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Christina, Shale Hills Professor of Geophysics, Earth & Environmental Science, Temple University
Temple EES - Temple University, Earth & Environmental Science
Nyquist's Temple EES page
Ph.D., Geophysics, University of Wisconsin, 1986
Dr. Nyquist has worked on a variety of geophysical techniques at nuclear and chemical waste sites. Currently he has projects on airborne geophysics to search for unexploded ordnances, and geophysical techniques for detecting groundwater-surface water interaction. Dr. Nyquist teaches environmental geology, remote sensing, and geophysics.
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215.204.74842018
Testing the Fill-and-Spill Model of Subsurface Lateral Flow Using Ground-Penetrating Radar and Dye Tracing. Nyquist, J. E., L. Toran, L. Pitman, L. Guo, and H. Lin (2018): Vadose Zone Journal, 17:170142
Papers and books that explicitly acknowledge a CZO grant are highlighted in PALE ORANGE.
2019
Broadening the Participation of Underrepresented Minorities in the Geosciences Using a Practical Field Camp Experience in Geophysics. Keating, Kristina, Gregory J. Mount, Jonathan Nyquist, Jorden L. Hayes, Alexander Gates, Susan L Brantley, Ellen Iverson, Kristin O’Connell, and Jennifer Zan Williams (2019): Pittcon 2019, Philadelphia, PA, March 19-21
2018
Imaging the critical zone structure using seismic refraction in Garner Run at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. Joaquin Cambeiro, Angelo Tarzona*, Yonesha Y Donaldson, Gina Pope, Paul O'Neill, Jorden L Hayes, Gregory Mount, Kristina Keating, Susan Brantley, Jonathan Nyquist (2018): Abstract NS41B-1159 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec
2018
Using a Near Surface Geophysics and Critical Zone Science Field Experience to Broaden the Participation of Underrepresented Minorities in the Geosciences. Kristina Keating*, Gregory Mount, Jonathan Nyquist, Jorden L Hayes, Alexander E Gates, Susan Brantley, Kristin O'Connell, Ellen A R Iverson (2018): Abstract ED41C-1124 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec
2018
Characterizing the subsurface of the Critical Zone in the Garner Run Catchment at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory using Electrical Resistivity. Yonesha Y Donaldson*, Joaquin Cambeiro, Gina Pope, Paul O'Neill, Gregory Mount, Kristina Keating, Susan Brantley, Jonathan Nyquist (2018): Abstract NS41B-0819 presented at 2018 AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10-14 Dec
2017
Subsurface Hydrologic Processes Revealed by Time-lapse GPR in Two Contrasting Soils in the Shale Hills CZO. Guo, L., Lin, H., Nyquist, J., Toran, L., Mount, G. (2017): 2017 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 Dec
2014
Dynamic time warping of time-lapse GPR data to monitor infiltration at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. NYQUIST, Jonathan, TORAN, Laura, LIN, Henry, and PITMAN, Lacey (2014): SAGEEP 2014 March 16-20, 2014 Boston, MA USA
2014
GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR IMAGES HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES WITHIN THE UNSATURATED ZONE AT THE SUSQUEHANNA-SHALE HILLS CZO. PITMAN, Lacey, NYQUIST, Jonathan, TORAN, Laura, and LIN, Henry (2014): GSA Northeastern Section 49th Annual Meeting 23–25 March 2014
2013
Geophysically-Monitored Dye Tracer Test of Infiltration in the Unsaturated Zone at the Shale Hills CZO . NYQUIST, Jonathan, PITMAN, Lacey, TORAN, Laura, and LIN, Henry (2013): GSA Annual Meeting
2012
Monitoring Time-Lapse Changes in Soil Moisture During Artificial Infiltration with Geophysical Methods . Lichtner, D, Nyquist, J, Toran, L, Guo, Li and Lin, H. (2012): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 44, No. 7, p.48
2012
Monitoring time‐lapse changes in soil moisture during artificial infiltration with geophysical methods: Field reports regarding surface reflection GPR, ground wave GPR, and time‐lapse ERT at Shale Hills CZO. Lichtner, D., Nyquist, J., Toran, L., Guo, L., and Lin, H. (2012): Bachelor of Science, Temple University
2012
Geophysical Prediction of Water Migration along the Soil‐Bedrock Interface at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. Nyquist, J and Toran, L (2012): Seed Grant Proposals in Support of Critical Zone Science in the Susquehanna Shale Hills CZO
2011
Using Groundwater Models to Understand the Effects of Fractures on the Transport of Solutes at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. Mercuri, M., Toran, L., Nyquist, J., Kuntz, B., Singha, K. (2011): GSA Annual Fall Meeting
18 May 2019 - Fifteen undergraduates from seven regional institutions arrived at University Park, along with graduate student mentors and faculty experts, to...
31 May 2018 - As part of the GEOPATHS Field Experience, first and second year undergraduate students worked together to explore the shallow subsurface of the...
14 Apr 2018 - Students enrolled in near surface geophysics classes at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (10 students), Dickinson College (14 students), Rutgers...
16 May 2016 - Jorden Hayes (Southern Sierra CZO) was an invited speaker and visitor to the Shale Hills CZO All-Hands meeting in May 2016
11 Dec 2012 - A second award has been granted on the RFP seed grant program for collaborative research at the SSHCZO. The proposal entitled "Geophysical...
05 Nov 2012 - Students present benefits of collaborating with CZOs for their annual geophysics field trip.
19 Apr 2012 - On April 18-19, 2012, colleagues from Rutgers University, Temple University, and City University of New York visited the Christina River Basin CZO...
Annual SEG student chapter geophysics field trip again at CRB-CZO
Floodplains of White Clay Creek, within CRB-CZO.