• Overview of water investigations in the Lower Mississippi River region: A mix of application and theory
    • Brian Waldron (Director, Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering)
    • September 01, 2021

WERC Seminars are back!

Please join us (in person or remotely) at this week's presentation by guest speaker Brian Waldron from the University of Memphis. Waldron is an associate professor of civil engineering and the director of the Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering (CAESER). His research focuses on ground-water migration and contaminant transport through field investigations and numerical modeling.

Overview of water investigations in the Lower Mississippi River region: A mix of application and theory

Discover the wide range of groundwater and surface water projects being conducted under a large contract with a local utility to minimize threats to the sole drinking water source of Memphis, TN. A unique investigation into the presence of aquitard breaches to a prolific, high-quality aquifer is underway that includes intensive numerical modeling, geochemical analysis and groundwater age-dating, surface water interaction, and geophysical mapping of the subsurface in a mixture of rural and urban land uses.


Wednesday, Sept 1, 2021,
noon to 1 p.m.
ELIF 401 or join via Zoom

Meeting ID: 837 5552 3163

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