About


My research, as a PhD student in the Department of Geology and Environmental Science at the University of Pittsburgh, focuses on the intersection of geochemistry and environmental science, with a particular emphasis on urban water systems. Under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Bain, I investigate how urbanization impacts water quality, using geochemical and isotopic tracers to understand the sources and fate of contaminants. A core aspect of my work involves using stable boron isotopes (δ11B) to distinguish between natural and human-caused pollution. By combining field sampling and laboratory analysis, I am working to unravel the complex processes that govern the mobilization of elements and contaminants in urbanized watersheds.

Publications


Occurrence, origin and health risk of arsenic in water and palm dates from the Bazman geothermal field, SE Iran


Adnan Deshaee, A. Shakeri, B. Mehrabi, M. Rastegari Mehr, Seyed Kazem Ghoreyshinia

Geothermics, 2022


Geochemistry of Bazman thermal springs, southeast Iran


Adnan Deshaee, A. Shakeri, Y. Taran, B. Mehrabi, Mahin Farhadian, M. Zelenski, I. Chaplygin, F. Tassi

2020


Hydrogeochemistry, circulation path and arsenic distribution in Tahlab aquifer, East of Taftan Volcano, SE Iran


Seyed Kazem Ghoreyshinia, A. Shakeri, B. Mehrabi, F. Tassi, Meisam Rastegari Mehr, Adnan Deshaee

2020


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