Faculty

Jacob H. Dane
Emeritus Professor

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Contact Information:

235 Funchess Hall
334-844-0697
danejac@auburn.edu

Selected Publications

 

Education :
Ph.D., 1976, Colorado State Univ. (Soil Physics)
MS, 1972, New Mexico State Univ. (Soil Physics)
BS, 1969, Wageningen Agricultural Univ. (Agricultural Engineering)

Professional Experience:
1987: Professor, Auburn University
1982: Associate Professor, Auburn University
1976: Assistant Professor, Auburn University

Professional Activities:
      Many soils and aquifers in the country are contaminated with dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) such as chlorinated hydrocarbons, many of which are classified as carcinogens. These liquids have a density greater than and are immiscible with water, i.e., they co-exist as two separate liquids. They do, however, slowly dissolve in water, but their maximum concentrations are usually low. The final stages of this research are focused on the development of a constitutive model to predict residual saturations of DNAPLs. These residual saturations have been experimentally measured, but are not accounted for in current models. This research is in cooperation with scientists from INEEL (Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory) and PNNL (Pacific National Northwest Laboratory).
      Field hydraulic conductivity measurements are often cumbersome and unreliable. We are currently investigating the use of an air permeameter to relate air permeability to hydraulic conductivity values. A prototype has been patented, but is still being improved. In addition, we are exploring the relationships between air permeability, as a function of water content, and pore size distributions. The latter can then be used to calculate hydraulic conductivity and water retention functions.
     A research project is being developed to study ground water contamination in coastal areas, where fresh and salt water meet. This research project is in cooperation with the Auburn University Civil Engineering Department.

Honors and Awards:
  • Senior Research Fellowship, Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1983
  • Senior Research Award, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990
  • Supervisor Ph.D. student (Mart Oostrom) who received the A.L. Smith award for outstanding scholastic achievement in Agronomy and Soils, 1990
  • Supervisor of one of the top ten Outstanding Graduate Students (Mart Oostrom) at Auburn University, 1991
  • Supervisor of Ph.D. student (Mart Oostrom) who received the Harry Merriwether Fellowship for the 1991-1992 academic year
  • Visiting Professor Research Fellowship, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 1993
  • Supervisor of one of the six Graduate Students (H.H. Liu) at Auburn University selected for a poster presentation in the sciences session of the Graduate Research Forum, 1994
  • Supervisor Ph.D. student (H.H. Liu) who received the A.L. Smith award for outstanding scholastic achievement in Agronomy and Soils, 1994 Alumni Professor, 1994-1998
  • Supervisor of Outstanding Student (H.H. Liu) in the College of Agriculture
  • Fellow, Soil Science Society of America, 1995
  • Supervisor of Ph.D. Student (H.H. Liu) receiving the Emil Truog Soil Science Award (best Ph.D. dissertation) of the Soil Science Society of America, 1996
  • Supervisor of Ph.D. Student (H.H. Liu) receiving honorable mention for the best Ph.D. dissertation in engineering and the physical sciences by the Universities Council on Water Resources, 1996
  • Supervisor Ph.D. student (C. Hofstee) who received the A.L. Smith award for outstanding scholastic achievement in Agronomy and Soils, 1997
  • Fellow, American Society of Agronomy, 1997
  • Supervisor Ph.D. student (M. Jalbert) who received the A.L. Smith award for outstanding scholastic achievement in Agronomy and Soils, 2000
  • Guest Professor, Vienna Agricultural Univ., Vienna, Austria, 2000
  • Co-editor: J.H. Dane and G.C. Topp (ed.). 2002. Methods of Soil Analysis. Part 4. Physical Methods. 1692 pp. SSSA Book Series 5. SSSA, Madison, WI.
Professional Societies Membership:
  • Chairman, organizing committee, Symposium on Water Quality in Alabama: Non-Point Source Pollution, Present Status and Future Directions, 1988, Auburn, Alabama
  • Certificate for 5 years of service as Associate Editor, Soil Science Society of America Journal, Soil Physics Division, 1990
  • Certificate for 3 years of service as Technical Editor, Soil Science Society of America Journal, Soil Physics Division, 1993
  • Member, Soil Science Research Award of the Soil Sci. Soc. Amer., 1995-1996
  • Member, Bouyoucos Conferences - Soil Science Society of America Standing Committee (S773), 1997 - 1999
  • Member, Glossary of Soil Science Terms Committee, Soil Sci. Soc. Amer., 1997-2000
  • Chair (1983-2000) and member (2000-present) of the Departmental Graduate Program Committee
  • Served two 3-year terms on the Auburn University Senate
  • Member Provost and Academic Vice-President Search Committee, 1993

Courses:

AGRN 7590 Soil Physics
AGRN8580 Advanced Soil Physics

 

 

   
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