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BOREUX, Maxime »


Part-time professor
Faculty of Arts
Geography

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CLARK, Ian D. »


Ian D. CLARK

Director of Geochemistry and Isotope Laboratories
Full professor
Faculty of Science
Earth Sciences

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6834)
Home: 613-595-2155
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Hydrogeology, with expertise in isotope hydrology – the use of isotopes as tracers of water and solute movement. The geochemistry and contamination of groundwater. Issues regarding the safe burial of nuclear waste and radionuclide transport in the environment. Study of past climates and the impacts of climate warming on hydrology in the Arctic.

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GAJEWSKI, Konrad »


Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Geography

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1057)
Office: 613-562-5800 (1327)
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Climate change and the impacts of climate change on ecosystems, especially northern Canada. Reconstructing past climates (last 20,000 years) using fossils in lake sediments.

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SAWADA, Michael Charles »


Michael Charles Sawada

Associate Professor Geographic Information Systems and Geomatics
Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
Geography

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1040)
Office: 613-562-5800 (2293)
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My main field of research is applied Geomatics. Geomatics consists of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), Global Positioning systems(GPS), Spatial Analysis, Cartography, and Geodesy. Like information systems in general, geomatics is an enabling science that extends the IT model into the geographic realm with techniques and methods applicable to almost every conceivable discipline. For example, I currently have active projects in fields including: disaster mapping of tsunami devestated regions in the Bay of Bengal, health geography/epidimiology, wireless telecommunications, precision agriculture, and Quaternary climate change among others. Geomatics underlies our everyday activities as the science is used for both the planning and management of anything that exists in geographic space.

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