Monthly Archives: May 2019

Cover story in Temple News Magazine

My research was the cover story for the Temple alumni magazine. You can download the article if you didn’t get it in the mail.  I think I have gotten more readers and emails from this story than any of my … Continue reading

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Liz Cushman defends her MS thesis

Congrats to Liz Cushman who defended her masters thesis on stormwater monitoring and started a job at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.  I’ll miss installing rain samplers in the dark and burying stormwater sampling bottles with her.

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Graduation pictures!

Two important people graduated with their PhD this spring:  my first PhD Jim Berglund and my daughter Kate with a PhD in Economics from University of Kentucky.  Both have jobs lined up, Jim at the Montana Bureau of Mines and … Continue reading

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New NSF grant to develop a carbonate rock research network

I teamed up with Jon Martin and Wendy Graham at University of Florida and Matt Covington at University of Arkansas to develop ideas for a carbonate critical zone research network.  NSF is funding this 5-year effort to  foster collaboration among … Continue reading

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