Member Since 2010
Kennedy O. Doro
Associate Professor, University of Toledo
Deputy Chair, Hydrogeophysics Technical Committee; Member, Hydrogeophysics Technical Committee
My research focuses on understanding the distribution of soil and aquifer properties, the movement of fluids, and solutes within them and the non-destructive imaging of subsurface structures and processes using geophysical methods in combination with hydrological and in situ technologies. My team’s adaptive hydrogeophysical imaging and parameter estimation techniques are used to: [1] Characterize soil and aquifers and [2] monitor hydrological and biogeochemical processes.
Professional Experience
University of Toledo
Associate Professor
2019 - Present
Fugro
Project Engineer
2016 - 2019
Education
Eberhard Karls University Tübingen
Doctorate
2015
Eberhard Karls University Tübingen
Masters
2011
Bachelors
2003
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Honors & Awards
Near-Surface Geophysics Early Career Achievement Award
Received December 2024
AGU Abstracts
Short-term flooding treatments reduce soil oxygen, redox state, and respiration in a coastal forest
LAND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING UNDER GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: PATTERNS, DRIVERS, AND MECHANISMS II POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2024
Peter Regier, Nicholas D. Ward, Moses Adebayo, Ben...
Sea-level rise and shifting storm regimes are increasing flooding of coastal forests, driving formation of ghost forests and subsequent conversion to ...
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Quantifying Multi-layered Aquifer Interaction and Seasonal Climatic Impact Using Modflow-Based Model
ADVANCEMENTS IN PROCESS-BASED HYDROLOGIC MODELING TO SUPPORT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IV POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Prince Atiti, Valentina Iyanya Ita, James M. Marti...
Assessing hydraulic connectivity in multi-layered aquifer systems with alternating permeable layers is vital in regions where groundwater availability...
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TEMPEST simulation of coastal flooding redistributes water dispersible colloids and alters soil structure impacting dissolved oxygen dynamics.
WHERE LAND MEETS WATER: BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING AT THE TERRESTRIAL-AQUATIC INTERFACE I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Kenton A. Rod, Kennedy O. Doro, Kaizad F. Patel, K...
Coastal soils are increasingly impacted by hydrologic intensification in the form of rising sea level and flooding from storm surges and precipitation...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2026
Deputy Chair
Hydrogeophysics Technical Committee
2024 - 2026
Member
Hydrogeophysics Technical Committee
2022 - 2025
Member
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. (GSSI) Student Grant