Joe Yelderman
Professor
Department of Geosciences
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Joe Yelderman currently working as a professor at baylor university in the deaprtment of geosciences. He has completed his Ph.D., Hydrogeology, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1983, M. S., Geology, Baylor Univ., 1976 & B. S., Geology & Env. Studies, Baylor Univ., 1974. Currently his work focus includes:The northern segment of the Edwards Balcones Fault Zone Aquifer and water management with regard to endangered species, Brazos River alluvium aquifer,Groundwater/surface-water interactions, Co-mingling of groundwater in aquifers, Naturally occurring arsenic in the Trinity aquifer, On-site and decentralized wastewater treatment research, Water management in developing countries. Dr. Yelderman combines field methods with classroom instruction and his hydrogeology classes use both aquifer tests and numerical modeling in aquifer analyses. Students design tests, install wells, and analyze the tests they performed in the field. Students usually present thesis findings in oral or poster format at regional and national meetings and many have won awards. He had so many publications.
Research Interest
Groundwater/surface-water interactions, Co-mingling of groundwater in aquifers, Naturally occurring arsenic in the Trinity aquifer
Publications
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Joshua W. Brownlow and Joe C. Yelderman Jr., 2014, The Search for "New" Groundwater Sources: Assessing Unconventional Aquifers, NGWA Groundwater Summit, May 4-7, Denver, Colorado abstract and oral presentation.
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Yelderman, Joe C., Jr., and Wong, Stephanie, 2014 Multi-parameter profiling in a karst spring investigation: insightful, affordable and easy, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs Vol. 46, No. 6, p.456.
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Wong, Stephanie and Yelderman, Joe C., Jr., 2014, Time Not wasted: How Collaborative Research and Education Help Build groundwater Sustainability in Rural Northern Uganda, Africa Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs Vol. 46, No. 6, p.61.