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LOCATION:Roy Blunt Hall 345
SUMMARY:GGP Seminar: Dr. Peter Wampler - "Wells\, Wandering Seeds\, and Wo
 rkable Water Solutions for Haiti"
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Peter Wampler\, Associate Professor of Geology at GrandVal
 ley State University in Allendale\, MI will be presenting.\n\n\nHaiti is 
 often highlighted in the popular press for environmental devastation\, po
 verty and political unrest. This sociopolitical drama takes place within 
 a complex geography\, geology\, hydrology and water resource context whic
 h creates public health challenges. He has been researching water resourc
 es\, water treatment interventions\, water culture and contamination path
 ways and sources in Haiti for over a decade. His research has generated e
 ight peer-reviewed publications and numerous student projects focusing on
  this research. This presentation will provide a summary of the major fin
 dings and future research priorities. \n\n\nDr. Wampler is a broadly trai
 ned environmental geologist\, geomorphologist and surface water hydrologi
 st with a background in both academic and government regulation of mining
  and storm water. He has previously studied the Clackamas River in Oregon
 . Since 2004 his focus has been primarily on evaluating the storm water r
 unoff at Grand Valley State\, investigating Haiti's water\, and using Geo
 graphic Information Systems (GIS) to create household radon hazard maps f
 or Michigan using geologic data.
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  href="https://www.gvsu.edu/geology/wampler-peter-j-7.htm"&gt;Dr. Peter Wamp
 ler&lt;/a&gt;\,&amp;nbsp\;Associate Professor of Geology at GrandValley State Unive
 rsity in Allendale\, MI will be presenting.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Haiti is often highli
 ghted in the popular press for environmental devastation\, poverty and po
 litical unrest. This sociopolitical drama takes place within a complex ge
 ography\, geology\, hydrology and water resource context which creates pu
 blic health challenges. He has been researching water resources\, water t
 reatment interventions\, water culture and contamination pathways and sou
 rces in Haiti for over a decade. His research has generated eight peer-re
 viewed publications and numerous student projects focusing on this resear
 ch. This presentation will provide a summary of the major findings and fu
 ture research priorities.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dr. Wampler is a broadly trained
  environmental geologist\, geomorphologist and surface water hydrologist 
 with a background in both academic and government regulation of mining an
 d storm water. He has previously studied the Clackamas River in Oregon. S
 ince 2004 his focus has been primarily on evaluating the&amp;nbsp\;&lt;a href="h
 ttps://www.gvsu.edu/stormwater/"&gt;storm water runoff&lt;/a&gt; at Grand Valley S
 tate\, investigating&amp;nbsp\;&lt;a href="https://www.gvsu.edu/haitiwater/"&gt;Hai
 ti's water&lt;/a&gt;\, and using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to create
  household radon hazard maps for Michigan using geologic data.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190301T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190301T163000
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URL:http://www.geosciences.missouristate.edu
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students
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