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Allan Crowe is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Earth, Environment & Society at McMaster University. His academic work focuses on groundwater-surface water interactions, contaminant transport, and coastal ecosystem dynamics, with a particular emphasis on the Laurentian Great Lakes region. He has contributed extensively to studies on environmental remediation, hydrological modeling, and public health implications of groundwater quality.
Research Interests: Crowe's work spans environmental hydrology, groundwater contamination, and wetland remediation. His studies often integrate field measurements with numerical modeling to address issues like nutrient loading, pesticide transport, and microbial pollution in coastal zones.
Publication Trends: Over 35+ years, Crowe has published on topics including stochastic groundwater modeling, constructed wetland effectiveness, and DDT persistence. His recent work (2013-2018) emphasizes urban stormwater management, herbicide impacts, and microbial water quality in Great Lakes beaches.
Methodological Contributions: Notable technical developments include Excel-based tools for trilinear plot generation and groundwater level animation, enhancing accessibility for hydrological data analysis.
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