James J. Miner, M.S.

James J. Miner
Head, Wetlands Geology Section
Transportation and Enviroment Center






Phone: 217-244-5786 • Fax: 217-265-8214
E-mail: miner@isgs.illinois.edu

Wetlands Geology Staff Page

 

Major Responsibilities

 

Current Research Projects

 

Selected Publications

Miner, James J. and Michael V. Miller, in press, Wetlands Geology chapter in Kolata, D. (ed.), Geology of Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, Illinois.

Miner, James J., 2004, Ground-Water System, in Encyclopedia of Chicago: The Newberry Library, p. 290.

Miner, J.J., and D.B. Ketterling, 2003, Dynamics of Peat Accumulation and Marl Flat Formation in a Calcareous Fen, Midwestern United States: Wetlands 23:950-960.

Miner, James J., 2003, Review of Wetlands Drainage, River Modification, and Sectoral Conflict in the Lower Illinois River Valley, 1890-1930, Book Review 2003-#3: Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science 96(3):243.

Miner, J.J., M.V. Miller, and C.S. Fucciolo, 2003, A Hydrogeologic Procedure for Evaluating Wetland Restoration and Creation Sites: Illinois State Geological Survey Open-File Series 2002-5, Champaign, Illinois, 21 p.

Levin, G.A., L. Suloway, A.E. Plocher, F.R. Hutto, J.J. Miner, C.A. Phillips, J. Agarwal, and Y. Lin, 2002, Status and Functions of Isolated Wetlands in Illinois: Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication 232, Champaign, Illinois, 16 p.

Amon, J., C. Thompson, Q. Carpenter, and J. Miner, 2002, Temperate Zone Fens of the Glaciated Midwestern USA: Wetlands Vol. 22, No. 2, p. 301–317.

Miner, J.J., and S.D. Simon, 1997, A simplified soil-zone monitoring well:Restoration and Management Notes, V. 15, No. 2, p. 156–160.

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