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Emmanuelle Arnaud is an Associate Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Guelph. She specializes in environmental geology, with a focus on glacial geology and sedimentary geology. After completing her degrees in Physical Geography and History at McMaster University, she pursued a Master's of Science in Geography at the University of British Columbia, followed by a PhD in Geology at McMaster University. Arnaud's research primarily investigates ancient and recent glacial deposits and their implications for groundwater resources and environmental change. Her projects examine the stratigraphy and hydrogeological properties of subsurface materials, particularly in previously glaciated areas. Among her research contributions are advancements in groundwater management and the assessment of land use impacts on hydrology. She actively involves her students in field campaigns and research projects related to groundwater sciences, fostering their professional development and engagement in environmental studies.
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