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Magnetics of Surface Soils to Monitor Air Pollution Sources
Heavy metals in particulate air pollution are a serious health hazard.
Magnetic particles (magnetite and hematite) have been found to be
associated with heavy metals in air pollution. Maps indicating the
concentration variations of magnetic particles in surface soils can
be used to show sources of air pollution particulates from industry
and automobiles. The project will involve collecting surface samples
from the Lehigh River watershed and measuring their magnetic susceptibility
and other magnetic properties in Lehighs paleomagnetism laboratory.
The results will be used to construct a geographic database so that
maps of surface magnetic concentrations can be used to target sources
of particulate air pollution in the watershed. (Optional NS Credit)
Students should have had EES 21 or equivalent.
Field work is required and the intern should have
access to a car.
If interested please contact:
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