Assistant Professor of Environmental Science Tyler Frankel was featured by Bay Journal in an article titled: Elevated Metals Found in James River Sediment Near Coal Ash Pits. The article states, Frankel began testing waters near coal ash storage sites a few years ago to help fill gaps in the data, Read more…
Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Tyler Frankel was quoted by The Bay Net in an article entitled "Potomac Riverkeeper Gets Up-Close Look At Crash Aftermath." The article states: That’s when he called Tyler Frankel, a professor of environmental sciences at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, VA. Read more…
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Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Tyler Frankel contributed to an article titled "Advocates Celebrate a Legal Win Against U.S. Navy’s Staggering Pollution in the Potomac River. A Lack of Effective Regulation Could Dampen the Spirit" in Inside Climate News. “There is a distinct lack of field studies designed Read more…
Research led by Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Tyler Frankel was recently featured in an article titled "Cancer-causing metals leak into water near coal ash landfills," which was featured in Earth News and Mirage News. Researchers from the University of Mary Washington have discovered alarming levels of cancer-causing Read more…Read more about Tyler Frankel.