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  3. Prof. Bruce Misstear

Prof. Bruce Misstear

  • Funded Investigator
    TCD

bruce.misstear@icrag-centre.org

Biography

Prof Bruce Misstear is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering and a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. He has nearly 40 years’ experience in groundwater research and development, including projects in Ireland, UK, Nigeria, Sudan, Uganda, Oman, Burma and Pakistan. Recent research projects include: water pollution pathways in Ireland; the Water is Life research project in Uganda; and investigating linkages between groundwater vulnerability and aquifer recharge. He is part of the Groundwater Spoke in iCRAG, supervising research into the impacts of climate change on groundwater recharge. Prof Misstear is the author or co-author of more than 150 journal papers, books, research reports and conference papers. He was elected a Vice President of the International Association of Hydrogeologists in 2012.

Active iCRAG projects:

  • Impacts of changing climate on groundwater recharge in low storativity fractured-rock aquifers - Elia Cantoni

 

Role

  • Funded Investigator

Institution

  • TCD

Research Area

  • Secure & Protect Groundwater Resources

Expertise

  • Groundwater Quantity, Groundwater, Hydrochemistry, Hydrogeology, Water

Publications

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