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Julia Cantelon
PhD Candidate, 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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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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Coastal Impacts from Waves and Storm Surge Generated by Hurricane Fiona on Prince Edward Island, Canada
LATE BREAKING CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE GLOBAL 2022 HURRICANES, TYPHOONS, AND TROPICAL CYCLONES II ORAL
natural hazards | 15 december 2022
Ryan P. Mulligan, Laura Swatridge, Julia Cantelon,...
On September 24, 2022, Atlantic Canada felt the impacts of one of the largest and most intense storms ever to hit the region. Hurricane Fiona made lan...
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Integrating Hydrogeological and Geophysical Monitoring to Reveal Multi-Temporal Salinization of Island Freshwater Resources
COASTAL HYDROLOGY III ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2022
Julia Cantelon, Barret Kurylyk
Freshwater lenses in islands support human populations and diverse ecosystems but are vulnerable to salinization processes that occur over hours to mi...
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Vertical Saltwater Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers Driven by Episodic Flooding: A Review
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
21 november 2022
Julia Cantelon, Julia Guimond, Clare E. Robinson, ...

Low‐elevation coastal areas are increasingly vulnerable to seawater flooding as sea levels rise and the frequency and intensity of large stor...

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Freshwater lost at sea: Observations of multi-temporal saltwater intrusion from a novel, combined monitoring approach on a small remote island in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean
ISLANDS’ DYNAMIC HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES IN A CHANGING WORLD II ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
simulating complex systems | 21 june 2022
Julia Cantelon, Barret Kurylyk
Small islands rely on fresh groundwater lenses to support human populations and diverse ecosystems. Island freshwater resource are highly vulnerable t...
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Fresh groundwater vulnerability on small islands to natural and anthropogenic forcing: Impacts to community water resources and ecosystems
ISLANDS’ DYNAMIC HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES IN A CHANGING WORLD II ONLINE DISCUSSION SESSION
simulating complex systems | 21 june 2022
Barret Kurylyk, Martin A. Briggs, Sofija Stanic, J...
Small-island communities and ecosystems rely on groundwater from shallow freshwater lenses that may be strongly influenced by seasons, storms, natural...
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