Dr. Wang Tao is a post doctoral fellow in surface and ground water modeling, integrating geospatial data with flow and chemical attributes for a variety of environmental problems. He is working on Assessing and Reducing the Threat of Flood Disasters and Ecosystem Destruction along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers Using Satellite Data Flow Measurements, and Climate Models, in the Floodplain Ecosystem Research Institute in the Center for Environmental Sciences.
Education
Ph.D.
2006
Groundwater Science and Engineering
China University of Geosciences (Wuhan, China)
M.Sc.
2003
Geology Engineering
China University of Geosciences (Wuhan, China)
B.S.
2000
Hydrogeology and Engineering geology
China University of Geosciences (Wuhan, China)
Employment
May, 2009-Present
Postdoctor, Center for Environmental Sciences, and Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, USA
Sep, 2006- Present
Lecturer, School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China
Recent Publications
Wang T., Wang Z.Y., Lai S.Q., 2003. Assessment of the Regional Environmental Geological Quality Based on GIS for Fujian Province. Safety and Environmental Engineering.02, 8-11. In Chinese
Canute Hyandye, Wang T., Chen Z.H., 2008. Evaluation of Eco-Environmental Vulnerability Using RS and GIS: Case of MaKeng Iron Mining Area in FuJian Province,China. Environmental Research Journal. 2(4),196-204.
Wang T., Li Q., Wang Z.Y., 2007. Characteristics and significance of microorganism erosion on carbonate rocks. Hydrogeology & Engineering Geology. 3, 6-9. In Chinese
Wang T., Wang Z.Y., 2005. 87Sr/86Sr Characteristics of Karst water in Guilin Area. Acta Geoscinetica Sinica. 26,299-302. In Chinese
Contact
Office:
314 Macelwane Hall
3507 Laclede Ave
St Louis, MO 63103