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Chemical Fate & Transport in the Environment

PI: John Gulliver,
Joseph T. and Rose S. Ling Professor

Andy Erickson, Research Fellow
Omar Abdul-Aziz, Graduate Student
Brooke Asleson, Graduate Student
Andrew Luehmann, Graduate Student
Rebecca Nestingen,
Graduate Student
Trent Riter,
Graduate Student
Matt Wilson, Graduate Student
Josh Brand, Undergrad Research Asst.
Geoffrie Kramer, Undergrad Research Asst.

Understanding how chemical compounds are transported and transformed in the natural environmental is crucial to determining their potential impacts. The fate and transport of oil spills on rivers, nutrient and metal transport through wetlands and storm-water basins, and the air-water transfer of gases in rivers and reservoirs are all areas of recent investigation by this research group.

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a weir between two basins A Weir between two basins in the development area of Heritage Park will help channel water overflow.

 
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