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Geography & Geology Department
205 Strong Hall
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
(734) 487-0218
Dr. Michael Kasenow
Professor- Hydrogeology, Science EducationStrong Hall 219
Office: 734.487.8485
Email: mkasenow@emich.edu
Education
Ph.D. 1994, Western Michigan University
B.S. 1989, Geology, Eastern Michigan University
Research Interests
Michael Kasenow is an innovative researcher in the field of aquifer analysis, who actually does "real world" work. He has been certified by the American Institute of Professional Geologists, and was a major player in the organization and development of the current Hydrogeology and Environmental Analysis curriculums at Eastern Michigan University. He is the author or co-author of over 50 scientific publications, and this includes software, monographs and fourteen books. His current research is primarily concerned with the estimation of aquifer parameters, and the relationship between lakes, rivers, wetlands and groundwater. He is also an award winning novelist and an award winning poet.
Courses
BIOL/ESSC 107 Intro. To Environmental ScienceGEOG 107 Introduction to Geography
ESSC 108 Earth Science for Non-Science Majors
ESSC 202 Earth Science for Elementary Teachers
ESSC 208 Natural Environmental Hazards
ESSC 300 Intro to Hydrology
ESSC 315 Water and the Environment for Elementary Teachers
ESSC 448 Hydrogeology
ESSC 470 Quantitative Methods in Geography and Geology
ESSC 501 Environmental Earth Science for Educators
ESSC 569 Principles of Phys. Hydrology for Educators