RESEARCH LANDSCAPES Air Quality in Utah's Oil Country with Seth Lyman

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Seth directs Utah State University’s Bingham Entrepreneurship & Energy Research Center, located in Vernal, and is a Research Professor in USU's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He has a doctoral degree in Environmental Science and Health, and his expertise is in atmospheric measurements, instrumentation, and analysis. Research at the Bingham Center focuses on the environmental outcomes of energy production, especially air quality impacts from oil and gas development. Seth and his colleagues at the Bingham Center have carried out projects to quantify emissions of organic compounds from various oil and gas sources, understand the conditions that lead to wintertime ozone production in the Rocky Mountain region, and develop computer models of atmospheric emissions and air quality.
    In this latest Research Landscapes Event Series, Dr. Lyman presents about managing the relationship between air quality concerns combined with energy production in Utah's Oil country located in the Uinta Basin. The focus of his research is in regards to Ozone, specifically winter ozone. The end of his presentation concludes with a 20-30 minutes Q&A segment from the audience.
    We hope you enjoy!

Комментарии • 1

  • @PaulHacking-n2x
    @PaulHacking-n2x 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dr. Seth Lyman is a gem of exquisit value, quality, integrity and pragmatism. Utah, especially Utan's Uintah Basin should consider themselves fortunate to have his leadership, integrity and most important, scientific honesty helping to forge the best way forward to find the place where humans and the necessity of economic development realities can exist in the most rational way possible. Seth knows the science, and the science, not fear should lead the pat forward. Great job Seth!