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Dr. J. Thomas Sims Research: Soil and water quality with an emphasis on nutrient cycling and the development of management practices to prevent nonpoint source pollution of surface and ground waters. E-mail:
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Maria C. Pautler Program Coordinator of the Institute of Soil and Environmental Quality Research Associate in Environmental Soil Management Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Environmental chemistry of phosphorus in soils, with respect to factors influencing phosphorus sorption, desorption, and the potential for nonpoint source phosphorus pollution of surface and ground waters. E-mail: mpautler@udel.edu |
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Dr. Donald L. Sparks Steering Committee of the Institute of Soil and Environmental Quality S. Hallock du Pont Chair of Soil and Environmental Chemistry Chairperson of the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Chemistry of soil reactions; reaction (kinetics) rates of metals, nutrients, and organics with soils, clay minerals, iron, aluminum, and manganese oxides, and humic substances; use of surface microscopic and spectroscopic techniques to elucidate mechanisms of metal, nutrient and organic retention, release, and speciation on soils and oxide and clay surfaces. E-mail: dlsparks@udel.edu |
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Dr. Gregory D. Binford Assistant Professor of Soil and Water Quality Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Understanding the relationships between nutrient management, water quality, and the economically viable production of crops. E-mail: binfordg@udel.edu |
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Dr. Jeffry Fuhrmann Professor of Soil and Environmental Microbiology Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Ecology and biodiversity of microbial populations in soil-plant systems; genetic characterization and identification of fecal bacteria in soils and surface/ground waters; symbiotic ecology of soybean rhizobia. E-mail: fuhrmann@udel.edu |
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Karen L. Gartley Director of the University of Delaware Soil Testing Program Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Analytical services including, but not limited to, soil testing; educational materials and programs related to soil testing and nutrient management for use by and the benefit of the Delaware community as well as others who may find them helpful. E-mail: kgartley@udel.edu |
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Dr. David J. Hansen Associate Professor of Soil and Water Quality Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Nitrogen and phosphorus management in production agriculture; field trials to evaluate the use of soil testing, tissue testing, and remote sensing to improve nutrient efficiencies in corn. E-mail: djhansen@udel.edu |
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Dr. Yan Jin Professor of Soil Physics Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Measurement and modeling of contaminant fate and transport in soil and groundwater. Recent projects include: 1) fate and transport of viruses in porous media, 2) fate and transport of volatile organic compounds and non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) in unsaturated porous media, and 3) colloid-facilitated transport of radionuclides in the vadose zone. E-mail: yjin@udel.edu |
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Dr. Richard W. Taylor Extension Specialist in Agronomy Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Sustainable agriculture; forage and cover crop management; nutrient management; profitability in agriculture issues; production practices for soybeans, small grains, and grain sorghum. E-mail: rtaylor@udel.edu |
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Dr. Bruce L. Vasilas Professor of Soil and Crop Management Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Wetland hydrology; assessment of wetlands for function and water quality standards; improving the accuracy of identifying and delineating freshwater wetlands using plant, soil, and hydrology indicators. E-mail: bvasilas@udel.edu |
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Dr. K. Eric Wommack Associate Professor of Microbial Biotechnology Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Use of molecular genetic tools to
investigate population-level processes occurring in microbial communities;
virus populations in estuarine and coastal waters as well as deep-sea
hydrothermal environments; microbial degradation of chiral organic
pollutant compounds in soils and water; in situ molecular detection
methods for free living nitrogen fixing bacteria. E-mail: wommack@dbi.udel.edu |
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Dr. Kyungsoo Yoo Assistant Professor of Soil and Land Resources Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Research: Soil chemical weathering as a process that forms soils and landforms; trace metals in soils; biologically driven soil movement and its role in terrestrial biogeochemistry; impact of sediment transport and chemical weathering on regional to global carbon cycle. E-mail: kyoo@udel.edu |
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Dr. Shreeram Inamdar Research: Controls of hydrologic flow paths on the exports of solutes; influence of wetlands and riparian ecosystems on water quality; watershed responses across spatial and temporal scales. E-mail: inamdar@udel.edu |
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Dr. William Ritter Research: Groundwater pollution; waste management; water quality modeling; surface water contamination; irrigation management. E-mail:
william.ritter@udel.edu |
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Dr. Herbert E. Allen Professor of Environmental Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research: Environmental chemistry; fate and effects of pollutants in water, sediment and soil environments; bioavailability of trace metals; development of environmental standards; ecological risk assessment; hazardous chemical treatment of explosives, PAHs and metals. E-mail: allen@ce.udel.edu |
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Dr. Pei C. Chiu Research: Fate of pollutants in natural and engineered enviroments; removal and inactivation of viruses in drinking water by zero-valent iron; chemical and microbial degradation of halogenated and nitro organic compounds. E-mail: pei@udel.edu |
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Dr. Steven K. Dentel Professor of Environmental Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research: Design and control of contaminant removal processes in water treatment; coagulation and destabilization phenomena in particulate suspensions and sludges; dewatering process strategies for management of wastewater treatment residuals; environmental properties of biosolids: chemistry and environmental interactions of polymers, surfactants, and pollutants. E-mail: dentel@ce.udel.edu |
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Dr. C.P. Huang Steering Committee of the Institute of Soil and Environmental Quality Distinguished Professor of Environmental Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research: Industrial wastewater management; aquatic chemistry; in-situ physical-chemical soil remediation; chemistry of heavy metals. E-mail: huang@ce.udel.edu |
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Dr. Paul T. Imhoff Research: Transport of fluids and contaminants in multiphase systems; mass transfer processes in soil, groundwater, and surface water; mathematical modeling. E-mail: imhoff@ce.udel.edu |
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Dr. John (Jack) Gallagher Steering Committee of the Institute of Soil and Environmental Quality Professor of Marine Biology and Biochemistry College of Marine and Earth Studies Co-director of the Halophyte Biotechnology Center Research: Wetland ecology and restoration; salt tolerant plants (halophytes); physiology; biochemistry and biotechnology; halophyte agronomy. E-mail:
jackg@udel.edu |
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Dr. George W. Luther, III Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies College of Marine and Earth Studies Research: Redox reactions in the environment; trace element speciation in marine waters and sediments including metal-ligand complexes; biogeochemical processes in marine environments; application of molecular orbital theory to geochemical processes; in situ electrochemistry and microelectrode technology. E-mail: luther@udel.edu |
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Dr. Jonathan G. Sharp Professor of Oceanography College of Marine and Earth Studies Research: Microbial biogeochemistry of major bioelements in estuarine, coastal, and oceanic waters; refinement of analytical methodology for improved long-term and large-area trend assessment; translation of aquatic chemistry research for resource management. E-mail: jsharp@udel.edu |
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Dr. William J. Ullman Research: Transport and cycling of nutrients in Coastal Plain watersheds, estuaries, estuarine lagoons, and marshes; surface/ground water interactions; sedimentary diagenesis; role of microbial processes and products on rock/water interactions; and chemistry of non-marine evaporites. E-mail: ullman@udel.edu |
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