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on residents of the Navajo Nation. Her research regarding the effects of the Gold King spill have aided several communities affected by the disaster. As part of this work, Chief gives public presentations in the
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Soil Air Permeability and Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Development of Soil Corer Air Permeameter, Post-fire Soil Physical Changes, and 3D Air Flow Model in Anisotropic Soils
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Chief, K., R. E. Emanuel, and O. Conroy-Ben (2019), Indigenous symposium on water research, education, and engagement,
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communities with methods that include their traditional values. In particular, she has researched the impacts of the
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and increase the participation of Native Americans in STEM. She is a professor at the University of Arizona.
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Native American 40 Under 40, National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, 2015
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One of Chief's research interests is addressing food, energy and water challenges in
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hydrologist, best known for her work to address environmental pollution on the
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Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Native Americans in STEM (SACNAS)
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EO114313. Published on 24 January 2019.
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in 2018, and is one of the interviewees in the feature documentary
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Distinguished Alumni Scholar, Stanford University, 2013
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Navajo Nation
Stanford University
University of Arizona
Navajo Nation
Thesis
Soil Air Permeability and Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: Development of Soil Corer Air Permeameter, Post-fire Soil Physical Changes, and 3D Air Flow Model in Anisotropic Soils
Diné
Navajo Nation
civil and environmental engineering
Stanford University
University of Arizona
Indigenous
2015 Gold King Mine spill
Navajo language
Science Friday
Science Friday
Hacking at Leaves
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
AISES
Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Native Americans in STEM (SACNAS)
Ambassador Award
American Geophysical Union
"Karletta Chief"




"Celebrating Women in STEM: Dr. Karletta Chief - University News |"
"Students Tackle 21st Century Sustainability Challenges on the Navajo Nation"
"Navajo researcher leads search for answers about contamination"

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