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| Research Interests | Education | Courses | Grad Students | Publications |
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University of Florida Environmental Engineering Sciences Joseph J. Delfino , Ph.D. |
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Professor
Primary Research Area(s):
Bioenvironmental Systems
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Office Phone: (352) 392-9377
Email address: delfino@ufl.edu
Personal Page: http://www.ees.ufl.edu/homepp/delfino/
Office Location: 310 Black Hall
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 116450, Gainesville, FL 32611-6450
| Synopsis of Research Interests |
Industrial ecology, corporate environmental sustainability, water resources management and sustainability, and water quality
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| Education |
| Current Courses taught by Dr. Delfino |
Courses:
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Undergrad Course Offerings
Graduate Course Offerings
EES 4316 Industrial Ecology EES 4401 Public Health Engineering EES 5245 Water Quality Analysis EES 5415 Environmental Health EES 6209 Principles of Water Chemistry II EES 6318 Industrial Ecology ENV 3930 Environmental Engineering Ethics Seminar It is possible that changes in listings are pending; contact the Department Academic Programs Office (StudentServices@ees.ufl.edu), 352-392-0842 for the most up-to-date information.
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- Syllabi are maintained on-line at discretion of instructors; there may be additional information in this instructor's personal pages
| Dr. Delfino's Current Grad Students |
Name Degree
ProgramEmail, If
AllowedBaricevich, Amy Clark, Kristen Gallaher, Aubree PhD Hale, Jason PhD Holley, Andrew Kaparos, Andrew Locicero, Ryan Mytyk, Nicole PhD Tully, James MS
| Recent Publications |
Munson, A. B., and J. J. Delfino, "Minimum Wet-Season Flows and Levels in Southwest Florida Rivers.," Journal of American Water Resources Association, 2007.Totten, C. T., M. D. Annable, J. W. Jawitz, and J. J. Delfino, "Fluid and Porous Media Property Effects on Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid Migration and Contaminant Mass Flux.," Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 41, no. 2007, pp. 1622-1627, 2007.
Gay, P., G. Vellidis, and J. J. Delfino, "The Attenuation of Atrazine and its Major Degradation Products in a Restored Riparian Buffer.," Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, vol. 49, no. 5, pp. 1323-1339, 2006.
Hall, E. R., M. M. Booth, and J. J. Delfino, "Sedimentary Organic Matter in the Alafia and Little Manatee Rivers in West-Central Florida.," Florida Scientist, vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 224-235, 2006.
Munson, A. B., J. J. Delfino, and D. A. Leeper, "Determining Minimum Flows and Levels: The Florida Experience.," Journal of American Water Resources Association, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 1-10, 2005.
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