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Miles Denham is a Fellow Scientist at the Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, South Carolina and has worked there since 1992. His research focuses primarily on geochemistry associated with remediation of metal and radionuclide contaminants in soils and groundwater. Miles has been instrumental in developing innovative treatments for metals and radionuclides including mercury, uranium, strontium-90, technetium-99, and iodine-129. Some of this work resulted in replacement of a large pump-and-treat system with more passive in situ remedies.
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==Work and Contact Information==
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EMPLOYER:
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:Savannah River National Laboratory<br />
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:Savannah River Site
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:Aiken, SC 29808
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EMAIL: [mailto:miles.denham@srnl.doe.gov miles.denham@srnl.doe.gov]
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PHONE: 803.725.5521
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==About the Contributor==
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Dr. Denham has been a research geochemist at the Savannah River National Laboratory for the past 22 years specializing in remediation of metals and radionuclides. He has worked closely with Department of Energy site contractors to develop and deploy innovative solutions to metal and radionuclide contaminated groundwater.<br />
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==Article Contributions==
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*[[Metal and Metalloid Contaminants]]
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*[[Metals and Metalloids - Mobility in Groundwater]]
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*[[pH Buffering in Aquifers]]
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*[[Metal and Metalloids - Remediation]]
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*[[Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) of Metal and Metalloids]]
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Miles is currently the technical lead for a multi-year project involving scientists from other national laboratories, academia, and industry. The goal is to develop new approaches, tools, and guidance to facilitate use of attenuation-based remedies for metal and radionuclide contamination.
 
  
Miles joined the ITRC in 2008 as a member of the Attenuation Processes for Metals and Radionuclides team and has been a major contributor to their documents and training. He earned a bachelor’s degree in geology and chemistry from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois in 1978, a master’s degree in geology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1981, and, after 4 years away from academia, a doctorate in geology from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas in 1992.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 4 May 2018

Work and Contact Information

EMPLOYER:

Savannah River National Laboratory
Savannah River Site
Aiken, SC 29808

EMAIL: miles.denham@srnl.doe.gov

PHONE: 803.725.5521

About the Contributor

Dr. Denham has been a research geochemist at the Savannah River National Laboratory for the past 22 years specializing in remediation of metals and radionuclides. He has worked closely with Department of Energy site contractors to develop and deploy innovative solutions to metal and radionuclide contaminated groundwater.

Article Contributions