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Goodell ,
Grant
Research Interests

Research Professor; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1958.

Sedimentation, marine geology, marine affairs, field hydrogeology, hydrogeology, radionuclides in groundwater, salt-water intrusion.

343 Clark
434-924-0559
hgg@virginia.edu

Current research interests include the evolution of groundwater chemistry including natural radionuclides associated with uranium deposits in Virginia and the effect on water quality of agricultural chemicals and hydrocarbons. Groundwater controls on radon fluxes in soils is also being studied. Salt water intrusion in the surface aquifers of coastal Virginia is under investigation as is the delineation of pollutant plumes form hazardous waste disposal sites. Optimum strategies for aquifer remediation are being formulated and the evaluation of risks from all natural hazards is underway.

Website : Virginia Geologists


Selected Recent Publications

Goodell, H.G., 1985. "Asteroids, Volcanoes, and Climate", Global Climate Change, Ch. 23, Fred S. Singer, ed., Paragon House Press.

Goodell, H.G. and R. Dolan. 1986. "Sinking Cities", American Scientist.

Goodell, H.G. and R. LoCastro. 1989. The effect of agricultural chemicals on groundwater quality, Northern Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. Proceedings, Groundwater Issues and Solutions in the Potomac River Basin/Chesapeake Bay Region, NWWA, Dublin, OH, pp. 145-168.

Simei Xie, Dingying Wei, and H.G. Goodell. 1991. The forecasting of oil spill movements, Chinese Environmental Journal, Beijing.


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