Interim Associate Dean for Research, College of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences | Professor, Hydrology and Water Resources | Professor, Environmental Science | Professor, Global Change - GIDP | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Interim Associate Vice President for Research, Division of Agriculture, Life and Veterinary Sciences, and Cooperative Extension | Professor, Public Health
Jon Chorover is Professor and Head, Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science at the University of Arizona UA) He received his B.S. Environmental Science) from University of Michigan, and M.S. Forest Science) and Ph.D. Soil and Water Chemistry) from UC Berkeley, worked as an NSF postdoctoral fellow in Analytical Chemistry at University of Geneva, and was on the faculty of Penn State University before joining the faculty of University of Arizona. His research grouexplores the biogeochemistry of soil, sediment and water through laboratory and field-based experiments probed with advanced analytical chemistry techniques. Of particular interest is resolving how mineral-organic interactions influence the weathering of soils, the stabilization of organic carbon, and the speciation, mobility and bioaccessibility of pollutants. He directs a core analytical chemistry facility, the Arizona Laboratory for Emerging Contaminants www.alec.arizona.edu) and serves as PI of the UA-led, NSF-funded Santa Catalina Mountains – Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory http:criticalzone.org/catalina-jemez/