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Nadine J. Shatilla
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 8
Citations - 163
Nadine J. Shatilla is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Permafrost & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 110 citations.
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Storage, mixing, and fluxes of water in the critical zone across northern environments inferred by stable isotopes of soil water
Matthias Sprenger,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,James M. Buttle,Sean K. Carey,James P. McNamara,Hjalmar Laudon,Nadine J. Shatilla,Chris Soulsby +9 more
TL;DR: Innes et al. as discussed by the authors used isotope analysis at University of Aberdeen for Bruntland Burn and Krycklan sites, Johannes Tiwari (SLU), Pernilla Lofvenius (SITES), and Jeff McDonnell and Kim Janzen (University of Saskatchewan) for soil water isotope analyses for the Dorset and Wolf Creek sites.
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Regional scale selenium loading associated with surface coal mining, Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada
TL;DR: Investigation of the relationship between mining practices, stream flows and Se concentrations using a SPAtially Referenced Regression On Watershed attributes (SPARROW) model suggests operational practices that are likely to reduce the release of Se to surface waters.
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Assessing inter-annual and seasonal patterns of DOC and DOM quality across a complex alpine watershed underlain by discontinuous permafrost in Yukon, Canada
Nadine J. Shatilla,Sean K. Carey +1 more
TL;DR: The Wolf Creek Research Basin located ∼20 km south of Whitehorse, YT, Canada, utilizes a nested design to assess seasonal and annual patterns of DOC and DOM composition across diverse landscape types (headwater, wetland and lake) and watershed scales as discussed by the authors.
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The influence of mining on hydrology and solute transport in the Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada
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Spatially distributed tracer-aided runoff modelling and dynamics of storage and water ages in a permafrost-influenced catchment
Thea Ilaria Piovano,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Sean K. Carey,Nadine J. Shatilla,Aaron Smith,Chris Soulsby +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spatially distributed tracer-aided rainfall-runoff model (STARR) is applied to a subarctic catchment in Yukon Territory, Canada, with a time-variable implementation of field capacity.