
Member Since 2021
Camille Sullivan
Graduate Student, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Professional Experience
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Graduate Student
2024 - Present
University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Graduate Student
2022 - 2024
College of Charleston
Undergraduate Student
2018 - 2022
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Education
University of New Hampshire Main Campus
Masters
2024
College of Charleston
Bachelors
2022
AGU Abstracts
Reconstructing Paleo-Sulfate Methane Transition Zones (SMTZs) in the Japan Trench
PROGRESS IN SUBMARINE PALEOSEISMOLOGY TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING LARGE EARTHQUAKE RECURRENCE I POSTER
seismology | 13 december 2023
Camille Sullivan, Joel E. Johnson, Kayla Tozier, C...
In subduction zone trenches, the movement of pore fluids and/or their expulsion, as well as slope failure, are likely to occur during earthquake ruptu...
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Modelling Harmful Algal Blooms in Saginaw Bay using Sentinel-2 MSI Data
GETTING THE MOST VALUE FROM OCEAN AND AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS: OCEAN, COASTAL, AND/OR INLAND WATER APPLICATIONS USING CUTTING-EDGE TECHNIQUES AND PRACTICES TO ADDRESS ENVIRONMENTAL, ECOLOGICAL, AND HUMAN CONCERNS II POSTER
ocean sciences | 17 december 2021
Camille Sullivan, K Adam Ali, Zelalem K. Bedaso, C...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) have been a recurring problem in Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron. These blooms have continued to increase in occurrence, signifi...
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Tracing nitrate sources to Saginaw Bay using environmental isotopes (δ15N and δ18O) implication for Harmful Algal Blooms
WATER QUALITY AND WATERSHEDS: FROM SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS TO ACTIONS III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2021
Carter Creviston, Zelalem K. Bedaso, K Adam Ali, C...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) have become more prevalent in recent decades due to increased anthropogenic nutrient input and warmer water temperatures a...
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