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Investigating the effect of oil spills
on the environment and public health.
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Ahjeong Son

Auburn University

Department of Civil Engineering

238 Harbert Engineering Center
Auburn , AL  36849  

ason@auburn.edu

Project List:

Chemical Engineering Applications to Study the Chemical Evolution and Biological Degradation of the Oil-Dispersant Systems and Subsequent Interaction with the Marine and Coastal Ecosystems

Year One Block Grant - The Alabama Marine Environmental Science ConsortiumRole: Post-Doc

Gene Quantification to Elucidate Intrinsic Bioremediation Potential and Efficacy in the Oil Impacted Gulf Sediment

Year One Block Grant - The Alabama Marine Environmental Science ConsortiumRole: Principal Investigator, Project Data Point of Contact

Publications & Presentations:

Journal Article - 1

2012

Natter, M., Keevan, J., Wang, Y., Keimowitz, A. R., Okeke, B. C., Son, A., & Lee, M. (2012). Level and Degradation of Deepwater Horizon Spilled Oil in Coastal Marsh Sediments and Pore-Water. Environmental Science & Technology, 46(11), 5744-5755.

Conference Presentations - 4

2012

Looper, J. C., A.; Lee, M. C., & S.N.; Son, A. (2012). Elucidation of natural bioremediation potential in the oil-impacted Gulf Shores. In American Chemical Society Meeting

2011

Looper, J. C., & A.; Son, A. (2011). Elucidation of intrinsic PAH bioremediation potential and efficacy in the oil-impacted Gulf of Mexico. In AEESP Conference
Natter, M. K., J.; Lee, J. K., A.; Savrda, C. S., A.; Okeke, B. W., & Y (2011). Fate and transport of organic contaminants in coastal marsh sediments resulting from the 2010 Gulf oil spill. In AGU Fall Meeting
Natter, M. K., J.; Lee, M. K., A.; Sarvda, C. S., A.; Okeke, B. W., & Y (2011). Fate and transport of organic contaminants in coastal marsh sediments resulting from the 2010 Gulf oil spill. In AGU Annual Meeting