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Summer 2025: Tracking Root Zone Contaminants in Agricultural Farms near Texas Superfund Sites

Affiliations: STEM Research Leadership
Project Leader: Leah Kocian

leahkay4@tamu.edu

Biological & Agricultural Engineering

Faculty Mentor Binayak Mohanty, PhD
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
6
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Opportunities include exploring and learning: the field of biogeochemistry, water and soil quality, contaminant transport in root zone of urban settings, experimental design, analytical chemistry sample preperation in GCMS and ICPMS, soil physical property experimental setup and analyses, time management, data anlaytics, coding and communication.
Team Needs:
This is an Industry Funded research project so students must be able and willing to keep up with the pace of the work. Candidates must be communicative, consistent, on time, reliable, eager to learn, and great at time management.
Description:
The study aims to measure and model multi-dimensional fate and transport of target contaminants (Inorganic and Organic) in the root zone (top 30 cm) in 17 urban farms in 3 major cities in Texas (Houston, San Antonio, & Dallas). Samples have already been collected from the sites. The project is currently in the sample and data analysis stages.

Written by:
Vanessa Verner
Published on:
May 4, 2025

Categories: 6Tags: Summer 2025

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