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   abstract: Research Chemist with the Water Resources Mission Area
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   abstract: "Dr. Jasmann\u2019s research efforts are focused on developing water\
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     \ fate and transport, and providing integrative hydrological, chemical, and\
     \ ecological assessment of water availability and suitability conditions in\
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   abstract: Dr. Jeramy R. Jasmann is an environmental geochemist whose research
     focuses on analytical chemistry and modeling tools for assessing water quality,
     water uses, and water suitability for human and ecological needs through investigation
     of stressors, stressor sources, controlling processes of fate and transport,
     along with real and perceived exposure effects. Jasmann earned his B.S. in Biochemistry
     from University of California Davis in 1997 and taught high school Chemistry,
     Earth Science, Biology, and Environmental Science for 12 years before returning
     to university. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Analytical Chemistry from
     Colorado State University, Fort Collins with an emphasis on novel treatment
     technologies and transformation mechanisms of recalcitrant organic pollutants,
     primarily 1,4-dioxane and chlorinated solvents.Jasmann joined the U.S. Geological
     Survey in 2016 and is a Research Scientist in the Water Resource Mission Area's
     Laboratory Analytical Services Division, Strategic Laboratory Sciences Branch.
     Jasmann is the lab manager for the Integrated Water Chemistry Assessment Laboratory
     (IWCAL) in Boulder, CO and specializes in GC/MS/MS analysis of trace-levels
     bioactive organic chemicals in the aqueous environment and biomarkers of aquatic
     stressor sources. A full suite of organic and inorganic water quality constituents
     including trace metals and rare earth elements are collected for interpretive
     science studies and for validating hydrologic models for predicting environmental
     concentrations of contaminants in wastewater-impacted watersheds. His research
     is interdisciplinary and holistic in its approach, integrating hydrologic, chemical,
     and biological analyses, field work, on-site mobile fish exposure laboratories,
     and web-accessible, map-based modeling applications to synthesize and interpret
     the complicated hydrologic and ecological interactions within complex aqueous
     mixtures. Current research is on developing GC-MS/MS methods for screening multiple
     chemical classes of high priority aqueous contaminants with toxicological or
     regulatory implications, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, consumer product
     chemicals, endocrine disruptors, fuel-based hydrocarbons and combustion products,
     surfactants and ubiquitous industrial chemicals (like PFAS and 1,4-dioxane),
     along with other livestock or urban runoff chemicals of interest. For more information,
     please visit the Integrated Water Chemistry Assessment Laboratory website.
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   name: 'Ph.D. 2016: Department of Analytical Chemistry, Colorado State University,
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   name: 'Teaching License 2001: Secondary Physical and Life Science. California
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