DAVID
GENEREUX
Professor
Tel. (919) 515-6017
E-mail: genereux@ncsu.edu
Curriculum Vitae
B.S. Geology/Chemistry, University of Delaware, 1984
M.S.
Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988
Ph.D. Hydrology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991
TEACHING AND RESEARCH
AREAS
Interaction of groundwater and
surface water, hydrogeology, watershed hydrology and groundwater flow,
chemical/isotope hydrology, biogeochemical cycling.
SELECTED
PUBLICATIONS:
Genereux, D.P., S. Leahy, H. Mitasova, C.D. Kennedy, and D.R. Corbett. 2008. Spatial and temporal variability of streambed hydraulic conductivity in West Bear Creek, North Carolina USA. Submitted to the Journal of Hydrology.
Kennedy C.D., D.P. Genereux, H. Mitasova, D.R. Corbett, and S. Leahy. 2008. Effect of sampling density and design on estimation of streambed attributes. Submitted to the Journal of Hydrology.
Kennedy, C.D., and D.P. Genereux. 2007. 14C groundwater age and the importance of chemical fluxes across aquifer boundaries in confined Cretaceous aquifers of North Carolina, USA. Radiocarbon 49(3): 1181-1203.
Kennedy, C.D., D.P. Genereux, D.R. Corbett, and H. Mitasova. 2007. Design of a light-oil piezomanometer for measurement of hydraulic head differences and collection of groundwater samples. Water Resources Research 43, W09501, doi:10.1029/2007WR005904.
Genereux, D.P., and M.T. Jordan. 2006. Interbasin groundwater flow and groundwater interaction with surface water in a lowland rainforest, Costa Rica. Journal of Hydrology, 320: 385-399. DOI 10.1016/j.hydrol.2005.07.023.
Genereux, D.P., M.T. Jordan, and D. Carbonell. 2005. A paired-watershed budget study to quantify interbasin groundwater flow in a lowland rainforest, Costa Rica. Water Resources Research 41: W04011, DOI 10.1029/2004WR003635.
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
Associate Editor, Water Resources Research, 1998-2003
Chair, Water
Quality Technical Committee, American Geophysical Union, 1999-2001
Science Advisory Board, MacArthur Agro-Ecology Research Center,
Florida, 1999-2002
Panelist, EPA, NSF, and USDA grant programs
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