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1. Name
LONG, David T.
Title
Professor
Dept. of Geological Sciences
Birthdate
5/07/47
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Education (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education and include postdoctoral training)

Institution and Location

Degree/Certification

Year Conferred

Field of Study

Monmouth College
Monmouth, Illinois
University of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
B.A.

M.S.

Ph.D.

1969

1974

1977

Geology

Hydrogeochemistry

Aqueous Geochemistry

2. Professional Experience (Beginning with present position, list employment by title, affiliation, and dates in last 10 years)

1990- Professional appointment as Aqueous Geochemist for Michigan USGS

1989- Coordinator, Earth Surface Systems Program in Geological Sciences

1989- Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University

1987- Planning Committee, NOAA-NURP, Great Lakes of the World Program: African Rift Valley Lakes

1984- Co-coordinator, NOAA-NURP, Great Lakes Submersible Program

1984-87 Member, Michigan Environmental Review Board

3. Teaching Experience (Cite titles and summary catalog descriptions of undergraduate and graduate level courses for which you have had primary responsibility for teaching in last 5 years)

GLG 201 (4 cr) Earth Processes - Physical processes concerning evolution of Earth and it's environments. Conservation and interaction of energy and matter through time. Laboratory stresses interpretation of process through studies of earth science data.

GLG 497 (3 cr) Geochemistry - Oxidation-reduction systems, chemical weathering, stable and unstable isotopes, the geochemistry of ore-forming solutions, and the behavior of trace components in silicate melts.

GLG 894 (3 cr) Aqueous Geochemistry - Nature and regulation of electrolytes in solution (freshwater, seawater, brine); activity, complexation, and redox effects. Trace metals in solution. Carbonate, silica, slumina systems. Chemical weathering and mobility of elements. Stable and non-stable isotopes in aqueous systems. Biogeochemical evolution of water masses. Computer modeling and simulations.

GLG 412 (3 cr) Environmental Geochemistry - Processes affecting the chemistry of environmental systems, emphasizing all aspects of the water cycle. Topics include natural controls, geochemical cycling, human interaction (e.g., groundwater pollution, CO2, acid rain), historical perspectives, and future concerns.

4. Research Interests: Trace metal cycling in groundwater, soils, lakes and the atmosphere; modeling groundwater chemistry; using environmental isotopes to assess water resources and aquatic processes.

5. Thesis Committees Chaired (Cite titles and dates of Master's and doctoral theses completed or in progress by graduate students for whom you served as committee chair in last 5 years)

Students Completed:

McKee, J.D., 1992, Ph.D., Role of Particle Cycling of Tracel Metals in Large Lake and Ocean Sediments.

Fegan, N.E., 1993, Ph.D., Controls on Aluminum Equilibria in Streams Affected by Acid Deposition.

Schulmeister, M., 1993, M.S., Changes in the First Row Transition Elemental Abundance Patterns Elements in Black Shales as an Indicator of PaleoRedox Conditions.

Roth, E., 1992, M.S., Geochemical and Isotopic Evolution of Very Dilute Groundwaters, Upper Peninsula, Michigan.

Badalamaiti, L., M.S., 1992, Hydrological and Chemical Study of Groundwater: Saginaw Bay Area, Michigan.

Meissner, B., M.S., 1993, The Geochemistry of Groundwater in Near Surface Bedrock, Michigan Basin.

Wahrer, M., M.S., 1993, The Geochemistry of Groundwater in Glacial Deposits, Michigan Basin.

Heft, A., M.S., 1993, Regional Patterns of Atmospheric Deposition of Toxic Metals to the Lakes Basin.

Sampson, T., M.S., 1995, Hydrogeology of the Saginaw Watershed in Terms of a Land Transformation Model.

Sitarz, W., M.S., 1994, Importance of Atmospheric Deposition of Toxic Metals to the Great Lakes Region.

Jeong, S., M.S., 1994, Distribution and Cycling of Cr in Ni in the Great Lakes.

Students in Progress:

Kolak, J., Ph.D., 1997, Geochemical Evolution of Ground Water and Trace Metal Cycling.

McCloud, A., M.S., 1997, Statistical Analysis of Trace Metals in Soils and Lakes Sediments of The Great Lakes Region.

Icopini, G., Ph.D., 1998, Paleo-acid Ground-Water, Lake Systems.

Beals, T., M.S., 1996, Settling, Burial, and Recycling of Carbon and Particle-Reactive Trace Metal Contaminants in Oligotrophic Systems: Lake Superior.

Ellis, R., M.S., 1997, Biogeochemistry of Lead at an Old Tannery.

Vought, J. M.S., 1997, Accumulation Rates and Inventory of Zinc in the Great Lakes.

Eperre, R., M.S., 1998, Biogeochemistry of Iron Across Areas of Intense Redox Zonation.

Kozak, J., M.S., 1998, Spatial analysis of the geochemistry of near surface aquifers in the lower Peninsula of Michigan.

Olds, A., M.S., 1998, Hydrogeochemistry of Grand Traverse Watershed.

Lietz, E., M.S., 1998, Influence of Oxyhydroxides in Trace Metal Cycling in a Wetland Area.

6. Grants (Cite title, amount, source, and period of support for research and teaching/instructional projects directed or co- directed in last 10 years)

Dr. Long has directed or co-directed research and/or teaching/instructional/demonstration projects which received $1,340,308 in support over the last 10 years and a total of $1,825,808 since beginning his faculty appointment at Michigan State University in 1976. See Appendix 4 for more detailed information relative to individual projects, their sponsors and the level of financial support.

7. Professional Honors (Last 10 years)

Haworth Fellow in Geology, University of Kansas

Grants Review Panel, USEPA

Grants Review Panel, NOAA

Geochemical Society

Quality in Undergraduate Teaching Award, Michigan State University, 1994

8. Publications (List in chronological order the titles and complete references for printed publications in last 5 years)

Since 1990, Dr. Long has co-authored one book and 22 peer reviewed papers in addition to the following publications:

Wilson, T.P. and D.T. Long. 1993. Geochemistry and isotope chemistry of Michigan Basin brines: Devonia Formations. Applied Geochemistry. Applied Geochemistry 8:81-100.

Gaudette, H.E., W.B. Lyons, D.T. Long and S.W. Tyler. 1993. The use of strontium isotopes in determining groundwater mixing and brine salt-fingering in a playa spring zone, Lake Tyrrell, Australia. IAHS-1993.

Wilson, T.P. and D.T. Long. 1993. Origin and evolution of water in Niagara-Salina and Ordovician aged formations, Michigan Basin. Applied Geochemistry 8:507-524.

Golden, K.A., Wong, C.S., Jeremiason, J.D., Eisenreich, S.J., Sanders, G., Swackhamer, D.L., Engstrom, D.R., and Long, D.T. 1993. Accumulation and preliminary inventory of organochlorines in Great Lakes sediments. 1st International Specialized Conference on Contaminated Aquatic Sediments: Historical Records, Environmental Impact, and Remediation, Environmental Geology and Water Sciences 28:19-31.

Lyons, W.B., M.E. Hines, D.T. Long, J.M. McArthur, and S. Welch. 1993. Nitrate concentrations and nitrate reduction in acid groundwater/lake systems in southern Australia. International Journal of Salt Lake Research 2:173-189.

Golden, K.A., C.S. Wong, J.D. Jeremiason, S.J. Eisenreich, G. Sanders, J. Hallgren, D.L. Swackhamer, D.R. Engstrom, and D.T. Long. 1993. Accumulation and preliminary inventory of organochlorines in Great Lakes sediments. Water Science Technology 28:19-31.

Lyons, W.B., S.W., H.E. Gaudette and D.T. Long. 1995. The use of strontium isotopes in determining groundwater mixing and brine fingering in a playa spring zone. Lake Tyrrell, Australia. Journal of Hydrology 167:225-239.

Matty, J.M. and D.T. Long. 1995. Early diagenesis of mercury in large lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research 21:574-587.

Wong, C.S., G. Sanders, D.R. Engstrom, D.T. Long, D.L. Swackhamer and S.J. Eisenreich. 1995. Accumulation, inventory, and diagenesis of chlorinated hydrocarbons in Lake Ontario sediments. Environmental Science and Technology 29:2661-2672.

Pijanowski, B.C., T. Machemer, S. Gage, D. Long, W.Cooper and T. Edens. 1996. The conceptual and analytical framework of a land transformation model: use of a geographic information system to model land use change in Michigan=s Sagnaw Bay watershed. In Proceedings of the Third International Conference/Workshop on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA January 21-26, 1996. GIS World Publishers.

Simcik, M.F., K.A. Golden, S.P. Liu, S.J. Eisenreich, E. Lipiatou, D.L. Swackhamer and D.T. Long. 1996. Atmospheric loading of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to Lake Michigan as recorded in the sediments. Environmental Science Technology 30:3039-3046.

Ging, P.N., D.T. Long and R.W. Lee. 1996. Selected Geochemical Characteristics of Ground Water from the Marshall Aquifer, Michigan Basin. U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations 94-4220.

Meissner, B.M., D.T. Long and R.W. Lee. 1996. Selected Geochemical Characteristics of Ground Water from the Grand River-Saginaw Aquifer, Michigan Basin. U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations 93-4220.

Wahrer, M.A., D.T. Long and R.W. Lee. 1996 Selected Geochemical Characteristics of Ground Water from the Glacial Drift Aquifer, Lower Peninsula of Michigan. U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations 94-4017.