Elizabeth Brinck received her Ph.D. in geology from the University of Wyoming. Her dissertation work included groundwater and soil chemistry changes associated with coalbed methane development. Since completing her degree in 2007, she has been employed by the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology to research groundwater quality and quantity issues in eastern Montana.
Elizabeth Brinck received her Ph.D. in geology from the University of Wyoming. Her dissertation work included groundwater and soil chemistry changes associated with coalbed methane development. Since completing her degree in 2007, she has been employed by the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology to research groundwater quality and quantity issues in eastern Montana.
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