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Morgane Derrien ● Profesora Asistente

Grado Académico
Doctorado en Ciencias de la Tierra, Universidad de Rennes
Título(s) Profesional
Magíster en Química Ambiental y Calidad, Universidad de Burdeos
Descripción
Morgane es química de formación. Se especializó en química ambiental durante su maestría y posteriormente en biogeoquímica. Trabaja en la identificación de las fuentes y los flujos de carbono en los sistemas acuáticos a través del estudio de la materia orgánica, que representa el depósito de carbono más grande en la Tierra, con la finalidad de conseguir una comprensión profunda del funcionamiento del ciclo del carbono y su repuesta a los cambios ambientales tales como el cambio climático.
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Exploration of changes in the chemical composition of sedimentary organic matter and the underlying processes during biodegradation through advanced analytical techniques
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Laurent Jeanneau • Emilie Jardé • Jin Hur • Sunghwan Kim- REVISTA Chemosphere
- ● 2020
Tracking the evolution of particulate organic matter sources during summer storm events via end-member mixing analysis based on spectroscopic proxies
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Mi-Hee Lee • Kwangsoon Choi • Kwang-Sik Lee • Jin Hur- REVISTA Water Research
- ● 2020
Do early diagenetic processes affect the applicability of commonly-used organic matter source tracking tools? An assessment through controlled degradation end-member mixing experiments
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Heybin Choi • Emilie Jardé • Kyung-Hoon Shin • Jin HurIn-Depth Assessment of the Effect of Sodium Azide on the Optical Properties of Dissolved Organic Matter
• Simona Retelletti Brogi • Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Jin Hur •Evaluation of alkane indexes for quantifying organic source from end member mixing experiments based on soil and algae
• Dong-Hun Lee • Hye-Bin Choi • Eun-Ji Won • Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Jin HurAssessment on applicability of common source tracking tools for particulate organic matter in controlled end member mixing experiments
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Kyung-Hoon Shin • Jin Hur •Biodegradation-induced signatures in sediment pore water dissolved organic matter: Implications from artificial sediments composed of two contrasting sources
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Kyung-Hoon Shin • Jin Hur •- REVISTA Water Research
- ● 2019
Evaluating the contributions of different organic matter sources to urban river water during a storm event via optical indices and molecular composition
• Mi-Hee Lee • Yun Kyung Lee • Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Kwangsoon Choi • Kyung Hoon Shin- REVISTA PLOS ONE
- ● 2019
Faecal biomarkers can distinguish specific mammalian species in modern and past environments
• Loïc Harrault • Karen Milek • Emilie Jardé • Laurent Jeanneau • Morgane Marie Reine Derrien- REVISTA Water Research
- ● 2019
Characterization of aquatic organic matter: Assessment, perspectives and research priorities
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Simona Retelletti Brogi • Rafael Gonçalves-Araujo •Estimation of different source contributions to sediment organic matter in an agricultural-forested watershed using end member mixing analyses based on stable isotope ratios and fluorescence spectroscopy
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Min-Seob Kim • Giyoung Ock • Seongjin Hong • Jinwoo ChoOptical and molecular characterization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the Arctic ice core and the underlying seawater (Cambridge Bay, Canada): Implication for increased autochthonous DOM during ice melting
• Simona Retelletti Brogi • Sun-Yong Ha • Kwanwoo Kim • Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Yun Kyung Lee- REVISTA Geofluids
- ● 2018
Submerged Groundwater Discharges as Source of Fecal Material in Protected Karstic Coastal Areas
• Cristian Kantún Manzano • Flor Arcega-Cabrera • Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Elsa Noreña-Barroso • Jorge Herrera-Silveira- REVISTA Soil Research
- ● 2017
A survey of total and dissolved organic carbon in alkaline soils of southern Australia
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien •Comparing discrimination capabilities of fluorescence spectroscopy versus FT-ICR-MS for sources and hydrophobicity of sediment organic matter
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Yun Kyung Lee • Kyung-Hoon Shin • Jin Hur •Spectroscopic and molecular characterization of humic substances (HS) from soils and sediments in a watershed: comparative study of HS chemical fractions and the origins
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Yun Kyung Lee • Jae-Eun Park • Penghui Li • Meilian Chen- REVISTA WATER
- ● 2017
Comparing the Spectroscopic and Molecular Characteristics of Different Dissolved Organic Matter Fractions Isolated by Hydrophobic and Anionic Exchange Resins Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy and FT-ICR-MS
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Yun Lee • Jin Hur •- REVISTA Water Research
- ● 2017
Lipid biomarkers and spectroscopic indices for identifying organic matter sources in aquatic environments: A review
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Liyang Yang • Jin Hur •Sources and distribution of organic matter along the Ring of Cenotes, Yucatan, Mexico: Sterol markers and statistical approaches
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Flor Arcega Cabrera • Nadia Libertad Velazquez Tavera • Cristian A. Kantún Manzano • Santiago Capella VizcainoFecal sterols, seasonal variability, and probable sources along the ring of cenotes, Yucatan, Mexico
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • N. Velázquez-Tavera • L. Fargher • E. Noreña-Barroso •Mixing and Reaction Kinetics in Porous Media: An Experimental Pore Scale Quantification
• Pietro de Anna • Joaquin Jimenez-Martinez • Hervé Tabuteau • Regis Turuban • Tanguy Le Borgne- REVISTA Water Research
- ● 2012
Origin of fecal contamination in waters from contrasted areas: Stanols as Microbial Source Tracking markers
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien •Selection of microbial and chemical markers for microbial source tracking. Application to river waters impacted by point and nonpoint source pollution in France.
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien •Extreme Variability of Steroid Profiles in Cow Feces and Pig Slurries at the Regional Scale: Implications for the Use of Steroids to Specify Fecal Pollution Sources in Waters
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien • Emilie Jardé • Gérard Gruau • Anne-Catherine Pierson-Wickmann •Microbial and Chemical Markers: Runoff Transfer in Animal Manure-Amended Soils
• Anne Jaffrezic • Emilie Jardé • Anne-Marie Pourcher • Michèle Gourmelon • Marie-Paule Caprais- REVISTA Water Research
- ● 2010
Development of microbial and chemical MST tools to identify the origin of the fecal pollution in bathing and shellfish harvesting waters in France
• Morgane Marie Reine Derrien •- ● Enero 2024
Vinculación internacional para la evaluación de la capacidad centinela de moluscos bivalvos filtradores en el monitoreo de contaminantes emergentes en áreas costeras marinas
Investigador/a Responsable- ● Enero 2023
- ● Enero 2025
Transferencia Laboratorio Ecosistemas de Humedales
Co-Investigador/a- ● Enero 2023
Transferencia Modelo de gestión para sistemas sanitarios rurales
Co-Investigador/a- ● Enero 2022
- ● Enero 2024
Sistema Articulado de Investigación en Cambio Climático y Sustentabilidad de Zonas Costeras de Chile (URO RED21992)
Co-Investigador/a- ● Enero 2022
- ● Enero 2023
Sistema Articulado de Investigación en Cambio Climático y Sustentabilidad de Zonas Costeras de Chile CUECH/RISUE RED21992
Co-Investigador/a- ● Enero 2017
- ● Enero 2020
Desarrollo de una metodología basada en los biomarcadores lipídicos para identificar las fuentes de la materia orgánica en sedimentos
Co-Investigador/aInvestigador/a Responsable- ● Enero 2017
- ● Enero 2020
Environmental Organic Carbon Forensics Laboratory
Co-Investigador/a- ● Enero 2012
- ● Enero 2013