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Dr. Nsalambi Nkongolo - Assistant Professor, Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Sciences
Office: 307 Founders Hall.
Phone: 573-681-5397
Email: nkongolo@lincolnu.edu

Degrees
Post-Doc Fellow Greenhouse gases and soils, Hokkaido University, JAPAN 2000-2002
Post-Doc Fellow Organic wastes and volcanic ash soils, National Agric. Center, JAPAN 1997-1999
Ph.D. Soil Science-Soil Physics, Laval University, Quebec, CANADA 1993-1996
M.Sc. Geography-GIS and Cartography, University of North Dakota, ND 1999-2001
M.Sc. Agriculture-Agronomy (Soil fertility), Alcorn State University, MS 1991-1992
M.Sc. Faculty Institute of Agronomy, DR-Congo 1985-1987
B.Sc. Faculty Inst. of Agronomy & Univ., Kisangani, DR-Congo 1981-1985

Courses Taught
ENV 312 Environmental Methods, Sampling and Data Analysis Spring
GIS 316 Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems Spring
GIS 416 Geographic Information Systems Applications Fall, Spring
GIS 401 Computer Assisted Cartography To be taught in Fall, Spring

Publications
Caron, J. and Nkongolo, N.V. (2004). Assessing Gas Diffusion Coefficients from in Situ Water Flow and Storage Measurements. Vadose Zone Journal 3: 300-311. http://vzj.scijournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/3/1/300

Nkongolo, N.V., J. Caron., F. Gauthier and M. Yamada. (2000). Organic wastes for improving soil physical conditions and enhancing plant growth in container substrates. In Nature Farming and Microbial Applications (ed: Hui-lian Xu, James F. Parr, and Hiroshi Umemura), The Haworth Press, Inc., 2000, pp 97-113. http://www.haworthpress.com/store/Toc_views

Nkongolo, N.V. et J. Caron. (1999).  Bark particle sizes and the modification of the physical properties of peat substrates. Can. J. Soil  Sci. 79:111-116. http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/aic-journals/feb99ab.html

Caron, J. and Nkongolo, N.V.  (1999).  Aeration in growing media: recent developments. Acta Hortic. 481:545-551. www.actahort.org/books/481/481_64.htm

Yamada M. and Nkongolo, N.V. (1999). Can amending a volcanic ash soil with animal manure improve its physical properties and cabbage growth ?. Jpn. J. Crop.Sci. 68(1):44-45

Igbokwe, P.E. and Nkongolo, N.V. (1996).  Peanut yield potential as influenced by cropping system and plant density.  Peanut Science  3 :221-225.

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