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Details for: Jennifer McIntosh


Dr. Jennifer McIntosh is a Professor and University Distinguished Scholar in the Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona (UA), and a Joint Faculty member in the UA Geosciences Department. She also held an Adjunct Research Geologist position with the United States Geological Survey from 2007-2017. She is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America and the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR: Earth4D). Her research expertise includes solute and isotope tracers of hydrologic and biogeochemical processes from the earth’s surface to deep subsurface environments; origins of saline fluids and natural gas; and past climate change and anthropogenic impacts on groundwater resources.
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(2016) Acetate Biogeochemistry of Methanogenic Coal Beds and Shales
Vinson D, McIntosh J, Martini A, Darrah T, Kirk M, Akob D & Blair N






(2013) Critical Zone Evolution by Jerks
Chorover J, Brooks P, Harpold A, Litvak M, McIntosh J, Pelletier J, Perdrial J, Troch P & Rasmussen C



(2011) Impact of Water Sources and Flow Paths on Carbon in Streams of Seasonally Snow-Covered Catchments
Perdrial J, Brooks P, Chorover J, Harpold A, Heidbuechel I, McIntosh J, Ray J & Zapata-Rios X










(2023) Revisiting Excess Air in Groundwater with a New Hydroclimate Tracer
Ng J, Seltzer AM, Noyes C, Negele S, Tyne RL, Aeschbach W, Kulongoski JT, Johnson HM, Stute M, McIntosh J, Ferguson G & Severinghaus JP

(2023) New Insights into Groundwater Dating from Paired 14C, 4He, and High-Precision 40Ar Measurements in the Columbia River Basalt Aquifer System
Tyne RL, Warr O, Cheng A, Kulongoski JT, McIntosh J, Johnson HM, Hudak MR, Ram R, Ben-Nun Levanon H, Reznik IJ, Adar EM, Ng J & Seltzer AM

(2022) New Noble Gas Isotope Tracers for Groundwater Hydrology
Seltzer AM, Ng J, Kulongoski JT, Stute M, Severinghaus JP, Danskin WR, Gannon R, Stolp BJ, Tyne RL, Johnson HM, Noyes C, McIntosh J, Ferguson G, Bourg IC & Shackleton SA



(2020) The Hydrogeochemical Evolution of Basinal Fluids in the Paradox Basin: Implications for Sources, Flowpaths, and Residence Time
Kim J-H, Noyes C, Dell'Oro A, Tyne R, Ferguson G, Person M, Ma L, Lu Z-T, Jiang W, Yang G-M, Ballentine C, Reiners P & McIntosh J





(2016) Acetate Biogeochemistry of Methanogenic Coal Beds and Shales
Vinson D, McIntosh J, Martini A, Darrah T, Kirk M, Akob D & Blair N






(2013) Critical Zone Evolution by Jerks
Chorover J, Brooks P, Harpold A, Litvak M, McIntosh J, Pelletier J, Perdrial J, Troch P & Rasmussen C

(2012) Do Critical Zone Carbon and Water Fluxes Control Chemical Denudation?
Perdrial J, Brooks P, Chorover J, Condon K, Harpold A, Holleran M, Huckle D, Lybrand R, Troch P, McIntosh J, Meixner T, Minor R, Mitra B, Pohlmann M, Rasmussen C, Swetnam T, Vasquez-Ortega A & Zapata-Rios X





(2011) Impact of Water Sources and Flow Paths on Carbon in Streams of Seasonally Snow-Covered Catchments
Perdrial J, Brooks P, Chorover J, Harpold A, Heidbuechel I, McIntosh J, Ray J & Zapata-Rios X













Theme chair

Goldschmidt2014 - Theme 13: Emerging Issues in Energy Resources

Session convener

Goldschmidt2014 - Session 13a: Microbial Hydrocarbon Formation and Bioconversion for Enhanced Recovery and Remediation
Goldschmidt2010 - Session 09h: Microbial Degradation of Organic Substrates and Generation of Natural Gas and Heavy Oil in Sedimentary Basins

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