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1. Name

WALLACE, Roger B.

Title
Associate Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Birthdate
6/23/44
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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

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
B.S.E.

M.S.E.

Ph.D.

1966

1970

1981

Hydraulics and Hydrology

Hydraulics and Hydrology

Hydraulics and Hydrology

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

1990- Associate Professor, Department of Geological Science, Michigan State University

1987- Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University

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)

CE 823 (3 cr) Hydrology II - Use of regression and correlation analysis in hydrology. Groundwater recession, unit hydrograph theory, hydrologic river and watershed routing, watershed models for rural and urban environments.

CE 828 (3 cr) Open Channel Flow II - Advanced topics in steady flow analysis: Unsteady flow phenomena; method of characteristics; propagation of discontinuities; gradually- and rapidly-varied unsteady flow analysis; computer based design applications.

CE 921 (3 cr) Porous Media Flow II - Mathematical formulations for unsteady groundwater flows and convection/dispersion phenomena. Emphasis placed upon finite-different and finite-element solution techniques, computer-based analysis of field data, and design applications.

4. Research Interests: Surface and groundwater hydrology/computer modeling and simulation of groundwater contaminant movement.

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:

Biegen, C.A., M.S., 1992, Dilution Characteristics of a Trace Circulation Between Wells in a Regional Groundwater Flow.

Darama, Y., Ph.D., 1992, Interactions Between Stream-Wetland Boundaries and an Aquifer Stressed by a Pumping Well.

Annable, M.D., Ph.D., 1992, Aqueous Phase Transport in Soils Contaminated with a Multi-component Liquid Hydrocarbon and subjected to Vapor Flow.

Rakhshandehroo, R., M.S., 1992, A New Experimental Method for Measuring Water Characteristic Curves of Soils.

Soeryantono, H., Ph.D., 1995, The Use of Sealing Theory in Predictive Methods to Efficiently Construct Two-and Three-Phase Constituent Relationships.

Grant, J., M.S., 1995, Alteration of Hydraulic Conductivity Due to Batch Organo-Modification of an Aquifer Material.

Liu, Z.Z., M.S., 1994, Measurement of Interfacial Tension of Multiphase Fluids in Porous Media.

Rakhshandehroo, R., Ph.D., 1997, Characterization of Hydraulic Properties of Batch Organomodified Initially Dispersed Aquifer Type Soils for Sorptive Zone Applications.

Chevalier, L., Ph.D. 1994, Evaluation of Hydraulic Controls to Promote Surfactant Dissolution of Trapped Residual NAPL.

Gillner, J., M.S., 1996, Hydraulic Conductivity of an in situ Organo Modified Clay Soil.

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. Wallace has directed or co-directed research and/or teaching/instructional/demonstration projects which received $3,996,946 in support over the last 10 years and a total of $4,249,706 since beginning his faculty appointment at Michigan State University in 1982. 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)

Registered Professional Engineer, Michigan

Member, American Society of Civil Engineers

Member, American Geophysical Union

Young Engineer of the Year Award, Grand Valley Michigan Society of Professional Engineers

Chi Epsilon Honorary Fraternity

Scholarships: Horace W. King Scholarship in Hydraulic Engineering, 1976-81; University Fellowship, 1977, 1979, 1980

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

Since 1990 Dr. Wallace has authored 5 peer reviewed papers in addition to the following publications:

Hayden, N., T.C. Voice, M. Annable and R.B. Wallace. 1992. Prediction of Leachate Concentrations in Petroleum-Contaminated Soils. J. Soil Contam. 12(1):1-20.

Annable, M.D., R.B. Wallace, N.J. Hayden and T.C. Voice. 1993. Reduction of Gasoline Component Leaching Potential by Soil Venting. J. Contamin, Hydrol. 12:151-170.

Hayden, N.J., T.C. Voice, M.D. Annable and R.B. Wallace. 1993. Soil concentration Measurements as Predictors of Aqueous Phase Contamination. Proc. Of the Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil Conference, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, MI.

Wallace, R.B. 1993. Fundamentals of Hydrogeology Pertinent to Remediation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Aquifers. CoBioRem Conference on Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater, Lansing, MI, pp. III 51-64.

Annable, M.D., R.B. Wallace, N.J. Hayden and T.C. Voice. 1993. Reduction of Gasoline Component Leaching Potential by Soil Venting. CoBioRem Conference on Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater, Lansing, MI, pp. III 101-122.

Hayden, N.J., T.C. Voice, M.D. Annable and R.B. Wallace. 1993. Mass Transfer of Gasoline Constituents to Air During Simulated Soil Vapor Extraction. CoBioRem Conference on Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater, Lansing, MI, pp. III 123-152.

Hayden, N.J., T.C. Voice, M.D. Annable and R.B. Wallace. 1994. Change in Gasoline Constituent Mass Transfer During Soil Venting. ASCE J. Environ. Engin. 120(6):1598-1614.

Wallace, R.B., J.M. Grant, T.C. Voice, G.R. Rakhshandehroo, S. Xu, S.A. Boyd. 1995. Hydraulic Conductivity of Organo-modified Soil, In: Innovative Technologies for Site Remediation and Hazardous Waste Management, Proceedings of the National Conference, R.D. Vidic and F.G. Pohland, eds. Amer. Soc. of Civil Engineers.

Maraqa, M.A., R.B. Wallace and T.C. Voice. 1997. Effects of degree of water saturation on dispersivity and immobile water in sandy soil columns. J. Contaminant Hydrology, in press.

Hayden, N.J., T.C. Voice and R.B. Wallace. 1997. Effect of organic matter on gasoline retention in vadose zone soils, J. Contaminant Hydrology, in press.

Annable, M.D. R.B. Wallace and T.C. Voice. 1997. Soil Vapor Extraction, In: Standard Handbook for Hazardous Waste Management, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, in press.