About
Louis McDonald is a Professor of Environmental Soil Chemistry and Soil Fertility at West Virginia University. He joined the Division of Plant and Soil Sciences in 1997 as an assistant professor and was promoted to full professor in 2010.
- Educational Background
- B.S. from California Polytechnic State University
- M.S. from Louisiana State University
- Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky
Dr. McDonald's research focuses on soil reclamation, remediation of metal-contaminated soils, and nutrient cycling in disturbed ecosystems. His work addresses critical environmental challenges through studies on soil health, agricultural sustainability, and contamination mitigation. Recent projects include evaluating industrial hemp as a bioremediation tool for brownfields in West Virginia.
His publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining environmental science with agricultural practices and policy analysis. Key areas include microplastic behavior in karst systems, carbon dynamics in Appalachian soils, and food security implications.
Dr. McDonald actively collaborates with international researchers from China, India, Iran, France, and South Korea, reflecting the global relevance of his work. He contributes to academic training through courses in soil fertility, soil chemistry, and graduate seminars.
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