Can We Use Mine Waste Rock for Construction? A Case Study in Environmental Geochemistry
Martha Buckwalter-Davis graduated from Alfred University in 2006, having studied environmental studies and geology. She moved to Canada and got interested in mining, which led her to complete a master's in geological sciences (environmental geochemistry) at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario in 2013. That same year she moved to Ireland and is now as a geochemist for Golder Associates, a global environmental/engineering consultancy, in Naas (rhymes with 'mace'), County Kildare. She considers herself a waste consultant, moving across mining, contaminated land, and manufacturing to address complex issues surrounding waste characterization and management.

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