University of North Carolina Wilmington
University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Department of
Geography and
Geology

After deploying the weather buoy "ILM2" , the R/V Savannah comes around to secure the unit's massive anchoring system, part railroad car wheels and a sophisticated "smart anchor" Monday, June 6, 2005. UNCW/Jamie Moncrief

Dr. Eric Henry

Dr. Eric Henry

Associate Professor of Geology

E. Henry photo

 

 

Deloach 115A
Department of Geography and Geology
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
601 South College Road
Wilmington, NC 28403-5944
Tel: 910 962-7622; Fax: 910 962-7077
email: henryeATuncw.edu, Personal Webpage



Education:
M.S. (Civil Engineering) University of New Mexico
Ph.D. (Hydrology) University of Arizona, 2001

Teaching:
Dr. Henry teaches Geohydrology (GLY 426/526), Environmental Geology (GLY 120), Environmental Hydrology (GLY/GGY292) and Engineering Geology (GLY 525). Future course offerings may also include Contaminant Hydrogeology, Vadose Zone Hydrology, and Groundwater Modeling.

Research Interests:
Dr. Henry is a groundwater hydrologist whose general research interests include subsurface contaminant transport and remediation. His recent research has involved numerical and experimental studies related to the effect of surface-active organic contaminants on flow and transport in the vadose zone.

 


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After deploying the weather buoy ILM2 , the R/V Savannah comes around to secure the unit's massive anchoring system, part railroad car wheels and a sophisticated smart anchor Monday, June 6, 2005.
UNCW/Jamie Moncrief