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Helen Kristine French is a Professor in the Section for Soil and Water Sciences at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), where she conducts research and teaching in hydrogeology. Her work focuses on water and pollution transport in the subsurface, particularly at the Gardermoen research site.
Her research interests include hydrogeology, contaminant transport in the unsaturated zone, degradation of deicing chemicals, and groundwater modeling. She integrates field and laboratory experiments with geophysical techniques to study subsurface processes.
She is responsible for teaching three key courses at NMBU: Hydrogeology (GEO220), Field Course in Hydrogeology (GEO221), and Advanced Hydrogeology (GEO300).
Her scientific contributions are documented in publications listed in Cristin, covering long-term experimental studies on pollution transport and degradation mechanisms in soil and groundwater systems.
She has led research projects involving experimental field stations and interdisciplinary methodologies but no specific awards, grants, or advisees are mentioned in the available text.
She is actively involved in research and education at NMBU, contributing to environmental science through empirical and modeling approaches in hydrogeological systems.



