Sherry Schiff
Professor
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
"Sherry Schiff's research focus on the cycling of key elements within lakes, streams, rivers, forests, and agricultural watersheds. Understanding these cycles is critical to properly addressing environmental concerns. Ultimately, her research aims to inform decision-makers about current and emerging environmental problems and the nature of potential solutions. "
Research Interest
Aims to inform decision-makers about current and emerging environmental problems and the nature of potential solutions.
Publications
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Spoelstra J, Schiff SL, Brown SJ. Artificial sweeteners in a large canadian river reflect human consumption in the watershed. PloS one. 2013 Dec 11;8(12):e82706.
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Li L, Spoelstra J, Robertson WD, Schiff SL, Elgood RJ. Nitrous oxide as an indicator of nitrogen transformation in a septic system plume. Journal of hydrology. 2014 Nov 27;519:1882-94.
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Loomer HA, Oakes KD, Schiff SL, Taylor WD, Servos MR. Use of stable isotopes to trace municipal wastewater effluents into food webs within a highly developed river system. River Research and Applications. 2015 Nov 1;31(9):1093-100.