HANS OLAF PFANNKUCH
Professor
Dr.Ing., 1962, Paris University
Office: 2D Pillsbury Hall
Phone: (612) 624-1620
Fax: (612) 625-3819
Email: h2olafpf@...
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Research Interests
My primary basic research interests are
in the field of hydrogeology, concentrating on groundwater-surface
interactions, hydrocarbon contamination in shallow aquifer systems,
and transport and mass transfer processes in porous media with
special emphasis on the use of electrical conductivity measurements
to determine hydrologic characteristics of porous media. Since
coming to Minnesota I have also been active in a wide variety
of applied research projects dealing with groundwater and surface
water, and related environmental implications, and on information
requirements for managing and monitoring groundwater systems,
determining well head protection zones and establishing groundwater
sensitivity maps based on GIS methodology and risk analysis.
I am in the process of developing novel
approaches to capture the complexities and uncertainties inherent
in environmental geology. This involves methods of verbally
expressing geologic and hydrologic decision variables in terms
of fuzzy logic in order to describe and model environmental
problems. However, I am not averse to employing horse and buggy
methods where they give good results.
Recent Honors
- 2000-01, First National Ground Water Association's McEllhiney Distinguished Lecturer
- 2005, Minnesota Groundwater Association's Outstanding Service Award
Professional Society Memberships
- American Geophysical Union
- American Water Resources Association
- Geological Society of America (Fellow, 1995)
- International Association of Hydrogeologists
- National Water Well Association
- Sigma Xi
- Editorial Board of the Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen
Gessellschaft, Germany
Professional Registration
- Certified Professional Hydrogeologist #646
- American Institute of Hydrology
Courses Taught
- Dynamic Earth: An Intro to Geology
- Principles of Environmental Geology
- Analytical Geohydrology
- General Hydrogeology
- Transport Phenomena and Analytical Geohydrology
- Fraud in Geology
- Water and Society
- Regional Aquifer Systems in North America
Supervised Graduate Theses
- Sarah L. Emery, MS, 1996 (Plan B) Glacial landform assemblages
of Scott County -- sediment characteristics and regional hydraulic
properties.
- Manuela Junghans, MS, 1996 (Plan B), Geohydrologic aspects
in planning of wetland creation and restoration projects in
Cambridge (Isanti County) and Marshall (Lyon County), Minnesota.
- Thomas McL. Loretto, MS, 1996 (Plan B), On the influence
of scale of measurement on hydraulic conductivity measurements
in a glacial moraine setting, north-central Minnesota.
Selected Publications
Recent Research Support
- U of MN Graduate School Funding
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