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==Work and Contact Information==
 
==Work and Contact Information==
EMPLOYER: GSI Environmental Inc.<br />
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:GSI Environmental Inc.<br />
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:2211 Norfolk, Suite 1000<br />
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:Houston, Texas  USA  77098
  
 
EMAIL: [mailto:dtadamson@gsi-net.com dtadamson@gsi-net.com]
 
EMAIL: [mailto:dtadamson@gsi-net.com dtadamson@gsi-net.com]
  
PHONE: 713.522.6300
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WEBPAGE: http://www.gsi-net.com/en/people/employees/david-t-adamson-ph-d.html
 
 
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==About the Contributor==
 
==About the Contributor==
David T. Adamson, Ph.D., P.E., is a senior environmental engineer at GSI Environmental Inc., in Houston, Texas, with more than fourteen years of environmental project experience in academic research and environmental consulting.  Dr. Adamson is a licensed Professional Engineer in Texas. He has worked as a post-doctoral research associate at Cornell University, and he has held lecturer, research scientist, and Adjunct Assistant Professor positions at Rice University in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. He has conducted and published research on a variety of areas related to subsurface contamination and biological remediation. Since joining GSI in 2004, Dr. Adamson's professional experience includes site investigation, characterization, and remediation, with projects in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, including the design, implementation, and management of full-scale remediation projects. He has extensive expertise in projects dealing with natural attenuation, source zone characterization, emerging contaminants, matrix diffusion, and the development and testing of innovative treatment technologies. He has served as a Principal Investigator or co-Principal Investigator on several DoD-sponsored research projects, including those focused on 1,4-dioxane, innovative long-term monitoring strategies, enhanced amendment delivery systems, and improved characterization and treatment methods for contaminants in low permeability matrices.
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Dr. Adamson is a Senior Environmental Engineer at GSI Environmental Inc with >14 years of environmental project experience that includes site investigation, characterization, and remediation, with projects in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. He has extensive expertise in projects dealing with natural attenuation, source zone characterization, emerging contaminants, matrix diffusion, and the development and testing of innovative monitoring and treatment technologies.
  
 
==Article Contributions==
 
==Article Contributions==
*[[Long-term Monitoring]]
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*[[Groundwater Sampling - No-Purge/Passive]]
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*[[Long-Term Monitoring (LTM)]]
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*[[Long-Term Monitoring (LTM) - Data Analysis]]
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*[[Long-Term Monitoring (LTM) - Data Variability]]
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*[[Overview of Long-Term Monitoring (LTM)]]
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*[[Remediation Performance Assessment at Chlorinated Solvent Sites]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 18 April 2019

Work and Contact Information

EMPLOYER:

GSI Environmental Inc.
2211 Norfolk, Suite 1000
Houston, Texas USA 77098

EMAIL: dtadamson@gsi-net.com

WEBPAGE: http://www.gsi-net.com/en/people/employees/david-t-adamson-ph-d.html

About the Contributor

Dr. Adamson is a Senior Environmental Engineer at GSI Environmental Inc with >14 years of environmental project experience that includes site investigation, characterization, and remediation, with projects in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. He has extensive expertise in projects dealing with natural attenuation, source zone characterization, emerging contaminants, matrix diffusion, and the development and testing of innovative monitoring and treatment technologies.

Article Contributions