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Kirste, Dirk

Characterizing Groundwater - Surface Water Interactions within a Mountain to Ocean Watershed, Lake Cowichan, British Columbia
Characterizing Recharge in Southern Mali Using a Combination of Modeling and Stable Isotopes
Geochemical compositions of subsurface materials and the potential impacts on groundwater quality from fugitive methane within the Peace Region, British Columbia
GIS-based analysis of spring occurrence and spring source areas in Peace River Regional District, British Columbia
Hydrogeochemical evolution and arsenic mobilization in confined aquifers formed within glaciomarine sediments
Investigating the geochemistry of selenium in the residual from biologically treated mine-impacted water
Modelling wastewater spills and mapping areas most vulnerable to groundwater quality deterioration in northeast British Columbia
Multiphase flow and reactive transport modelling of CO2 storage in heterogeneous reservoirs
Predicting the geochemical effects of SO2 impurities during carbon storage: Batch experiments and reaction path geochemical modelling

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