Grant Ferguson

Grant Ferguson

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 35

North America-Canada

About Grant Ferguson

Grant Ferguson, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan, specializes in the field of hydrogeology, hydrogeochemistry, groundwater & geologic processes, groundwater & energy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Acceleration of deep subsurface fluid fluxes in the Anthropocene

Geological controls on lithium production from basinal brines across North America

Hydrologic windows into the crystalline basement and their controls on groundwater flow patterns across the Paradox Basin, western USA

Pliocene subsurface fluid flow driven by rapid erosional exhumation of the Colorado Plateau, southwestern USA

A Team’s Journey into the Depths: Collecting deep groundwater samples in the American Southwest

The low permeability of the Earth’s Precambrian crust

Defining renewable groundwater use and its relevance to sustainable groundwater management

Burial and Denudation Alter Microbial Life at the Bottom of the Hypo‐Critical Zone

Grant Ferguson Information

University

Position

Professor & Centennial Enhancement Chair

Citations(all)

5134

Citations(since 2020)

3168

Cited By

3000

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

57

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

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University of Saskatchewan

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Grant Ferguson Skills & Research Interests

hydrogeology

hydrogeochemistry

groundwater & geologic processes

groundwater & energy

Top articles of Grant Ferguson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Acceleration of deep subsurface fluid fluxes in the Anthropocene

Earth's Future

Grant Ferguson

Lydia R Bailey

Ji‐Hyun Kim

Magdalena R Osburn

Peter W Reiners

...

2024/4

Geological controls on lithium production from basinal brines across North America

Journal of Geochemical Exploration

Mohammad Marza

Grant Ferguson

Jon Thorson

Isabel Barton

Ji-Hyun Kim

...

2024/2/1

Hydrologic windows into the crystalline basement and their controls on groundwater flow patterns across the Paradox Basin, western USA

Geological Society of America Bulletin

M Person

JC McIntosh

J-H Kim

C Noyes

L Bailey

...

2024/1/12

Pliocene subsurface fluid flow driven by rapid erosional exhumation of the Colorado Plateau, southwestern USA

Geosphere

Lydia R Bailey

Peter W Reiners

Grant Ferguson

Jennifer McIntosh

Ji-Hyun Kim

...

2024/4/1

A Team’s Journey into the Depths: Collecting deep groundwater samples in the American Southwest

Grant Ferguson

2023

The low permeability of the Earth’s Precambrian crust

Communications Earth & Environment

Grant Ferguson

Jennifer McIntosh

Oliver Warr

Barbara Sherwood Lollar

2023/9/13

Defining renewable groundwater use and its relevance to sustainable groundwater management

Water Resources Research

Mark Olaf Cuthbert

Tom Gleeson

MFP Bierkens

G Ferguson

RG Taylor

2023/9

Burial and Denudation Alter Microbial Life at the Bottom of the Hypo‐Critical Zone

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

Jennifer McIntosh

Ji‐Hyun Kim

Lydia Bailey

Magdalena Osburn

Henrik Drake

...

2023/6

Groundwater deeper than 500 m contributes less than 0.1% of global river discharge

Communications Earth & Environment

Grant Ferguson

Jennifer C McIntosh

Scott Jasechko

Ji-Hyun Kim

James S Famiglietti

...

2023/2/23

Clumped and conventional isotopes of natural gas reveal basin burial, denudation, and biodegradation history

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Ji-Hyun Kim

Anna M Martini

Shuhei Ono

Ellen Lalk

Grant Ferguson

...

2023/11/15

Geochemistry of groundwater (major and trace elements)

Jennifer McIntosh

Mark Engle

Randy Stotler

Grant Ferguson

2023/1/1

Pre-and Post-Last Glacial Maximum Groundwater Recharge in a Glaciated Region

Chandler Noyes

Jennifer C McIntosh

Nicholas Dutka

Rebecca Tyne

Matthew Lindsay

...

2023/11/8

Defining renewable groundwater use to improve groundwater management

MO Cuthbert

T Gleeson

G Ferguson

M Bierkens

R Taylor

2022

The evolution of the geothermal potential of a subsurface urban heat island

Environmental Research Letters

Hannes Hemmerle

Grant Ferguson

Philipp Blum

Peter Bayer

2022/7/25

Changes in deep groundwater flow patterns related to oil and gas activities

Groundwater

Keegan Jellicoe

Jennifer C McIntosh

Grant Ferguson

2022/1

Krypton‐81 dating constrains timing of deep groundwater flow activation

Geophysical Research Letters

Ji‐Hyun Kim

Grant Ferguson

Mark Person

Wei Jiang

Zheng‐Tian Lu

...

2022/6/16

Interpreting excess air in groundwater with new hydroclimate tracers

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Jessica Ng

Alan Seltzer

Chandler Noyes

Sophie Negele

Rebecca L Tyne

...

2022/12

Evaluation of strontium isotope tracers of produced water sources from multiple stacked reservoirs in Appalachian, Williston and Permian basins

Journal of Geochemical Exploration

Mohammad Marza

Aidan Mowat

Keegan Jellicoe

Grant Ferguson

Jennifer McIntosh

2022/1/1

Commingled fluids in abandoned boreholes: Proximity analysis of a hidden liability

Groundwater

Christopher Perra

Jennifer C McIntosh

Theresa Watson

Grant Ferguson

2022/3

Variations in Groundwater Recharge during the mid-Holocene Revealed in the Tucson Basin (Arizona, USA) using Radioisotopes and Noble Gases

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Chandler Noyes

Alan Seltzer

Jessica Ng

Rebecca L Tyne

Grant AG Ferguson

...

2022/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 105
Jeffrey J. McDonnell

Jeffrey J. McDonnell

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 93
J. S. Famiglietti

J. S. Famiglietti

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 70
Barbara Sherwood Lollar

Barbara Sherwood Lollar

University of Toronto

H-index: 52
Philipp Blum

Philipp Blum

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie

H-index: 50
Tom Gleeson

Tom Gleeson

University of Victoria

H-index: 43
Diana Allen

Diana Allen

Simon Fraser University

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