
Elizabeth Herndon
@emh824
Runner, scientist, outdoor enthusiast
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http://herndongeochemistry.com 08-02-2011 21:25:12
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Excited to 📢 that ORNL Biology and Environment very own Elizabeth Herndon is 1 of 83 U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Awardees. Proud of you Beth! Well deserved. 🎉🍾👏🏾🥳



Hey Allegiant Air, after a week of phone calls (multiple numbers), emails, and DMs, I still haven't received a response about my lost car seat. Where is your customer service?

Interested in iron-carbon interactions? Check out our new pub modeling how iron redox cycling affects CO2 and methane production in arctic soils! Funded by DOE Office of Science NGEE Arctic project. With Elizabeth Herndon @mynameisteri Jianqiu Zheng and others ORNL Biology and Environment agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/UHXMRFJS…

We are hiring two postdocs at ORNL Biology and Environment to work on measurements and modeling of arctic plant-soil processes! Co-mentored by myself, Elizabeth Herndon and @vgsalmon jobs.ornl.gov/job/Oak-Ridge-… jobs.ornl.gov/job/Oak-Ridge-…

Great job to Avishesh Neupane! So grateful to have this collaboration with Sindhu Jagadamma

This was fun to write: how silicate #weathering helps stabilize Earth's #climate over millions of years, following Susan Brantley new paper, showing how #rainfall and #erosion set its temperature response. + remember that the #organic carbon cycle is fighting at the controls!


Finished up a successful week of field work on the Wax Lake Delta. Platforms built, sensors deployed, and samples collected - couldn’t imagine a better team to spend a week with in the hot sun. Here’s to the dream team! And gators (from a safe distance) DOE Office of Science ORNL Biology and Environment



Postdoc and Ph.D. openings are available immediately in my lab to understand the role of manganese on C and N cycling in croplands in collaboration with Elizabeth Herndon & Jennifer DeBruyn Please share the news with qualified candidates. Stay tuned for the position descriptions. UTK Soil Management Lab

Great job Ashleigh Montgomery !


🚨Thawing of #permafrost in peatlands decreases the immobilization and retention of #phosphate with Fe oxides and releases initially sorbed phosphate. Elizabeth Herndon @lkcBiogeochem @caseycbryce @c_smith287 Tuebingen Geomicrobiology 📌Read more: nature.com/articles/s4324…
