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| Laura E. Toran,
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Research Interest:
Ground water quality, ground water quantity/modeling |
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Associate Professor
Dept of Geology
Dr. Toran’s expertise is in the study of ground water quality and ground
water quantity. She has been a member of the Temple University faculty
since 1997, having worked 11 years at Oak Ridge National Labs in Oak
Ridge, Tenn., prior to her appointment. Dr. Toran is the Weeks Chair in
Environmental Geology at Temple. She teaches Introduction to Geology,
Introduction to Hydrology, Advanced Hydrogeology, and Ground Water
Modeling. A licensed professional geologist, Dr. Toran has had previous
experience working and studying contaminated water sites — determining
where the contamination has come from and recommending forms of
remediation. She presently has students working on storm water sampling
in the Wissahickon and Pennypack Creek watersheds and is being funded by
the National Science Foundation to develop new sampling methods in karst
— groundwater systems with fast flow paths through caves and fracture
networks. Dr. Toran also has a site on the Ambler campus where she has
drilled wells into fractured bedrock. The site will be maintained as a
“clean site,” which will help teach students sampling techniques they
will need when studying contaminated locations such as superfund sites.
Dr. Toran is an associated faculty member of the Center for Sustainable
Communities at Temple University Ambler. She is a member of the
Geological Society of America, the National Ground Water Association,
and the American Geophysical Union. |
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Carolyn T. Adams, Ph.D.
Michel Boufadel, Ph.D.
Stephanie Cohen, M.A.
Sally Harrison, M Arch, AIA
Deborah Howe, Ph.D.
Pauline Hurley-Kurtz
Susan Jansen-Varnum, Ph.D.
Baldev Lamba,
M.L.A.
Valencia Libby, M.A.
Robert J. Mason, Ph.D.
Mary Myers Ph.D.
John A. Sorrentino,
Ph.D.
Elizabeth A. Sluzis,
Ph.D.
Ralph Brecken Taylor,
Ph.D.
Lolly Tai,
Ph.D.
Laura E. Toran,
Ph.D.
George Whiting,
Ph.D. |
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