W. Lee Daniels
Professor,
Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences
Phone: (540) 231-7175
E-mail: wdaniels@vt.edu
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Dr. Daniels’ teaching programs at Virginia Tech focus on soil geomorphology and landscape analysis with particular emphasis on the relationships among surficial geology, hydrology, soil patterns, and long-term landscape evolution processes.
His areas of specialization include the stabilization and restoration of disturbed lands, including areas disturbed by mining, road building, waste disposal, urbanization, and erosion. In particular, he has focused his research and consulting experience on mine reclamation and wetland impact mitigation. Major awards include the Reclamation Researcher of the Year from the American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation and the EPA’s National Biosolids Utilization Research Award.
Dr. Daniels received his Ph.D. in Soil Geomorphology from Virginia Tech in 1985.
August 28, 2008
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Courses Offered Fall 2008
- AAEC 5174: International Agricultural Development & Trade
- AEE 5074: Foundations of Agricultural and Extension Education
- APSC/PPWS 5044: Biotechnology in Agriculture & Society
- CSES 5604: Environmental Science Concepts for Professionals
- CSES 5874: Reclamation of Disturbed Lands
- FST 5044: Global Food Laws and Regulations
- HNFE 5684: Program Development in Health Education
- HORT 4324: Greenhouse Management
- HORT 4764: Vegetable Crops
- PPWS 5214: Diseases of Crop Plants



