Item talk:Q44619

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     name: Understanding our fragile environment; Lessons from geochemical studies
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   name: Technical Advisory Group to Department of Interior on issues related to
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   abstract: Research Chemist with the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics
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   abstract: Laurie is a Research Chemist at Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics
     Science Center. Since joining the USGS in 1986, her career is devoted to studying
     environmental geochemistry. She specializes in metal cycling in aquatic environments
     with a current focus on the toxicity of metal mixtures to aquatic life.
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   abstract: Laurie worked as a chemical oceanographer in the School of Oceanography
     at the University of Washington early in her career, and did various coastal
     and open-ocean cruises. Her research at that time examined the adsorption of
     metals onto synthetic metal oxide phases and natural particles, and she helped
     with porewater work on organic matter diagenesis. When she joined the USGS,
     Laurie continued her adsorption research and got involved in field studies that
     examined the behavior of metals in terrestrial ecosystems. She studied carbon
     cycling in wetlands in Louisiana, metal cycling in numerous natural and pit
     lakes in the Northern United States, the composition of hydrothermal vents in
     Yellowstone Lake and their effect on lake chemistry, and the behavior of contaminants
     resulting from historical mining activities in numerous river basins in Alaska,
     Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Montana, Washington, and Vermont.
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 email: balistri@usgs.gov
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   name: M.S. - Oceanography, Univ. of Washington, School of Oceanography
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   name: Presently Research Chemist, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science
     Center, Grafton, Wisconsin.
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