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PhD Proposal: Azmat Naseem

Location

Online

Date & Time

August 28, 2025, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

Description

Azmat Naseem, PhD Student

Advisor: 

Dr. Upal Ghosh

 

TITLE:  Source Apportionment and Seasonal Dynamics of Freely Dissolved Organic Contaminants in the Tidal Christina River using passive sampling 

 

ABSTRACT: 

The Christina River, a vital waterway in Delaware, continues to face significant ecological and public health risks from legacy contaminants such as PCBs, PAHs, and organochlorine pesticides. Despite extensive monitoring and localized remediation efforts, critical knowledge gaps limit effective management. Traditional approaches depend on bulk water and sediment concentrations, which overestimate bioavailability, lack seasonal and spatial resolution, and thereby fail to capture the direct association between sediment contamination and subsequent increase in fish tissue burdens. Source contributions remain poorly understood, and existing models rarely integrate site-specific, bioavailable concentration data, limiting their predictive power for remediation decisions. 
 
This research tackles existing gaps through three interconnected goals: (1) Measure bioavailable contaminants by assessing freely dissolved PCB concentrations in surface water and porewater in multiple seasons with time-integrated passive sampling, which offers spatially heterogeneous data on bioavailability. (2) Use Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) to identify and apportion sources of contamination, and (3) Develop a coupled fate–transport and food-web bioaccumulation model for scenario-based remediation evaluation.  
 
This research will improve predictions of fish tissue burdens, reduce uncertainty in risk assessments, and provide a decision-support framework to direct targeted remediation in the Christina River and comparable tidal systems.  
 
 

Location: WEBEX

Agenda

  • 11:55 pm: Meeting room will open
  • 12:00 pm: 45-min presentation will be open to the public with Q&A.
  • Followed by a closed session with the committee and PhD Student. 

Meeting number (access code): 2867 283 8560

Meeting password: 8zAyJSTZJ74

PhD Proposal