Tag: geoscience
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Faculty note: UW-Green Bay Prof. Kevin Fermanich quoted on piece about watersheds
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Kevin Fermanich (Geoscience) was recently quoted in a piece about watersheds. Read and learn more via What is a watershed and why should you care? Because the health of watersheds and flooding, water quality are inseparable | Green Bay Press Gazette
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Kevin Fermanich named 2020 NEW Watershed Champion
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Kevin Fermanich (Water Science, Geoscience and Environmental Science) has been named the 2020 NEW Watershed Champion. He formally received this recognition on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 from NEW Water and the Green Bay Water Utility during the 2020 World Water Day event. Prof. Fermanich is a lead co-principal investigator on a collaborative…
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UW-Green Bay faculty and staff toured Manitowoc businesses
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On Friday, Jan. 24, 2020, UW-Green Bay faculty and staff from Green Bay and Manitowoc campuses toured the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center, Grotogut Family Farm and DTE Biomass plant in Manitowoc to discuss educational partnership opportunities. The attendees were: Mike Draney, Chair of Natural and Applied Sciences Mike Holly, Environmental Engineering John Luczaj, Geoscience and…
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Faculty note: Professors McIntire and Luczaj journal publication
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UW-Green Bay’s Michael McIntire (Associate Professor, Chemistry) and John Luczaj (Professor, Geoscience) had an article published in the journal J (MDPI, Switzerland). The article, “Chernobyl’s Lesser Known Design Flaw: The Chernobyl Liquidator Medal—An Educational Essay” was published on August 9, 2019 and is available online. The article presents a mathematical analysis of the famous Chernobyl…
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Is clean water achievable in Wisconsin? Prof. Luczaj discusses
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Clean Water: Is it Achievable in Wisconsin? WUWM’s Susan Bence, discusses this with UW-Green Bay Prof. John Luczaj (Geosciences) program. “If you’re a fisheries person, you might think of surface water quality. If you live in a house where lead levels are elevated, you probably think of drinking water. I’m a geologist so I usually…
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UW-Green Bay’s new bachelor’s degree in Water Science to help meet demand of water sector workforce shortage
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Program underscores region’s important role in addressing water quality GREEN BAY — (Feb. 19, 2019) The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents has authorized the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to establish the UW System’s first Bachelor of Science Degree in Water Science. The major will have a principal focus on water’s role in natural processes…
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Prof. John Luczaj publishes peer-reviewed editorial comment
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Prof. John Luczaj (Natural and Applied Sciences), along with coauthors from the University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research and the University of Nevada-Reno Department of Geography, have published a peer-reviewed editorial comment in the journal Geosciences. Read it, here.
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Faculty note: Prof. Luczaj presentation
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Monday Nov. 12, 2018, Prof. John Luczaj (Geoscience) gave a one-hour presentation titled “Geologic Origin of Arsenic and Other Metals in Eastern Wisconsin Aquifers” at the local Fox River Valley Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers in Green Bay.