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   abstract: Research Hydrologist with the New England Water Science Center
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   abstract: Melissa Lombard is a Research Hydrologist in the New England Water Science
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   abstract: In the broadest sense, Melissa's work is at the intersection of humans
     and the environment. Her research interests include connecting environmental
     geochemistry with human and ecosystem health and using machine learning models
     as a tool to understand, estimate, and predict contaminant occurrence and water
     availability and use.  Much of her work has focused on building and using models
     as a tool for understanding and predicting trace element occurrence in groundwater.
     She enjoys collaborating with epidemiologists and public health scientists to
     link the occurrence of these elements to human health outcomes. Other research
     interests include the impacts of climate change on water quality, water availability,
     and human health, and the environmental health effects from the reuse of materials
     from unconventional oil and gas development. Her previous professional experience
     includes running analytical instruments in clean labs, overseeing groundwater
     sampling activities at contaminated sites, and collecting atmospheric mercury
     samples. Previous research has included examining the potential human health
     effects from exposure to biodiesel and petroleum diesel emissions, the occurrence
     of mercury in rainwater, and the occurrence of pesticides and herbicides in
     groundwater. She has also worked with K-12 science educators and taught college
     level courses in geology and environmental science.
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