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Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie

Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
4515
World Ranking
7635
National Ranking
394

Overview

Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie is affiliated with the University of New Brunswick in Canada. Their research spans across environmental science and engineering, focusing on a range of subfields including environmental engineering, environmental chemistry, computational mechanics, geochemistry and petrology, as well as civil and structural engineering.

The scientist's work covers various topics including:

  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Groundwater and isotope geochemistry
  • Soil and water nutrient dynamics
  • Hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis
  • CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions
  • Advanced numerical methods in computational mathematics
  • Hydrology and watershed management studies

MacQuarrie has contributed to publications in several academic venues, notable among these are:

  • Water
  • Water Resources Research
  • River Research and Applications
  • Mathematical Geosciences
  • Advances in Water Resources

Recent papers include:

  • Characterizing physical habitat preferences and thermal refuge occupancy of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) at high river temperatures, 2020, River Research and Applications
  • MIN3P-HPC: A High-Performance Unstructured Grid Code for Subsurface Flow and Reactive Transport Simulation, 2020, Mathematical Geosciences
  • Crop Water Deficit and Supplemental Irrigation Requirements for Potato Production in a Temperate Humid Region (Prince Edward Island, Canada), 2022, Water
  • Numerical investigation of flow instabilities using fully unstructured discretization for variably saturated flow problems, 2020, Advances in Water Resources
  • Land-use based modeling approach for determining freshwater nitrate loadings from small agricultural watersheds, 2020, Water Quality Research Journal

Among frequent co-authors collaborating with MacQuarrie are:

  • Danyang Su
  • K. Ulrich Mayer
  • Mingliang Xie
  • Serban Danielescu
  • Bernie J. Zebarth

Best Publications

  • Approaches to modeling of reactive transport in porous media

    Carl I. Steefel;Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie

  • Climate change impacts on groundwater and soil temperatures in cold and temperate regions: Implications, mathematical theory, and emerging simulation tools

    Barret L. Kurylyk;Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie;Jeffrey M. McKenzie

  • Simulation of biodegradable organic contaminants in groundwater. 1. Numerical formulation in principal directions.

    K. T. B. MacQuarrie;E. A. Sudicky;E. O. Frind

  • Reactive transport modeling in fractured rock: A state-of-the-science review

    Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie;K. Ulrich Mayer

  • Climate change impacts on the temperature and magnitude of groundwater discharge from shallow, unconfined aquifers

    Barret L. Kurylyk;Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie;Clifford I. Voss

  • Preserving, augmenting, and creating cold-water thermal refugia in rivers: concepts derived from research on the Miramichi River, New Brunswick (Canada)

    Barret L. Kurylyk;Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie;Tommi Linnansaari;Richard A. Cunjak

  • Simulation of biodegradable organic contaminants in groundwater: 2. Plume behavior in uniform and random flow fields

    K. T. B. MacQuarrie;E. A. Sudicky

  • Shallow groundwater thermal sensitivity to climate change and land cover disturbances: derivation of analytical expressions and implications for stream temperature modeling

    Barret L. Kurylyk;Barret L. Kurylyk;Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie;Daniel Caissie;Jeffrey M. McKenzie

  • Numerical simulation of a fine-grained denitrification layer for removing septic system nitrate from shallow groundwater

    Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie;Edward A. Sudicky;William D. Robertson

  • The uncertainty associated with estimating future groundwater recharge: A summary of recent research and an example from a small unconfined aquifer in a northern humid-continental climate

    Barret L. Kurylyk;Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie

  • Potential surface temperature and shallow groundwater temperature response to climate change: an example from a small forested catchment in east-central New Brunswick (Canada)

    Barret L. Kurylyk;C. P. A. Bourque;Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie

  • Multicomponent simulation of wastewater-derived nitrogen and carbon in shallow unconfined aquifers. I. Model formulation and performance

    Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie;Edward A. Sudicky

  • Comparison of numerical methods for simulating strongly nonlinear and heterogeneous reactive transport problems—the MoMaS benchmark case

    Jérôme Carrayrou;Joachim Hoffmann;Peter Knabner;Serge Kräutle

  • Mercury isotope fractionation in waters and sediments of the Murray Brook mine watershed (New Brunswick, Canada): Tracing mercury contamination and transformation

    Delphine Foucher;Holger Hintelmann;Tom A. Al;Kerry T. MacQuarrie

  • Reductive dissolution of Mn oxides in river-recharged aquifers: a laboratory column study

    B.M. Petrunic;K.T.B. MacQuarrie;T.A. Al

  • Analytical solutions for benchmarking cold regions subsurface water flow and energy transport models: one-dimensional soil thaw with conduction and advection

    Barret L. Kurylyk;Jeffrey M. McKenzie;Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie;Clifford I. Voss

  • The integration of thermal infrared imaging, discharge measurements and numerical simulation to quantify the relative contributions of freshwater inflows to small estuaries in Atlantic Canada

    Serban Danielescu;Kerry T. B. MacQuarrie;Russell N. Faux

  • Streambed temperature dynamics and corresponding heat fluxes in small streams experiencing seasonal ice cover

    Daniel Caissie;Barret L. Kurylyk;André St-Hilaire;Nassir El-Jabi

  • Coupling geological and numerical models to simulate groundwater flow and contaminant transport in fractured media

    Daniela Blessent;René Therrien;Kerry MacQuarrie

  • Numerical simulation of organic carbon, nitrate, and nitrogen isotope behavior during denitrification in a riparian zone

    David J.Z. Chen;Kerry T.B. MacQuarrie

  • An evaluation of the relative importance of the effects of climate change and groundwater extraction on seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers in Atlantic Canada

    N. R. Green;K. T. B. MacQuarrie

Frequent Co-Authors

Barret L. Kurylyk
Barret L. Kurylyk Dalhousie University
Edward A. Sudicky
Edward A. Sudicky University of Waterloo
Jeffrey M. McKenzie
Jeffrey M. McKenzie McGill University
Clifford I. Voss
Clifford I. Voss United States Geological Survey
William D. Robertson
William D. Robertson University of Waterloo
Richard A. Cunjak
Richard A. Cunjak University of New Brunswick
Carl I. Steefel
Carl I. Steefel Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
André St-Hilaire
André St-Hilaire Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Paul A. Arp
Paul A. Arp University of New Brunswick
Bernie J. Zebarth
Bernie J. Zebarth Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada

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