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Member Since 1992
Beth L. Parker
Professor, University of Guelph
Professional Experience
University of Guelph
Professor
2004 - Present
University of Guelph
G360 Director
Education
Doctorate
1996
Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2019
Citation
For fundamental advancement in characterizing contaminant mobility in fractured sedimentary rocks.
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Publications
How Do Fractures Influence Hyporheic Exchange in Sedimentary Rock Riverbeds?

Bedrock rivers represent a hydrogeological environment in which surface water flows along an exposed bedrock surface. Studies of hyporheic exchange...

July 21, 2021
AGU Abstracts
Assessing the Impact of Fault Structures on Regional Aquifer-Aquitard Continuity using Airborne, Surface, and Borehole Geophysical Methods
MULTISCALE RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION APPLIED TO NATURAL RESOURCES POSTER
near surface geophysics | 11 december 2023
Colby Steelman, Nicholas D. Kerr, Connor Gorrie, S...
The Liard Basin is home to Canadas second largest natural gas reserve spanning the borders of British Columbia, Yukon, and Northwest Territories. Pote...
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Multi-scale characterization to assess aquifer vulnerability in the Liard Basin, Northwest Territories, Canada
MULTISCALE RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION APPLIED TO NATURAL RESOURCES POSTER
near surface geophysics | 11 december 2023
Qian Yi Li, Beth L. Parker, Amanda A. Pierce, Colb...
The Liard Basin represents the second largest oil and gas reserve in Canada, with an estimated reserve of 6196 billion m3 of unconventional gas. Fresh...
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Evaluating the Impacts of Oil and Gas Development on Groundwater around Remote Northern Communities: Using Airborne and Surface Geophysics to Advance a Depositional Model of the Dunvegan Formation within the Liard Basin, Northwest Territories, Canada
ADVANCING THE USE OF GEOPHYSICAL AND GEODETIC METHODS FOR GROUNDWATER SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT I ORAL
near surface geophysics | 13 december 2022
Colby Steelman, Oliver Conway-White, Nathan Glas, ...
The Liard Basin is home to Canadas second largest natural gas reserve. This sedimentary basin spans the borders of British Columbia, Yukon, and Northw...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2023
Member
Hydrology Fellows Committee
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