MASc Student, School of Environmental Sciences
efinger@uoguelph.ca
Emily has a BS in Geology, with an emphasis in Hydrogeology and Water Chemistry, from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (2020). She has been examining the lateral and vertical hydraulic connectivity of a fractured, multilayered bedrock system using dynamic hydraulic head monitoring in Erin, Ontario. In addition, she is using a transient, multilayered analytical element model in Python to estimate depth-discrete hydraulic parameters of the aquifer-aquitard system. Emily plans to graduate early in the spring of 2023.