Nicole LeRoux
@nicolekleroux
Research associate @DalEngineering @WaterStudies
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http://www.dal.ca/hydro 19-06-2019 11:31:12
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Thanks to Dr. Cherry for his global groundwater issues and solutions presentation for our DAL Civil&Resour Eng students and visitors to campus.
Hayden's 1st PhD paper with Craig Lake & via collaboration with SMU and AAFC uses geophysics, wells, sediment analysis, and drone imagery to show the impacts of dyke breaching and coastal flooding on shallow soils and groundwater >>50-day free access here authors.elsevier.com/a/1hIHQB8ccya2T
"Baby drone" photos of North Rustico, PEI - still recovering from Hurricane Fiona. Photo credit Nicole LeRoux
Dominion Beach with Nicole LeRoux & Ryan Malley & Sarah Hall - last week's geophysical campaign mapping groundwater along Cape Breton's coast for our Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund project. Tomorrow we start on Nova Scotia's South Shore.
Drumroll.... happy to have my first pub from my PhD research out there into the world in Hydrological Processes! We take a look at shallow groundwater temperature patterns through a regional monitoring network! (Check out here: doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14…)
Check out Abi's open access ASLO paper on how #Hurricane Fiona impacted water levels and quality of the tribs, springs, salt marsh and #coastal lagoon in a Marine Protected Ecosystem in PEI. With Lauren Somers Nicole LeRoux Kathryn Smith et al. aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Excited to share my master’s research has been published! Findings reveal how the world’s highest tides influence groundwater-ocean exchanges, an important consideration for future dike management. Thanks to NSERC ResNet and AAFC Canada for the support! doi.org/10.1029/2023WR…
Funny to see myself on the big screen! Check out this interview I did this morning with CTV's CTV Your Morning on some of my PhD research!
New open-access WRR paper led by former lab member Sofija and with Michael Hydrogeology group on the impacts of #coastal erosion, sea-level rise, recharge reduction, & #flooding on fresh #groundwater salinization agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
Thank you to the International Water Resources Association (IWRA) & the Faroese Geological Survey for hosting the 1st Islands Water Congress and highlighting the unique freshwater security challenges of island communities
New paper from Aida Zeighami on the influence of tributaries, springs, tidal ocean exchange, and atmospheric heat exchange on coastal lagoon temp patterns → coastal temps are far more dynamic/complex than river temps and can lead to migratory barriers onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…