Awards and Honors
Dr. Sparks has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors. In 1982, he was the recipient of the University of Delaware Potash Institute for his outstanding research on soil potassium. In 1985, he was recipient of the American Society of Agronomy’s Visiting Scientist Award and in 1986 he received the Research Award from the Northeastern Branch, American Society of Agronomy. In 1987, Dr. Sparks was elected Chairman of the Soil Chemistry Division (Div. S-2) of the Soil Science Society of America. In 1989, he was named a Fellow of both the American Society of Agronomy and the Soil Science Society of America, the most prestigious honors given by both societies. In 1991, he received the F.D. Chester Distinguished Performance Award from the College of Agricultural Sciences and the M.L. and Chrystie M. Jackson Soil Science Award from the Soil Science Society of America. In 1994, he was named Distinguished Professor of Soil Science, the first such professorship in the College of Agricultural Sciences at the University of Delaware. In 1994, Dr. Sparks also received the Soil Science Research Award from the Soil Science Society of America and was elected Vice-Chair (Commission II, Soil Chemistry) of the International Society of Soil Science. In 1996 Dr. Sparks was the recipient of the University of Delaware’s Francis Alison Award, which is the highest award that a faculty member can receive. The award is given for distinguished achievements in scholarship and one’s profession, teaching, dedication and service to the university, and mentoring of students. In 1997, Dr. Sparks was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1998, he was elected President of the Soil Science Society of America and Chairman of Div. 2 (Soil Chemistry) of the International Union of Soil Sciences. In 2000, he was selected as President-Elect of the International Union of Soil Sciences, and installed as President in 2002. In 2001, he received the prestigious McMaster Fellowship from CSIRO, Australia. In 2001, he was named the T. A. Baker Professor of Plant and Soil Sciences. In 2002, he received the University of Kentucky’s Chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta Outstanding Alumnus Award, was the first recipient of the University of Delaware’s Outstanding Doctoral Graduate Student Advising and Mentoring Award, and was named S. Hallock du Pont Chair of Plant and Soil Sciences. In 2003, he received the Gold Medal for Distinguished Achievements in research from the Polish Society of Soil Science and the Environmental Quality Research Award from the American Society of Agronomy. In 2005, he was named the Sterling B. Hendricks Memorial Lecturer by NSDA-ARC. In 2007, he received distinguished alumni awards from the University of Kentucky and Virginia Tech and was named an Honorary Member of the Polish Society of Soil Science.
Arai. Y. and D.L. Sparks. 2007. Phosphate Reaction Dynamics in Soils and Soil Minerals: A Multiscale Approach,In Advances in Agronomy, 94: 135-179.
McNear, D.H., R. Tappero, D.L.Sparks. 2006. Elemental Analysis of Roots and Fungi, p. 204-205. In Handbook of Methods Used in Rhizosphere Research. J. Luster and R. Finlay, eds., Swiss Federal Research Institute, Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
Sparks, D.L. 2006. The future of soil science, p. 131-132. In Hartemink, A.E. Editor. 2006. The Future Of Soil Science. IUSS, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Sparks, D.L. 2006. Historical aspects of soil chemistry In Warkentin, B.P. Editor. 2006. Footprints In The Soil: People And Ideas In Soil History. Elsevier Ltd., Oxford UK
Tappero, R., D.H. McNear, M.A. Grafe and D.L. Sparks. 2006. Elemental Analysis of Roots and Fungi, p. 209-210. In Handbook of Methods Used in Rhizosphere Research, J. Luster and R. Finlay, eds., Swiss Federal Research Institute, Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
Tappero, R., D.R. Roberts, M.A. Grafe and D.L. Sparks. 2006. Elements in Soils: Total and Extractable Contents, Solid Phase Speciation, p. 235-236. In Handbook of Methods Used in Rhizosphere Research. J. Luster and R. Finlay, eds., Swiss Federal Research Institute, Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
Toor, G.S., S. Hunger, J.D. Peak, J.T. Sims and D.L. Sparks. 2006. Advances in the Characterization of Phosphorus in Organic Wastes: Environmental and Agronomic Applications, In Advances in Agronomy, 89:1-72
ReportsBrantley, S.L., T.S. White, A.F. White, D. Sparks, D. Richter, K. Pregitzer, L. Derry, J. Chorover, O. Chadwick, R. April, S. Anderson, R. Amundson, 2006. Frontiers in Exploration of the Critical Zone: Report of a workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), October 24-26, 2005, Newark, DE, 30p.
Refereed PublicationsAllada, R.K., E. Peltier, A. Navrotsky, W.H. Casey, C.A. Johnson, H.T. Berbeco and D. L. Sparks. 2006. Calorimetric determination of the enthalpies of formation of hydrotalcite-like solids and their use in the geochemical modeling of metals in natural waters. Clays and Clay Min. 54:409-417. Arai, Y., A. Lanzirotti, S. R. Sutton, M. Newville, J. Dyer, and D. L. Sparks. 2006. Spatial and temporal variability of arsenic solid-state speciation in historically lead arsenate contaminated soil. Environ. Sci. Technol. 40, 673 -679.
Chaney, R.L., J.S. Angle, C.L. Broadhurst, C. A. Peters, R. V. Tappero and D. L. Sparks. 2007. Improved understanding of hyperaccumulation yields commercial phytoextraction and phytomining technologies. J. Environ. Qual. 36:1429-1443.
Elzinga, E,J. and D. L. Sparks. 2007. Phosphate adsorption onto hematite: An in situ ATR-FTIR investigation of the effects of pH and loading level on the mode of phosphate surface complexation. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 308: 53–70.
Everhart, J.L., D. McNear, Jr., E. Peltier, D. van der Lelie, R. L. Chaney and D. L. Sparks. 2006. Assessing nickel bioavailability in smelter-contaminated soils. Sci. of The Total Environ. 367: 732-744.
Kubicki, J.D., K. D. Kwon, K.P. Paul, and D. L. Sparks. 2007. Surface complex structures modelled with quantum chemical calculations: carbonate, phosphate, sulphate, arsenate and arsenite, European J Soil Sci. 58:932-944.
Liu, G., S. Debnath, K. W. Paul, W. Han, D. B. Hausner, H. Hosein, F. M. Michel, J. B. Parise, D. L. Sparks, and D. R. Strongin. 2006. Characterization and surface reactivity of ferrihydrite nanoparticles assembled in ferritin. Langmuir, 22: 9313-9321.
Lee, S, J.A. Dyer, D. L. Sparks, N. C. Scrivner and E.J. Elzinga. 2006. A multi-scale assessment of Pb(II) sorption on dolomite. J. Colloid Interface Sci. 298:20-30.
McNear, D.H., Jr., R.L. Chaney and D. L. Sparks. 2007. The effects of soil type and chemical treatment on nickel speciation in refinery enriched soils: A multi-technique investigation. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 79:2190-2208.
Paul, K.W., J.D. Kubicki and D. L. Sparks. 2006. Quantum chemical calculations of sulfate adsorption at the Al- and Fe-(Hydr)oxide-H2O interface-Estimation of Gibbs free energies. Environ. Sci. Technol. 40:7717 -7724.
Paul, K.W., J.D. Kubicki and D. L. Sparks. 2007. Sulphate adsorption at the Fe (hydr)oxide–H2O interface: comparison of cluster and periodic slab DFT predictions, European J Soil Sci. 58:978-988.
Peltier, E.., R. Allada, A. Navrotsky and D. L. Sparks. 2006. Nickel solubility and precipitation in soils: a thermodynamic study. Clays and Clay Min. 54:153-163.
Sparks, D.L. 2006. Milestones In soil chemistry. Soil Sci. 171:S47-S50.
Tappero, R, .E. Peltier, M. Gräfe, K. Heidel, M. Ginder-Vogel, K. J. T. Livi, M. L. Rivers, M. A. Marcus, R. L. Chaney and D. L. Sparks. 2007. Hyperaccumulator Alyssum murale relies on a different metal storage mechanism for cobalt than for nickel. New Phytologist 175:641-654.
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