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William Howcroft is a Researcher in Hydrology and Groundwater Science at Charles Darwin University's Faculty of Science and Technology. He is affiliated with the Research Institute for Environment and Livelihoods and contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental sustainability. His expertise includes aqueous geochemistry and environmental water tracers for understanding hydrogeological systems.
Education: PhD in Hydrogeology (Monash University, 2018), Master of Geography (Western Kentucky University, 1989), Bachelor of Geology (University of Massachusetts, 1985).
Research focuses on groundwater systems, carbon capture storage monitoring, catchment hydrology, and environmental tracer applications. Recent work includes CO₂ injection site studies and groundwater transit time analysis in Australian catchments. Collaborations span institutions like Deakin University and international projects.
Publications emphasize tracer techniques, groundwater-surface water interactions, and climate-related hydrological processes. His research bridges environmental science and engineering to address water resource sustainability challenges.
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