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Suzette R. Burckhard

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Professor



Office Location: Room 150 Crothers Engineering Hall

Mailing Address:

CEH 150 Box 2219

South Dakota State University

Brookings, SD 57007



Office Phone: (605)688-5316

E-mail: Suzette_Burckhard@sdstate.edu


Courses:
  • Statics

  • Mechanics of Materials

  • Hydrology

  • Water Resources Engineering

  • Environmental Geotechnical Engineering

  • Engineering Applications of GIS/Remote Sensing

  • Geo-spatial Statistics

Professional Organizations:
Education:
  • BS - Engineering Physics, 1986
    South Dakota State University

  • MS - Physics, 1992
    Kansas State University

  • MS - Chemical Engineering, 1993
    Kansas State University

  • Ph.D. - Civil Engineering, 1997
    Kansas State University

Research Interests/Projects:
  • Fate and Transport of Contaminants in the Environment

  • Phytoremediation

  • Water Quality

  • Geochemical Modeling

  • Decision Support System Design

  • Land Reclamation

Professional Registration:
  • EIT South Dakota
Selected Publications:
  • S.R. Burckhard, A.P. Schwab, and M.K. Banks, 1995, The Effects of Organic Acids on the Leaching of Heavy Metals from Mine Tailings, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 41:135-145.
  • B.S. Sywe, Z.J. Yu, S.R. Burckhard, J. Edgar, and J. Chaudhuri, Epitaxial Growth of SiC on Sapphire Substrates with an AIN Buffer Layer IN: G. Cullen, K. Jenson, and H. Komiyama (Eds.), Twelfth International Conference on Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD XII) (Electrochemical Society, Pennington, NJ, 1993) 214.
  • Satellite Sensing in Assessment of Phytoremediation Field Sites, Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Magazine, Febraury/March 1999.
  • Remote Sensing Tools for Phytoremediation Site Assessment, EPA Tech Trends Newsletter (EPA 542-N-98-009), October 1998.
  • Subsurface Transport of Metals in Vegetated Soil, Presented at the Beneficial Effects of Vegetation in Contaminated Soils Workshop, hosted by the Great Plains/Rocky Mountains Hazardous Substance Research Center, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, January 7-9, 1998.




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