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Dr. Melissa Southwell
Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences
(904) 826-8575
Department:
Environmental Science
Math Science & Technology
Research, Professional and Creative Activity:
  • Visiting Assistant Research Professor, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
  • Publications in diverse journals, including Limnology and Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, and Atmospheric Environment
  • Numerous research presentations at international meetings, including the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and Advancing the Science of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)
  • Certified AAUS Scientific SCUBA diver and certified Aquanaut (saturation diver)
Professional Profile:

Dr. Southwell originally hails from Virginia, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Environmental Science from the University of Virginia.  After graduation, she joined the Peace Corps as an Agroforestry volunteer in Cameroon.  Upon her return, she earned her Ph.D. in Marine Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where her research focused on microbially-mediated nitrogen cycling processes in coral reef sponges.  She then joined the Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratory at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington where she taught General Chemistry and performed research on chemical transformations in rainwater and in sediment-water interactions.  In her current research, she continues her investigations into the role of sediment-water interactions in nutrient and organic matter transformations, focusing now on the shallow, soft-sediment ecosystems surrounding St. Augustine.

Teaching and Related Service:

Courses taught:

  • Environmental Factors in the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
  • Physical Science
  • All associated laboratory courses

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