John Seaman
Dr. Seaman's research
interests include a number of active agricultural and environmental
research areas: the land application of animal waste and coal
combustion by-products; solute and contaminant transport modeling;
reclamation of Cr(VI) contaminated aquifers and soils; in situ
contaminant immobilization; and the physicochemical factors
controlling heavy metal and radionuclide adsorption/migration,
including colloid-facilitated transport of contaminants in soil and
groundwater. His research focuses on discerning the physico-chemical
processes controlling solute and colloid migration within soil and
groundwater environments, with ongoing studies that span the range
of investigation from the molecular to the field scale.
Curriculum
Vitae
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