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Nicole LeRoux

@nicolekleroux

Research associate @DalEngineering @WaterStudies

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Funny to see myself on the big screen! Check out this interview I did this morning with CTV's @YourMorning on some of my PhD research!

Warming water along the Atlantic coast is triggering a decline in some fish populations.



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Hayden's 1st PhD paper with @DalGeoProf & via collaboration with SMU and AAFC uses geophysics, wells, sediment analysis, and drone imagery to show the impacts of dyke breaching and coastal flooding on shallow soils and groundwater >>50-day free access here authors.elsevier.com/a/1hIHQB8ccya2T


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We are looking forwarding to Dr. John Cherry's Groundwater presentation this February 7th at 7:00 PM at the Irving Auditorium (@Dalhousie Sexton Campus).

Dr. John Cherry Groundwater Presentation: The Global Water Food and Poverty Paradox: Pumping Too Much & Pumping Too Little February 7, 7 pm Irving Auditorium, Sexton Dalhousie campus (Room G109, Richard Murray Design Building, 5257 Morris Street)

Dal_ESnENVS's tweet image. Dr. John Cherry Groundwater Presentation: The Global Water Food and Poverty Paradox: Pumping Too Much & Pumping Too Little
February 7, 7 pm 
Irving Auditorium, Sexton Dalhousie campus (Room G109, Richard Murray Design Building, 5257 Morris Street)
Dal_ESnENVS's tweet image. Dr. John Cherry Groundwater Presentation: The Global Water Food and Poverty Paradox: Pumping Too Much & Pumping Too Little
February 7, 7 pm 
Irving Auditorium, Sexton Dalhousie campus (Room G109, Richard Murray Design Building, 5257 Morris Street)
Dal_ESnENVS's tweet image. Dr. John Cherry Groundwater Presentation: The Global Water Food and Poverty Paradox: Pumping Too Much & Pumping Too Little
February 7, 7 pm 
Irving Auditorium, Sexton Dalhousie campus (Room G109, Richard Murray Design Building, 5257 Morris Street)


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