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Barret Kurylyk
Associate Professor, Dalhousie University
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Interrelated Coastal Flooding, Erosion, and Groundwater Salinization on a Barrier Island During Hurricane Fiona
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
05 april 2024
Julia Cantelon, Nicole LeRoux, Ryan P. Mulligan, L...

Coastal flooding transforms barrier island morphology and rapidly salinizes freshwater lenses that support island populations and ecosystems. Clima...

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Storm Impacts on a Permafrost Coast near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
high latitude environments | 19 february 2024
Bay Berry, David Didier, Stéphanie Coulombe, Jacob...
Unconsolidated permafrost coasts experience some of the most rapid erosion in the world, in part due to the change in strength from frozen to thawed m...
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Advanced Analytical Model for Interpreting Oscillatory Pumping Tests With Wellbore Skin and Rate‐Dependent Skin Effects
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
06 february 2024
Ali Mahdavi, Barret Kurylyk, Ye-Chen Lin

Oscillatory pumping tests presents a potential advancement in aquifer testing as they minimize hydraulic perturbations and result in no net water a...

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Saltwater Intrusion Into a Confined Island Aquifer Driven by Erosion, Changing Recharge, Sea‐Level Rise, and Coastal Flooding
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
08 january 2024
Sofija Stanic, Nicole LeRoux, Anner Paldor, Aaron ...

Aquifers on small islands are at risk of salinization due to low elevations and limited adaptive capacity, and present risks will be exacerbated by...

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Drivers and implications of groundwater-surface water interactions along an Arctic coastline
GROUNDWATER-SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS: INTEGRATING PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES ACROSS SYSTEMS AND SCALES IV ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2023
Julia Guimond, Cansu Demir, Barret Kurylyk, Michel...
Along coastlines globally, groundwater-surface water exchange occurs through two-way interactions between terrestrial and marine environments with imp...
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Mega‐Tidal and Surface Flooding Controls on Coastal Groundwater and Saltwater Intrusion Within Agricultural Dikelands
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
09 november 2023
Nicole LeRoux, Steven K. Frey, David Lapen, Julia ...

Climate change will increase sea levels, driving saltwater into coastal aquifers and impacting coastal communities and land use viability. Coastal ...

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Morphologic, Atmospheric, and Oceanic Drivers Cause Multi‐Temporal Saltwater Intrusion on a Remote, Sand Island
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
13 october 2023
Julia Cantelon, Clare E. Robinson, Barret Kurylyk

Small‐island populations disproportionately rely on fresh groundwater resources, which are increasingly threatened by salinization from chang...

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Local and Remote Storm Surge Contributions to Total Water Levels in the Gulf of St. Lawrence During Hurricane Fiona
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
02 august 2023
Ryan P. Mulligan, Laura Swatridge, Julia Cantelon,...

Post‐tropical Hurricane Fiona generated a large storm surge that resulted in pronounced flooding and coastal erosion in Atlantic Canada in Se...

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