biography

  • Rene Price is a Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment and the Center for Aquatic Chemistry and the Environment.

    Dr. Price's research interests include the general areas of hydrogeology, ecohydrology and low-temperature aqueous geochemistry in carbonate terrains. More specifically, her research involves using chemical tracers, including the isotopes of oxygen, hydrogen, and major ions to identify water sources, groundwater flow paths and groundwater-surface water interactions. In addition, she has investigated water-rock interactions associated with seawater intrusion into coastal carbonate aquifers. Her research has been conducted extensively in south Florida including the Everglades as well as in the Yucatan of Mexico and Mallorca, Spain.

    Laboratory facilities include an Ion Chromatograph, Los Gatos liquid isotope analyzer, TOC analyzer, and an automated titrator.

    PhD University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, 2001
    M.Sc, University of Virginia, 1988
    B.Sc., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1985

research interests

  • hydrogeology, ecohydrology and low-temperature aqueous geochemistry in carbonate terrains, using chemical tracers, including the isotopes of oxygen, hydrogen, and major ions to identify water sources, groundwater flow paths and groundwater-surface water interactions, seawater intrusion into coastal carbonate aquifers

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  • Rene Price

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