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Maryann Kohl - Supervisor: Dr. Nkongolo. Project: Effect of organic amendment  on the ability of Missouri native plants to phyto-remediate lead contaminated soils.

Student #2 - Supervisor: Dr. Nkongolo. Project: Effect of mineral fertilizers on the ability of Missouri native plants to phyto-remediate lead contaminated soils.

Student Name

Year

Supervisor

Research Area

Project Title

Jessica Pratt

Freshman

Yang

Remediation

Water quality

Ecotoxicology of metal-contaminated surface and ground waters

Craig Dudenhoeffer

Freshman

Yang

Remediation

Risk assessment of metal-contaminated soil and mine wastes

Angel Ford

Sophomore

Tesfaye

Geospatial Info

Environmental impact assessment of mine wastes using ASTER remote sensing

Maryann Kohl

Junior

Nkongolo

Remediation

Phytoremediation of Soils High in Lead Using Organic Amendments and Missouri Native Plant Species

Leslie Ivy

Freshman

Iken

Tesfaye

Water quality

Volatile organic compounds in bottled & tap waters from old and new houses in the central-Missouri

Victoria Young

Junior

Eivazi

Water quality

Water quality assessment in rivers and lakes in Missouri

Tyler Williams

Freshman

Idachaba

Water quality

Water purification using biosolide materials

Breanna Hicks

Sophomore

Johnson

Remediation

Germination of native grasses grown in Missouri for potential phytoremediation

John Samuel

Junior

Idachab

Water quality

Microbial characterization of food-derived biosolide materials

Megan Eisterhold

Sophomore

Yang, Lee

Remediation

Development and evaluation of a highly effective vapor disinfectant for biological decontamination

Rosana Almudhafar

Junior

Eviazi

Remediation

Potential use of various basil varieties for medicinal purpose and phytoremediation

Amber Spohn

Junior

Yang

Remediation

Phyto-enhanced biodegradation of munitions explosives in species-specific rhizosphere

 



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