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==Work and Contact Information==
 
==Work and Contact Information==
EMPLOYER: University of Toronto<br />
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EMPLOYER:
::::Department of Earth Sciences<br />
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::University of Toronto
::::22 Russell Street<br />
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::Department of Earth Sciences
::::Toronto, ON Canada  M5S 3B1<br />
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::22 Russell Street
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::Toronto, ON Canada  M5S 3B1
  
 
EMAIL: [mailto:bslollar@chem.utoronto.ca bslollar@chem.utoronto.ca]
 
EMAIL: [mailto:bslollar@chem.utoronto.ca bslollar@chem.utoronto.ca]
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PHONE: 416.978.0770
 
PHONE: 416.978.0770
  
LINKEDIN:  
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WEBPAGE: http://bsherwoodlollar.weebly.com/
 
 
FACEBOOK:
 
 
 
Twitter
 
  
 
==About the Contributor==
 
==About the Contributor==
 
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Dr. Sherwood Lollar is a University Professor in Earth Sciences at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on stable isotope geochemistry for groundwater remediation investigations, tracking the fate of carbon-bearing fluids and gases such as CO2, CH4 and H2 in ancient fracture waters in the Earth’s crust, and exploring the role of deep subsurface microbial populations in carbon cycling.
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==Article Contributions==
 
==Article Contributions==
  

Revision as of 16:05, 18 December 2015

Work and Contact Information

EMPLOYER:

University of Toronto
Department of Earth Sciences
22 Russell Street
Toronto, ON Canada M5S 3B1

EMAIL: bslollar@chem.utoronto.ca

PHONE: 416.978.0770

WEBPAGE: http://bsherwoodlollar.weebly.com/

About the Contributor

Dr. Sherwood Lollar is a University Professor in Earth Sciences at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on stable isotope geochemistry for groundwater remediation investigations, tracking the fate of carbon-bearing fluids and gases such as CO2, CH4 and H2 in ancient fracture waters in the Earth’s crust, and exploring the role of deep subsurface microbial populations in carbon cycling.

Article Contributions