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Andrew Ireson is a Professor at the School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan, and a Member of the Global Institute for Water Security. His research focuses on subsurface hydrology, climate change impacts on water resources, land-water management, and sustainable natural resource development. He has contributed significantly to understanding soil moisture dynamics, infiltration processes in frozen soils, and groundwater-surface water interactions in boreal and prairie ecosystems.
His recent work emphasizes advanced numerical modeling techniques for hydrological processes, including Richards’ Equation solutions and soil freezing dynamics. He has also developed frameworks for integrating water quality simulations with existing hydrological models (e.g., OpenWQ). His publications highlight themes like climate change adaptation, seasonal hydrology, and the role of ephemeral ponds in groundwater recharge.
No scientific awards or grants are listed here, though his extensive publication record underscores his scholarly contributions. His advising roles are not detailed in the provided texts.
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