Claire J. Oswald, Ph.D.

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2011 Geography University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Biogeochemistry, Physical Geography, Hydrology, Limnology Biology
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Brian Branfireun grad student 2011 University of Toronto
 (Hydrological, Biogeochemical and Landscape Controls on Mercury Distribution and Mobility in a Boreal Shield Soil Landscape.)
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Grewal A, Melles S, Oswald C. (2020) Drivers of excess phosphorus and stream sediments in a nested agricultural catchment during base and stormflow conditions Journal of Environmental Quality. 49: 945-960
Thomas SM, Melles SJ, Mackereth RW, et al. (2020) Climate and landscape conditions indirectly affect fish mercury levels by altering lake water chemistry and fish size. Environmental Research. 188: 109750
Biagi KM, Oswald CJ, Nicholls EM, et al. (2019) Increases in salinity following a shift in hydrologic regime in a constructed wetland watershed in a post-mining oil sands landscape. Science of the Total Environment. 653: 1445-1457
Oswald CJ, Giberson G, Nicholls E, et al. (2018) Spatial distribution and extent of urban land cover control watershed-scale chloride retention. The Science of the Total Environment. 652: 278-288
Ali G, Oswald C, Spence C, et al. (2018) The T‐TEL Method for Assessing Water, Sediment, and Chemical Connectivity Water Resources Research. 54: 634-662
Oswald CJ, Carey SK. (2016) Total and methyl mercury concentrations in sediment and water of a constructed wetland in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 213: 628-37
Oswald CJ, Heyes A, Branfireun BA. (2014) Fate and transport of ambient mercury and applied mercury isotope in terrestrial upland soils: insights from the METAALICUS watershed. Environmental Science & Technology. 48: 1023-31
Oswald CJ, Branfireun BA. (2014) Antecedent moisture conditions control mercury and dissolved organic carbon concentration dynamics in a boreal headwater catchment Water Resources Research. 50: 6610-6627
Oswald CJ, Richardson MC, Branfireun BA. (2011) Water storage dynamics and runoff response of a boreal Shield headwater catchment Hydrological Processes. 25: 3042-3060
Rouse WR, Blanken PD, Bussières N, et al. (2008) An investigation of the thermal and energy balance regimes of Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes Journal of Hydrometeorology. 9: 1318-1333
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