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Map of the University of Kentucky campus. The soil sampling sites by the SURES students are indicated by the red stars. |
On Tuesday, discussed how to create professional CVs and resumes.
On Thursday, first met with Dr.
Jason Unrine talked about his
career journey as well as some of his research projects pertaining to heavy
metals in the environment. We learned
about the work of a former SURES student, Julianna Dantzer which involved the
analyses of lead levels of children and the extent to which these levels
correlated with that in blood and IQ. He
also talked to us about his role as Director of the Kentucky Water Institute
and its work in maintaining healthy and sustainable water for Kentucky’s
communities. He then showed us the lead levels that he had
determined from the soil samples that we collected on campus. The values ranged from 30.4 mg/kg to 55.7
mg/kg. It appeared that the samples with
the highest lead concentrations were from soil that was next to roadways. Fortunately, all of the levels were well
within the normal background levels typically found in Kentucky.
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