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Dr. John Hooker is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at the University of the Incarnate Word, affiliated with the School of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. His research focuses on geology and subsurface fluid dynamics, with fieldwork in Mexico, Argentina, and Bolivia. He studies rock layers in the Sierra Madre Oriental to understand hydrocarbon exploration and drinking water systems in the Gulf Coast region. Hooker emphasizes environmental stewardship as a global imperative, advocating for cross-border collaboration in resource management.
His work integrates cultural perspectives from Latin America with scientific inquiry, highlighting the interdependence of human societies and Earth's natural resources. Despite no listed awards or grants, his research underscores the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges.
No specific laboratories or teams are mentioned in his profile, though his field-based studies suggest active engagement in geological exploration and environmental policy discussions.
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