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CURRICULUM VITAE for M. James Hendry ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS 2008 D.Sc., Earned University of Saskatchewan 1984 Ph.D., Geochemistry University of Waterloo 1978 M.Sc., Hydrogeology University of Waterloo 1975 B.Sc., Earth Sciences University of Waterloo AREA OF EXPERTISE Hydrogeology, Aquitards, Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry, Mine Geochemistry, Stable and Radiogenic Isotopes. PUBLICATION AND IMPACT SUMMARY Dr. Hendry has authored/co-authored 174 refereed journal publications—many in the world’s most respected geological science journals. The following is a summary of Dr. Hendry’s publication record and citation indices, as per Google Scholar (does not include conference papers, abstracts and reports): h-index (Google Scholar ) 40 Total Citations (Google Scholar ) 4937 i10 Index (papers cited more than 10 times) (Google Scholar ) 114 Refereed Journal Publications University of Saskatchewan M. James Hendry Page 1 of 51
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CURRICULUM VITAEfor

M. James Hendry

ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS2008 D.Sc., Earned University of Saskatchewan 1984 Ph.D., Geochemistry University of Waterloo 1978 M.Sc., Hydrogeology University of Waterloo 1975 B.Sc., Earth Sciences University of Waterloo

AREA OF EXPERTISE

Hydrogeology, Aquitards, Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry, Mine Geochemistry, Stable and Radiogenic Isotopes.

PUBLICATION AND IMPACT SUMMARY

Dr. Hendry has authored/co-authored 174 refereed journal publications—many in the world’s most respected geological science journals. The following is a summary of Dr. Hendry’s publication record and citation indices, as per Google Scholar (does not include conference papers, abstracts and reports):

h-index (Google Scholar) 40Total Citations (Google Scholar) 4937i10 Index (papers cited more than 10 times) (Google Scholar) 114

Refereed Journal Publications

175. Hendry, M.J., A.L. Bangsund, E.E. Schmeling, and S.L. Barbour. (2016), Measuring aqueous CH4 concentrations profiles in shales and tills to define source, transport, and fate of organic gases, Procedia Earth and Planetary Science 17: 810-813.Water Resour. Res., 52, 6440–6450, doi:10.1002/2016WR019047.

174. Das, S., J. Essilfie-Dughan, M.J. Hendry. (2016). Fate of adsorbed molybdate during phase transformation of 2-line ferrihydrite under alkaline conditions. Applied Geochemistry V 73, 70-80 (accepted August 2 2016).

173. Biswas, A., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan. (2016) Geochemistry of arsenic in low sulfide-high carbonate coal waste rock, Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada. Sci Total Environ (accepted November 14, 2016).

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172. Bissonnette, J.; J. Essilfie-Dughan, B.J. Moldovan, M.J. Hendry. (2016). Sequestration of As and Mo in Uranium Mill Precipitates (pH 1.5-9.2): an XAS Study. Applied Geochemistry. 72, 20-33 (accepted June 22, 2016).

171. Hendry, M.J., S.L. Barbour, E. Schmeling, S. Mundle, M. Huang. (2016), Fate and transport of dissolved methane and ethane in cretaceous shales of the Williston Basin, Canada, Water Resour. Res., 52, 6440–6450, doi:10.1002/2016WR019047.

170. Robertson, J., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan, J. Chen. (2016). Precipitation of aluminum and magnesium secondary minerals from uranium mill raffinate (pH 1.0–10.5) and their controls on aqueous contaminants. Applied Geochemistry, 64, 30-42, DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2015.09.002.

169. Pratt, D.L., M. Lu, S.L. Barbour, M.J. Hendry. (2016). An evaluation of materials and methods for vapour measurement of the isotopic composition of pore water in deep, unsaturated zones. Isotopes in Enviro. Health & Studies, v. 52, DOI:10.1080/10256016.2016.1151423.

168. Smith, L.A., S.L. Barbour, M.J. Hendry, K. Novakowski, G. van der Kamp. (2016). A multiscale approach to determine hydraulic conductivity in thick claystone aquitards using field, laboratory and numerical modeling methods. Water Resources Res. DOI: 10.1002/2015WR018448.

167. Barbour, S.L., M.J. Hendry, S.K. Carey. (2016). High-Resolution Profiling of the Stable Isotopes of Water in Unsaturated Coal Waste Rock. J. Hydrol., 534: 616-629. Impact Factor: 3.1.

166. Hendry, M.J.; Barbour, S.L.; Schmeling, E.; Mundle, S.O.C. (2016) Measuring concentrations of Dissolved Methane and Ethane and the 13C of Methane in Shale and Till. Groundwater. DOI: 10.1111/gwat.12445

165. Pétre, M.-A., A. Rivera, R. Lefebvre, M.J. Hendry, and A.J.B. Folnagy. 2016. A unified hydrogeological conceptual model of the Milk River transboundary aquifer: Alberta, Canada- Montana, USA. Hydrogeology Journal 24(7): 1847-1871 (in press). DOI: 10.1007/s10040-016-1433-8

164. Ledding, J., M. Huang, S.L. Barbour, and M.J. Hendry. 2015. Characterization of the Gas and Liquid Hydraulic Conductivity of an Aboveground, Commercial Scale-Sulphur Block. Vadose Zone Journal – First Look 14 (8). DOI:10.2136/vzj2015.01.0003.

163. Kohn, J., D. Soto, M. Iwanyshyn, B. Olson, A. Kalischuk, K. Lorenz, and M.J. Hendry. 2016. Groundwater nitrate and chloride trends in an agriculture-intensive area in southern Alberta, Canada. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada. DOI: 10.2166/wqrjc.2015.132.

162. Hendry, M.J., D.K. Solomon, M. Person, L.I. Wassenaar, W.P. Gardner, I.D. Clark, K.U. Mayer, T. Kunimaru, K. Nakata, and T. Hasegawa. 2015. Can argillaceous formation isolate nuclear waste? Insights from isotopic, noble gas, and geochemical profiles. Geofluids 15 (3): 381-386. DOI: 10.1111/gfl.12132.

161. Hendry, M.J., E.E. Schmeling, L.I. Wassenaar, S.L. Barbour, and D.L. Pratt. 2015. Determining the stable isotope composition of pore water from saturated and unsaturated zone core: Improvements to the direct vapor equilibration laser spectroscopy method. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 19 (11): 4427-4440. DOI: 10.5194/hess-19-4427-2015

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160. Hendry, M.J., A. Biswas, J. Essilfie-Dughan, N. Chen, S.J. Day, and S.L. Barbour. 2015. Reservoirs of Selenium in Coal Waste Rock: Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada. Environmental Science & Technology 49 (13): 8228-8236. DOI: 10.1021/acs.est5b01246.

159. Hendry, M.J., S. L. Barbour, and E.E. Schmeling. 2015. Defining near-surface groundwater flow regimes in the semi-arid glaciated plains of North America. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 5(3): 1–11. DOI:10.1080/10256016.2016.1092966.

158. Gomez, M.A., M.J. Hendry, J. Koshinsky, J. Essilfie-Dughan, S. Paikaray, and J. Chen. 2014. Correction to mineralogical controls on aluminum and magnesium in Uranium Mill Tailings: Key Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Environmental Science and Technology 48(20): 12472-12472. DOI 10.1021ées504653d.

157. Das S., J. Essilfie-Dughan, and M.J. Hendry. 2015. Fate of adsorbed arsenate during phase transformation of ferrihydrite in the presence of gypsum and alkaline conditions. Chemical Geology 411: 69-80. DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2015.06.031

156. Bourke, S.A., J. Turchenek, E.E. Schmeling, F.N. Mahmood, B.M. Olson, and M.J. Hendry. 2015. Comparison of Continuous Core Profiles and Monitoring Wells for Assessing Groundwater Contamination by Agricultural Nitrate. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 35: 110-117. DOI: 10.1111/gwmr.12104.

155. Robertson, J., K. Shacklock, R. Frey, M.A. Gomez, J. Essilfie-Dughan, and M.J. Hendry. 2014. Modeling the Key Lake uranium mill’s bulk neutralization process using a pilot-scale model. Hydrometallurgy 149: 210-219.

154. Paikaray, S., M.A. Gomez, M.J. Hendry, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. 2014. Formation mechanism of layered double hydroxides in Mg2+-, Al3+-, and Fe3+-rich aqueous media: Implications for neutralization in acid leach ore milling. Applied Clay Science 101: 579-590.

153. Hendry, M.J. and G. Harrington. 2014. Comparing vertical profiles of natural tracers in the Williston Basin to estimate the onset of deep aquifer activation. Water Resources Research 50(8): 6496-6506.

152. Cheng, G. and M.J. Hendry. 2014. Chemico-osmosis in geologic membranes: role of membrane potential gradient. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (accepted June 18, 2014).

151. Das, S., J. Essilfie-Dughan, and M.J. Hendry. 2014. Arsenate adsorption onto hematite nanoparticles under alkaline conditions: Effects of aging. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 16: 1-12.

150. Das, S. and M.J. Hendry. 2014. Characterization of hematite nanoparticles synthesized via two different pathways. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 16: 1-16. DOI: 10.1007/s11051-014-2535-7.

149. Gomez, M.A., M.J. Hendry, H. Alauddin, S. Das, and S. Eluatick. 2013. Abiotic reduction of 2-line ferrihydrite: Effects on adsorbed arsenate, molybdate and nickel. RSC Chemical Science, DOI:10.1039/C3RA44769C.

148. Koehler, G., L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Measurement of the isotopic salt effect using optical spectroscopy methods. Isotopes in Environmental & Health Studies 49(3): 378-386.

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147. Das, S., J. Essilfie-Dughan, and M.J. Hendry. 2014. Arsenate partitioning from ferrihydrite to hematite: Spectroscopic evidence. American Mineralogist, 99:749-754. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2138/am.2014.4657.

146. Paikaray, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2014. Formation and crystallization of Mg2+-Fe3+-SO42--

CO32--type anionic clays. Applied Clay Science, 88-89: 111-122.

DOI:10.1016/j.clay.2013.11.034.145. Hendry, M.J., S.L. Barbour, K. Novakowski, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2013. Palaeo-

hydrogeology of the Cretaceous sediments of the Williston Basin using stable isotopes of water. Water Resources Research 49(8): 4580-4592, DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20321.

144. Harrington, G.A., W.P. Gardner, B.D. Smerdon, and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Palaeo-hydrogeological insights from natural tracer profiles in a confining shale aquitard, Great Artesian Basin, Australia. Water Resources Research 49(7): 4054-4070, DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20327.

143. Gomez M.A., M.J. Hendry, J. Kochinsky, J. Essilfie-Dughan, and S. Paikaray. 2013. Mineralogical controls of Mg and Al in uranium mill and tailings facilities: Key Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Environmental Science & Technology 47(14): 7883-7891, DOI: 10.1021/es400658f.

142. Paikaray, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Interaction of magnesium-iron-carbonic layered double hydroxides with As(III). Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 224(5): article #156, DOI: 10.1007/s11270-013-1560-y.

141. Paikaray, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2013. In situ incorporation of arsenic, molybdenum, and selenium during precipitation of hydrotalcite-like layered double hydroxides. Applied Clay Science 77/78: 33-39, DOI: 10.1016/j.day.2013.03.016.

140. Das, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Adsorption of molybdate by synthetic hematite under alkaline conditions: Effects of aging. Applied Geochemistry 28: 194-201.

139. Das, S., M.J. Hendry, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. 2013. Adsorption of selenate onto ferrihydrite, goethite, and lepidocrocite under neutral pH conditions. Applied Geochemistry, 28: 185-193.

138. Essilfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, J. Warner, and T. Kotzer. 2013. Arsenic and iron speciation in uranium mine tailings using X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Applied Geochemistry 28: 11-18. DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2012.10.022.

137. Paikaray, S., M.J. Hendry, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. 2013. Controls on arsenate, molybdate, and selenate uptake by hydrotalcite-like layered double hydroxides. Chemical Geology 345: 130-138, DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.02.015.

136. Singh, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Solid-phase distribution and leaching behaviour of nickel and uranium in uranium waste-rock piles. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 224(1): 1360. DOI:10.1007/s11270-012-1360-9.

135. Smith, L.A., G. van der Kamp, and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Technique for obtaining high-resolution pore pressure records in thick claystone aquitards and its use to determine in situ compressibility. Water Resources Research 49: 1-12, doi: 10.102/wrer.20084.

134. Barbour, S.L., M.J. Hendry, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2012. In situ experiment to determine advective-diffusive controls on solute transport in a clay-rich aquitard. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 131(1-4): 79-88; doi: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2011.12.002.

133. Essilfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, J. Warner, and T. Kotzer. 2012. Microscale mineralogical characterization of As, Fe, and Ni in uranium mine tailings. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 96: 336-352, DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2012.08.005.

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132. Paikaray, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2012. The role of trivalent cations and interlayer anions on the formation of hydrotalcite like layered double hydroxides in an oxic-CO2 medium. Applied Surface Science 263: 633-639, DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2012.09.125.

131. Shaw, S.A., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan, T. Kotzer, and D. Wallschlaeger. 2012. Distribution, characterization, and controls on elements of concern in uranium mine tailings, Key Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Applied Geochemistry 26: 2044-2056.

130. Smith, L.A., M.J. Hendry, L.I. Wassenaar, and J.R. Lawrence. 2012. Rates of microbial elemental sulfur oxidation and 18O and 34S isotopic fractionation under varied nutrient and temperature regimes. Applied Geochemistry 27(1): 186-196.

129. Stumpp, C., and M.J. Hendry. 2012. Spatial and temporal dynamics of water flow and solute transport in a heterogeneous glacial till: the application of high-resolution profiles of δ18O and δ2H in pore waters. Journal of Hydrology 438: 203-214.

128. Wassenaar, L.I., P. Athanasopoulos, and M.J. Hendry. 2012. Isotope hydrology of precipitation, surface and ground waters in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Hydrology 411: 2044-2056.

127 Das, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2011. Application of Raman spectroscopy to identify iron minerals commonly found in mine wastes. Chemical Geology 290(3-4): 101-108.

126. Das, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2011. Changes of crystal morphology of aged goethite over a range of pH (2-13) at 100 degrees C. Applied Clay Science 51(1-2): 192-197.

125. Das, S., M.J. Hendry, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. 2011. Transformation of two-line ferrihydrite to goethite and hematite as a function of pH and temperature. Environmental Science and Technology 45(1): 268-275.

124. Das, S., M.J. Hendry, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. 2011. Effects of adsorbed arsenate on the rate of transformation of 2-line ferrihydrite at pH 10. Environmental Science and Technology 45(13): 5557-5563.

123. Essilfie-Dughan, J., I.J. Pickering, M.J. Hendry, G.N. George, and T. Kotzer. 2011. Molybdenum speciation in uranium mine tailings using X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Environmental Science and Technology 45(2): 455-460.

122. Hendry, M.J., S.L. Barbour, J. Zettl, V. Chostner, and L.I. Wassanaar. 2011. Controls on the long-term downward transport of δ2H of water in a regionally extensive, two-layered aquitard system. Water Resources Research 4(6): W06505; DOI: 10.1029/2010WR010044.

121. Hendry, M.J., B. Richman, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2011. Correcting for methane interferences on δ2H and δ18O measurements in pore water using H2O(liquid)-H2O(vapor)

equilibration laser spectroscopy. Analytical Chemistry 83(14): 5789-5796.120. Liu, D.-J., and M.J. Hendry. 2011. Controls on 226Ra during raffinate neutralization at

the Key Lake Uranium Mill, Saskatchewan, Canada. Applied Geochemistry 26(12): 2113-2120.

119. Stumpp, C., J.R. Lawrence, M.J. Hendry, and P. Maloszewski. 2011. Transport and bacterial interactions of three bacterial strains in saturated column experiments. Environmental Science and Technology 45(6): 2116-2123.

118. Birkham, T.K., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and J.R. Lawrence. 2010. Controls and rates of acid production in commercial-scale sulphur blocks. Journal of Environmental Quality 39: 834-844.

117. Birkham, T.K., M.J. Hendry, and S.L. Barbour. 2010. Advective and diffusive gas transport through fractured sulfur blocks. Vadose Zone Journal 9: 451-461.

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116. Birkham, T.K., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, S.K. Carey, J.R. Lawrence, and R. Lewko. 2010. Water flow and storage in fractured, unsaturated sulphur blocks. Canadian Geotechnical Journal 48(5): 810-825.

115. Bonstrom, K., S.L. Barbour, and M.J. Hendry. 2010. Erratum: Physical controls on water migration in fractured, hydrophobic sulphur blocks. Canadian Geotechnical Journal 47(3): 375-375.

114. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 2010. Millenial-scale diffusive migration of tracers in thick clay-rich aquitards: evidence from multiple environmental tracers. Hydrogeology Journal 19(1): 259-270.

113. Bonstrom, K., S.L. Barbour, and M.J. Hendry. 2009. Physical and hydraulic characterization of fractured, hydrophobic Sulphur within above ground sulphur blocks. Canadian Geotechnical Journal 46(12): 1461-1472.

112. Hendry, M.J. and L.I. Wassenaar. 2009. Inferring heterogeneity in aquitards using high-resolution δD and δ18O profiles. Ground Water 47(5), 639-645.

111. Hendry, M.J., S.L. Barbour, B. Boldt-Leppin, L. Reifferscheid, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2009. A comparison of laboratory and field based determinations of molecular diffusion coefficients in a low permeability geologic medium. Environmental Science and Technology 43(17): 6730-6736.

110. Reszat, T.N. and M.J. Hendry. 2009. Migration of colloids through nonfractured clay-rich aquitards. Environmental Science and Technology 43(15): 5640-5646.

109. Shaw, S.A., and M.J. Hendry. 2009. The impact of sulfuric acid on element migration and mineralogy of compacted clays: pH 1.0 to −3.0. Applied Geochemistry 24(10): 1978-1989.

108. Shaw, S.A., and M.J. Hendry. 2009. Geochemical and mineralogical impacts of H2SO4

on clays between pH 5.0 and -3.0. Applied Geochemistry 24(2): 333-345.107. Shaw, S.A., D. Peak, and M.J. Hendry. 2009. Investigation of acidic dissolution of

mixed clays between pH 1.0 and-3.0 using Si and Al X-ray absorption near edge structure. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 73(14): 4151-4165.

106. Timms, W, M.J. Hendry, J. Muise, and R. Kerrich. 2009. Coupling centrifuge modeling and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to determine contaminant retardation in clays. Environmental Science and Technology 43(4): 1153-1159.

105. Timms, W. and M.J. Hendry. 2008. Long term reactive solute transport in an aquitard using a centrifuge model. Ground Water 46(4): 616-624.

104. Wassenaar, L.I., M.J. Hendry, V.L. Chostner, and G. Lis. 2008. High resolution pore water delta H-2 and delta O-18 measurements by H2O(liquid)-H2O(vapor) equilibration laser spectroscopy. Environmental Science and Technology 42(24): 9262-9267.

103. Wolfaardt, G.M., M.J. Hendry, T. Birkham, A. Bressel, M.N. Gardner, A.J. Sousa, D.R. Korber, and M. Pilaski. 2008. Microbial response to environmental gradients in a ceramic-based diffusion system. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 100: 141-149.

102. Wolfaardt, G.M., M.J. Hendry, and D.K. Korber. 2008. Microbiology distribution and diversity in saturated, high pH, uranium-mine tailings, Saskatchewan, Canada. Journal of Microbiology 54(11): 932-940.

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101. Birkham T.K., M.J. Hendry, L.I. Wassenaar, and C.A. Mendoza. 2007. A transient model of vadose zone reaction rates using oxygen isotopes and carbon dioxide. Vadose Zone Journal 6 (1): 67-76.

100. Harrington G.A., M.J. Hendry, and N.I. Robinson. 2007. Impact of permeable conduits on solute transport in aquitards: Mathematical models and their application. Water Resources Research 43(5): W05441.

99. Hendry, M.J., and A.D. Woodbury. 2007. Clay aquitards as archives of Holocene paleoclimate: 18O and thermal profiling, Ground Water 45(6): 683-691.

98. Lis, G.P., L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 2007. High-precision laser spectroscopy D/H and O-18/O-16 measurements of microliter natural water samples, Analytical Chemistry 80 (1): 287-293.

97. Moldovan, B., M.J. Hendry, and G. Harrington. 2007. The arsenic source term for an in-pit uranium mine tailings facility and its long-term impact on the regional groundwater. Applied Geochemistry 23(6): 1437-1450.

96. Ranville, J.F., M.J. Hendry, T.N. Reszat, Q. Xie, and B.D. Honeyman. 2007. Quantifying uranium complexation by groundwater dissolved organic carbon using asymmetrical flow field flow fractionation. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 91(3-4): 233-246.

95. Reszat, T.N. and M.J. Hendry. 2007. Complexation of dissolved elements by DOC in a clay aquitard. Ground Water 45(5): 542-553.

94. Timms, W.A., and M.J. Hendry. 2007. Quantifying the impact of cation exchange on long-term solute transport in a clay-rich aquitard. Journal of Hydrology 332(1-1): 110-122.

93. Wassenaar, L.I. and M.J. Hendry. 2007. Dynamics and stable isotope composition of molecular O2. Ground Water 45(4): 447-460.

92. Harrington, G.A., and M.J. Hendry. 2006. Using direct-push EC logging to delineate heterogeneity in a clay-rich aquitard. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 26(1): 92-100.

91. Singh, S.P., L.Q. Ma, and M.J. Hendry. 2006. Characterization of aqueous lead removal by phosphatic clay: Equilibrium and kinetic studies. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 136(3): 654-662.

90. Wassenaar, L.I., M.J. Hendry, and N. Harrington. 2006. Decadal geochemical and isotopic trends for nitrate in the transboundary Abbotsford-Sumas aquifer and implications for beneficial agricultural management practices. Environmental Science and Technology 40(15): 4626-4632. Note: Paper was reported and discussed in Policy News in Environmental Science and Technology July 12, 2006 issue (Efforts to stop groundwater pollution disappoint).

89. Carey, S.K., S.L Barbour, and M.J. Hendry. 2005. Evaporation from a waste-rock surface, Key Lake, Saskatchewan. Canadian Geotechnical Journal 42(4): 1189-1199.

88. Kabwe, L.K., G.W. Wilson, and M.J. Hendry. 2005. Effects of rainfall events on waste-rock surface water conditions and CO2 effluxes across the surfaces of two waste-rock piles. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science 4(6): 469-480.

87. Harrington, G.A. and M.J. Hendry. 2005. Chemical heterogeneity in diffusion-dominated aquitards. Water Resources Research 41(12): Art No. W12432 Dec 28 2005.

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86. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 2005. Origin and transport of dissolved organic carbon fractions in a clay-rich aquitard: 14C and delta 13C evidence. Water Resources Research 41(2): W2021, Feb 18 2005.

85. Hendry, M.J., C.J. Kelln, L.I. Wassenaar, and J. Shaw. 2005. Characterizing the hydrogeology of a complex clay-rich aquitard system using detailed vertical profiles of stable isotopes of water. Journal of Hydrology 293: 47-56.

84. Hendry, M.J., T.G. Kotzer, and D.K. Solomon. 2005. Sources of radiogenic helium in a clay till aquitard and its use to evaluate the timing of geologic events. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69(2): 475-483.

83. Kabwe, L.K., R.E. Farrell, S.K. Carey, M.J. Hendry, and G.W. Wilson. 2005. Characterizing spatial and temporal variations in CO2 fluxes from ground surface using three complimentary measurement techniques. Journal of Hydrology 311(1-4): 80-90.

82 Kabwe, L.K., G.W. Wilson, and M.J. Hendry. 2005. Effects of rainfall events on waste-rock surface water conditions and CO2 effluxes across the surfaces of two waste-rock piles. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science 4(6): 469-480.

81. Moldovan, B.J., and M.J. Hendry. 2005. Characterizing and quantifying controls on arsenic solubility over a pH range of 1-11 in a uranium mill-scale experiment. Environmental Science and Technology 39: 4913-4920.

80. Reszat T.N., and M.J. Hendry. 2005. Coupled FFF and DOC. Analytical Chemistry 77(3): 4194-4200.

79. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 2004. Transport and geochemical controls on the distribution of solutes and stable isotopes in a thick clay-rich till aquitard, Canada. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 40(1): 3-21.

78. Timms, W.A., and M.J. Hendry. 2004. Real-time analysis of small volume samples with micro ion-selective electrodes. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 24(4): 67-72.

77. Birkham, T.K., M.J. Hendry, C.A. Mendoza, L.I. Wassenaar, and P. Landine. 2003. Characterizing geochemical reactions in unsaturated mine waste-rock piles using gaseous O2, CO2, 12CO2 and 13CO2. Environmental Science and Technology 37: 496-501.

76. Boldt-Leppin, B.E.J., and M.J. Hendry. 2003. Application of harmonic analysis of water levels to determine the vertical hydraulic conductivity of clay-rich aquitards. Ground Water 41(4): 514-522.

75. Donahue, R., and M.J. Hendry. 2003. Geochemistry of arsenic in uranium mine mill tailings, Saskatchewan, Canada. Applied Geochemistry 18(11): 1733-1750.

74. Hendry, M.J., T.K. Birkham, and P. Landine. 2003. Using O2 and CO2 concentrations and delta13C of CO2 to characterize geochemical reaction in waste-rock piles. Geotechnical News 21(2): 37-41.

73. Hendry, M.J., J. Ranville, B.E.J Boldt-Leppin, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2003. Geochemical characteristics and transport of DOC in a clay-rich aquitard. Water Resources Research 39(7): 1194, doi:10.1029/2002WR001943.

72. Lee, E.S., T.K. Birkham, L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 2003. Microbial respiration and diffusive transport of O2, 16O2, and 18O16O in unsaturated soils and geologic sediments. Environmental Science and Technology 37: 2913-2919.

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71. Lee, E.S., M.J. Hendry, and P. Hollings. 2003. Use of O2 consumption and CO2

production in kinetic cells to delineate pyrite oxidation – carbonate buffering and microbial respiration in unsaturated media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 65: 203-217.

70. Moldovan, B.J., D.-T. Jiang, and M.J. Hendry. 2003. Mineralogical characterization of arsenic in uranium mine tailings precipitated from iron-rich hydrometallurgical solutions. Environmental Science and. Technology 37: 873-879.

69. Hendry, M.J., L.I. Wassenaar, and T.K. Birkham. 2002. Microbial respiration and diffusive transport of O2, 16O2, and 18O16O in an unsaturated mesocosm. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 66(19): 3367-3374.

68. Kabwe, L.K., M.J. Hendry, G.M. Wilson, and R.A. Kirkland. 2002. Quantification of CO2 fluxes from the surface of a minicosm to the atmosphere. Journal of Hydrology 260(1/4): 1-14. (Note: was one of the 25 most downloaded papers in the Journal of Hydrology over the six month period following its publication)

67. Cey, D.B., S.L. Barbour, and M.J. Hendry. 2001. Osmotic flow through a Cretaceous clay in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Canadian Geotechnical Journal 38(5): 1025-1033.

66. Hendry, M.J., C.A. Mendoza, R.A. Kirkland, and J.R. Lawrence. 2001. An assessment of a mesocosm approach to the study of microbial respiration in a sandy unsaturated zone. Ground Water 39 (3): 391-400.

65. Hollings, P., M.J. Hendry, R.V. Nicholson, and R.A. Kirkland. 2001. Quantification of oxygen consumption and sulphate release rates for waste rock piles using kinetic cells: Cluff Lake uranium mine, northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Applied Geochemistry 16(9-10): 1215-1230.

64. Kelln, C.J., L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 2001. Stable isotopes of pore waters in clay-rich aquitards: A comparison and evaluation of measurement techniques. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 21(2): 108-116.

63. Pichler, T., M.J. Hendry, and G.E.M. Hall. 2001. The mineralogy of arsenic in uranium mine tailings at the Rabbit Lake in-pit facility, northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Environmental Geology 40(4-5): 495-506.

62. Vengosh, A., and M.J. Hendry. 2001. Chloride-bromide-11B systematic of a thick clay-rich aquitard system. Water Resources Research 37(5): 1437-1444.

61. Yan, X-P., R. Kerrich, and M.J. Hendry. 2001. Distribution of the rare earth elements of porewater from a clay-rich aquitard sequence, Saskatchewan, Canada. Chemical Geology 176(1-4): 151-172.

60. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 2000. Controls on the distribution of major ions in porewaters of a thick surficial aquitard. Water Resources Research 36(2): 285-296.

59. Hendry, M.J., L.I. Wassenaar, and T. Kotzer. 2000. Chloride and chlorine isotopes (35Cl, 36Cl, 37Cl) as tracers of solute migration in a clay-rich aquitard system. Water Resources Research 36(1): 285-296.

58. Johannesson, K.H., and M.J. Hendry. 2000. Rare earth element geochemistry of groundwaters from a thick till and clay sequence, Saskatchewan, Canada. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 64(9): 1493-1509.

57. Koehler, G., L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 2000. An automated technique for measuring D and 18O values of porewater by direct CO2- and H2- equilibration. Analytical Chemistry 72(21): 5659-5664.

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56. Lawrence, J.R., M.J. Hendry, L.I. Wassenaar, G.M. Wolfaardt, J.J. Germida, and C.W. Greer. 2000. Distribution and biogeochemical importance of bacterial populations in a thick clay-rich aquitard system. Microbial Ecology 40: 273-291.

55. Wassenaar, L.I., and M.J. Hendry., 2000. Mechanisms controlling the distribution and transport of 14C in a clay-rich till aquitard. Ground Water 38(3): 343-349.

54. Yan, X-P., M.J. Hendry, and R. Kerrich. 2000. Speciation of dissolved Fe(III) and Fe(II) in water by on-line coupling of flow injection separation and preconcentration with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Analytical Chemistry 72: 1879-1884.

53. Yan, X-P., R. Kerrich, and M.J. Hendry. 2000. Distribution of arsenic (III), arsenic (V) and total inorganic arsenic in porewaters from a thick, clay-rich aquitard sequence, Saskatchewan, Canada. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 62(15): 2637-2648.

52. Hendry, M.J., C.A. Mendoza, R.A. Kirkland, and J.R. Lawrence. 1999. Quantification of transient CO2 production in a sandy unsaturated zone. Water Resources Research 35(7): 2189-2198.

51. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 1999. Implications of transport of δD in porewaters for groundwater flow and the timing of geologic events in a thick aquitard system. Water Resources Research 35(6): 1751-1760.

50. Swerhone, G.D.W., J.R. Lawrence, J.G. Richards, and M.J. Hendry. 1999. Construction and testing of a durable platinum wire electrode for in situ redox measurements in the subsurface. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation 19(2): 132-136.

49. Wassenaar, L.I., and M.J. Hendry. 1999. Improved piezometer construction and sampling techniques to determine aquitard porewater chemistry. Ground Water 37(4): 564-571.

48. Yan, X-P., R. Kerrich, and M.J. Hendry. 1999. Sequential leachates of multiple size fractions from a clay-rich till, Saskatchewan, Canada: Implications for the control of REE geochemistry of porewaters in an aquitard. Chemical Geology 158: 53-79.

47. Yan, X.-P., R. Kerrich, and M.J. Hendry. 1999. Trace element geochemistry of a thick till and clay-rich aquitard sequence, Saskatchewan, Canada. Canada. Chemical Geology 164 (1/2): 93-120.

46. Armstrong, S., N. Sturchio, and M.J. Hendry. 1998. Implications of strontium and isotopes of strontium to the Milk River aquifer system. Canadian Journal of Applied Geochemistry 13(4): 463-476.

45. Hollings, P., and M.J. Hendry. 1998. Sequential filtration of surface and groundwaters from the Rabbit Lake Uranium mine, northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 34(2): 221-247.

44. Hendry, M.J., J.R. Lawrence, and P. Maloszewski. 1998. Effects of velocity on the transport of two bacteria through saturated sand. Ground Water 37(1): 103-112.

43. Salamone, T.B., and M.J. Hendry. 1998. Uranium mine tailings: Struggling for consensus on decommissioning requirements. Natural Resources and Environment 12(3): 206-209.

42. Shaw, J.R., and M.J. Hendry. 1998. Hydrogeology of a thick clay till and Cretaceous clay sequence, Saskatchewan, Canada. Canadian Geotechnical Journal 35: 1-12.

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41. Yan, X-P., R. Kerrich, and M.J. Hendry. 1998. Determination of (ultra)trace amounts of Arsenic III and Arsenic V in water by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry coupled with flow injection on-line sorption preconcentration and separation in a knotted reactor. Analytical Chemistry 70(22): 4736-4742.

40. Yan, X-P., R. Kerrich, and M.J. Hendry. 1998. Flow injection on-line group preconcentration and separation of (ultra)trace rare earth elements in environmental and geological samples by precipitation using a knotted reactor as a filterless collector for inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric determinations. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 14: 215-221.

39. Hendry, M.J., J.R. Lawrence, and P. Maloszewski. 1997. The role of sorption in the transport of Klebsiella oxytoca through saturated silica sand. Ground Water 35(4): 574-584.

38. Lawrence, J.R., and M.J. Hendry. 1996. Transport of bacteria through saturated geologic media. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 42: 410-422.

37. Lawrence, J.R., and M.J. Hendry. 1995. Mesocosms for subsurface research. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 30(3): 493-512.

36. Lawrence, J.R., M.J. Hendry, B.N. Zanyk, and G.M. Wolfaardt. 1995. Transport and fate of the herbicide Diclofop methyl in a large scale physical model. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 19: 69-83.

35. Hendry, M.J., J.R. Lawrence, R. Kirkland, and B.N. Zanyk. 1993. Microbial production of CO2 in the unsaturated zone of a meso scale model. Water Resources Research 29(4): 973-984.

34. Korber, D.R., J.R. Lawrence, M.J. Hendry, and D.E. Caldwell. 1993. Analysis of spatial variability within mot+ and mot- Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms using representative elements. Biofouling 7: 339-358.

33. Lawrence, J.R., B.N. Zanyk, G.M. Wolfaardt, M.J. Hendry, R.D. Robarts, and D.E. Caldwell. 1993. Design and evaluation of a meso scale model vadose zone and ground water system. Ground Water 31: 446-455.

32. Van Stempvoort, D.R., M.J. Hendry, J. Schoneau, and H.R. Krouse. 1993. Sources and dynamics of sulfur in weathered till, Western Glacial Plains of North America. Chemical Geology 111: 35-56.

31. Wolfaardt, G.M., J.R. Lawrence, M.J. Hendry, R.D. Robarts, and D.E. Caldwell. 1993. Development of steady-state diffusion gradients for the cultivation of degradative microbial consortia. Applied Environmental Microbiology 59: 2388-2396.

30. Buckland, G.D., and M.J. Hendry. 1992. Groundwater response and salt removal in a saline-seep soil in southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Engineering 34(2): 125-134.

29. Gillichand, J., G.D. Buckland, D. Marcotte, and M.J. Hendry. 1992. Spatial interpolation of salinity and sodicity for a saline soil in southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 72: 503-516.

28. Korber, D.R., J.R. Lawrence, M.J. Hendry, and D.E. Caldwell. 1992. Programming methods for the representative analysis of microbial biofilms. Binary 4: 204-210.

27. Andrews, J.N., H.H. Loosli, R.J. Drimmie, and M.J. Hendry. 1991. Dissolved gases in the Milk River aquifer. Applied Geochemistry 6: 393-404.

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26. Drimmie, R.J., P. Fritz, P., M.J. Hendry, L.I. Wassenaar, R. Aravena, and G. Hut. 1991. Stable isotopes and radiocarbon in water and dissolved constituents. Applied Geochemistry 6: 381-392.

25. Froelich, K., M. Ivanovich, M.J. Hendry, J.N. Andrews, S.N. Davis, R.J. Drimmie, J. Fabryka-Martin,, T. Florkowski, P. Fritz, B. Lehman, H.H. Loosli, and E. Nolte. 1991. Application of isotopic methods to dating of very old groundwaters: Milk River Aquifer, Alberta, Canada. Applied Geochemistry 6: 465-472.

24. Fujikawa, J.I., and M.J. Hendry. 1991. Denitrification rates in till. Journal of Hydrology 127: 337-348.

23. Hendry, M.J., F.W. Schwartz, and C.R. Robertson. 1991. Hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of the Milk River Aquifer system -- A review. Applied Geochemistry 6: 369-380.

22. Ivanovich, M., K. Frohlich, and M.J. Hendry. 1991. Dating very old groundwater, Milk River Aquifer, Alberta, Canada. Applied Geochemistry (Special Edition) 6(4).

21. Ivanovich, M., K. Froelich, and M.J. Hendry. 1991. Uranium series radionuclides in the Milk River aquifer system. Applied Geochemistry 6: 405-418.

20. Wassenaar, L.I., R. Aravena, M.J. Hendry, and P. Fritz. 1991. Radiocarbon in dissolved organic carbon, a potential groundwater dating method: Case studies from western Canada. Water Resources Research 27(8): 1975-1986.

19. Hendry, M.J., and G.D. Buckland. 1990. Causes of soil salinization in Southern Alberta, Canada: 2. A case study. Ground Water 28(4): 544-550.

18. Hendry, M.J., and F.W. Schwartz. 1990. Chemical evolution of ground water in the Milk River aquifer, Canada. Ground Water 28(2): 253-261.

17. Hendry, M.J., and F.W. Schwartz. 1990. Reply to comment on: An alternative view on the origin of chemical and isotopic patterns in groundwater from the Milk River Aquifer, Alberta, Canada. Water Resources Research 26(7): 1699-1703.

16. Hendry, M.J., G.W. Chan, and D.B. Harker. 1990. Causes of soil salinization in East-Central Alberta, Canada: 1. A case study. Ground Water 28(3): 385-393.

15. Wassenaar, L.I., M.J. Hendry, R. Aravena, and P. Fritz. 1990. Organic geochemistry of clayey deposits and associated porewaters, Southern Alberta. Journal of Hydrology 120: 251-270.

14. Hendry, M.J., H.R. Krouse, and M.A. Shakur. 1989. Implications of sulfur and oxygen isotopes in dissolved sulfates in till. Water Resources Research 25(3): 567-572.

13. Block, L.O., M.J. Hendry, and G.W. Chan. 1988. Estimating soil description and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. Ground Water 26(2): 218-221.

12. Hendry, M.J. 1988. Do isotopes have a place in ground water studies? Guest Editorial. Ground Water 26(3): 410-415.

11. Hendry, M.J. 1988. Ground water movement in clayey till in the prairie region. Ground Water 26(5): 607-614.

10. Hendry, M.J. 1988. The nitrate problem, Guest Editorial. Water Well Journal 42(8): 4-5.

9. Hendry, M.J., and F.W. Schwartz. 1988. An alternative view on the origin of chemical and isotopic patterns in groundwater from the Milk River aquifer, Alberta, Canada. Water Resources Research 10(24): 1747-1764.

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8. Schwartz, F.W., A.S. Crowe, M.J. Hendry, and D.W. Chorley. 1987. A case study to assess the potential for saline soil development due to irrigation. Journal of Hydrology 91(1/2): 1-28.

7. Hendry, M.J., J.A. Cherry, and E.I. Wallick. 1986. Origin and distribution of sulfate in a fractured till in southern Alberta, Canada. Water Resources Research 22(1): 45-61.

6. Hendry, M.J., R.G.L. McCready, and W.D. Gould. 1984. Distribution, source and evolution of nitrate in a glacial till of southern Alberta, Canada. Journal of Hydrology 70: 177-198.

5. Sommerfeldt, T.G., M.J. Hendry, and C. Chang. 1984. Soil properties affecting subsurface drainage of soil near Vauxhall, Alberta - A case study. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 25: 205-208.

4. Hendry, M.J. 1983. Groundwater recharge through a heavy textured soil. Journal of Hydrology 63: 201-209.

3. Hendry, M.J., R.W. Gillham, and J.A. Cherry. 1983. An integrated approach to the study of groundwater flow - A case study. Journal of Hydrology 63: 211-232.

2. Hendry, M.J. 1982. Hydraulic conductivity of a glacial till in Alberta. Ground Water 20: 162-169

1. Hendry, M.J., and B.A. Paterson. 1982. Relationships between saturated hydraulic conductivity and some physical and chemical properties. Ground Water 20(5): 604-605.

Books and Book Chapters

5. Harrington, G.A., Smerdon, B.D., Gardner, W.P., Taylor, A.R., and Hendry, M.J. (2012). Chapter 8: Diffuse Discharge. In: Love, A., Shand, P., Crossey, L., Harrington, G.A., and Rousseau-Gueutin, P. (Eds.), Allocating water and maintaining springs in the Great Artesian Basin, Volume III: Groundwater discharge of the western Great Artesian Basin, National Water Commission, Canberra.

4. Moldovan, B.J. and M.J. Hendry. 2008. Fate and transport of arsenic in uranium mine tailings: Rabbit Lake mine. VDM Verlag Dr. Muller. ISBN 978-3-639-00524-0, 181 pp.

3. Dating Very Old Groundwater, Milk River Aquifer, Alberta, Canada. M. Ivanovich, K. Frohlich, and M.J. Hendry (Editors of Special Edition), J. Applied Geochemistry, Volume 6 (4).

2. National Conference on Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds in Ground Water. M.J. Hendry (Editor). Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers, Kansas City, MS, 17–20 October 1993.

1. Sulphur Transformations in Soil Ecosystems. M.J. Hendry and H.R. Krouse (Editors). Joint National Hydrology Research Institute and Canada / Germany Science and Technology Cooperation Symposium, 5–7 November 1992, 353 pp.

Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations Published in Conference Proceedings

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40 Hendry, M.J.; Schmeling, E.; Barbour, S.L.; Harrington, G.: Wassenaar, L.I.; and Novakowski, K. (2016). Characterizing the Hydrogeology of Cretaceous Shale using High-resolution Profiling of Natural Tracers: the Williston Basin Example. GNS Wellington New Zealand February 26, 2016.

39 Hendry, M.J.; Schmeling, E.; Barbour, S.L.; Mundle, S.; and Huang, M. (2016). Distribution, Origin, Fate, and Transport of Natural Gases in Cretaceous Shale: Baseline Characterization in the Williston Basin, Canada. Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, February 2, 2016.

38 Hendry, M.J.; Schmeling, E.; Barbour, S.L.; Harrington, G.: Wassenaar, L.I.; and Novakowski, K. (2016). Application of High-resolution Profiling of Natural Tracers to Define the Hydrogeology of Cretaceous Shales: the Williston Basin Example. Intera Environmental Consultants, Austin, Texas, January 20, 2016.

37 Hendry, M.J.; Schmeling, E.; Barbour, S.L.; Mundle, S.; and Huang, M. (2016). Distribution, Origin, Fate, and Transport of Natural Gases in Cretaceous Shale or Baseline Characterization of Natural Gases through Caprock in the Williston Basin, Canada, International Atomic Energy Agency (United Nations), Vienna, Austria, March 14, 2016

36 Hendry, M.J. Application of high-resolution profiling of natural travers to define the hydrogeology of Cretaceous shales across the Williston Basin, Canada. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014. Invited lecture.

35. Smith, L.A., M.J. Hendry, and G. van der Kamp. A new technique for determining in situ parameters of clay-rich aquitards using pore pressure responses. Canadian Industry and Mining Invited Lecture for the Wolfgang Stoderro Award. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. December 9, 2013. Invited lecture.

34. Hendry, M.J. Current understanding of the geochemical controls on contaminants in U tailings. Department of Mining, UNSW, Sydney, AU, September 12, 2013. Invited lecture.

33. Hendry, M.J. The value of collecting high-resolution profiles of oxygen-18 and deuterium in fine-grained saturated geologic media. International Assoc. Hydrogeol Annual Congress, Perth AU, September 16-20, 2013. Invited keynote.

32. Hendry, M.J. Palaeo-hydrogeology of the Cretaceous sediments of the Williston Basin using stable isotopes of water. European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria, April 7-12, 2013.

31. Hendry, M.J. Understanding the hydrogeology of clays. University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas, November 28, 2012. Invited lecture.

30. Hendry, M.J., K. Novakowski, L.A. Smith, G. Koehler, and L.I. Wassenaar. Long-term solute transport through thick Cretaceous shale in the Williston Basin Canada using naturally-occuring tracer profiles. Andra 5th International Meeting on Clays in Natural and Engineered Barriers for Radioactive Waste Confinement, Montpellier, France, October 22 to 25, 2012.

29. Bangsund, A.L., M.J. Hendry, and A.M. Fernandez. Geochemical effects of incremental high-pressure squeezing on pore waters from argillaceous aquitards. Andra 5th International Meeting on Clays in Natural and Engineered Barriers for Radioactive Waste Confinement, Montpellier, France, October 22 to 25, 2012.

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28. Schmeling, E., M.J. Hendry, and S.L. Barbour. Hydrogeology of a complex fractured shale, Fort a la Corne, Saskatchewan, Canada. 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress, Niagara Falls, ON, September 16-21, 2012.

27. Smith, L.A., G. van der Kamp, and M.J. Hendry. Determining the in situ compressibility and specific storage of a 400 m thick claystone aquitard using pressure transducers. 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress, Niagara Falls, ON, September 16-21, 2012.

26. Bangsund, A.L., M.J. Hendry, A.M. Fernandez, and G.A. Harrington. Geochemical effects of incremental high-pressure squeezing on pore waters of deep argillaceous aquitards. 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress, Niagara Falls, ON, September 16-21, 2012.

25. Turchenek, J.W., and M.J. Hendry. The use of high resolution profiling to determine the distribution, source and transport of nitrate in an agriculturally intensive area. 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress, Niagara Falls, ON, September 16-21, 2012.

24. Hermann, K.J., and M.J. Hendry. Modelling chloride transport through a surficial glaciolacustrine / till sequence using high-resolution pore water measurements. 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress, Niagara Falls, ON, September 16-21, 2012.

23. Hendry, M.J., K. Novakowski, L.A. Smith, G. Koehler, and L.I. Wassenaar. Solute transport through thick Cretaceous shale in the Williston Basin using naturally-occurring tracer profiles. 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress, Niagara Falls, ON, September 16-21, 2012. Invited presentation.

22. Harrington, G.A., B.D. Smerdon, W.P. Gardner, and M.J. Hendry. At the end of the line: diffuse groundwater discharge and palaeohydrology at the terminus of the Great Artesian Basin. 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress, Niagara Falls, ON, September 16-21, 2012. Invited presentation.

21. Hendry, M.J. 2011. Hydrogeology of bedrock aquitards. 2nd Canadian Symposium on Aquitard Hydrogeology, Ottawa, ON, June 21-23, 2011. Invited presentation.

20. Hendry, M.J. 2011. Hydrogeology of surficial aquitards. 2nd Canadian Symposium on Aquitard Hydrogeology, Ottawa, ON, June 21-23, 2011. Invited presentation.

19. Hendry, M.J. 2011. Solute transport in clay media. NEA focused workshop on nano- to micro-scopic resolution, University of Karlsrhue, Germany, September 6-8, 2011. Invited lecture.

18. Hendry, M.J. 2010. Transport of the stable isotopes of water over spatial and temporal scales in a thick clay-rich aquitard: Recent developments. University of New South Wales, Australia, May 2011. Invited lecture.

17. Hendry, M.J., S.L. Barbour, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2010. Transport of the stable isotopes of water over spatial and temporal scales in a thick, two-layered aquitard system. Goldschmidt Conference, 13–18 June 2010, Knoxville, TN. Keynote presentation.

16. Hendry, M.J. 2010, Solute transport in basin aquitards. Nuclear Waste Management Organization, June, Toronto Ontario. 17 June 2010. Invited lecture.

15. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 2010. The application of isotopic tracers to a clay-rich aquitard system. International Assoc. Hydrogeologists International Congress, Krakow, Poland, Sept 12-17, 2010. Invited presentation.

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14. Hendry, M.J., 2010. Solute transport in clay-rich aquitard systems: Application of conservative δ2H and δ18O. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Nov 19, 2010. Invited colloquium speaker.

13. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 2007. A decade of environmental isotope research in a low permeability aquitard system. The International Symposium on Advances in Isotope Hydrology and its Role in Sustainable Water Resources Management, IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 21-25 May 2007. Invited keynote presentation.

12 Wassenaar, L.I., M.J. Hendry, and N. Harrington. 2006. Decadal geochemical and isotopic trends for nitrate in the transboundary Abbotsford-Sumas aquifer and implications for agricultural beneficial management practices. Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2006. Invited presentation.

11. Hendry, M.J. 2006. Emerging groundwater quality issues. Workshop on Emerging Challenges to Sustainable Water Policy in Canada by Pollution Probe’s Water Policy in Canada: National Workshop Series, Lethbridge, AB, 15-16 March 2006. Invited presentation.

10 Hendry, M.J., J. Ranville, and B. Boldt-Leppin. 2004. Transport properties of dissolved organic carbon in a clay-rich aquitard. Geological Society of America Annual meeting, Denver CO, 7-10 November 2004. Invited presentation.

9. Hendry, M.J., L.I. Wassenaar, and C.J. Kelln. 2001. The application of D and 18O profiling to characterize the hydrogeology of thick, clay-rich aquitard complexes. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 5-8 November 2001. Invited presentation.

8. Hendry, M.J., 2000. International Association of Hydrogeologists XXX Annual Congress, Cape Town, South Africa, 27 November to 1 December 2000. Invited keynote speaker.

7. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 1994. Geochemical controls on solutes in a surficial aquitard. GSA Penrose Conference, Racine, WI. Invited presentation.

6. Wassenaar, L.I., and M.J. Hendry. 1994. Geochemical and transport controls on solutes and isotopes in a surficial aquitard. USGS-Reston, VA. Invited presentation.

5. Hendry, M.J., and J.R. Lawrence. 1993. Recent research into microbial biobarriers for containment and remediation of contaminated groundwaters. Annual meeting of the Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers, Kansas City, KS, October 1993. Invited presentation.

4. Hendry, M.J., and J.R. Lawrence. 1992. Hydraulic and architectural characteristics of microbial biobarriers. Annual meeting of the Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers, Las Vegas, NV, October 1992. Invited presentation.

3. Ivanovich, M., K. Froelich, and M.J. Hendry. 1991. Application of isotopic methods to dating of very old groundwaters: Milk River Aquifer, Alberta, Canada. International Atomic Energy Agency Conference Proceedings, Vienna, Austria. Invited presentation.

2. Hendry, M.J. 1988. Salinity and groundwater recharge. Proceedings of the Symposium on Water Management affecting the wet-to-dry transition: Planning at the margins, University of Regina, SK, pp. 66-83. Invited presentation.

1. Hendry, M.J., and F.W. Schwartz. 1982. Hydrogeology on saline seeps. First Annual Western Provincial Conference on Rationalization of Water and Soil Research and Management, Lethbridge, AB, pp. 25-40. Keynote address.

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Contributed Papers in Published Conference Proceedings

140. Sumaila, S., J.A. Warner, J. Clay, M.J. Hendry, J.M. McBeth. Mineralogical characterization of aquifer samples from Smith Ranch-Highland Uranium Mine Site, Wyoming, USA. Western Inter-University Geosciences Conference, January 7-10, 2016, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

139. Smith. L.A., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, K. Novakowski, G. van der Kamp. An alternative method to determine in situ hydraulic conductivity of claystone aquitards using pore pressure responses from grouted-in pressure transducers. International Association of Hydrogeologists, In: 'Hydrogeology of aquitards: flow and transport' session, September 13-18, 2015, Rome, Italy.

138. Hendry, M.J.; E. Schmeling, S.L. Barbour, G. Harrington, L.I. Wassenaar. Application of high-resolution profiles of naturally-occurring tracers to define the hydrogeology of thick Cretaceous shales across the Williston Basin, Canada. International Association of Hydrogeologists, In: 'Hydrogeology of aquitards: flow and transport' session, September 13-18, 2015, Rome, Italy.

137. Schabert, M., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour. Application of Push-Pull Tests to Define Biogeochemical Controls on Selenium and Nitrate Attenuation in Saturated Coal Waste Rock, In Session: ‘Innovation in the remediation of contaminated sites. IAH – CNC 2015 Waterloo Conference, Waterloo, ON, October 27-30, 2015.

136. Kuzyk, T., S.L. Barbour, M.J. Hendry. A Conceptual Model for Pore Water Release from Coal Waste Rock Piles in the Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada, IAH – CNC 2015 Waterloo Conference, Waterloo, ON, October 27-30, 2015.

135. Buchynski, M., S.L. Barbour, M.J. Hendry. Characterizing the transport of the stable isotopes of Water in unsaturated mining waste. In: Mining Waste Management and Environmental Geotechnology: Mine Waste Disposal, GeoQuebec 2015, 68th Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Quebec City, Sept. 20-23, 2015.

134. Zhang, Y., M. Person, M., and M.J. Hendry. Failure analysis of the Lake Howe blowout structure, Williston Basin. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

133. Carey, S.K., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and N.J. Shatilla. Using stable isotopes to understand the movement of water in watersheds influenced by surface mining, Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

132. Pratt, D.L., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and E. Schmeling. Optimization and configuration of a hydrocarbon gas removal system for the determination δ2H AND δ18O on Picarro CRDS. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

131. Buchynski, M.G., S.L. Barbour, and M.J. Hendry. Estimating diffusion rates of the stable isotopes of water in unsaturated mine waste. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

130. Barbour, S.L., M.J. Hendry, and S.K. Carey. Characterizing net percolation through coal mine waste rock dumps using high resolution profiles of stable isotopes of water. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

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129. Bourke, S.A., K.J. Hermann, G.A. Harrington, and M.J. Hendry. 3-D contaminant transport in Argillaceous sediments: a case study using numerical modeling of stable isotopes and chloride to understand long term brine migration. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

128. Schmeling, E., M.J. Hendry, and S.L. Barbour. Application of 1-D vertical profiles of δ2H and Cl to evaluate vertical leakage through a fractured Creteceous aquitard at a proposed mine dewatering site, Fort à la Corne, Saskatchewan, Canada. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

127. Gomez, M.A., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan, J. Chen, and S. Elouatik. Controls of toxic elements in abiotic reductive dissolution of uranium mill raffinates and tailings under alkaline conditions. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

126. Hossain, M.A., M.J. Hendry, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. Mineralogical characterization of uranium ore blends and resulting leach residues from Key Lake. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

125. Essilfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, A Biswas, and N. Chen. Distribution of selenium in coal waste rock, Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

124. Das, S., M.J. Hendry, and M.B.J. Lindsay. Laboratory evaluation of selenium treatment using zero-valent iron (ZVI) under oxic conditions. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

123. Mahmood, F.N., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and R. Klein. Origin and fate of nitrate derived from blasting in coal waste-rock spoils in British Columbia and Alberta, Canada. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

122. Halder, D., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan, and J. Robertson. Optimizing the terminal pH of uranium mill tailings to control As, Se, Ni, and Mo: a pilot scale study. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

121. Robertson, J., M.J. Hendry, M.A. Gomez, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. Characterization of the aluminum and magnesium secondary mineral phases and their potential control of contaminants in uranium mine tailings. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

120. Bissonnette, J.S., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan, and B.J. Moldovan. Arsenic speciation of neutralized uranium mill wastes: protecting Saskatchewan’s groundwater through characterization of tailings precipitates. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

119. Kuzyk, T., S.L. Barbour, and M.J. Hendry. A conceptual model for the flushing of coal waste rock piles in the Elk Valley, British Columbia, Canada. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

118. Szmigielski, J.T., M.J. Hendry, and S.L. Barbour. Hydrogeological characterization of a groundwater system downgradient of a coal waste rock spoil. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

117. Smith, L., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and G. van der Kamp. 2014. Determining in situ properties of caprock formations using pore pressure responses from grouted-in pressure transducers. 2014 GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 19-22, 2014.

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116. Smith, L.A., M.J. Hendry, and G. van der Kamp. 2014. A new technique for determining in situ parameters of argillaceous deposits using pore pressure responses. GeoConvention 2014: FOCUS. Calgary, AB, Canada, 12-14 May 2014.

115. Crane, R., D. McGeeney, W. Timms, S. Bouzalakos, M. Whelan, and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Accelerating solute transport experiments in a low permeability matrix. International Assoc. Hydrogeol. Annual Congress, Perth, AU, 16-20 September 2013.

114. Irvine, M., G. Harrington, P. Cook, and M.J. Hendry. 2013. Quantify upward and downward vertical flux through a leaky aquitard from porewater chemistry. International Assoc. Hydrogeol. Annual Congress, Perth AU, 16-20 September 2013.

113. Das, S., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan. 2012. Phase transformation of two-line ferrihydrite: Effects of pH, temperature, and adsorbed arsenate and molybdate (Oral Presentation). Goldschmidt Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, 24–29 June 2012.

112. Essilfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, J. Warner, and T. Kotzer. 2012. Bulk and micro mineralogical characterization of As in uranium mine tailings (Oral Presentation). 22nd Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, 24–29 June 2012.

111. Gomez, M.A., and M.J. Hendry. 2012. Anaerobic reduction of X-adsorbed ferrihydrite (X =0, Ni, AsO4, and MoO4) at pH 8 and 10 (Oral Presentation). 22nd Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, 24–29 June 2012.

110. Koshinsky, J., J. Essilfie-Dughan, B.J. Moldovan and M.J. Hendry. 2012. Secondary mineral phases in a uranium mill pilot study: Assessing the mill model (Poster Presentation). 22nd Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, 24–29 June 2012.

109. Paikaray, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2012. Controls on the formation and crystallization of Mg2+-Fe3+-SO42- type layered double hydroxides (Oral Presentation). 22nd Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Montreal, QC, Canada, 24–29 June 2012.

108. Das, S., M.J. Hendry, and J. Essilfie-Dughan. 2011. Kinetics of two-line ferrihydrite phase transformation under alkaline conditions: Effect of temperature and adsorbed arsenate (Oral Presentation). Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology VI Conference, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany, 18–22 September 2011.

107. Essilfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, J. Warner, and T. Kotzer, 2011. Solubility controls of arsenic, iron, and nickel in uranium mine tailings (Oral Presentation). Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology VI Conference, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany, 18–22 September 2011.

106. Smith, L.A., G. van der Kamp, and M.J. Hendry. 2011. Determining the in situ compressibility and specific storage of a 400 m thick claystone aquitard using pressure transducers (Poster Presentation). 2nd Canadian Symposium on Aquitard Hydrogeology, Ottawa, ON, 21–23 June 2011. Awarded best poster.

105. Stumpp, C., and M.J. Hendry. 2011. An investigation of heterogeneous water flow and solute transport processes in an oxidized glacial till using environmental isotope (d18O, d2H) profiles, XXXVIII IAH Congress, Krakow, Poland, 12-17 September 2010.

104. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 2010. Long-term migration of solutes in thick, surficial, clay-rich aquitards using multiple environmental tracers. XXXVIII IAH Congress, Krakow, Poland, 12-17 September 2010.

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103. Stumpp, C., and M.J. Hendry. 2010. Characterizing heterogeneous water flow and solute transport in an oxidized glacial till. XXXVIII IAH Congress, Krakow, Poland, 12-17 September 2010.

102. Birkham, T.K., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and T. Cheema. 2010. Rates and controls on acid production in commercial-scale sulphur blocks. Canadian Geotechnical Conference. Calgary, AB, 12–16 September 2010.

101. Das, S., M.J. Hendry, and J. Esselfie-Dughan. 2010. The transformation of ferrihydrite under a range in pH (2-10) and temperature (25-100°C). 3rd International Conference on Uranium (U2010), Saskatoon, SK, 15–18 August 2010.

100. Essilfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, J. Warner, and T. Kotzer. 2010. Mineralogical characterization of arsenic, iron, and nickel in uranium mine tailings using XAS and EPMA. 3rd International Conference on Uranium (U2010), Saskatoon, SK, 15–18 August 2010.

99. Essilfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, I. Pickering, G. George, and T. Kotzer. 2009. Molybdenum and selenium speciation in uranium mine tailings using X-ray absorption spectroscopy. 3rd International Conference on Uranium (U2010), Saskatoon, SK, 15–18 August 2010.

98. Shaw, S.A., M.J. Hendry, J. Essilfie-Dughan, and T. Kotzer. 2010. Distribution, characterization, and geochemical controls of elements of concern in uranium mine tailings, Key Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. 3rd International Conference on Uranium (U2010), Saskatoon, SK, 15–18 August 2010.

97. Birkham, T.K., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and T. Cheema.. 2010. Rates and controls of acid production in commercial-scale sulphur blocks. Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Calgary, Alberta, June 2010.

96. Stumpp, C., J.R. Lawrence, M.J. Hendry, and P. Maloszewski. 2010. Transport and bacterial interactions in saturated porous media. European Geoscience Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria 2-7 May 2010.

95. Shaw, S.A., M.J. Hendry, J. Esselfie-Dughan, T. Kotzer, and H. Maathuis. 2009. Distribution of elements of concern in uranium mine tailings, Key Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. International Applied Geochemistry Symposium, Fredericton, NB, 1–4 June 2009.

94. Esselfie-Dughan, J., M.J. Hendry, I. Pickering, G. George, J. Warner, and T. Kotzer. 2009. Mineralogical characterization of arsenic, selenium, and molybdenum in uranium mine tailings. International Applied Geochemistry Symposium, Fredericton, NB, 1–4 June 2009.

93. Das, S., and M.J. Hendry. 2009. Long-term fate of ferrihydrite in uranium mine tailings. International Applied Geochemistry Symposium, Fredericton, NB, 1–4 June 2009.

92. Birkham, T.K., M.J. Hendry, and S.L. Barbour. 2008. Controls and rates of acid production in elemental sulphur blocks. Goldschmidt Conference, Vancouver, BC, 13–18 July 2008.

91. Hendry, M.J., L.I. Wassenaar, and G. Lis. 2008. Stable isotope composition of gaseous and dissolved oxygen in the subsurface. Goldschmidt Conference, Vancouver, BC, 13–18 July 2008.

90. Boldt-Leppin B.E.J., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2008. Advective-Diffusive controls on solute transport in a clay-rich aquitard: In situ experiment. Canadian Geotech. Conference, Edmonton AB.

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89. Lawrence, J.R., J. Pisz, S.D. Siciliano, G.D.W. Swerhone, and M.J. Hendry. 2007. Characterization of the microbial community colonizing elemental sulfur repositories, Athabasca Oil Sands, Alberta, Canada. ISEB, New Zealand.

88. Timms, W., and M.J. Hendry. 2006. Chromatographic separation of solutes in a clay-rich aquitard due to cation exchange during salinization. 9th Australasian Environmental Isotope Conference and 2nd Australasian Hydrogeology Research Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 13–15 December 2006.

87. Wassenaar, L.I., M.J. Hendry, and N. Harrington. 2006. Decadal geochemical and isotopic trends for nitrate in a transboundary aquifer and implications for agricultural beneficial management practices. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual meeting, Philadelphia PA, 22–25 October 2006.

86. Shaw, S., M.J. Hendry, and S.L. Barbour. 2006. Effects of hyperacidic H2SO4 migration through clay media underlying sulfur storage blocks in the Alberta oil sands. Geol. Soc. Am. Annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 22–25 October 2006.

85. Reszat, T., and M.J. Hendry. 2006. What is the effective pore throat diameter in a clay-rich aquitard and why is it important? Geol. Soc. Am. Annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 22–25 October 2006.

84. Bonstrom, K., M.J. Hendry, and S.L. Barbour. 2006. Water migration in an unsaturated hydrophobic fractured porous medium: Elemental S blocks, Geol. Soc. Am. Annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 22–25 October 2006.

83. Boldt-Leppin, B., M.J. Hendry, S.L. Barbour, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2006. In situ experiment to determine advective-diffusive controls on solute transport in a clay-rich aquitard, Geol. Soc. Am. annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 22–25 October 2006.

82. Ranville, J.F., B.P. Jackson, B.D. Honeyman, and M.J. Hendry. 2006. Use of hyphenated techniques to examine colloidal uranium in porewater. 80th ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Boulder, CO, 18–21 June 2006.

81. Woodbury, A., M.J. Hendry, and G. Ferguson. 2005. Ground surface paleotemperature reconstruction by empirical bayes: Application to thick clayey aquitards. Geological Society of America Annual meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2005.

80. Hendry, M.J., B. Moldovan, and G.A. Harrington. 2005. Long term fate and transport of arsenic in a diffusion dominated in pit mine tailings facility. Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology IV, Freiberg, Germany. 11 September 2005.

79. Reszat, T.N., M.J. Hendry, and J.F. Ranville. 2005. Quantifying uranium complexation in groundwater DOC using coupled detection methods. The 15th Annual Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, 20–25 May 2005.

78. Moldovan, B., M.J. Hendry, D.-T. Jiang, and G. Harrington. 2005. Geochemical and mineralogical controls on arsenic released from uranium mine tailings. The 15th Annual Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, 20–25 May 2005.

77. Moldovan, B., M.J. Hendry, and G.A. Harrington. 2005. Long term fate and transport of arsenic in a diffusion dominated in pit mine tailings facility. The 15th Annual Goldschmidt Conference, Moscow, ID, 20–25 May 2005.

76. Moldovan, B.M., and M.J. Hendry. 2005. Long-term fate and transport of arsenic in an in-pit uranium mine tailings facility. Canadian Nuclear Soc Conf. - waste management, decommissioning and environmental decommissioning for Canada's nuclear activities. Ottawa, ON, 8–11 May 2005.

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75. Reszat, T.N., and M.J. Hendry. 2004. Application of a quantitative method to characterize DOC using asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation with online UV and DOC detection. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver CO, 7–10 November 2004.

74. Harrington, N.M., M.J. Hendry, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2004. New trends in delta 18O vs. dissolved oxygen concentrations in groundwater observed below the Key Lake uranium mine, northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 7–10 November 2004.

73. Timms, W.A., and M.J. Hendry. 2004. Quantifying the impact of ion exchange on long-term solute transport in clay aquitards using centrifugation and geochemical modeling. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 7–10 November 2004.

72. Moldovan, B., and M.J. Hendry. 2004. The long term transport of arsenic in a diffusion dominated in pit mine tailings facility. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 7–10 November 2004.

71. Harrington, G., and M.J. Hendry. 2004. Heterogeneity within a surfical clay-rich aquitard inferred from direct push EC measurements and porewater chemistry. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, 7–10 November 2004.

70. Timms, W.A., M.J. Hendry, J. Sharma, and L. Cooper. 2003. Application of centrifuge modeling to assess long-term brine migration in thick clay tills, Saskatchewan, Canada. Australian International Mining, Brisbane, Australia, October 2003.

69. Ranville, J., M. Benedetti, B. Jackson, J. Seaman, and M.J. Hendry. 2003. Determining the size distribution of colloid-associated trace elements using field flow fractionation – inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (FFF-ICP-MS). 7th International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements (7th ICOBTE), Uppsala, Sweden, 15–19 June 2003.

68. Birkham T., M.J. Hendry, R. Kirkland, S. Bradley, C. Mendoza, and L. Wassenaar. 2003. Characterization and quantification of geochemical reaction rates in mine waste piles using unsaturated zone gases, EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 6–11 April 2003.

67. Moldovan B., M.J. Hendry, and D.T. Jiang. 2003. Geochemical and mineralogical controls on arsenic release from uranium mine tailings, EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 6–11 April 2003.

66. Timms W., and M.J. Hendry. 2003. Verifying accelerated physical modeling of reactive solute transport: the long term development of pore water solute profiles in a thick clay till, EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 6–11 April 2003.

65. Hendry, M.J., L.I. Wassenaar, B.E.J. Boldt-Leppin, and J.R. Ranville. 2003. Transport of dissolved organic carbon in a clay-rich aquitard, EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 6–11 April 2003.

64. Boldt-Leppin B.E.J., and M.J. Hendry. 2003. Transport and spatial correlation of water table levels with redox, pH, and porewater chemistry in a clay-rich till aquitard, EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 6–11 April 2003.

63. Ingram L., M.J. Hendry, L. Wassenaar, and L. Barbour. 2003. Assessment of scale effects on effective diffusion coefficients, EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 6–11 April 2003.

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62. Singh, S.P., L.Q. Ma, W.G. Harris, and M.J. Hendry. 2002. Heavy metal stabilization in battery recycling sites by using phosphate amendments: Batch and column tests. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, IN, Div, S-11, 10-14 November 2002.

61. Moldovan, B.J., M.J. Hendry, and D.T. Jiang. 2002. Geochemical and Mineralogical Controls on Arsenic Release from a Uranium Mine Tailings Facility, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. GAC-MAC Annual Meeting May, Saskatoon, SK, 2002.

60. Muise, J., M.J. Hendry, and R. Kerrich. 2001. The application of centrifuge modeling and laser ablation ICP-MS to quantify retardation in clay-rich aquitards. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 5–8 November 2001.

59. Hendry, M.J., B. Boldt-Leppin, J. Ranville, and L.I. Wassenaar. 2001. Controls on the distribution and transport of dissolved organic carbon in a thick, clay-rich aquitard. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 5–8 November 2001.

58. Boldt-Leppin, B., and M.J. Hendry. 2001 Application of harmonic analysis of fluctuating water levels to determine the vertical hydraulic conductivity of thick aquitard systems. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 5–8 November 2001.

57. Moldovan, B., M.J. Hendry, and D.T. Jiang. 2001. Geochemical controls on arsenic in uranium mine tailings. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 5–8 November 2001.

56. Ranville, J., M. Benedetti, L. Ullman, C. Kelln, G. Amy, M.J. Hendry, and F. Fremmel. 2001. Characterization of aquatic natural organic matter using flow field-flow fractionation with on-line element specific detectors. Poster presentation, 9th International Symposium on Field-Flow Fractionation, Golden, CO, July 2001.

55. Moldovan, B., D.T. Jiang, M.J. Hendry, and J. Cutler. 2001. Geochemical speciation of arsenic in uranium mine tailings, Joint Annual Meeting of the Geological Association of Canada and Mineralogical Association of Canada, St. John’s, NF, 27–30 May 2001.

54. Wassenaar, L.I., and M.J. Hendry. 2000. Stable isotopes of porewaters in clay-rich aquitards: a comparison and evaluation of measurement techniques. ESTAC Technology Day, Toronto, ON, 13 November 2000.

53. Kabwe, L.K., M.J. Hendry, G.M. Wilson, and R.A. Kirkland. 2000. Quantification of CO2 fluxes from the surface of a minicosm to the atmosphere. 53 Canadian Geotech. Conference, Montreal, QC, 15–18 October 2000.

52. Moldovan, B., M.J. Hendry, and P. Landine. 2000. Geochemical characterisation of arsenic in uranium tailings pore fluids. Uranium 2000, Saskatoon, SK, 9–15 September 2000.

51. Hollings, P., M.J. Hendry, and R. Kirkland. 2000. Evaluation of the oxygen consumption method for determining sulphate release rates from low sulphide waste rock from the Cluff Lake Uranium Mine, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. ICARD 2000, Denver, CO.

50. Yan, X.-P., M.J. Hendry, and R. Kerrich. 1999. On-line coupling of flow injection separation and for non-chromatographic speciation of dissolved iron(III) and iron(II) in water. 26th Annual Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS)/45th International Conference on Analytical Sciences and Spectroscopy (ICASS), Vancouver, BC, 24–29 October 1999. Abstract No.609/p.245.

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49. Hollings, P., M.J. Hendry, R. Kirkland, and R.V. Nicholson. 1999. Evaluation of the oxygen consumption method for determining the reactivity of waste rock from uranium mines of Northern Saskatchewan. 52nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Regina, SK, 24–27 October 1999, p. 261-264.

48. Donahue, R.D., M.J. Hendry, and P. Landine. 1999. Distribution of arsenic and nickel in uranium mill tailings, Saskatchewan, Canada. 52nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Regina, SK, 24–27 October 1999, p.201-210.

47. Birkham, T., M.J. Hendry, R. Kirkland, S.L. Barbour, C. Mendoza, L.I. Wassenaar, and P. Landine. 1999. Determining the reaction rates in uranium waste rock piles of northern Saskatchewan using O2 and CO2 gases. 52nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Regina SK, 24–27 October 1999, p.195-200.

46. Kelln, C., M.J. Hendry, L.I. Wassenaar, and J. Shaw. 1999. Evaluation of techniques to obtain stable isotope contents of pore waters in aquitards from core samples. Isotope Techniques in Water Resources Development, IAEA Symposium 361, Vienna, Austria, 10–12 May 1999.

45. Pichler, T., M.J. Hendry, and G.E.M. Hall. 1999. The whereabouts of arsenic in mine tailings: An investigative study at Rabbit Lake, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

44. Mendoza, C.A., and M.J. Hendry. 1999. Comparison of CO2 gas production rates in the field versus the laboratory. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

43. Hollings, P., M.J. Hendry, R. Kirkland, and R.V. Nicholson. 1999. Preliminary results of an evaluation of the oxygen consumption method for determining sulphate release rates of waste rock from the Cluff Lake uranium mine, northern Saskatchewan, EOS Transaction, 80, S138.

42. Goulden, W.D., M.J. Hendry, W. Clifton, and S.L. Barbour. 1998. Characterization of radium-226 in uranium mill tailings. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Tailings and Mine Waste >98, Fort Collins, Colorado, 26-28 January, p.561-570.

41. Lorbeer, H, B.C. Hard, G.M. Wolfaardt, J.R. Lawrence, M.J. Hendry, and W. Babel. 1998. Distribution of microbes with depth in non-oxidized, non-contaminated, clay-rich sediments (aquitards). Abstract, Fruhjahrstagung 1998 der Vereingung fur Allgemeine und Angewandte Mikrobiologie (VAAM), Frankfurt Am Main, Germany.

40. Strauch, G., M.J. Hendry, R. Kirkland, L.I. Wassenaar, and J.R. Lawrence. 1998. An isotopic study of microbial activity in vadose zone: A field and mesocosm laboratory study. In: Isotopic techniques in the study of Environmental Change. Proceedings of the International Atomic Energy Agency, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna.

39. Hendry, M.J., L.I. Wassenaar, and T. Kotzer. 1998. Chloride and chlorine isotopes (M37Cl and 36Cl as tracers of solute migration in a thick clay-rich aquitard system, southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON.

38. Lawrence, J.R., C. Greer, G.M. Wolfaardt, J.J. Germida, B. Hard, H. Lorbeer, D. Schmidt, and M.J. Hendry. 1997. Analysis of bacterial populations in a tiered clay-rich aquitard complex. American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, 4-9 May 1997, p.401-402.

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37. Strauch, G., M.J. Hendry, R. Kirkland, L.I. Wassenaar and J.R. Lawrence. 1997. An isotopic study of microbial activity in a vadose zone: a field and mesocosm laboratory study. IAEA conference on Hydrology, Vienna, Austria, Spring 1997.

36. Taylor, S.W. B. Sherwood Lollar, L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 1997. Bacterial hydrocarbon production in shallow bedrock aquifers and surficial till aquitards, Saskatchewan, Canada. CSPG-SEPM 1997 Joint Convention, Calgary, AB, 1-6 June 1997.

35. Wolfaardt, G.M., T. Birkham, D.R. Korber, D.E. Caldwell, and M.J. Hendry. 1997. A stable diffusion gradient system for the study of microbial communities. Canadian Society of Microbiologists Annual Meeting, Quebec City, QC, 15-19 June 1997, p.63

34. Lawrence, J.R., C. Greer, G.M. Wolfaardt, J.J. Germida, L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 1997. Long term survival of bacteria in a low hydraulic conductivity, tiered clay-rich aquitard complex. Canadian Society of Microbiologist Annual Meeting, Quebec City, QC, 15-19 June 1997, p.65

33. Shaw, J., and M.J. Hendry. 1997. Hydrogeology of a thick clay-rich till and Cretaceous bedrock clay sequence in Saskatchewan, Canada. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

32. Hendry, M.J., and L.I. Wassenaar. 1997. Natural groundwater tracers (18O, 2H, Cl, and 37Cl/35Cl) in a thick aquitard system provide information on the geologic and climatic history of southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

31. Wassenaar, L.I., and M.J. Hendry. 1997. Geochemical controls on the major ion chemistry in a thick clay till aquitard in Saskatchewan, Canada. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

30. Taylor, S.W., B. Sherwood Lollar, L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 1997. Bacterial hydrocarbon production in shallow bedrock aquifers and surficial till aquitards, Saskatchewan, Canada. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

29. Wolfaardt, G.M., J.R. Lawrence, C. Greer, J.J. Germida, L.I. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry. 1997. Microbial distribution and activity in a tiered clay-rich aquitard complex. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

28. Yan, X., M.J. Hendry, and R. Kerrich, 1997. Controls on the REE geochemistry of pore waters in a till aquitard. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

27. Starzynski, M.R., R. Kerrich, and M.J. Hendry, 1997. Trace element geochemistry of the Milk River aquifer groundwater, Alberta, Canada. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

26. Kotzer, T., D. Lee, R. Cornett, L. Wassenaar, and M.J. Hendry, 1997. Use of environmental isotopes 3H, 18O and noble gases (He, Ne) to study the hydrogeology of clay-rich tills. GAC-MAC Annual Conference.

25. Hendry, M.J., B.R. Reiter, and J.R. Lawrence. 1996. Effects of velocity on the transport of Klebsiella oxytoca through saturated silica sand. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

24. Wolfaardt, G.M., J.R. Lawrence, B. Hard, H. Lorbeer, J.J. Germida, D. Schmid, and M.J. Hendry. 1996. Distribution of bacteria in a tiered clay-rich aquitard complex. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

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23. Hendry, M.J., L.I. Wassenaar, G. Wolfaardt, J. Shaw, Q. Xie, J.R. Lawrence, R. Kerrich, K.H. Johannesson, J. Cornett, T. Kotzer, and B. Sherwood Lollar. 1996. Hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of tiered, clay-rich aquitards, Saskatchewan, Canada. Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

22. Reiter, B.R., M.J. Hendry, J.R. Lawrence, and K.S. Novakowski. 1996. Transport of Pseudomonas fluorescens through a simple fracture model. Can. Soc. Civil Eng. Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB.

21. Lawrence, J.R., M.J. Hendry and R. Kirkland. 1996. Investigation of microbial distribution and activity in a thick vadose zone. Can. Soc. Microbiol. Annual Meeting Kingston, ON.

20. Lawrence, J.R., G. Wolfaardt, M.J. Hendry, J. Winkler, and R.A. Snyder. 1995. Integration of Burkholderia cepacia (PR1) into a degredative biofilm community. Can. Soc. Microbiol. Annual Meeting, Kingston, ON.

19. Hendry, M.J., and J.R. Lawrence. 1995. Transport of Burkholderia cepacia (PR1) in aquifer materials. Can. Soc. Microbiol. Annual Meeting, Kingston, ON.

18. Armstrong, S., C. Altbach, T. Becenti, N. Campbell, S. Crave, M.J. Hendry, J. Jennings, E. Kandl, R. Ray, T. Repasky, T. Ring, P. Shields, O. Strack, J. Wittman, and R. Wuolo. 1995. A multidisciplinary study of groundwater in the Toppenish Creek basin, Yakima Indian Reservation. 1st Symposium on the Hydrogeology of Washington State, Olympia, WA.

17. Wassenaar, L.I., and M.J. Hendry. 1995. Fate of solutes in aquitards. IAH Congress, Edmonton, AB.

16. Hendry, M.J., and J.R. Lawrence. 1995. Application of mesocosms to vadose zone studies. IAH Congress, Edmonton, AB.

15. Lawrence, J.R., and M.J. Hendry. 1995. A comparison of the microbiology of a mesocosm and its corresponding field site. Am. Soc. for Microbiol. Annual Meeting.

14. Hendry, M.J., S. Armstrong, and T. Ring. 1993. Application of environmental isotopes to study the ground water in the Toppenish Creek Basin, Washington. American Institute of Hydrologists 1992 Annual Meeting, p.107-118.

13. Armstrong, S., N.C. Sturchio, and M.J. Hendry. 1993. Sr isotopic heterogeneity in the Milk River Aquifer, Alberta. Fall AGU Conference EOS, 74 (43).

12. Hendry, M.J., J.R. Lawrence, R. Kirkland, and B.N. Zanyk. 1992. Soil and vadose zone processes controlling dissolved and gaseous carbon in a mesoscale model aquifer. 7th International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, Park City, UT, 13–18 July 1992.

11. Hendry, M.J., J.R. Lawrence, R. Kirkland, and B.N. Zanyk. 1992. Microbial production of carbon dioxide in the unsaturated zone of a mesoscale model. Water-Rock Interactions VII Conference Proceedings, International Assoc. Geochem. Cosmochem., A.A. Balkema Publishing Co., p.287-290

10. Buckland, G.E., and M.J. Hendry. 1988. Reclamation of a highly saline sodic soil using irrigation and subdrainage. Proceedings of the Canadian Society of Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Institute of Canada, Calgary, AB.

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9. Sweeney, S.T., R. Protz, D.E., Elrick and M.J. Hendry. 1988. Application of rock fracture models and field-saturated hydraulic conductivity measurements to an image analysis study of fracture in a glacial till unit in southern Alberta. Proceedings of the Fourth Canadian/American Conference on Hydrogeology on Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Mass Transport in Fractured Rocks, National Water Well Association, p.90-99.

8. Hendry, M.J. 1988. Salinity and groundwater recharge. Proceedings of the Symposium on Water Management affecting the wet-to-dry transition: Planning at the Margins, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, p.66-83.

7. Hendry, M.J., and G.D. Buckland. 1986. Hydrogeology and geochemistry of a saline seep in southern Alberta, Canada. Third Canadian Hydrogeological Conference, Saskatoon, SK, 20–23 April 1986, p.297-300.

6. Buckland, G.D., and M.J. Hendry. 1986. Dilution effects on mineral dissolution in a sulfate dominated saline soil. Third Canadian Hydrogeological Conference, Saskatoon, SK, 20–23 April 1986, p.239-248.

5. Hendry, M.J. 1986. Groundwater movement in clayey till of Alberta, Canada. Third Canadian Hydrogeological Conference, Saskatoon, SK, 20–23 April 1986, p.67-74.

4. Fujikawa, J., and M.J. Hendry. 1986. Denitrification rates in weathered and unweathered glacial till in southern Alberta, Canada. Third Canadian Hydrogeological Conference, Saskatoon, SK, 20–23 April 1986, p.1-8.

3. Hendry, M.J. 1981. Hydrogeological response of irrigating a slowly permeable tile-drained soil in: 5th Canadian Hydrotechnical Conference, Can. Soc. Civil. Eng., p.239-260.

2. Hendry, M.J. 1980. Hydrogeology of a shallow till under irrigation in: Speciality Conference on Irrigation and Drainage - Today's Challenge, Am. Soc. Civil. Eng., p.21-35.

1. Hendry, M.J. 1979. Ground water salinity under an irrigated area in southern Alberta. Dryland Saline-Seep Control in Alberta, p.10-20.

PATENTSLawrence, J.R., M.J. Hendry and G.M. Wolfaardt. Method for the Isolation of

Degradative Microbial Consortia and Apparatus Therefore. Canadian patent # 2,098,331; issued August 21, 2001. This apparatus permits an infinite range of concentrations of a test compound (including organic contaminants) to be produced.

HONOURSNSERC-Industrial Senior Research Chair in Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry (fourth 5-year

term) (2011–2017)

Fellow, Geological Society of America (2012)

Synergy Award, Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) / Conference Board of Canada (for large companies) (2008)

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NSERC-Industrial Senior Research Chair in Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry (third term) (2006–2011)

Distinguished Researcher Award, University of Saskatchewan (2006)

John Hem Award, Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers for international excellence in hydrogeology during the previous five years (2003)

Fellow, Geological Association of Canada (2003)

Distinguished Darcy Lecturer, Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers (2000)

NSERC-Industrial Research Chair in Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry (second term) (2001–2006)

Canadian Institute of Mining Lecturer (Saskatoon) (1998–1999)

NSERC-Industrial Research Chair in Aqueous and Environmental Geochemistry (first term) (1995–2001)

Endowed Cameco Research Chair, University of Saskatchewan (January 1995–present)

PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Positions on Professional Organizations, Boards & Committees (selected)

Director, Board of Directors for Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences in Western Canada and Washington State (2009–2016)

Member, International Atomic Energy Agency (United Nations) working group on Impacts of hydraulic fracturing on groundwaters identified using geochemical and isotopic tracers (2016)

Chair, International Atomic Energy Agency (United Nations) working group on Argillaceous Aquitards for Radioactive Waste Disposal (2013–2015)

Member, Geochemical Society Program committee (2012–present)

Scientific reviewer for Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) base case for nuclear disposal in crystalline rock, low and intermediate level waste program (2012)

Co-Chair, technical session on the role of ferrihydrite on the attenuation of contaminants at the 22nd Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference, Montreal, QC (June 24-29, 2012)

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Scientific advisor to Cenovus Energy, Calgary, AB, on CO2 gas migration though caprock (2011–present)

Invited Panel Member, Discussion of Canada’s high-level nuclear disposal options, 2nd Canadian Symposium on Aquitard Hydrogeology, Ottawa, ON (June 21-23, 2011)

Member, Teck Coal Ltd. technical review committee on source, characterization and mitigation of Se contamination from coal mining activities (2010-present)

Scientific reviewer for aspects of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization – Canada High Level Site Selection Program (2010-present)

Member, technical advisory committee for Institute of Geology, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany (2010–present)

Scientific reviewer for aspects of Canada’s nuclear waste program (2010–present)

Member, Environmental Sciences Joint Technical Program Committee for Geological Society of America (2010-2012)

Member, Cameco Corporation’s Engineered Tailings Advisory Committee (CETAC) (2009-present)

Member, Board of Directors for Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences in Western Canada and Washington State (2009–2013)

Member, expert review panel on radionuclide transport through clay host rock, SCK-CEN, Belgium (2008–present)

President, Canadian Chapter of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (1995)

Member, Strategic Planning Committee, National Ground Water Association (1994–1997)

Member, Provincial Review Panel for the Assessment of the Five-Year Plan (1993–1997) of the Waterloo Centre for Groundwater Research, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON

Chair, Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers National Conference (1993)

Member, UNESCO Working Group Developing Guidelines on Soil-Water Monitoring Systems (1992–1998)

Member, Groundwater Committee of the International Association of Hydrologic Sciences; Canadian representative (1991–1998)

Director, Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers (two terms: 1991–1995)

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Member, Certification Committee for Ground Water Scientists and Engineers (1991–1995)

Member, Applications of Environmental Isotopes in Contaminated Groundwaters Committee, International Atomic Energy Agency, United Nations, Vienna, Austria (1990)

Member, Groundwater Hydrology Committee, American Geophysical Union (1988–1991)

Member, EPA-U.S.A. Well Head Protection Research Review Committee (1988 and 1990)Lecturer, Canadian Institute of Mining (1998–1999)

Member, National Salinity Task Force, Government of Canada (1987)

Member, Age Dating of Old Groundwaters Committee, International Atomic Energy Agency, United Nations, Vienna, Austria (1985–1989)

Conference and Workshop Organization and Participation (selected)

Session chair/organizer, Goldschmidt Conference, Vancouver (2008)

Organizer, 1-day in workshop on impacts of elemental sulphur for industry, University of Calgary, AB (January 2007)

Organizer, all Hydrogeology Division Sessions at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting (2006)

Chair, technical review committee for the Hydrology Division of the Geological Society of America’s annual meeting in Denver, CO (2004)

Facilitator, workshop on the National groundwater strategy, Calgary (September 20–21, 2001)

Invited Participant, Groundwater in Canada Strategy Meeting for the CCME (March 21–22, 2002)

Invited participant, National Academy of Sciences Workshop on Assessing the Performance of Engineered Containment Systems for Waste Disposal, (July 19–20, 2001)

Chair (and Organizer), National Conference on Chlorinated Volatile Organic Compounds in Ground Water, Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers, Kansas City, MO (October 17–20, 1993)

Chaired (and organized), First USA/USSR Conference on Hydrogeology, Moscow, USSR (July 1989)

Editorial and Review Work

Associate Editor, Canadian Geotechnical Journal (January 2001–2003)

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Associate Editor, Journal of Ground Water (1998–2003)

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Ground Water (1988–1992, 1999–2001)

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology (1993–1998)

Journal reviews (among others): Ground Water, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Water Resources Research, Journal of Hydrology, Environmental Science and Technology, and Journal of Contaminant Hydrology

Science reviews (among others): Australia’s National Water Research Program (2011), Water Research Commission of South Africa’s National Groundwater Quality and Protection Program (2000–2010), the USGS National Competitive Grants Program (2002), NSERC-CRCs (2001–2013), and NSERC-IRCs (2008–2014).

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