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Catherine D. Clark

College of Science and EngineeringWestern Washington University

516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225Phone: (714) 808-3227 Email: [email protected]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EducationB.Sc. Hons (Chem.) 1985-1989 U. of Natal, South Africa Ph.D. (Phys. Chem.) 1990-1996 Boston University

PositionsPostdoctoral 1996-1998 Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmos. Sci, U. of MiamiAssistant Scientist 1998-2000 Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmos. Sci, U. of MiamiAssistant Professor 2000-2005 Chapman UniversityAssociate Professor 2005-2010 Chapman UniversityProfessor 2010-2014 Chapman UniversityProfessor 2014- Western Washington University

Academic LeadershipInterim Chair, Department of Physical Sciences, Chapman U. 2004-2005Chair, Department of Chemistry, Chapman U. 2008-2010Associate Dean, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chapman U. 2010-2014Dean, College of Science and Engineering, Western Washington University 2014-

Other ServiceProvost’s Ad Hoc Committee for Sponsored Research 2001-2002Senator, Faculty Senate 2003-2004R and D Committee member 2003-2004WASC reaccreditation site visit committee member 2004-2005Search committee member (biology, physics and math faculty, 2002-2006 college dean, institute director)Secretary of Communication & Records, Faculty Senate Executive Board 2005-2006 Strategic Initiatives Task Force member 2005Chaired 9 faculty and staff search committees 2004-2013Chaired Science Safety Committee 2008-2013Member, university-wide Enrollment and Retention Committee 2015-Vice-Chair, university-wide Laboratory and Chemical Safety Committee 2015-Member, President’s Task Force on Equity, Inclusion and Diversity 2015-

Honors/AwardsWang-Fradkin Professorship in Scholarly Excellence (highest honor

bestowed by Chapman University to a faculty member) 2009-2011Valerie T. Scudder Faculty Award (overall excellence as a faculty member) 2002Office of Naval Research Young Investigator 2001-2004Sugata Ray Award for Outstanding International Graduate Student, Boston U. 1995Awards for Excellence in Teaching, Boston U. 1993, 1994

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Research InterestsEnvironmental aquatic chemistry, specifically photochemistry of dissolved organic material in coastal waters and wetlands, and the sources, distribution and photochemical reactions of pollutants.

Courses taughtGeneral Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Aquatic Chemistry, Introduction to Geosciences (oceanography section), Introduction to Environmental Sciences

Professional Activities Member, Board of Directors, Technology Alliance Group, Bellingham, Washington, 2014 - :

regional advocacy group focused on increasing, supporting and improving regional environment for technology firms

Coordinator of and lecturer in Watershed Certificate extended education evening program jointly offered by Chapman University and Miocean

Co-Chair, Special Session: “Environmental Impacts of Catastrophic Flooding – Hurricane Katrina” and convener and chair, Special Session: “Coastal Water Quality”, 2006 Western Regional Meeting of American Chemical Society, Anaheim

Invited participant, 2004 Urban Runoff Roundtable – National Water Research Institute Member, Board of Directors, Orange Coast Watch 2001-2004: local environmental

organization focused on improving local beach water quality Convener, Symposium: “Environmental Mass Spectrometry Studies in Aquatic Systems”,

2002 Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Rhode Island Convener and Chair, Special Session: “CDOM in the Coastal Ocean: Transformation

Processes and their Effects on Optical Properties”, 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Hawaii ACS Project SEED coordinator and mentor - organized summer research fellowship program

at Chapman U.for local economically disadvantaged high school students Co-chair, Special session: “The Oceanic Carbon Cycle: Basin to Global Scale Observations

and Models II”, 2000 American Geophysical Union National Meeting, San Francisco Reviewed manuscripts for Marine Chemistry, Environmental Science and Technology,

Marine Pollution Bulletin, Limnology and Oceanography, Deep Sea Research, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Biogeochemistry, Chemosphere, Organic Geochemistry, Photochemistry and Photobiology, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A, and Journal of the American Chemical Society

Reviewed proposals for Office of Naval Research, National Science Foundation, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, Dept. of Commerce) and American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund

Professional Society MembershipsAmerican Chemical Society 1994 - presentAmerican Geophysical Union 1996 - presentAmerican Society of Limnology and Oceanography 2008 - present

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External Funding

Co-PI (as Dean): National Science Foundation $1.9 million 02/2014-02/2017“Change at the Core: A collaborative model for undergraduate STEM education reform”

Co-PI: National Science Foundation $48,500 09/2013-09/2016Major Research Instrumentation“Acquisition of a Spectrofluorometer for Chemistry Research and Teaching”

Co-PI: National Science Foundation $249,698 09/2012-09/2015“RUI: The Production and Degradation of Oxygenated Hydrocarbons in Seawater”

PI: American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund $5,000 05/2009-06/2010Supplement to “Kinetics and Mechanism of the Photoreactions of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water” for undergraduate student summer research support

Co-PI: National Science Foundation $8,400 05/2009-05/2010Supplement to “The Production and Degradation of Acetone in Seawater” for undergraduate student summer research support

Co-PI: National Science Foundation $10,000 05/2008-05/2009Supplement to “The Production and Degradation of Acetone in Seawater” for instrument

PI: American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund $65,000 09/2008-09/2010(no cost extension through 2013)“Kinetics and Mechanism of the Photoreactions of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water”

Co-PI: National Science Foundation $251,222 09/2007-09/2010“The Production and Degradation of Acetone in Seawater”

Co-PI: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California $5,000 01/2004–12/2004Community Partnering Program“Chemical Tracers in Urban Runoff: Determination of Anthropogenic Inputs to Waterways”

Co-PI: National Science Foundation $189,772 06/2003-06/2006Major Research Instrumentation“Acquisition of a LC Ion Trap Tandem Mass Spectrometer for Chemistry Research”

Co-PI/PI: National Science Foundation $98,000 01/2002-01/2004Innovative Education in the Geosciences“The Upper Newport Back Bay: A Collaborative Approach to Environmental Education in the Orange County Community” (Took over as substitute PI when PI left Chapman)

Co-PI: National Science Foundation $127,993 11/2001-11/2004Major Research Instrumentation“Acquisition of a GC Ion Trap Tandem Mass Spectrometer for Research in Environmental Chemistry”

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PI: Office of Naval Research Young Investigator $576,000 06/2001-05/2004“Examining the Role of Quinone Moieties in the Photochemistry of Colored Dissolved Organic Material in Coastal Waters” (No-cost extension through 05/2005)

PI: American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund $25,000 04/2001-09/2003“Photodegradation of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Aqueous Media”

PI: Office of Naval Research $40,005 10/2000-09/2002“Photochemical Transformations of the Structural and Optical Properties of CDOM in Coastal Waters”

Co-PI: Office of Naval Research $275,883 10/1998-09/2000“Characterization of Optical and Associated Properties of Marine Colored Dissolved Organic Material (CDOM)”

Internal Funding

Chapman University Faculty Scholarly/Creative Activity Grants. Sampling and Optical Analyses of Sedimentary Organic Materials in a Wetland Transect

$3,700 2011-2012 Investigating Mechanisms of Hydrogen Peroxide Production in Intertidal Zone $3,415

2009-2010 Solar Simulator for Studies of the Photochemical Production of Oxidants and Volatile

Gases from Dissolved Organic Matter in Coastal Waters $1,500 2007-2008 Photochemical and Biological Production Rates of Acetone and Other Oxygenated

Hydrocarbons in Seawater $3,090 2006-2007 Determining the Effect of Peroxide and Other Naturally Occurring Oxidants on Sewage

Indicator Bacteria (multidisciplinary study with 2 other faculty members) $6,000 2002-2003

Chemical Tracers for Anthropogenic Sources of Bacterial Contamination at Huntington Beach $2,000 2001-2002

Chapman University Personalized Education Teaching Grant. Acquisition of Interactive Software Simulation Packages and DVDs to Enhance Active Learning in Science GE Course $3,145 2005

RSMAS/ University of Miami Provost’s Support for Innovative Projects. Specialized Instrumentation in Support of the Establishment of a Center for Airborne Particulate Matter and Its Effect on Health $58, 830 1999-2000

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Publications (undergraduate authors are underlined)

C.D. Clark, W.J. De Bruyn, P. Aiona “Temporal variation in optical properties of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in Southern California coastal waters with near-shore kelp and seagrass”, Limnology & Oceanography, in press (2015).

C.D. Clark, W. J. De Bruyn, J. G. Jones “Photoproduction of hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution from model compounds for chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM)”, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 79, 54-60 (2014).

C. D. Clark, P. Aiona, J. Keller, W. J. De Bruyn, “Optical Characteristation of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in Sediment Porewaters from a Southern Californian Salt Marsh”, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 516, 71-83 (2014).

W. J. de Bruyn, C. D. Clark, L. Pagel, H. Singh “Loss rates of acetone in filtered and unfiltered coastal seawater”, Marine Chemistry 150, 39-44 (2013).

W.J. De Bruyn, C.D. Clark, K. Ottelle, P. Aiona, “The photodegradation of phenanthrene as a function of natural water variables modeling fresh to marine environments.” Marine Pollution Bulletin, 64, 532-538 (2012).

W.J. De Bruyn, C.D. Clark, L. Pagel, “Oxygenated Hydrocarbons in Coastal Waters”, Chapter 9 in Oceanography, In-Tech Open Access Publishing, ISBN 978-953-307-919-6 (2012).

W.J. De Bruyn, C. D. Clark, L. Pagel, C. Takahara, “The photoproduction of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and acetone from dissolved organic matter in natural waters”. J. Photochemistry Photobiology A: Chemistry, 226, 16-22 (2011).

C.D. Clark, W. J. De Bruyn, C.M. Hirsch, P. Aiona, “Diel Cycles of Hydrogen Peroxide in Marine Bathing Waters in Southern California, USA: in situ Surf-zone Measurements”, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 60, 2284-2288 (2010).

C. D. Clark, W. J. De Bruyn, C. B. Hirsch, S. D. Jakubowski “Spatial and Temporal Measurements of Hydrogen Peroxide Concentrations in Recreational Marine Bathing Waters in Southern California” Water Research, 44, 2203-2210 (2010).

C.D. Clark, W. De Bruyn, J. Jones, “Photochemical Production of Hydrogen Peroxide in Size Fractionated Southern California Coastal Waters” Chemosphere, 76 141 (2009).

C.D. Clark, L. P. Litz, S.B. Grant, “Saltmarshes as a source of chromophoric dissolved organic matter to Southern California coastal waters”, Limnology and Oceanography, 53 1923 (2008).

C. D. Clark, W.J. De Bruyn, S. D. Jakubowski, S. B. Grant, “Hydrogen Peroxide Production in Marine Bathing Waters: Implications for Fecal Indicator Bacteria Mortality”, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 56, 397(2008).

C. D. Clark, A. O’ Connor, D. Foley, W. De Bruyn, “A Study of Bacteria Sources at a Coastal Site using Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) as a Water Source Tracer”, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 54, 1507 (2007).

C. D. Clark, W. De Bruyn, J. Ting, W. Scholle, “Solution medium effects on the photochemical

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degradation of pyrene in water”, J. Photochemistry Photobiology A: Chemistry, 186, 342 (2007).

C.D. Clark, W.T. Hiscock, F.J. Millero, G. Hitchcock, L. Brand, R Del Vecchio, N. Blough, W. Miller, L. Ziolkowski, R.F. Chen, R. G. Zika, “CDOM Distribution and Carbon Dioxide Production on the Southwest Florida Shelf”, Mar. Chem. Special Issue, 89, 145 (2004).

P. Campuzano-Jost, C. D. Clark, H. Maring, D. S. Covert, S. Howell, V. Kapustin, A. Clarke, E. S. Saltzman, A. J. Hynes, “Near Real Time Measurement of Sea-Salt Aerosol During the SEAS Campaign: Comparison of Emission Based Sodium Detection with an Aerosol Volatility Technique”, SEAS Special Issue, J. Atmos. Oceanic Tech., 20, 1421 (2003).

A. B. Boehm, S. B. Grant, J. H. Kim, S. L. Mowbray, C. D. McGee, C. D. Clark, D. M. Foley, D. E. Wellman, “Decadal and Shorter Period Variability of Surf -Zone Water Quality at Huntington Beach, California”, Env. Sci. and Tech., 36, 3885 (2002).

E. Zanardi-Lamardo, C.D. Clark, C. A. Moore and R.G. Zika, “Determination of the Molecular Mass and Optical properties of Colored Dissolved Organic Material (CDOM) in River and Coastal Waters by Flow Field Flow Fractionation”, Env. Sci. and Tech., 36, 2806 (2002).

C. D. Clark, J. Jimenez, G. Jones, E. Zanardi, C. Moore and R. G. Zika, “A Time-Resolved Fluorescence Study of Dissolved Organic Matter in a Riverine to Marine Transition Zone”, Mar. Chem., 78, 121 (2002).

E. Zanardi-Lamardo, C.D. Clark and R.G. Zika, “Frit Inlet/Frit Outlet Flow Field Flow Fractionation (4F): Methodology for Colored Dissolved Organic Material (CDOM) in Natural Waters”, Anal. Chim. Acta, 443, 171 (2001).

C. D. Clark, P. Campuzano-Jost, D. Covert, R. Richter, H. Maring, A.J. Hynes and E.S. Saltzman, “Real-time Measurement of Sodium in Single Aerosol Particles by Flame Emission: Laboratory Characterization”, J. Aerosol Sci., 32, 765 (2001).

C. D. Clark and R. G. Zika, “Marine Organic Photochemistry: From the Sea Surface to Marine Aerosols”. In the Handbook of Environmental Chemistry: Marine Chemistry. Ed.P.Wangersky. Springer-Verlag, Chapter 1 (2000). Book chapter- invited contribution.

A.J. Hynes, R. C. Richter, A. R. Rosendahl and C. D. Clark, “S2(a1) Production in the Photolysis of Reduced Sulfides: Production Chemistry, Spectroscopy and Interface Potential in the LIF Detection of OH”, Chem. Phys. Letts., 295, 25 (1998).

C. E. Crowley, C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Solvent Reorganization Energies in Excited-State Electron Transfer Reactions - Oxidative quenching of the MLCT Excited States of Ru(II)-Diimine Complexes”, Inorg. Chem., 37, 5704 (1998).

A. Rugge, C. D. Clark, and M. Z. Hoffman, "Protonation of the Ground-States of Ruthenium(II) Photosensitizers", Inorg. Chim. Acta, 279, 200 (1998).

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Ion-Pairing Control of Excited-State Electron Transfer Reactions. The Effect of Cations on Cationic Reactants”, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 111, 9 (1997).

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C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, "Effect of Solution Medium on the Rate Constants of Excited-State Electron Transfer Quenching Reactions of Ruthenium(II)-Diimine Photosensitizers", Coord. Chem. Rev., 159, 359 (1997).

C. D. Clark, M. Z. Hoffman, D. P. Rillema and Q. G. Mulazzani, "Photophysics of Ru(II) Complexes With 2-(2’-Pyridyl)pyrimidine and 2,2’-Bipyridine Ligands in Fluid Solution", J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 110, 285 (1997).

C. D. Clark, J. D. Debad, T. E. Mallouk and A. J. Bard, “Effect of Oxygen on Linked Ru(bpy)32+-

Viologen Species and Methylviologen - A Reinterpretation of the Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence.”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 119, 10525 (1997).

F. Casalboni, Q. G. Mulazzani, C. D. Clark, M. Z. Hoffman, P. L. Orizondo, M. W. Perkovic and D. P. Rillema, "Acid-base and Electrochemical Properties of the MLCT Excited States and One-Electron Reduced Forms of Ru(II) Complexes Containing 2-(2’-Pyridyl)pyrimidine and 2,2’-Bipyridine", Inorg. Chem., 36, 2252 (1997).

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Does Back Electron Transfer Within Geminate Redox Pairs Formed in Bimolecular Quenching Follow a Marcus Bell-Shaped Energy-Gap Dependence?”, J. Photochem. Photobiol., 99, 9 (1996).

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Solvent Reorganization Energy in Excited-State Electron Transfer Reactions. Quenching and Geminate-Pair Back Electron Transfer”, J. Phys. Chem., 100, 14688 (1996).

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, "Ion-Pairing Control of Excited-State Electron Transfer Reactions. Quenching, Charge Recombination, and Back Electron Transfer", J. Phys. Chem., 100, 7526 (1996).

Presentations/Meeting Abstracts (undergraduate presenters underlined)

Jennifer Bowen, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn. Compared fluorescence characterization of salt marsh pore water using PARAFAC analysis. Division of Environmental Chemistry, 249th ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO. March 2015.

Jennifer Bowen, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn, Jason Keller. Spatial analysis of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) optical properties in coastal Southern California. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR. May 2014.

Jennifer Bowen, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn, Jason Keller. Optical analysis of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) photodegradation in Southern California coastal waters. Women in Environmental Science and Engineering and Sci-Mix, 248th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco,CA. August 2014.

Jennifer Bowen, Brenna McNabb, Warren De Bruyn, Catherine Clark. Solution medium effects on photolysis of anthracene and fluoranthene in model natural water systems. National ACS meeting, New Orleans, April 2013.

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Sam Chehayeb, Lillian Burns, Catherine Clark and Warren de Bruyn, Correlation between dissolved iron in beach waters and photochemical production of hydrogen peroxide, National ACS meeting, San Diego, March 2012.

Paige Aiona, Catherine Clark, Jason Keller and Warren de Bruyn, Optical characterization and distribution of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in salt marsh soil porewaters, National ACS meeting, San Diego, March 2012.

Catherine Clark. Photochemical production of hydrogen peroxide in marine bathing waters in Southern California: is NOM the primary producer? Fourth International Water Association Speciality Conference on Natural Organic Matter: From Source to Tap and Beyond. Costa Mesa, California, July 2011. Invited talk

Paige Aiona, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn, Jason Keller. Optical characterization of natural organic matter in surface water and sediment porewater in Southern California wetlands: comparison of a restored salt marsh to a natural treatment wetland system. Fourth International Water Association Speciality Conference on Natural Organic Matter: From Source to Tap and Beyond. Costa Mesa, California, July 2011.

Paige Aiona, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn. Analysis of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter in a Southern California Salt Marsh with Relationship to Sediment Depth. Southern California Undergraduate Research Conference, Santa Barbara, April 2011.

Benjamin Brahm, Paige Aiona, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn. Determination of the optical characteristics and photodegradation of chromophoric dissolved organic matter with 3D fluorescence excitation-emission matrices from the Southern California wetland species Typha latifolia and Scirpus lacustris. 241st American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, March 2011.

Paige Aiona, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn. Optical characterization of chromophoric dissolved organic matter in sediment pore waters of a Southern Californian salt marsh. 241st American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, March 2011.

Lillian Burns, Jeanette Pineda, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn. Beach sand and other photochemical sources of hydrogen peroxide in surf zone waters. 241st American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, March 2011.

Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn, Paige Aiona, Benjamin Brahm. Diel variability of hydrogen peroxide and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) optical properties in the surf zone, National American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) meeting, Sante Fe, New Mexico, June 2010.

Warren De Bruyn, Catherine Clark, Lauren Pagel. Production and destruction of acetone, acetaldehyde and formaldehyde in Southern California coastal waters, National American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) meeting, Sante Fe, New Mexico, June 2010.

Lauren Pagel, Catherine Clark and Warren de Bruyn. Production and destruction of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and acetone in southern California coastal waters, Southern California ACS Undergraduate Research Conference in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Chapman University, April 2010.

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Benjamin Brahm, Catherine Clark and Warren de Bruyn. Production of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in artificial water reclamation sites populated with native California salt marsh flora, Southern California ACS Undergraduate Research Conference in Chemistry and Biochemistry, Chapman University, April 2010.

Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn, Charlotte M. Hirsch, Paige Aiona. Diel cycling of hydrogen peroxide in Southern California coastal waters. National American Geophysical Union meeting, San Francisco, December 2009.

Charlotte Hirsch, Catherine Clark and Warren de Bruyn, Hydrogen Peroxide Measurements at Southern California Beaches, Western Regional ACS Meeting, Las Vegas, Sept, 2008.

Benjamin Brahm , Nishant Munugala, Joyce Hsiao , Catherine D. Clark and Warren de Bruyn, Optical Characterization of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) from Natural Treatment Wetland Systems in Southern California, Western Regional ACS Meeting, Las Vegas, Sept, 2008.

Lauren Pagel, Chiyo Takahara, Chris Munoz, Katie Ottele, Catherine Clark and Warren de Bruyn, The Photoproduction of Oxygenated Hydrocarbons from Natural Water Samples, Western Regional ACS Meeting, Las Vegas, Sept, 2008.

Christopher Munoz, Samson Souza, Catherine Clark, Warren De Bruyn, Photochemical processes of colored dissolved organic matter in Southern California coastal waters, Southern California Undergraduate Research Conference in Chemistry and Biochemistry, California State University, Fullerton, April 7, 2007

Lauryn De Greeff, W. J. De Bruyn, C. J. Lentini and C. D. Clark, “The Photoproduction of Acetone from Dissolved Organic Matter in Seawater”, 40th Western Regional ACS Meeting, Anaheim, January 2006.

C. J. Lentini and C. D. Clark, “Variability of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) and Fecal Coliform Bacteria at Doheny State Beach, California”, 40th Western Regional ACS Meeting, Anaheim, January 2006.

C. J. Lentini, C. D. Clark, W. De Bruyn, C. Hughey, “Measurement of anthropogenic pollutants at a Southern California beach”, 229th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, March 2005.

C. J. Lentini, L. Gerlach, C. D. Clark, W. De Bruyn, C. A. Hughey, “Structural Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) in Coastal Waters by LC/MS”, Western Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Sacramento, CA, October 2004.

A. O’Connor, C. D. Clark, D. Foley, W. De Bruyn, “Correlation Between Fecal Indicator Bacteria Levels and Optical Properties of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in Polluted Coastal Waters”, 4th Annual Water Resources Institute Conference, Ontario, CA, February 2004.

S. Jiang, S. B. Grant, J. Largier, M. Noble, P. Digiacomo, C. D. Clark, M. Sobsey, J. Redman, J. Noblet, “Integration of Molecular Biology, Physical Oceanography and Remote Sensing to Illuminate the Sources and Transport Pathways of Urban Coastal Pollution”, Special Session on

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Oceans and Human Health, National Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the Oceanographic Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 2004.

A. O’Connor, C. D. Clark, D. Foley, W. De Bruyn, “Correlation Between Fecal Indicator Bacteria Levels and Optical Properties of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in Polluted Coastal Waters”, Special Session on Oceans and Human Health, National Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the Oceanographic Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 2004.

C.D. Clark. “Funded Undergraduate Research at Chapman”, Lunch Address to Chapman’s Board of Trustees, November 2003. At invitation of Provost.

G. Klimbal, C. D. Clark, W. de Bruyn, “Water Quality: The Link Between a Local High School and a University Science Program”, Western Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Long Beach, CA, October 2003.

A. O’Connor, C. D. Clark, D. Foley, D. Wellman, “Diurnal Cycling of Sewage Indicator Bacteria in Southern California Coastal Waters: A Mesocosm Study”, Undergraduate Research Symposium, Western Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Long Beach, CA, October 2003.

C. D. Clark, G. Klimbal, L. Hose, W. de Bruyn, “Incorporating Environmental Chemistry Research Projects into General Education Science Classes”, National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, March 2003.

J. G. Jones, C. D. Clark and D. Wellman, “Correlation of photochemical properties of quinonoid compounds and colored dissolved organic matter in natural waters”, National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, March 2003.

J. Ting and C. D. Clark, “Solution medium effects on the photochemical reactions of pyrene in water”, Undergraduate Research Symposium, National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, March 2003.

A. O’Connor and C. D. Clark, “Using the optical properties of colored dissolved organic matter as a tracer for bacterial sources in coastal waters”, Undergraduate Research Symposium, National American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, March 2003.

C. D. Clark, “Chemical Reactivity of CDOM”, ONR Colored Dissolved Organic Matter Workshop, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Cape Cod, MA, July 2002.

C. D. Clark, “Undergraduate Research Inside and Outside the Lab”, Achievement Institute of Scientific Studies (High School Students), Chapman University, August 2002.

C. D. Clark, “The Chemical Detective”, John Hopkins Talented Youth Odyssey Series, Academic Conference for Junior School Students, Chapman University, April 2002.

J. Chun-Kit Ting, C. D. Clark, D. Wellman, “Effects of Oxygen on Photochemical Reactions of Pyrene in Water”, Southern California Undergraduate Research Conference in Chemistry and Biochemistry, CSU Northridge, April 2002.

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J. Jones, B. Scholle, C. D. Clark, D. Wellman, “Correlation of Structure and Photochemical Yields of Hydrogen Peroxide in CDOM”, Southern California Undergraduate Research Conference in Chemistry and Biochemistry, CSU Northridge, April 2002.

G. Klimbal and C. D. Clark, “Collaborating for Science Education”, National Science Teachers Association National Convention, San Diego, March 2002.

C. D. Clark, “Degradation of Organic Matter in Coastal Waters”, Estee Lauder Corporate Headquarters, Melville, Long Island, March 2002. At invitation of ONR program managers.

E. Zanardi-Lamardo, C. D. Clark, R. G. Zika, “Molecular Mass Distribution and Characterization of Coastal Waters in Southwest Florida”, National Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, February 2002.

S. Jakubowski, L. Litz, C. D. Clark, J. Li, S. Grant, “Variability of Hydrogen Peroxide, a CDOM Photochemical Product, in a Surf Zone”, National Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, February 2002.

D. E. Wellman, C. D. Clark, D. M. Foley, S. B. Grant, “Diurnal Photochemical and Biological Processes of CDOM in Southern California Coastal Waters”, National Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, February 2002.

L. Litz, E. Morey, S. Jakubowski, C. D. Clark, S. B. Grant, “Sources and Optical Properties of CDOM in a Southern California Salt Marsh”, National Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, February 2002.

C.D. Clark, D. Wellman, J. J. Reveles, E. Morey, “Photodegradation of PAHs in Aqueous Media”, Western Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Santa Barbara, October 2001.

J.J. Reveles, E. Morey, D. Wellman, C. D. Clark, “A Project SEED Summer Research Project: Photochemical Reactions of Pyrene (a PAH) in Aqueous Media”, Undergraduate Research Symposium, 2001 Western Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Santa Barbara, October 2001.

S.D. Jakubowski, L. P. Litz, C. D. Clark, J. Li and S.B. Grant, “Fluorometric Determination of Nanomolar Hydrogen Peroxide Concentrations in a Marine Coastal Zone”, Undergraduate Research Symposium, Western Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Santa Barbara, October 2001.

G. Klimbal and C. D. Clark, “Collaborating for Science Education”, National Science Teachers Association Western Regional Convention, Salt Lake City, October 2001.

C.D. Clark, “Photodegradation of PAHs (And Some Other Light Adventures in Water)”, Chapman University Science Forum, October 2001.

C.D. Clark, “Photochemistry at Work – Fun with Lasers”, Science on Saturday (High School Students), May 2001

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C.D. Clark and G.K. Klimbal, “Content with Comprehension: An Interactive Approach to Undergraduate Non-Science Major Instruction at Chapman University”, 77th Annual Meeting of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Irvine, April 2001.

C. D. Clark, “Photochemical Transformations of CDOM Structural and Optical Properties”, Third ONR Informal Workshop on CDOM in the Coastal Ocean, Albuquerque, February 2001.

C. D. Clark, W. T. Hiscock, L. Brand, F. J. Millero, R. T. Tremblay, R.F. Chen, W.H. Pos, D. D. Riemer, R. G. Zika, “Field Measurements of Carbon Dioxide Production in Surface Waters on the Southwest Florida Shelf”, National Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 2000.

E. Stabenau, E. Zanardi-Lamardo, C.D. Clark and R.G. Zika, “Photochemical Studies and Characterization of Coastal Waters in Southwest Florida”, National Pacifichem Meeting, Honolulu, December 2000.

C. D. Clark, E. Stabenau, E. Zanardi, C. Moore, and R. G. Zika, “Photochemical Effects on the Structural Properties of Dissolved Organic Matter in South Florida Waters: a FFFF/Ion Trap MS Study”, National Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Antonio, January 2000.

E. Zanardi, C. Moore, C.D. Clark, R.G. Zika, J. Jimenez, and G. Jones, “Fluorescence Lifetimes of Size-Fractionated Dissolved Organic Material in a South Florida Riverine to Marine Transition Zone”, National Annual Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography”, Santa Fe, February 1999.

C. D. Clark, R. Richter, H. Maring, E.S. Saltzman, D. Covert and A.J. Hynes, “Real-Time Chemical Characterization of Individual Size-Segregated Aerosols: Detection of Sodium by Laser Induced Fluorescence”, National Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Miami, November 1998.

C. D. Clark, A. J. Hynes and E. S. Saltzman, “Real-Time Detection of Sodium in Aerosols by Laser-Induced Fluorescence”, National Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, May 1998.

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, "On the Effectiveness of Perchlorate Anions in Enhancing the Rate of Electron Transfer Between Cations in Aqueous Solution", National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, August 1995.

C. D. Clark, “Some Like It Hot: Salt and Temperature Effects in Electron Transfer Reactions”, Isitituto di Fotochimica e Radiazioni d’Alta Energia, Consiglio Nazionale Delle Richerche, Bologna, Italy, 6 December 1994.

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, "Electrolyte and Temperature Effects in Photo-induced Intermolecular Electron Transfer Reactions", National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington D.C., August 1994.

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Solution Medium and Temperature Effects in Photoinduced Intermolecular Electron Transfer Reactions”, Gordon Conference - Donor/Acceptor Electron Transfer Reactions, Rhode Island, August 1994.

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C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Electrolyte and Temperature Effects in Photoinduced Electron Transfer Reactions”, 24th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Burlington, Vermont, June 1994.

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Solution Medium Effects on Solvent Cage Escape Yields”, Manhattan Poster Project, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, November 1993.

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Salt Effects on the Oxidative Quenching of Ru(bpy)32+ by

Methyviologen”, 4th Annual Symposium for Photoinduced Charge Transfer, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, July 1993.

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Salt Effects on Oxidative Quenching of Tris(2,2’-Bipyridine)Ruthenium(II) by Methylviologen”, 23rd Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, June 1993.

C. D. Clark and M. Z. Hoffman, “Salt Effects on Bimolecular Rate Constants in the Oxidative Quenching of Tris(2,2’-Bipyridine)Ruthenium(II) by Methylviologen”, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston, February 1993.

Professional Development Workshops and Conferences

AACU Conference: 2015Crossing Boundaries: Transforming STEM Education

Tradeline Conference: 2015Strategic Facility and Space Planning for Science and Research

CASE Conference: 2014Deans and Development

WWU workshops: 2014-2015Emotional IntelligenceTeam BuildingLeadership at All levelsSuccession ManagementEffective Committees and Productive MeetingsMicroaffirmations and MicroaggressionsCommunication Styles and Successful Conflict Resolution

AACU Conference: 2013Transforming STEM Education: Inquiry, Innovation, Inclusion and Evidence

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