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Rosemary Capo
Dr.Rosemary Capo is a success Assistant/Associate Professor in University of Pittsburgh. She has a perfect teaching skill, and published lots of articles. Dr. Capo’s current and previous studies involve lots knid of area, such as cation cycling in soil-vegetation systems; chemical evolution of the oceans and deep basin brines, carbonate diagenesis and pedogenesis.

Career/Publications
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"The challenge of predicting groundwater quality impacts in CO2 leakage scenarios: Results from field, laboratory, and modeling studies at a natural analog site in New Mexico, USA."

"The evaluation of critical rare earth element (REE) enriched treatment solids from coal mine drainage passive treatment systems. International Journal of Coal Geology"

"Origin of brines, salts and carbonate from shales of the Marcellus Formation: Evidence from geochemical and Sr isotope study of sequentially extracted fluids. Applied Geochemistry"

Biography
Dr. Capo received her B.S. and M.S. in Geology from the University of Texas and Ph.D. in Geochemistry from UCLA, with a focus on strontium isotope stratigraphy. From 1992 June to 1994 August, she is a PostDoc Position in Jet Propulsion Laboratory. From 1994 to present, she is an Assistant/Associate Professor in University of Pittsburgh. She has over 25 years experience in the analysis of natural and produced waters, mineral, soil, and environmental samples, including four years as a postdoctoral researcher and research scientist at the California Institute of Technology and Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Dr. Capo’s research integrates field, micromorphological and petrographic analysis with geochemical and isotopic analysis to understand terrestrial processes.