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Nathaniel Warner – Geochemistry
Duke University
Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences
204 Old Chemistry
Box 90227
Durham, NC 27708-0227
email: nathaniel.warner@duke.edu
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Research Interests: Geochemistry, water quality in the developing world
Bio: I am interested in water quality, water geochemistry, and climate change. I have just begun working on a NATO-Science for Peace project investigating the salinity and radioactivity of water resources in Morocco with my advisor, Dr. Vengosh, and collaborators in Morocco at Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco.
Education:
BA Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 2000
MS Miami University, Oxford, OH 2002
Publications:
Warner, Nathaniel R, Levy, JL, Harpp, KS, Farruggia, FT, "Drinking Water Quality in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley: An Assessment of Selected Controlling Site Characteristics" Hydrogeology Journal (2008) 16:321-334 DOI 10.1007/s10040-007-0238-1
Warner, Nathaniel, Erbe M., Rafalko L., Petzrick P., and Fuhrman G. "Evaluating the Performance of a Seepage Barrier Constructed with Coal Combustion Product Grout to Reduce the Loss of Ground Water Seeping into a Former Coal-Mining Shaft" U.S. EPA/ NGWA Fractured Rock Conference September 13-15 2004 pp. 315-328
Warner, Nathaniel R, Domack, Eugene W, "Millenial- to decadal-scale paleoenvironmental change during the Holocene in the Palmer Deep, Antarctica, as recorded by particle size analysis" Paleoceanography 17(3), 8004, doi:10.1029/2000PA000602, 2002
Hobbies: Running, bicycle commuting, scuba, dog walking, and other outdoor pursuits
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