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James Bonczek

Lecturer

RESEARCH FOCUS
Sorption of ionized and ionizable organic compounds on soils, soil clay minerals and surfactant-modified mineral surfaces

COURSES TAUGHT
SOS 2007 - World of Water
SOS 3022 - Introduction to Soils in the Environment
SOS 3022L - Introduction to Soils in the Environment Lab
SOS 5050L - Soils for Environmental Professionals Lab
SOS 6932 - Soil and Water Science Methods
Soils for Professionals Short Course

SELECT PUBLICATIONS
Bonczek, J.L., and L.R. Ellis. 2007. A case study using academic club service projects as comprehensive teaching tools. J. Nat. Resour. Life Sci. Educ. In review.

Bonczek, J.L., and P. Nkedi-Kizza. 2007. Bimodal sorption of a probe nitrogen heterocycle, quinoline, using surfactant-modified clays as model sorbents. Journal of Environmental Quality. Pending.

Bonczek, J.L., W.G. Harris, and P. Nkedi-Kizza. 2002. Monolayer to bilayer transitional arrangements of hexadecytrimethylammonium cations on sodium montmorillonite. Clays and Clay Min. 50:11-17.

Bonczek, J.L. and B.L. McNeal. 1996. Specific gravity effects on fertilizer leaching from surface sources to shallow water tables. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 60:978-985.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Soil and Water Science Department, 2169 McCarty Hall, PO Box 110290, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611
(352) 392.1951 x 249, (352) 392.3902 fax
email: bonczek@ufl.edu
Full Curriculum Vitae

Soil and Water Science Department | 106 Newell Hall, P.O. Box 110510 | Gainesville, FL 32611 | Phone: 352.392.1803, Fax: 352.392.3399
soils@ifas.ufl.edu |
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