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Carol M Wicks Louisiana State University Professor Geology & Geophysics [email protected] Administrative Positions Associate Dean of Graduate School, Louisiana State University. (September 17, 2018 - Present). Department Chairman Department of Geology & Geophysics, College of Science, Louisiana State University (January 6, 2009 - September 16, 2018). Professional Positions Professor, Louisiana State University. (January 5, 2009 - Present). Professor, University of Missouri - Columbia. (August 2003 - December 2008). Associate Professor, University of Missouri - Columbia. (August 1998 - August 2003). Assistant Professor, University of Missouri - Columbia. (August 1993 - August 1998). National Research Council Post-doctoral Fellow, U.S. Geological Survey. (January 1992 - August 1993). Education PhD, University of Virginia, Main Campus, 1992. Major: Environmental Science Masters, University of Virginia, Main Campus, 1989. Major: Environmental Science Masters, University of Virginia, Main Campus, 1984. Major: Chemical Engineering Bachelors, Clarkson College of Technology, 1980. Major: Chemical Engineering Licensures and Certifications Professional Geologist, State of Louisiana. (February 2015 - Present). Professional Memberships American Association for the Advancement of Science. (January 2012 - Present). American Association of Petroleum Geologists. (January 2011 - Present). American Association of University Professors. (January 2010 - Present). Karst Waters Institute. (January 1992 - Present). National Speleological Society. (January 1990 - Present). Geological Society of America. (September 1989 - Present). American Geophysical Union. (January 1989 - Present). Awards and Honors SEC ALDP, SEC. (August 2019). 1 Burke Maxey Distinguished Service Award, Hydrogeology Division of the Geological Society of America. (October 2017). 2017 Science Award, National Speleological Society. (August 2017). Fellow, AAAS. (May 2012). Fellow, Geological Society of America. (October 2001). Fellow, NSS. (August 2000). Publications Wicks, C.M. and Paylor, R. Li., (submitted) Assessment of the flow competency method to predict bedload transport in a cave stream during high discharge events. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies. Wicks, C. M. (2019). Cobble and pebble tracer data [Data set]. In Mendeley Data: Vol. 2. Mendeley Data. doi: 10.17632/tdkcjkg29p.2 http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/tdkcjkg29p.2 Wicks, C. M. (2019). Discharge and unit stream power data [Data set]. In Mendeley Data: Vol. 2. Mendeley Data. doi: 10.17632/89xvsdkxsh.2 http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/89xvsdkxsh.2 Wicks, C. M. (2019). Streams, floods, and sediment transport. SERC Carlton College. https://serc.carleton.edu/teachearth/ Wicks, C. M. (2019). Time series data (Q, SpC, Turbidity) and discrete sampling event data (Ca2+, Mg2+, and HCO3) that are the basis of the "Flux of inorganic carbon as dissolved, suspended, and bed loads through a karstic basin" by Paylor and Wicks [Data set]. In Mendeley Data: Vol. 2. Mendeley data. http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/kyyjv33b99.2 Wicks, C. M., & Paylor, R.L.1 (2019). Flux of Inorganic carbon as Dissolved, Suspended, and Bed Loads Through a Karstic Basin. Water, 11(4), 644. https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/644 Wicks, C. M., Paylor, R. L1., & Bentley, S. S. (2018). Estimating surface/subsurface sediment mixing in karst settings using Be-7 isotopes. Water Resources Research, 54(3), 2487–2493. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017WR022192 Maas, B1., & Wicks, C. M. (2017). Spatial and temporal variation in the chemical composition of springs waters near Bromide Oklahoma U.S.A. Shale Shaker, 68(6), 282–291. Wicks, C. M., Webb, A. K.1, Brantley, S., & Golladay, S. (2017). Are isolated wetlands groundwater recharge hotspots?. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. Published. Wicks, C. M., & Naseem, S.1 (2017). Identifying spikes in sonic slowness in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale using continuous wavelet transform. GCAGS Journal, 6, 92–98. http://www.gcags.org/Journal/GCAGS.Journal.Vol.6.html Broderick, C. A.1, Wicks, C. M., & Paylor, R. L. (2017). Testing the effectiveness of beryllium-7 as a tracer of the movement of particles over short periods along a cave stream in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky, U.S.A. Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 79(2), 84–88. https://doi.org/10.4311/2016ES0115 Wicks, C. M. (2017). Fluid flow and heat and mass transfer in the Gulf of Mexico basin: Insights from student- driven course-embedded research experiences. Louisiana Groundwater, Surface Water, & Water Resources Symposium. Published. Maas, B.1, & Wicks, C. M. (2016). CO2 Outgassing from spring waters. Aquatic Geochemistry, doi:10.1007/s10498-016-9302-6. https://doi.org/doi:10.1007/s10498-016-9302-6 Wicks, C. M. (2016). From geophysical well logs to hydrogeological models: learning through a visual and technology intensive course. Louisiana Groundwater, Surface Water, & Water Resources Symposium. Published. Naseem, S.1, & Wicks, C. M. (2015). Wavelet Transformation as a Reservoir Characterization Tool in Shale Plays. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions. Published. 2 Broderick, C.A.1, & Wicks, C. M. (2014). Tracing Suspended Sediment in the Subsurface Using Beryllium-7 Isotope. Gulf Coast Assocaition of Geological Societies Transactions. Published. Walsh, M. M., & Wicks, C. M. (2014). Introducing transdisciplinary problem solving to environmental management systems and geology students through a case study of disturbed coastal systems. Journal of College Science Teaching, 43(3), 48–53. Wicks, C. M., & Noltie, D. (2013). Defining disturbance in karst basins. AGU Transactions, 1, 1355. Ayrer, IV, J. E.1, & Wicks, C. M. (2013). Geologic model of Quaternary and Tertiary deltaic stratigraphy and the impacts on saltwater encroachment in the Greater New Orleans Area. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, 79–90. Wicks, C. M. (2013). Spring discharge records - a cave study Devils Icebox (Missouri, USA). Acta Carsologica, 42(2/3), 339. Aronhime, B. R., Elderd, B. D., Wicks, C. M., McMichael, M., & Eich, E. (2013). Teaching exponential and logistic growth in a variety of classroom and laboratory settings. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology (online), 9(4), 1–26. Suding, A. M.1, & Wicks, C. M. (2013). Temporal and Spatial Variations in the Subsurface Salinity of Lake Charles, Louisiana: An Investigation of Saline Sources. Gulf Coast Assocation of Geological Societies Transactions, 409–422. Paylor, R. L.1, & Wicks, C. M. (2013). Particulate Inorganic Carbon Flux in Karst and its Significance to Karst Development and the Carbon Cycle. 10th Mammoth Cave Research Symposium. Published. Covington, M.Dii., Luhmann, A., Wicks, C. M., & Saar, M. (2012). Process length scales and longitudinal damping in karst conduits. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 117(F1). Covington, M.D.2, Banwell, A., Gulley, J., Saar, M., Willis, I., & Wicks, C. M. (2012). Quantifying the effects of glacier conduit geometry and recharge on proglacial hydrograph form. Journal of Hydrology, 414, 59–71. Covington, M.D.2, Luhmann, A., Gabrovsek, F., Saar, M., & Wicks, C. M. (2011). Mechanisms of heat exchange between water and rock in karst conduits. Water Resources Research, 47(10). Doctor, D. H., King, J. N., & Wicks, C. M. (2011). Research in karst: A model for future directions in hydrologic science?. AGU Hydrology Section Newsletter, 2011, 18. Wicks, C. M., Aley, T., Ashley, D., & Noltie, D. (2011). Combining Data to Assess of the Habitat Suitability of Patches of Streambed. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 1, 02. Wicks, C. M., & Humphreys, W. F. (2011). Anchialine Ecosystems: Reflections and Prospects. In Anchialine Ecosystems: Reflections and Prospects. Springer Verlag. Wicks, C. M., Noltie, D. B., Peterson, E. W.1, & Dogwiler, T1. (2010). Disturbances in the habitat of Macrocotyla glandulosa (Kenk). Ecohydrology, 3(1), 116–125. Covington, M. D.2, Mylrioe, J., Luhmann, A. J., Wicks, C. M., & Saar, M. o. (2010). Comparison of observed and modeled storm responses in a Minnesota cave stream: Connections between geometry and response. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 42(2), 77. Covington, M. D.2, & Wicks, C. M. (2010). Process length scales: a conceptual tool for karst hydrogeology, geomorphology, and hydroecology. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts. Published. Covington, M.D.2, Banwell, A., Gulley, J., Saar, M., Wicks, C. M., Willis, I., & Arnold, N. (2010). Recharge- discharge relations for glacial conduit systems: a simple theoretical approach. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 1, 06. Covington, M.D.2, Wicks, C. M., & Saar, M. (2009). A dimensionless number describing the effects of recharge and geometry on discharge from simple karstic aquifers. Water Resources Research, 45(11). Covington, M.D.2, Luhmann, A., Alexander, E., Alexander, S., Saar, M., & Wicks, C. M. (2009). Thermal Signals as a Means of Characterizing Karst Aquifers. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 1, 04. 3 Covington, M.D. 2, Wicks, C. M., & Saar, M. (2009). What’s in a Spring Hydrograph?. GSA Annual Meeting with Abstracts. Published. Wicks, C. M. (2009). A Day at Maramec Spring Park, Missouri. In Selected Field Guides to Cave and Karst Lands of the United States: Vol. 15. Karst Waters Institute. Wicks, C. M. (2009). Field Trip Guide to Devils Icebox basin, Missouri. In Selected Field Guides to Cave and Karst Lands of the United States: Vol. 15. Karst Waters Institute. Gao, Y., Green, R., Gulley, J., Harmon, R., Herman, E., Jeannin, P., Jones, W. K., Kincaid, T., Moore, P., Mylroie,