Center for Integrative Toxicology at Michigan State University

David T. Long

Picture of David LongProfessor, Geological Sciences.

236B Natural Science
517-353-9618
E-mail: Long@msu.edu

Research Interests:
Dr. Long's toxicological research is focused on the analytical toxicology of the movement of inorganics in water. The environments he studies include groundwater, rivers, lakes, oceans, and rain. Media include water, sediments, soils, and biological material. He works to understand and model the geochemical (bio/inorganic/isotopic) state and evolution of aquatic systems. Additionally, he is interested in linking knowledge of microbiological processes to geochemical processes and models.

Educational Background:
Monmouth College, B.A., Geology, 1969
University of Illinois-Chicago, M.S., Hydrogeochemistry, 1974
University of Kansas, Ph.D., Aqueous Geochemistry (Honors), 1977

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Departmental Web Page:
http://www.cevl.msu.edu/~long/

Community of Science Profile:
http://myprofile.cos.com/DavidTLong