Education
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of Massachusetts/Amherst 1988
M.S., Environmental & Civil Engineering, University of Iowa 1982
B.S., General Science, University of Iowa 1978
Years of Service on this Faculty
Spring 1988-Spring 1993, Assistant Professor
Summer 1993-2007, Associate Professor
Fall 2007-present Professor
Fall 2004-Present, Director of Florida Water Resources Center
Honors
Best Technology Paper published in ES&T, 2006
ESTCP/SERDP, Project of the Year Award, 2006
Theta Tau Professional Engineering, Professor and Advisor Recognition, 2005-06
Winner of the ASEE Research Paper Competition, 1998
National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Young Investigator, 1994-1995
Winner of the ASEE Research Paper Competition, 1994
Principal Publications
Klammler, H., and K. Hatfield. 2009. Analytical Solutions for the Flow Fields near Funnel-and-Gate Reactive Barriers with Hyraulic Losses. Water Resources Res., 25, W02423.
Klammler H., K. Hatfield, M. D. Annable, E. Agyei, B. Parker, J. Cherry, and P.S.C. Rao. 2007. General analytical treatment of the flow field relevant to the interpretation of passive fluxmeter measurements. Water Resources Research, 43, W04407, doi:10.1029/2005WR004718.
Campbell, T. J., K. Hatfield, H. Klammler, M. D. Annable, and P.S.C. Rao. 2006. Magnitude and directional measures of water and Cr(VI) fluxes by passive flux meter. Environmental Science and Technology 40(20), 6392-6397. (Designated the Best Technology Paper published in ES&T, 2006)
Perminova, I.V., A.N. Kovalenko, P. Schmitt-Kopplin, K. Hatfield, N. Hertkorn, E.Y. Belyaeva, V.S. Petrosyan. 2005. Design of quinonoid-enriched humic materials with enhanced redox properties. Environmental Science and Technology, 39(2), 8518-8524.
Hatfield, K., M. Annable, J. Cho, P.S.C. Rao, and H. Klammler. 2004. A direct passive method for measuring water and contaminant fluxes in porous media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 75 (3-4), 155-181.
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