Lecturer, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CVEN) & Connected Waters Initiative Research Centre (CWI), UNSW
I am an Environmental Engineer interested in physical and chemical hydrogeology, hydrogeologic processes, subsurface heat transport, hydrogeological responses to different forcing factors, and fundamental transport of heat and solute in natural porous materials. I love to get my hands dirty in the lab and in the field in order to make real-world observations.
Squeezed by gravity: how tides affect the groundwater under our feet
Apr 05, 2017 04:12 am UTC| Nature
When returning from a swim in the ocean, sometimes it seems as though your towel has moved. Of course, its just that the water line has shifted. The natural rise and fall of the ocean at the beach is an excellent...
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