Jacques Surrency
Associate Professor
Plant and Environmental Soil Sciences
Fort Valley State University
United States of America
Biography
Jacques Surrency,Education: Doctor of Philosophy: Plant and Soil Science - Alabama A&M University (2002). Master of Science: Plant and Soil Science - Alabama A&M University (1996). Bachelor of Science: Agronomy - Fort Valley State College (1993).
Research Interest
Soil Science/Environmental Science Present research project is entitled, "The Environmental Impact of the Woolfolk Chemical Works Site on the Fort Valley, Peach County Georgia Community", where arsenic and lead contamination levels in the soil and surface water surrounding the site are being determined.
Publications
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The Use of Pedotransfer Functions to Estimate Soil Hydraulic Properties of Selected Alabama and Oklahoma Soils. The 13th Biennial Association of 1890 Research Directors (ARD) Symposium. Atlanta, GA. March 29 - April 2, 2003.
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A Neighborhood In Review: 26 years After Woolfolk Chemical Site. An Initial Investigation. The Black Environmental Thought: Land, Power and Sustainability Conference. Tuskegee, AL. May 22 - May 24, 2007.
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Agroforestry & Sustainable Systems For Georgia Farmers In the Global Economy, The 10th Agroforestry & Wildlife Field Day. Griffin, Ga. September 17, 2009.