The researcher has made significant contributions to environmental chemistry and hydrogeology, focusing on advanced analytical techniques and environmental modeling. They have extensively studied hydrogeochemical and isotopic controls in groundwater systems, applying methods like isotope analysis and machine learning for resource management. Their work also emphasizes tunneling and rock mechanics, particularly in geotechnical engineering applications. However, the current research shifts toward broader environmental chemistry and flow studies, utilizing innovative approaches such as hydrograph separation techniques and modeling flows in complex environments.
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