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Julia Cantelon
Julia Cantelon
PhD Candidate, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
E-mail megerősítve itt: dal.ca
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Vertical saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers driven by episodic flooding: A review
JA Cantelon, JA Guimond, CE Robinson, HA Michael, BL Kurylyk
Water Resources Research 58 (11), e2022WR032614, 2022
312022
Seasonal performance of field bioretention systems in retaining phosphorus in a cold climate: Influence of prolonged road salt application
J Goor, J Cantelon, CC Smart, CE Robinson
Science of the Total Environment 778, 146069, 2021
212021
Small atoll fresh groundwater lenses respond to a combination of natural climatic cycles and human modified geology
MA Briggs, JA Cantelon, BL Kurylyk, JT Kulongoski, A Mills, JW Lane
Science of the Total Environment 756, 143838, 2021
182021
Coastal groundwater model calibration using filtered and amplified hydraulic information retained in the freshwater–saltwater interface
I Pavlovskii, JA Cantelon, BL Kurylyk
Hydrogeology Journal 30 (5), 1551-1567, 2022
92022
Local and remote storm surge contributions to total water levels in the Gulf of St. Lawrence during Hurricane Fiona
RP Mulligan, L Swatridge, JA Cantelon, BL Kurylyk, E George, C Houser
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 128 (8), e2023JC019910, 2023
72023
Morphologic, atmospheric, and oceanic drivers cause multi‐temporal saltwater intrusion on a remote, sand island
JA Cantelon, CE Robinson, BL Kurylyk
Water Resources Research 59 (10), e2023WR035820, 2023
52023
Applying heat to trace the impacts of storms on coastal morphology and groundwater resources
JA CANTELON, BL KURYLYK
Coastal Sediments 2023: The Proceedings of the Coastal Sediments 2023, 2468-2481, 2023
22023
Thermal signatures of tides and storms in coastal groundwater and surface water
BL KURYLYK, JA CANTELON, KA SMITH, NK LEROUX, HA TACKLEY, ...
Coastal Sediments 2023: The Proceedings of the Coastal Sediments 2023, 2562-2575, 2023
22023
Interrelated coastal flooding, erosion, and groundwater salinization on a barrier island during Hurricane Fiona
JA Cantelon, NK LeRoux, RP Mulligan, L Swatridge, BL Kurylyk
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 129 (4), e2023JF007551, 2024
12024
Coastal Impacts from Waves and Storm Surge Generated by Hurricane Fiona on Prince Edward Island, Canada
RP Mulligan, L Swatridge, J Cantelon, B Kurylyk, E George, C Houser
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, NH43C-03, 2022
2022
Integrating Hydrogeological and Geophysical Monitoring to Reveal Multi-Temporal Salinization of Island Freshwater Resources
J Cantelon, B Kurylyk
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, H32C-05, 2022
2022
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
J Cantelon, B Kurylyk
Frontiers in Hydrology 2022, 221-06, 2022
2022
Fresh groundwater vulnerability on small islands to natural and anthropogenic forcing: Impacts to community water resources and ecosystems
B Kurylyk, MA Briggs, S Stanic, J Cantelon, A Mohammed, JW Lane
Frontiers in Hydrology 2022, 221-03, 2022
2022
Using EM Geophysical Data to Complement Well Monitoring and Inform Groundwater Modelling in Coastal Settings.
I Pavlovskii, J Cantelon, B Kurylyk
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, NS42A-04, 2021
2021
Multitemporal saltwater intrusion dynamics on a small, remote barrier island in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean
J Cantelon, B Kurylyk, C Robinson
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, H44B-03, 2021
2021
Combining multiple electromagnetic methods, direct aquifer measurements, and modeling to inform ecological management on Palmyra Atoll
M Briggs, J Cantelon, B Kurylyk, J Kulongoski, A Mills, J Lane
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, NS42A-03, 2021
2021
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