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Marty Frisbee is an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, Planetary Sciences at Purdue University. He specializes in hydrogeology and applied geology with a focus on groundwater and surface-water interactions. His research aims to quantify how groundwater responds to climate change and land use/land cover changes, and how these perturbations propagate through aquifer systems and ultimately affect associated surface-water systems and ecosystems. Dr. Frisbee emphasizes improving the understanding of the time scales and magnitudes of these responses, incorporating field hydrogeology, hydrogeochemistry, and isotope hydrology into his work. He collaborates with geomorphologists, geophysicists, ecologists, and microbiologists on projects that investigate the relationships between groundwater controls, geomorphology, groundwater chemistry, aquatic ecology, and microbiology.
Purdue University • West Lafayette, IN
Teaching and research in Hydrogeology and Applied Geology.
New Mexico Tech • Socorro, NM
Teaching in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science.
Georgia Southern University • Statesboro, GA
Teaching in the Department of Geology and Geography.
New Mexico Tech • Socorro, NM
Conducting research in Earth and Environmental Science.
GRE is not required.