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Overview

Helen M. Baulch is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on Environmental Chemistry, Oceanography, Ecology, Water Science and Technology, and Soil Science.

The scientist's work encompasses several main topics, including:

  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Water Quality and Pollution Assessment

Frequent publication venues for Helen M. Baulch include:

  • FACETS
  • Freshwater Biology
  • Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

They have authored recent papers such as:

  • "Paired O2-CO2 measurements provide emergent insights into aquatic ecosystem function" (2020) in Limnology and Oceanography Letters
  • "Predicting Variable Contributing Areas, Hydrological Connectivity, and Solute Transport Pathways for a Canadian Prairie Basin" (2020) in Water Resources Research
  • "Monitoring, Managing, and Communicating Risk of Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in Recreational Resources across Canada" (2021) in Environmental Health Insights
  • "Phosphorus runoff from Canadian agricultural land: A cross-region synthesis of edge-of-field results" (2021) in Agricultural Water Management
  • "Synthesis of science: findings on Canadian Prairie wetland drainage" (2021) in Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques

Helen M. Baulch collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Jason J. Venkiteswaran
  • Kristin J. Painter
  • John W. Pomeroy
  • Sébastien Sauvé
  • Peter R. Leavitt

Best Publications

  • Ecology under lake ice

    Stephanie E. Hampton;Aaron W.E. Galloway;Stephen M. Powers;Ted Ozersky

  • Internal phosphorus loading in Canadian fresh waters: a critical review and data analysis

    Diane M. Orihel;Helen M. Baulch;Nora J. Casson;Rebecca L. North

  • Nitrogen enrichment and the emission of nitrous oxide from streams

    Helen M. Baulch;Helen M. Baulch;Sherry L. Schiff;Roxane Maranger;Peter J. Dillon

  • A synthesis of carbon dioxide and methane dynamics during the ice-covered period of northern lakes

    Blaize A. Denfeld;Helen M. Baulch;Paul A. del Giorgio;Stephanie E. Hampton

  • Diffusive and ebullitive transport of methane and nitrous oxide from streams: Are bubble-mediated fluxes important?

    Helen M. Baulch;Helen M. Baulch;Peter J. Dillon;Roxane Maranger;Sherry L. Schiff

  • Impacts of climate change on hydrology and water quality: Future proofing management strategies in the Lake Simcoe watershed, Canada

    J. Crossman;J. Crossman;M.N. Futter;S.K. Oni;P.G. Whitehead

  • Effects of warming on benthic communities in a boreal lake: Implications of climate change

    H. M. Baulch;D. W. Schindler;M. A. Turner;D. L. Findlay

  • The NSERC Canadian Lake Pulse Network: A national assessment of lake health providing science for water management in a changing climate

    Yannick Huot;Catherine A. Brown;Geneviève Potvin;Dermot Antoniades

  • Impacts of cover crops and crop residues on phosphorus losses in cold climates: a review

    Jian Liu;Merrin L. Macrae;Jane A. Elliott;Helen M. Baulch

  • Widespread nitrous oxide undersaturation in farm waterbodies creates an unexpected greenhouse gas sink.

    Jackie R. Webb;Nicole M. Hayes;Nicole M. Hayes;Gavin L. Simpson;Peter R. Leavitt;Peter R. Leavitt

  • Evidence for internal phosphorus loading in a large prairie reservoir (Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan)

    Rebecca L. North;Jess Johansson;David M. Vandergucht;David M. Vandergucht;Lorne E. Doig

  • Paired O2–CO2 measurements provide emergent insights into aquatic ecosystem function

    Dominic Vachon;Steven Sadro;Matthew J. Bogard;Jean‐François Lapierre

  • Ecosystem services and the resilience of agricultural landscapes

    Elena M. Bennett;Julia Baird;Helen Baulch;Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer

  • Who Smells? Forecasting Taste and Odor in a Drinking Water Reservoir

    Michael J. Kehoe;Kwok Pan Chun;Helen M. Baulch

  • Soil and water management: opportunities to mitigate nutrient losses to surface waters in the Northern Great Plains

    Helen M. Baulch;Jane A. Elliott;Marcos R.C. Cordeiro;Don N. Flaten

  • In the cold light of day: the potential importance of under-ice convective mixed layers to primary producers

    P. Pernica;R. L. North;H. M. Baulch

  • Ice duration drives winter nitrate accumulation in north temperate lakes

    Steven M Powers;Stephanie G. Labou;Helen M. Baulch;Randall J. Hunt

  • Beaver-mediated methane emission: The effects of population growth in Eurasia and the Americas.

    Colin J. Whitfield;Helen M. Baulch;Kwok P. Chun;Cherie J. Westbrook

  • Denitrification under lake ice

    E. Cavaliere;H. M. Baulch

  • Controls on greenhouse gas concentrations in polymictic headwater lakes in Ireland.

    Colin J. Whitfield;Colin J. Whitfield;Julian Aherne;Helen M. Baulch

Frequent Co-Authors

John W. Pomeroy
John W. Pomeroy University of Saskatchewan
Peter J. Dillon
Peter J. Dillon Trent University
Howard Wheater
Howard Wheater Imperial College London
Sherry L. Schiff
Sherry L. Schiff University of Waterloo
Merrin L. Macrae
Merrin L. Macrae University of Waterloo
Martyn N. Futter
Martyn N. Futter Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Paul Whitehead
Paul Whitehead University of Oxford
Rolf D. Vinebrooke
Rolf D. Vinebrooke University of Alberta
James A. Rusak
James A. Rusak Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Roxane Maranger
Roxane Maranger University of Montreal

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