Congratulation to Damion Drover for successfully defending his dissertation in May, 2018! Damion’s research focuses on the relationships between stream physical and chemical parameters (e.g. total dissolved solids, metals and metalloids, hydrology, sediment) and benthic macroinvertebrate communities in Appalachian coalfield streams. His dissertation title is “Benthic macroinvertebrate community structure responses to multiple stressors in mining-influenced streams of central Appalachia USA.”
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Lab News
- Mel McMillan Presents Poster at 2022 AGU Fall Meeting
- GCC Team Awarded NSF Grant to Study Salinization from Mining in Headwater Streams
- M.S. Student Melanie McMillan Receives Scholarship from the Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association
- Aryanna James and Rachel Pence Publish Paper on Assessing Impairment in Salinized Streams in Ecological Indicators
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