Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Coastal Water Resources, Dalhousie University
Dr. Kurylyk's areas of research include physical hydrology and hydrogeology. In particular, his research program investigates how hydrologic systems respond to environmental change and the interactions between aquifers and surface water bodies. Due to the transdisciplinary nature of this work, his research often interfaces with many other disciplines including geology, biology, oceanography, climatology, and mathematics.

Groundwater is heating up, threatening life below and above the surface
Jun 05, 2024 04:07 am UTC| Nature
Under your feet lies the worlds biggest reservoir. Groundwater makes up a whopping 97% of all usable freshwater. Where is it? In the voids between grains and cracks within rocks. We see it when it rises to the surface in...