Joan D. Willey
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Dr. Willey

Contact:

Office: Dobo 239A [map]
Voice: (910) 962-3459
FAX: (910) 962-3013
E-mail: willeyj

Office Hours:

by appointment

Professional Activities

  • Associate Director for Education, Center for Marine Science, UNCW
  • Coordinator for the MS marine science program at UNCW
  • Coordinator for cruise and field experience for graduate students

Most Recent Grants and Publications:

In press. Miller, C.L., Willey, J.D. and Kieber, R.J.  “Changes in Rainwater Composition During Tropical Storm Ernesto” Atmospheric Environment.

2007. Witt, M., Skrabal, S.A., Kieber, R.J. and Willey, J.D.  “Copper Complexation in Coastal Rainwater in Southeastern USA”  Atmospheric Environment 41, 3619-3630.

2006 Willey, J. D., Kieber, R.J. and Avery, G.B.  “The Changing Chemical Composition of Rainwater in the Continental USA”  Environmental Science and Technology 40, 5675-5680.

2006 Kieber, R.J., Whitehead, R.F., Reid, S.N., Willey, J.D., and Seaton, P.J.  “Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in Rainwater Collected in Southeastern North Carolina, USA”  Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 54, 21-41.

2005 Willey, J.D., Whitehead, R.F., Kieber, R.J., and Hardison, D.R. “Oxidation of Fe(II) in Rainwater” Environmental Science and Technology  39, 2579-2585.

2006 Kieber, R.J., Smith, B.J., Willey, J.D. and Skrabal, S.A. “Organic Complexation of Fe(II) and its Impact on the Redox Cycling of Iron in Rain” Environmental Science and Technology  39, 1576-1583.

2004 Willey, J. D. “The Effect of Ionic Strength on the Solubility of an Electrolyte”  Journal of Chemical Education 81,1644-1646.           

Recent grant with Dr. Robert Kieber, G. Brooks Avery, Robert F. Whitehead: “Chemical Characterization and Reactivity of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in Rainwater”  National Science Foundation, Atmospheric Chemistry, $532,752, 2007-2010.

 


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