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Lee Chambers
Lee Chambers
Lee Chambers (born: 22 May 1985) is a British psychologist.
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Use and application of CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113 and SF6 as environmental tracers of groundwater residence time: A review
LA Chambers, DC Gooddy, AM Binley
Geoscience Frontiers 10 (5), 1643-1652, 2019
532019
Dissolved organic matter tracers reveal contrasting characteristics across high arsenic aquifers in Cambodia: A fluorescence spectroscopy study
LA Richards, DJ Lapworth, D Magnone, DC Gooddy, L Chambers, ...
Geoscience Frontiers 10 (5), 1653-1667, 2019
302019
Dual in-aquifer and near surface processes drive arsenic mobilization in Cambodian groundwaters
LA Richards, D Magnone, J Sültenfuß, L Chambers, C Bryant, AJ Boyce, ...
Science of the total environment 659, 699-714, 2019
302019
Quantifying uncertainty in the temporal disposition of groundwater inundation under sea level rise projections
LA Chambers, B Hemmings, SC Cox, C Moore, MJ Knowling, K Hayley, ...
Frontiers in Earth Science 11, 1111065, 2023
22023
Decision-support modelling for an uncertain future: developing forecasts of sea level rise impacts on groundwater
L Chambers, B Hemmings, C Moore, S Cox, R Levy, M Knowling
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-10747, 2022
2022
Understanding arsenic evolution in a shallow, reducing aquifer in the lower Mekong basin, Cambodia using geochemical tracers
LA Richards, D Magnone, J Sültenfuß, AJ Boyce, C Bryant, C Sovann, ...
Environmental Arsenic in a Changing World, 127-128, 2019
2019
Understanding groundwater processes in a Southeast Asian Quaternary aquifer using a combined multi-tracer and modelling approach
L Chambers
Lancaster University, 2018
2018
127 Understanding arsenic evolution in a shallow, reducing aquifer in the lower Mekong basin, Cambodia using geochemical tracers
LA Richards, D Magnone, J Sültenfuß, AJ Boyce, C Bryant, C Sovann, ...
Environmental Arsenic in a Changing World: AS 2018, 127-128, 0
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