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Benjamin C. Bostick

Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences

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Departments

  • Earth Sciences

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Contact Information

Email: benjamin.c.bostick@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-3624
Office: 6105 Fairchild Hall

Education

B.A. University of Idaho; B.S. University of Idaho; M.S. University of Idaho; Ph.D. Stanford University

Areas of Expertise

Soil and sediment geochemistry; redox cycling of nutrients and contaminants in soils and sediments; iron and sulfur cycling; chemistry of sulfide minerals; arsenic geochemistry; uranium geochemistry; microbially mediated mineral formation and dissolution; application of synchrotron-based spectroscopic techniques in the earth sciences

Selected Works

  • Kaste, J M, B C Bostick, A J Friedland, A W Schroth, and T G Siccama, "Fate and Speciation of Gasoline-Derived Ph in Organic Horizons of the Northeastern USA," Soil Science Society of America Journal, 70 (August 2006) 1688-1698.
  • Bostick, B C, C E Renshaw, J L de Lemos, S Stürup and X Feng, "Response to Comment on 'Landfill-Stimulated Iron Reduction and Arsenic Release at the Coakley Superfund Site (NH)'," Environmental Science & Technology, 40:12 (2006) 4039.
  • de Lemos, J L, B C Bostick, C E Renshaw, S Stürup and X Feng, "Landfill-Stimulated Iron Reduction and Arsenic Release at the Coakley Superfund Site NH", Environmental Science & Technology, 40:1 (2006) 67-73.
  • Renshaw, C E, B C Bostick, C K Wong, et al., "Impact of Land Disturbance on the Fate of Arsenical Pesticides in Orchard Soils," Journal of Environmental Quality, 35:1, (January 2006) 61-67.
  • Toevs, G R, M J Morra, M Polizotto, B C Bostick, and S Fendorf, "Metal(loid) Diagenesis in Mine-impacted Sediments of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho," Environmental Science & Technology, 40:8 (2006) 2537-2543.

Current Projects

"Geochemical Processes Limiting Trace Arsenic Mobilization in High-Iron Groundwaters of Southeastern Cambodia," "Role of Sulfate Reduction in Limiting Arsenic Levels in Arsenic-Impacted Cambodian Groundwater"