Dr. Faith Fitzpatrick is a research hydrologist at the USGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center where she has been conducting applied research on causes of accelerated river channel change, river corridor sources and sinks of sediment and sediment-bound P, geomorphology/habitat interactions, and river restoration over the last 30 years. Faith has served in the role of science coordination for oil spills and floods, and is currently developing a erosion risk framework the incorporates headwater channels, ravines, stream power, and corridor erosion. She teaches a USGS fluvial geomorphology course for the USGS and universities.
Sessions in which Faith Fitzpatrick participates
Friday 14 October, 2022
13 : 10 — 13 : 20Introduction 13 : 20 — 13 : 40828- A Comprehensive Theoretical and Experimental Review of Oil Contamination Detection Using GPRSharad Ghodke, Concordia University 13 : 40 — 14 : 00688- New Tools for Tracking Potential Spills in RiversFaith Fitzpatrick, U.S. Geological Survey 14 : 00 — 14 : 20855- Advanced Three Dimensional (3D) Porous Materia...
Sessions in which Faith Fitzpatrick attends
Friday 14 October, 2022
10 : 50 — 11 : 00Introduction 11 : 00 — 11 : 20420- Scalable Hydrophobic Polymer Coated Sponge for Efficient Oil Separation from WaterWendy Tian, Manufacturing, Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 11 : 20 — 11 : 40414- Mesoscale Evaluation of Oil Submerging and Floating Processes During Marine Oil Spill Response: Effects of Dispersant on Submerging Stability and the Associated Me...