Lee Florea
Assistant Director for Research
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Phone(812) 855-1376
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Biography
As the Assistant Director of Research, Lee coordinates and supports the research activities of IGWS staff through project and editorial management and active collaborations. Lee is a licensed professional geologist in Indiana and Kentucky with two decades of professional experience in academic, government, and industry jobs. His scholarly activities span the natural sciences as they pertain to the understanding of carbonate aquifers—groundwater that influences the drinking water of one out of every four people on Earth. An avid caver, cartographer, and a certified advanced diver, Lee has visited and surveyed caves in 30 states and several countries in Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. His current research questions focus on carbon transport in the critical zone, and includes funded research programs in Indiana, Kentucky, Miami, Mt. Rainier, and Romania.
Lee arrived at IGWS after 8 years as tenure line faculty in Kentucky and Indiana. He is a Romania Fulbright Fellow and a USGS Mendenhall Postdoctoral Scholar. He received his PhD from the University of South Florida and his MS from the University of Missouri-Columbia. His undergraduate in Physics and Mathematics is from Western Kentucky University.
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- Interdisciplinary Highly-Collaborative Research
- FY2020 USGS NGGDPP Grant: CARST: Collective Access & Resource Space Tandem for Simultaneous Management of Physical Sample Collections and Digital Assets
- Locating and characterizing important springs of the Indiana Uplands
- Indiana Journal of Earth Sciences - Volume 3
- Indiana Journal of Earth Sciences - Volume 2