Ian L. Pepper is currently the Chair of the Undergraduate Program in Environmental Sciences at the University of Arizona. He was recently named to Who's Who in America for the second year in a row, and in 1994 earned the Researcher of the Year Award in the College of Agriculture at the University of Arizona. In 1994 he was also named as a fellow to the American Society of Agronomy, and he became the Chair of the Soil Biology and Biohemistry Division of the Soil Science Society of America. Pepper is also a Fellow of the American Society of Microbiology, and has been a member of the Editorial Board of Applied and Environmental Microbiology for the past nine years. Pepper has also been the author or co-author of numerous published journal articles.
1 Monitoring and Characterization of the Environment
2 Sampling and Data Quality Objectives in Environmental Monitoring
3 Statistics and Geostatistics in Environmental Monitoring
4 Automated Data Acquisition and Processing
5 Maps in Environmental Monitoring
6 Geographic Information Systems and Their Use for Environmental Monitoring
7 Soil and Vadose Zone Sampling
8 Groundwater Sampling
9 Monitoring Surface Waters
10 Monitoring Near-Surface Air Quality
11 Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring
12 Environmental Physical Properties and Processes
13 Chemical Properties and Processes
14 Environmental Microbial Properties and Processes
15 Physical Contaminants
16 Chemical Contaminants
17 Microbial Contaminants
18 Soil and Groundwater Remediation
19 Ecological Restoration
20 Risk Assessment and Environmental Regulations