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Anderson, Kim Department Head |
Office: 541-737-8501 Contact person by email |
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Dolan, Mark Associate Professor |
Dr. Mark Dolan's research focuses on biological processes for the treatment of hazardous wastes, and on the fate and transport of organic contaminants in the environment. He specializes in aerobic... |
Office: 541-737-3862 Contact person by email |
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Field, Jennifer Professor |
Dr. Field has a Ph.D. in geochemistry from the Colorado School of Mines and is with the Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Department at Oregon State Unversity. Her current research focuses... |
Office: 541-737-2265 Contact person by email |
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Goni, Miguel Professor |
Current ResearchSources, transport and fate of terrigenous organic matter in river dominated margins, including the Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea),Gulf of Mexico,Arctic,Southeast U.S.... |
Office: 541-737-0578 Contact person by email |
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Juranek, Lauren Associate Professor |
Office: 541-737-2368 Contact person by email |
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Kleber, Markus Professor |
The processes at the interface between organic matter and mineral surfaces, including mineral surface properties, organic matter properties, bonding mechanisms, adsorption processes, mineral-... |
Office: 541-737-5718 Contact person by email |
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Lajtha, Kathryn Professor |
Nutrient cycling in natural and human-disturbed ecosystems, including the attenuation of increased nitrogen inputs to terrestrial ecosystems by soils and vegetation, detrital controls on soil... |
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Monk, Sara Info Technology Consultant |
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Myrold, David Professor |
Research projects are on N dynamics in forest ecosystems; use of stable isotopes for quantifying N cycle processes; ecology of Frankia in soil; functional diversity of soil microbial... |
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Nason, Jeffrey Professor |
Office: 541-737-9911 Contact person by email |
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Perakis, Steven Courtesy Appointment |
Research Interests: Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry, Nutrient Cycling, Watershed Studies, Riparian Biogeochemistry, Stable Isotopes Research Support:
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Office: 541-758-8786 Contact person by email |
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Prahl, Fredrick Emeritus Appointment |
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Reimers, Clare Univ Distinguished Professor |
Research InterestsBenthic biogeochemistry; chemical sensor development; in-situ measurements of redox conditions in natural waters and sediments; carbonate chemistry. Current... |
Office: 541-867-0220 Contact person by email |
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Semprini, Lewis Distinguished Professor |
Office: 541-737-6895 Contact person by email |
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Simonich, Staci Dean-CAS |
Dr. Simonich’s current research focuses on the measurement, fate, transport, and toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) transformation products during remediation and atmospheric... |
Office: 541-737-5032 Contact person by email |
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Kim Anderson Department Head |
541-737-8501 Contact person by email |
Food Safety and Environmental Stewardship Program
Analytical Chemistry Support Core -CORE D (Core Leader) |
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Mark Dolan Associate Professor |
541-737-3862 Contact person by email |
Dr. Mark Dolan's research focuses on biological processes for the treatment of hazardous wastes, and on the fate and transport of organic contaminants in the environment. He specializes in aerobic and anaerobic microbial transformation of chlorinated solvents. He has been involved in a number of... |
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Jennifer Field Professor |
541-737-2265 Contact person by email |
Dr. Field has a Ph.D. in geochemistry from the Colorado School of Mines and is with the Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Department at Oregon State Unversity. Her current research focuses on the development and application of quantitative analytical methods for organic micropollutants... |
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Miguel Goni Professor |
541-737-0578 Contact person by email |
Current ResearchSources, transport and fate of terrigenous organic matter in river dominated margins, including the Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea),Gulf of Mexico,Arctic,Southeast U.S. Fluxes and transformations of organic matter in the water column and sediments from upwelling margins... |
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Markus Kleber Professor |
541-737-5718 Contact person by email |
The processes at the interface between organic matter and mineral surfaces, including mineral surface properties, organic matter properties, bonding mechanisms, adsorption processes, mineral-microbial interactions, and organic matter turnover dynamics. Projects:... |
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Kate Lajtha Professor |
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Nutrient cycling in natural and human-disturbed ecosystems, including the attenuation of increased nitrogen inputs to terrestrial ecosystems by soils and vegetation, detrital controls on soil organic matter formation. I am not accepting new graduate students at this time. |
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David Myrold Professor |
Research projects are on N dynamics in forest ecosystems; use of stable isotopes for quantifying N cycle processes; ecology of Frankia in soil; functional diversity of soil microbial communities. Current:
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Steve Perakis Courtesy Appointment |
541-758-8786 Contact person by email |
Research Interests: Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry, Nutrient Cycling, Watershed Studies, Riparian Biogeochemistry, Stable Isotopes Research Support:
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Clare Reimers Univ Distinguished Professor |
541-867-0220 Contact person by email |
Research InterestsBenthic biogeochemistry; chemical sensor development; in-situ measurements of redox conditions in natural waters and sediments; carbonate chemistry. Current ResearchChemical implications of water flow through permeable shelf sands; biofuel cells and... |
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Staci Simonich Dean-CAS |
541-737-5032 Contact person by email |
Dr. Simonich’s current research focuses on the measurement, fate, transport, and toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) transformation products during remediation and atmospheric transport. |