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Ian D. Clark
Ian D. Clark
Professor Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa
Verified email at uottawa.ca
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Environmental isotopes in hydrogeology
ID Clark, P Fritz
CRC press, 2013
81382013
Groundwater geochemistry and isotopes
I Clark
CRC press, 2015
5662015
Thawing of massive ground ice in mega slumps drives increases in stream sediment and solute flux across a range of watershed scales
SV Kokelj, D Lacelle, TC Lantz, J Tunnicliffe, L Malone, ID Clark, KS Chin
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 118 (2), 681-692, 2013
2512013
The origin and evolution of Canadian Shield brines: evaporation or freezing of seawater? New lithium isotope and geochemical evidence from the Slave craton
DJ Bottomley, A Katz, LH Chan, A Starinsky, M Douglas, ID Clark, ...
Chemical Geology 155 (3-4), 295-320, 1999
2271999
Paleoclimatic reconstruction in northern Oman based on carbonates from hyperalkaline groundwaters
ID Clark, JC Fontes
Quaternary Research 33 (3), 320-336, 1990
1861990
Kinetic enrichment of stable isotopes in cryogenic calcites
ID Clark, B Lauriol
Chemical Geology 102 (1-4), 217-228, 1992
1631992
Stable isotope disequilibria in travertine from high pH waters: Laboratory investigations and field observations from Oman
ID Clark, JC Fontes, P Fritz
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 56 (5), 2041-2050, 1992
1611992
Prevalence of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in contaminated groundwater
TA Moore, Y Xing, B Lazenby, MDJ Lynch, S Schiff, WD Robertson, ...
Environmental science & technology 45 (17), 7217-7225, 2011
1242011
First status report on radiocarbon sample preparation techniques at the AE Lalonde AMS Laboratory (Ottawa, Canada)
CA Crann, S Murseli, G St-Jean, X Zhao, ID Clark, WE Kieser
Radiocarbon 59 (3), 695-704, 2017
1182017
Impacts of hillslope thaw slumps on the geochemistry of permafrost catchments (Stony Creek watershed, NWT, Canada)
L Malone, D Lacelle, S Kokelj, ID Clark
Chemical Geology 356, 38-49, 2013
1092013
Groundwater mixing dynamics at a Canadian Shield mine
M Douglas, ID Clark, K Raven, D Bottomley
Journal of Hydrology 235 (1-2), 88-103, 2000
1082000
Basal ice facies and supraglacial melt-out till of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, western Arctic Canada
JB Murton, CA Whiteman, RI Waller, WH Pollard, ID Clark, SR Dallimore
Quaternary Science Reviews 24 (5-6), 681-708, 2005
1052005
Aufeis of the Firth River basin, northern Yukon, Canada: Insights into permafrost hydrogeology and karst
ID Clark, B Lauriol
Arctic and Alpine Research 29 (2), 240-252, 1997
1021997
Sorption of strontium onto bacteriogenic iron oxides
S Langley, AG Gault, A Ibrahim, Y Takahashi, R Renaud, D Fortin, ...
Environmental science & technology 43 (4), 1008-1014, 2009
1002009
A natural analogue of high pH cement pore waters from the Maqarin area of northern Jordan. I: introduction to the site
HN Khoury, E Salameh, ID Clark, P Fritz, W Bajjali, AE Milodowski, ...
Journal of Geochemical Exploration 46 (1), 117-132, 1992
941992
Recharge and preservation of Laurentide glacial melt water in the Canadian Shield
ID Clark, M Douglas, K Raven, D Bottomley
Groundwater 38 (5), 735-742, 2000
922000
The artesian thermal groundwaters of northern Jordan: insights into their recharge history and age
W Baijjali, ID Clark, P Fritz
Journal of hydrology 192 (1-4), 355-382, 1997
921997
Natural attenuation of septic system nitrogen by anammox
WD Robertson, TA Moore, J Spoelstra, L Li, RJ Elgood, ID Clark, SL Schiff, ...
Groundwater 50 (4), 541-553, 2012
882012
Microbial and geochemical features suggest iron redox cycling within bacteriogenic iron oxide-rich sediments
AG Gault, A Ibrahim, S Langley, R Renaud, Y Takahashi, C Boothman, ...
Chemical Geology 281 (1-2), 41-51, 2011
852011
Stable isotope geochemistry of ground and surface waters associated with undisturbed massive sulfide deposits; constraints on origin of waters and water–rock reactions
MI Leybourne, ID Clark, WD Goodfellow
Chemical Geology 231 (4), 300-325, 2006
852006
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