Angel Gutierrez

Reclamation Office: Federal Government, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation
Contact Information: (928) 343-8371, agutierrez@usbr.gov

Research Funded by the Science and Technology Program

Angel Gutierrez began doing research for the Science and Technology Program in the 2018 fiscal year, with funding provided by the program as recently as the 2023 fiscal year. Projects were funded under the Science and Technology Program research topics Repair and Maintenance, Water Quality, Ecosystem Needs, Public and Employee Safety and Improving Geotechnical Infrastructure Reliability.

The following research projects were funded in whole or in part by the Science and Technology Program. Angel Gutierrez is listed as the principal investigator, or primary researcher. Click the project's title to view more information.

Ground Modification using Microbially Induced Desaturation (MID) for Liquefaction Interim Risk Reduction

Project ID: 23020
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2023 - 2024
Research Results: contact Angel Gutierrez

Recent Advances in Selenium Treatment Technologies, Application to Emerging Wetlands, and Pilot Project Implementation Plan in the Salton Sea, California

Project ID: 22066
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2022 - 2023
Research Results: Please contact research@usbr.gov about research products related to this project.

Scoping Project for Salton Sea Windblown Playa Dust Modeling

Project ID: 22070
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2022
Research Results: Please contact research@usbr.gov about research products related to this project.

Laboratory and Field Testing of Enzyme and Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation for Mitigation of Fugitive Dust at the Salton Sea

Project ID: 21016
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2021 - 2023
Research Results: Please contact research@usbr.gov about research products related to this project.

Application of Enzyme Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP) for Channel Lining and Repair, Low Volume Road Stabilization, Embankment Construction, and Erosion Control

Project ID: 1840
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2018
Research Results: Application of Enzyme Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP) for Channel Lining and Repair, Low Volume Road Stabilization, Embankment Construction, and Erosion Control (final, PDF, 1.6MB)

Bio-based barriers for seepage and internal erosion control

Project ID: 1833
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2018
Research Results: Bio-Barriers for Seepage and Internal Erosion Control (final, PDF, 885KB)


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Last Updated: 11/17/20