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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of the Water Science and Technology Board Members
Pages 55-62

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... is a senior research associate at the Natural Resources Research Institute of the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Her research in landscape ecology, geographic information systems, and the biogeochemistry of wetlands and watersheds has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Environmental Protection Agency, Sea Grant, NASA, and other organizations.
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... Her research focuses on organic pollutants in the hydrologic cycle. She has particular expertise in studying the biogeochemical processes affecting pollutant fate and transport in groundwater.
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... Professor Fort has extensive experience in environmental and natural resources law and policy. She served as chair of the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission, a Presidential commission that prepared a report on western water policy concerns.
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... Dr. Jury's principal research interests are the measurement and modeling of organic and inorganic chemical movement and reactions in field soils; development and testing of organic chemical screening models; spatial variability of soil physical and chemical properties; and assessing volatilization losses of organic compounds.
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... in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research areas include hydroclimatology with an emphasis on land-atmospheric interaction, hydrological remote sensing, modeling the terrestrial water and energy budgets over a range of scales and hydrologic impact of climate change.
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... She is Be associate editor of Be WSTB newsletter and has worked on a number of studies including RiskAnalysis and Uncertainty in Flood Damage Reduction Studies, Watershed Managementfor Potable Water Supply, Issues in Potable Reuse, Valuing Ground Water, New Directions in Water Resources Planningfor the US. Army Corps of Engineers, arid Improving American River Floodt Frequency Analyses.


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