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Environmental Geology

Studies in environmental geology are diverse in fundamental and applied aspects of physical, biological and chemical processes that occur at the Earth’s surface. Research is conducted not only at our field-based sites around the world, but also in our outstanding analytical facilities at the School of Environmental Sciences. Research includes understanding the sedimentary record of environmental change; bacterial and mineral interactions; biogeochemical cycles; hydrology; geomorphology; and environmental contamination.

  • Emmanuelle Arnaud [1](glacial geology & sedimentology)
  • Susan Glasauer [2](geomicrobiology, biogeochemistry)

The University of Guelph’s SES distinguishes itself from other environmental science programs in that it comprises a true integration of the life and physical sciences to address important environmental problems in forest, aquatic and agro-ecosystems.
In addition to our unique research capabilities, the SES is committed to providing a learner-centered environmental science education to undergraduate and graduate students – one that is second to none in North America.

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