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Barret Kurylyk
Associate Professor, Dalhousie University
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Projections of Global Groundwater Temperatures Due to Climate Change
ADVANCEMENTS IN WATERSHED MODELING TO SUPPORT WATER MANAGEMENT I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Dylan J. Irvine, Susanne Benz, Peter Bayer, Gabrie...
Groundwater plays important roles in catchments by providing baseflow to rivers and sustaining groundwater-dependent vegetation, amongst others. Like ...
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Aquifer and Freshwater Pond Responses to Storm Surge, Seawater Infiltration, and Sea-Level Rise Controlled by Groundwater-Surface Water Exchanges
GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS IN TERRESTRIAL, COASTAL, AND MARINE ENVIRONMENTS V POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Julia Cantelon, Barret Kurylyk
Coastal storms and sea-level rise are expected to make low-elevation islands increasingly vulnerable to seawater flooding and groundwater salinization...
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Evolution of Submarine Groundwater System in the Gulf of St. Lawrence since the Last Glacial Maximum
GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS IN TERRESTRIAL, COASTAL, AND MARINE ENVIRONMENTS V POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Shengchao YU, Barret Kurylyk, Holly A. Michael
Groundwater represents the largest freshwater resource in the Canadian Maritimes, with the province of Prince Edward Island (PEI) relying entirely on ...
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Climate change impacts on community groundwater resources in Nova Scotia
GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS IN TERRESTRIAL, COASTAL, AND MARINE ENVIRONMENTS V POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Nicole LeRoux, Bay Berry, Armita Motamedi, Audrey ...
Nearly 50% of the population of the Atlantic Canadian province of Nova Scotia relies on private wells for clean drinking water, and this percentage in...
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Time and Frequency Domain Analysis of Coastal Signal Propagation Through a Supra-Permafrost Aquifer
ARCTIC COASTAL DYNAMICS: WHAT ARE THE EMERGING FRONTIERS? II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 10 december 2024
Bay Berry, Barret Kurylyk, Cansu Demir, M. Bayani ...
Roughly a third of the Earths coastlines are underlain by permafrost, which can be more than one kilometer thick in the high Arctic. In these regions,...
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Advancing Understanding of Climate Change Impacts on Seasonally Frozen Ground Hydrology Through Calibration Automation and Multi-Model Ensemble Sensitivity Assessments
EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE-INDUCED DISTURBANCES IN HYDROLOGICAL SYSTEMS: UNDERSTANDING VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE I POSTER
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Ronald Strong, Barret Kurylyk, Rob Jamieson
The distribution of frozen ground significantly alters hydrological processes in cold regions because the hydraulic conductivity of frozen ground can ...
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Thermal habitat creation in warming rivers
RIVER TEMPERATURE IN A CHANGING WORLD III POSTER
hydrology | 09 december 2024
Kathryn Smith, Edmund Halfyard, Christa Kelleher, ...
Climate change is causing widespread river warming and a loss or fragmentation of cold-water habitat for aquatic species such as Atlantic salmon. Duri...
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Mechanistic Simulation of Salt‐Affected Soil‐Plant‐Atmosphere Continuum Dynamics in Seasonally Frozen Regions
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
06 november 2024
Yihao Xun, Xu Xu, Barret Kurylyk, XINHU LI, Dannin...

The salt‐affected Soil‐Plant‐Atmosphere Continuum (SPAC) is a dynamic, interactive system that is particularly complex in seasona...

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