Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE SHAUN KEITH FRAPE Professor Department of Environmental Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3G1 PERSONAL DATA: Birth date: July 28, 1949 Birth place: Toronto, Canada Telephone: 519-885-1211, ext. 36382 Fax: 519-746-7484 e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1979 Ph.D. “Interstitial Waters and Bottom Sediment Geochemistry as Indicators of Groundwater Seepage”, Ph.D. thesis, Department of Geological Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 320 p. 1974 M.Sc. “A Geochemical Study of Collins Lake, North of Kingston, Eastern Ontario”, unpublished M.Sc. thesis, Department of Geological Sciences, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario 1972 B.Sc. Honours Geology, “Trace Element Analyses of Algal Stromatolites from Two Correlative Stratigraphic Sections in the Lower Part of the Oxford Formation.” Unpublished B.S. thesis, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. EXPERIENCE AND RESEARCH INTERESTS: Dr. Frape is a hydrogeologist/geochemist who specializes in groundwater flow systems, isotopic tracers to delineate the transport of contaminants in natural systems and regional groundwater resource studies. He has extensive experience on ongoing studies in the following areas of geochemistry: a) Hydrogeochemical Systems in Deep Crystalline (Granite) and Sedimentary Rocks Ongoing research in Finland, Canada and Greenland associated with the safe disposal of radioactive and other wastes. An association over the past 30 years with projects around the world has resulted in an extensive knowledge base concerned with groundwater chemistry and movement in deep hydrogeologic systems. b) Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction Experience as a graduate student and then over the past 30 years with problems of contaminant migration, salination and surface water management as a result of groundwater migration into 1 surface waters such as rivers and lakes. Projects have been concerned with the natural migration of petroleum rich deep groundwaters into the Great Lakes of Canada, contaminant migration into surface water bodies from landfill sites and migration of refinery wastes into local lakes and rivers in Australia. c) Groundwater Resource Evaluation Local projects concerned with groundwater chemistry, age and amount in the Waterloo region and southern Ontario; coupled to extensive groundwater management projects in South America and India has provided a solid knowledge base for assessing the quality and quantity of ground and surface water systems. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 1994-present: Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. 1994-1995: Visiting Research Scientist, CSIRO, Perth, Australia. 1987-1994: Associate Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. 1984-1986: Assistant Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. 1981 - 1984: Research Assistant Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. 1979 - 1981: Research Associate Engineer, Waterloo Research Institute, University of Waterloo, attached to the Department of Earth Sciences. 1978: Geochemical Consultant with Water and Earth Science Associates Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario, part time. (see no. 1, Non-Referred Publications) 1975: Senior Field Mapping Assistant and Geochemist, Cominco Ltd., Baker Lake, NWT, summer. 1972, 1973: Senior Field Assistant, Assistant District Geologist for Indian Affairs and Northern Development, NTW, summer. 1971: Senior Field Assistant, Geological and Geochemical Survey for U.S. Borax and Chemical Company Tennessee, Montana, Idaho, summer. 1970: Geological mapping and Geophysical Field Assistant, R. Kidd - Geophysical Consultant, summer. AWARDS: 2013: Appointed as “A friend of Water/Reaction” of the IAGC Primary Working Group 2011: Fellow of the International Association of Geochemistry 2007: Awarded the O.E. Meinzer Prize in Hydrogeology from the Hydrogeology Division, Geological Society of America 2 2006: Elected Fellow of the Geological Society of America PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 2006: Elected Fellow of the Geological Society of America 2003: Peer Review Committees for Finnish Nuclear Waste Storage Program and the Canadian Nuclear Waste Storage Program. 2000 – 2004: Working member of the study group (PERMA) to assess the impact of Permafrost and Glaciation on a Nuclear Waste Repository. The group consists of Ontario Power Generation, NIREX (UK), SKB (Sweden), POSIVA and GTK (Finland). 2004-2011 Elected Councilor International Association of Geochemistry (IAGC) 2000: Workshop for POSIVA (Finnish Nuclear Power) on needs and priorities for future R & D on spent fuel disposal 2000 - 2005 Associate Editor, journal “Applied Geochemistry” 1998 – 1999: Review Panel of (STUK) for Finnish Nuclear Waste Storage Program. 1999: Working member of Swedish SKB “Matrix Block Experiment at Aspoo, Sweden” 1995 - 2003 Canadian Geochemist and Advisor to European Union Project concerning the hydrogeology and geochemistry of the Palmutto Natural Analogue Site, Finland 1997 - 1999 Associate Editor of the journal "Groundwater" 1996: Canadian delegate to Technical Workshop on Biodegradation/Bioaccumulation of Metals in the Environment. Held December 11-13, European Union, Brussels, Belgium. 1996: Co-chair hydrogeochemistry: Workshop on Glaciation and Hydrogeology. April 17-19, Stockholm, Sweden. Sponsored by SKB/SKI, Sweden. 1993 - 1994: Peer review for (STUK) Finnish Nuclear Safely Institute, Review of the Final Disposal of Radioactive Waste in the Finnish Shield. 1992 - 1995: Peer review and proposal review as part of the MITEC (Mineral Industry) committee to advise the mining companies of Canada on new exploration issues. 1992 - 1995: Associate Editor of the journal "Geology" 1990 - 1996: Peer review of Canadian Radioactive Waste Program as part of the Subsurface Advisory Team (SAT) for Environment Canada 1986 - 1987: Peer Review Committee, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, Review of ONWI, Nuclear Waste Isolation in Salt Documents. 1980 - present: Reviewer of approximately 5 journal articles per year for major geochemical and hydrogeology journals. 3 PUBLICATIONS Journal Papers 89. Stotler, R.L., Frape, S.K. and Labelle, L. Insights Gained From Geochemical Studies in the Waterloo Moraine: Indications and Implications for Anthropogenic Loading. Canadian Water Resources Journal (in press). 88. Hwang, H.T., Park, Y.J., Sudicky, E.A., Unger, A.J.A., Illman, W.A., Frape, S.K., & Shouakar- Stash, O. 2013. A multiphase flow and multispecies reactive transport model for DNAPL- involved Compound Specific Isotope Analysis. Advances in Water Resources. 59, 111-122. 87. Lojkasek-Lima, P., Aravena, R., Shouakar-Stash, O., Frape, S.K., Marchesi, M., Fiorenza, S., and Vogan, J. 2012. Evaluating TCE Abiotic and Biotic Degradation Pathways in a Permeable Reactive Barrier Using Compound Specific Isotope Analyses. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation. 10p. 86. Stotler, R.L., Frape, S.K., Ruskeeniemi, T., Pitkanen, P., and Blowes, D. 2012 Periglacial-glacial cycling and the geochemical evolution of Canadian Shield groundwaters. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, 76(1), 45-67. 85. Stotler, R.L., Frape, S.K., Freifeld, B.M., Holden, B., Onstott, T.C., Ruskeeniemi, T. and Chan, E. 2011. Hydrogeological and geochemical measurements through thick permafrost. Ground Water, 49(3), 348-364, doi:10.111/j.1745-6584.2010.00724.x. 84. Stotler, R.K., Frape, S.K., El Mugammar, H.T., Johnston, C.T., Judd-Henry, I., Harvey, F.E., Drimmie, R. and Jones, J.P. 2011. Geochemical heterogeneity in a relatively small, stratigraphically complex, moraine aquifer system: Interpretation of flow and recharge using multiple geochemical parameters. Hydrogeology Journal, 19: 101-115. 83. Boschetti, T., Toscani, L., Shouakar-Stash, O., Iacumin, P., Venturelli, G., Mucchino, C. and Frape, S.K. 2010. Salt waters of the northern Apennine Foredeep Basin (Italy): Origin and evolution. Aquat Geochem, DOI 10.1007/s10498-010-9107-y. 82. Stotler, R.L., Frape, S.K., Shouakar-Stash, O. 2010. An isotopic survey of δ81Br and δ37Cl of dissolved halides in the Canadian and Fennoscandian Shields. Chemical Geology, 274 (1-2), 38-55. 81. Stotler, R.L., Frape, S.K., Ahonen, L., Clark, I., Greene, S., Hobbs, M.Y., Johnson, E., Lemieux, J.-M., Peltier, W.R., Pratt, L., Sudicky, E.A., Tarasov, L. and Ruskeeniemi, T. 2010. Origin and stability of a permafrost methane hydrate occurrence in the Canadian Shield. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 296(3-4), 384-394. 80. Shouakar-Stash, O., Frape, S.K., Gargini, A., Pasini, M., Drimmie, R.J. and Aravena, R. 2009. Analysis of compound-specific chlorine isotopes of vinyl chloride by continuous flow isotope ratio mass spectrometry (CF-IRMS). Environmental Forensics Journal, 10:299-306. 79. Pfiffner, S.M., Onstott, T.C., Ruskeeniemi, T., Taikka, M., Bakermans, C., McGown, D., Chan, E., Johnson, A., Phelps, T.J., LePuil, M., Difurio, S.A., Pratt, L.M., Stotler, R., Frape, S.K., Telling, J., Sherwood Lollar, B., Neill, I. and Zerbin, F. 2008. Challenges for coring deep permafrost on Earth and Mars. Astrobiology, 8(3): 623-638. 78. Stotler, R.L., Frape, S.K. Ruskeeniemi, T., Ahonen, L., Paananen, M., Onstott, T.C. and Hobbs, M.Y. 2009. Hydrogeochemistry of groundwaters at and below the base of thick permafrost at Lupin, Nunavut, Canada. Journal of Hydrology, 373:80-95. 77. Onstott, T.C., McGown, D.J., Bakermans, C., Ruskeeniemi, T., Ahonen, L., Telling, J., Soffientino, B., Pfiffner, S.M., Sherwood Lollar,

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