Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences
Stephen Moysey
Moysey
Assistant Professor
338 Brackett Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
Office: 864.656.5019
Lab: 864.656.4579
E-mail:smoysey@clemson.edu

Ph.D. Geophysics, Stanford University, 2005
M.S. Hydrology, University of Arizona, 1999
B.S. Environmental Physical Sciences, University of Alberta, 1996

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Faculty Overview
Dr. Moysey’s research and teaching interests focus on watershed characterization and contaminant transport problems. Major areas of research include the use of geostatistics and inverse methods to integrate geophysical measurements as dynamic data constraints in hydrologic characterization problems, determining the relationship between hydrologic and geophysical parameters at the field scale, and quantitatively understanding the complex and multi-scale nature of geologic environments. Dr. Moysey is also actively collaborating with NGOs to develop sustainable watershed development practices in rural India.

Class Information
For current syllabi, please search the Clemson University Syllabus Respository.

GEOL291/292 Introduction to Research Methods I & II
GEOL 270 Experiences in Sustainable Development: Water
GEOL 409/609 Subsurface Methods (previously GEOL409/609 Applied Geophysics)
GEOL 803 Geostatistics
Selected Publications

Moysey, S.M., R.J. Knight, and H.M. Jol, Texture based classification of ground-penetrating radar images, Geophysics, 71(6):K111-K118, DOI:10.1190/1.2356114, 2006.

Singha, K. and S. Moysey, Accounting for spatially variable resolution in electrical resistivity tomography through field-scale rock physics relations, Geophysics, 71(4)A25-A28,doi:10.1190/1.2209753, 2005.

Moysey S., K. Singha, and R. Knight, A framework for inferring field-scale rock physics relationships through numerial simulation, Geophysical Research Letters , 32, DOI 10.1029/2004GRL022152, 2005.

Moysey S. and R.J. Knight, Modeling the field-scale relationship between dielectric constant and water content in heterogeneous systems, Water Resources Research , 14, DOI 10.1029/2003WRR002589, 2004.

Moysey S., J. Caers, R.J. Knight, and R.M. Allen-King, Stochastic estimation of facies using ground penetrating radar data, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment , 17, 306-318, DOI 10.1007/s00477-003-0152-6, 2003.

Moysey S., S.N. Davis, M. Zreda, and L.D. Cecil, The distribution of meteoric 36 Cl/Cl in the United States: A comparison of models, Hydrogeology Journal , 11(6), 615-627, DOI 10.1007/s10040-003-0287-z, 2003.

Davis S.N., S. Moysey, L.D. Cecil, and M. Zreda, Chlorine-36 in groundwater of the United States: Empirical data, Hydrogeology Journal , 11(2), 217-227, DOI 10.1007/s10040-002-0232-6, 2003.

Davis S.N., L.D. Cecil, M. Zreda, and S. Moysey. Chlorine-36, bromide, and the origin of spring water, Chemical Geology, 179(1), 3-16, 2001.

Davis S.N., J. Fabryka-Martin, L. Wolfsberg, S. Moysey, R. Shaver, E.C. Alexander, and N. Krothe, Chlorine-36 in ground water containing low chloride concentrations, Ground Water , 38(6), 912-921, 2000.

Awards & Honors

Stanford Graduate Fellowship, Stanford University (2001-2004).

Millennium TA Award, Stanford University (2004).

NSERC Canada Post Graduate Scholarship (1999-2000).

Arizona Hydrological Society Scholarship (1997).

Award for Excellence at the Student Interface, University Arizona (1997).

Graduate College Fellow, University of Arizona (1996-1997).