Jeff Langman
Jeff Langman
Associate Professor
McClure 403D
208-885-0310
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3022
Moscow, ID 83844-3022
- Ph.D., Geological Sciences, 2008—University of Texas at El Paso
- M.S., Natural Resources, 1997—California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
- Metal mobility in natural aqueous environments
- Sulfide mineral weathering and the shrinking core model
- Hydrogeology and environmental geochemistry of mine sites and mining-impacted water resources
- Isotope geochemistry and the tracing of metal solutes as a source water indicator
- Research Fellow, 2012-2014—Groundwater Geochemistry and Remediation Group, University of Waterloo
- Visiting Scholar and Teaching Fellow, 2010-2012—Science Core, American University in Cairo
- Hydrologist, 2000-2010—New Mexico Water Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey
- PhD, Geological Sciences, 2008—University of Texas at El Paso
- MS, Natural Resources, 1997—California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
- Diavik Waste Rock Project: acid rock drainage in an Arctic climate
How does the freeze-thaw cycle of the semi-arid Arctic and the presence of permafrost influence the generation of acid rock drainage, metal release, and the microbial catalysis of sulfide minerals during oxidation. - Metal Nanoparticles and Sulfidic Sediments
Investigating the formation, stability, and behavior of metal nanoparticles derived from the oxidative dissolution of sulfide minerals contained in mine waste sediments.