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Theses and Dissertations
Below is a listing of the theses
and dissertations that have been completed by our
students. They are in descending date order. Please
note: M in parenthesis after the name refers
to M.S., and P refers to Ph.D.; at the end of
an entry is the name of student's advisor.
Summer 2005
Abanda, Peter Azah
(P). "Mobility
of trace elements during diagenesis and weathering
of black shale". Dr. Robyn Hannigan.
Sako, Aboubakar
(P). "River and
lake geochemistry and otholith elemental and
isotopic ratios of selected pelagic fish species in
Lake Tanganyika, East Africa". Dr. Ronald Johnson.
Summer 2004
Bouldin, Jennifer
(P). "Interaction of
agricultural runoff with vegetated aquatic systems
to reduce potential toxicity". Dr. Jerry Farris.
Spring 2004
Baral, Anil (P). "Sustainability
in chromium electroplating industries in the USA :
study of the processes and environmental impacts".
Dr. Robert Engelken.
Bickford, Nate
(P). "Hydrology and
otolith chemistry in effluent rivers". Dr. Robyn
Hannigan.
Maul, Jonathan
(P)."Examination
and monitoring of ecological and contaminant
stressors using vertebrate and invertebrate models".
Dr. Jerry Farris.
Stephens, William
(P).
"Characterization and impact assessment of
aquaculture effluents on wadeable drainages in the
deltas of the lower Mississippi River Valley". Dr.
Jerry Farris.
Spring 2003
McCallum, Malcolm
(P).
"Reproductive ecology and taxonomic status of
Acris crepitans blanchardi with additional
investigations on the Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis".
Dr. Stan Trauth.
Stauber, Larry
(P). "The potential
of GIS and hydraulic modeling for nonpoint source
pollution reductions in Arkansas Delta agriculture".
Dr. Bill Baker.
Spring 2002
Cron, Sam (P). "Developing
alternative methods for measuring ozone
concentrations in drinking water". Dr. Gary Emmert.
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