Hydrogeology
We have numerous projects focused on understanding fundamental and applied hydrogeologic processes. These including understanding the role of faults in controlling permeability, groundwater impacts from fracking, groundwater resources, and even the hydrogeology of volcanoes.
Research Examples
Scibek, J., T. Gleeson, J.M. McKenzie, 2016, The biases and trends in fault zone hydrogeology conceptual models: global compilation and categorical data analysis, Geofluids, DOI: 10.1111/gfl.12188. Article Online Gassiat, C, T. Gleeson, R. Lefebvre, J.M. McKenzie, 2013, Hydraulic fracturing in faulted sedimentary basins : Numericalsimulation of potential contamination of shallow aquifers over long time scales, Water Resources Research, DOI: 10.1002/2013WR014287. Article as PDF Van Hinsberg, V., N. Vigouroux, S. Palmer, K. Berlo, G. Mauri, A.E. Williams-Jones, J.M. McKenzie, G. Williams-Jones, T. Fischer, 2017, Element flux to the environment of the passively degassing Kawah Ijen volcano, Indonesia, and implications for estimates of the global volcanic flux. Special Issue on Volcanic Lakes, Geological Society of London, 437, DOI:10.1144/SP437.2. Article as PDF |
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