Associate ProfessorPh.D., The University of Arizona, Tucson, 2001 M.E., University of Florida, Gainesville, 1996 B.S., University of Florida, Gainesville, 1993
Dr. Johnson’s research interests focus on the mechanistic study of processes that govern environmental systems, specifically those contributing and pertaining to subsurface flow and contaminant transport/fate and remediation. Additionally, her research involves the characterization/modeling of flow and transport through porous media, including homogeneous and naturally heterogeneous subsurface materials. This characterization of mass transfer processes involves the use of various multi-process, mechanistically accurate, mathematical models to simulate measured data.
Her interests encompass many fields of study, including environmental chemistry, analytical chemistry, soil and water sciences, groundwater hydrology, water resources and environmental engineering. She teaches Groundwater Hydrology, Subsurface Contaminant Hydrology, Groundwater Modeling, Soil and Groundwater Restoration, and Impact of Subsurface Contaminants on Drinking Water. For more information, please visit the faculty's personal website. Office Location: EB 202F Office Hour: W 1000-1200 or by appointment Phone: 503-725-8710 Email: gjohnson@cecs.pdx.edu | |