The contract for the GeoMine
project is actually a renewal of a previous contract that lasted from
December 2011 to September 2012. The current contract, which provides an
additional $129,000 in funding from the WVDEP, runs through December
2013.
“This is a feather in our cap,” said Dr.
David Pittenger, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. “Our Department of
Geography offers an outstanding education that allows students to learn
both the political-economic-historical perspective of geography as well
as the powerful tools used to create complex maps using GIS
technology.”
Dr. James M. Leonard, a geography
professor and director of the Geography Department GIS Lab, said the
contract has so far employed 12 different undergraduate and graduate
students. He said the GeoMine project is a joint venture among several
federal agencies, notably the U.S. Office of Surface Mining,
Reclamation, and Enforcement and several state-level environmental
protection agencies, including the WVDEP.
“The project goal is to create a
Geographic Information Systems database for monitoring and regulating
coal mining in Appalachia,” Leonard said. “I expect additional students
to be hired as the needs of WVDEP may require. One hundred percent of
the funding has gone to students.”
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