.S. – postdoc advisor), Duane Hrncir (Mesa State), Diane McKnight (CU-Boulder – graduate advisor), Noel Trustrum (Landcare Research – postdoc advisor)

Publications

  1. D. Scott, D. McKnight, E. Blunt-Harris, D. Lovley, and S. Kolesar. 1998. Quinone moieties act as electron acceptors in the reduction of humic substances by humics-reducing microorganisms. Environmental Science and Technology, 32: 2984–2989.
  2. D. Scott, M. Gooseff, K. Bencala, and R. Runkel. 2003. Automated calibration of a stream solute transport model: implications for interpretation of biogeochemical parameters. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 22(4): 492–510.
  3. D. Scott, R. Runkel, D. McKnight, B. Voelker, B. Kimball, and E. Carraway. 2003. Transport and cycling of iron and hydrogen peroxide in a freshwater stream: Influence of organic acids on Iron and hydrogen peroxide. Water Resources Research, 39: 1308 [doi:10.1029/2002WR001768].
  4. N.J. Preston, N.A. Trustrum, A.Y. Sidorchuk, D.M. Hicks, W.T. Baisden, D.T. Scott, M.J. Page and K.R. Tate. 2004. Estimating national erosion-related soil carbon losses in New Zealand: an indicator for Kyoto compliance and sustainability assessment. In: Francaviglia, R. (ed.) Agricultural Impacts on Soil Erosion and Soil Biodiversity: Developing Indicators for Policy Analysis. Proceedings from an OECD Expert Meeting - Rome, Italy, March 2003. Istituto Sperimentale per la Nutrizione delle Piante, Rome. 301-310
  5. D. Scott, D. McKnight, D. Hrncir, and B. Voelker. 2001. Redox processes controlling manganese fate and transport in a mountain stream. Environmental Science and Technology, 36: 453–459.
  6. D. McKnight, D. Scott, D. Hrncir, and D. Lovley. 2001. Photochemical and microbial processes influencing iron-humic interactions in stream and lake sediments. Pages 351–370 in C. Clapp, M. Hayes, N, Senesi, P. Bloom and P. Jardine (editors). Humic Substances and Chemical Contaminants. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin.
  7. M. Gooseff, K. Bencala, D. Scott, R. Runkel, and D. McKnight. 2005. Sensitivity Analysis of Conservative and Reactive Transient Storage Models Applied to Field Data from Multiple-Reach Experiment. Advances in Water Resources, 28: 479-492, doi: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2004.11.012
  8. D. Scott, J. Harvey, R. Alexander, and G. Schwarz. 2007. Dominance of organic nitrogen from headwater streams to large rivers across the conterminous U.S., Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 21, doi:10.1029/2006GB002730.
  9. D. Scott, W. T. Baisden, R. Davies-Colley, B. Gomez, D. M. Hicks, M. J. Page., N.  J. Preston1, N. A. Trustrum, K. R. Tate, R. A. Woods. Localized erosion affects national carbon budget. Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 33, No. 1, L01402, doi: 10.1029/2005GL024644.