Bonnie de Berry, M.F.S., Geochemistry/Water Quality
Bonnie de Berry applies her diverse experience to watershed investigations, aquatic chemistry, and environmental analyses addressing a wide variety of water and sediment-related issues with an emphasis on nonpoint sources of pollution and water-quality enhancement.

• M.F.S. Environmental Chemistry, Yale University, 1999
• B.S. Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, 1995




  • White, C., Owens, J., Mallory, B., Shaw, D., and Hecht, B., 2005, Bear Creek water quality study, 1999-2002, Woodside, San Mateo County, California [abs.]: Biennial State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference, 7th, Oakland, California, October 2005.


  • Mallory, B. and Benoit, G., 1999, Refinement and application of a tracer technique to identify nonpoint sources of pollution at the Hudson River NERR site:Spring Meeting American Geophysical Union, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1-4 1999, Supplement to Eos, 1999, v. 80, no.17: S107.