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name: 2016 to present, Adjunct Faculty, Earth and Planetary Sciences, University | |||
of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico | |||
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abstract: Research Hydrologist (Geochemist) with the New Mexico Water Science Center | |||
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abstract: Dr. Johanna Blake is a Research Hydrologist with geochemical expertise | |||
at the USGS New Mexico Water Science Center. | |||
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abstract: Johanna Blake has devoted her career to understanding geochemical processes | |||
that may effect surface water and groundwater especially related to rock-water, | |||
sediment-water, and ash-water interactions. She focuses her research on inorganic | |||
geochemistry related to mining, sediment, and wildfires and specializes in elements | |||
including uranium, arsenic, molybdenum, selenium, lead, chromium, and rare earth | |||
elements. Johanna has worked on issues related to uranium mining in the Grants | |||
Mineral Belt, New Mexico, on the Navajo Nation, and along the Texas Gulf Coast. | |||
She has been the lead scientist in New Mexico working on post-Gold King Mine spill | |||
research in the Animas and San Juan Rivers and has worked on understanding potential | |||
effects of mining on two drinking water reservoirs along the Animas River. She | |||
is the co-lead for a large project working to track the source(s) of metals to | |||
the San Juan River through Navajo Nation. In addition, Johanna works on wildfires | |||
and water quality including identifying mechanisms of element mobility from ash | |||
especially related to systems with multi-stressors including drought, flood, wildfire, | |||
and mining. More recently, Johanna has joined a multi-disciplinary team to understand | |||
the effects of coal mining on a transboundary reservoir in Canada and Montana. | |||
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Revision as of 13:14, 11 May 2024
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