Dr. Lee Slater
Work and Contact Information
EMPLOYER: Rutgers University Newark
- Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
- 101 Warren Street, Smith 136
- Newark, NJ 07102
EMAIL: lslater@andromeda.rutgers.edu
PHONE: 973.353.5109
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About the Contributor
Lee Slater is the Henry Rutgers Professor of geophysics at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ. Lee’s current areas of research include the development of borehole-based geophysical technologies for improving understanding of rock properties controlling flow and mass transport, as well as geophysical monitoring technologies for tracking amendment delivery and long term biogeochemical alterations caused by contaminant degradation. Lee has served at the Principal Investigator on several research grants focused on the use of geophysical techniques, primarily electrical methods, for investigating flow and transport processes in numerous geological settings. He has authored more than 130 peer-reviewed research papers and book chapters, including several on the application of geophysics in fractured rock. He earned a bachelor's degree in Environmental Science from University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK in 1992, and he holds both a master's degree (1993) and a doctoral degree (1997) in Environmental Science from Lancaster University in Lancaster, UK.