You don’t need to be a professional soil scientist to know soils and to know the soils of Virginia are […]
New undergrad led study by Wania Imran
Sometimes projects require deep reading of the literature to figure out what is the problem. Other times, projects are clear […]
Thames River Watershed in Connecticut shows declining but still elevated trace metal pollution
A watershed is like a bath tub, anything that occurs within its natural topographic jurisdiction is bound by gravity to […]
New study on sulfidic schists in central Massachusetts published!
Massachusetts groundwater and streamwaters range from crystal clear and pristine quality to being heavily contaminated from natural and historical industrial […]
Collaborating with Princeton’s Isotope Prince
Understanding the biogeochemical cycling of an element through the traditional flux and pool methods has been an effective strategy for […]
Alex Rice wins for SSSA poster award!
Congratulations to Alex Rice for winning 3rd place at the Soil Science Society of America Fall Meeting in Baltimore in […]
Earthworm talk at Northeast Organic Farming Association
Dr. Justin Richardson had the opportunity to give a talk for the Northeast Organic Farming association on Megascolecidae jumping worms. […]
Looking for a new MS/PhD student for Summer 2023!
The Trace Metal Biogeochemistry lab is looking to accept a new MS or PhD student to work on changes in […]
Metals in edible, foraged mushrooms
Marissa Hanley ’22 received a fellowship as part of the Lee-SIP scholars to conduct research this summer. She was selected […]
Congrats to Stephanie Thrasher for finishing her senior thesis
A big congratulations to Stephanie Thrasher on completing her senior thesis: “Leaching of trace metals from sulfidic schists and other […]