Karen M. Salvage

Graduate Theses Supervised:

M.A., Geological Sciences
Year Granted Student Thesis
1999 Michael Alfieri

Hydrogeologic Investigation and Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flow in a Glacial Aquifer System in Factory Brook Valley, NY.

2001 Daniel Michaud

Using Hydrogeologic and Geophysical Techniques to Characterize an Experimental Watershed, Southern New York State.

2003 Luke Salogar

Hydrogeologic Study of Heterogeneity in Gravelly River Deposits on the North Slope of Alaska.

2004 (expected) Sin Senh

Determining Sustainable Groundwater Development at the Cone Ranch Property, Southwest Florida.

2004 (expected) Charlann Walker

Assessing the Impact of the Broome County, NY Landfill on Groundwater Recharge and Surface Runoff.

2004 (expected) Lynette Vayo

Hydrogeology of the Bedrock Aquifer in Vestal, NY and Implications for Sustainable Development.

2004 (expected) David Heuer

Comparison of the Hydrology and Functioning of Natural and Constructed Wetlands near the Whitney Point Lake, NY.

2004 (expected) Glendon Hunsinger

Measured and Modeled Rainfall-Runoff Responses as Predictive Tools for Construction of Flood Mitigation Wetlands in Headwaters of the Upper Susquehanna River Basin.

 

Ph.D., Geological Sciences

Year Granted Student Dissertation
2006 (expected) Yong Wang

Examination of the Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Uranium Immobilization in Aquifer Sediments Using Reactive Transport Modeling.

2006 (expected) Jean Jolicouer

Nitrogen Dynamics in Heterogeneous Soils in the Catatonk River Basin, Tioga County, NY: Field Measurement and Modeling.

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