Curriculum Vita e
Jacquelyn L. Hurry
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Education
Research, 2013 { 2015: Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, Canada Advisor and Department: Dr. David Risk, Department of Earth Sciences Bachelors of Science in geology, Aug. 2009: University of Houston, Houston, TX Advisor and Department: Dr. William Dupr e, Department of Geosciences Employment
September 2016 { February 2018: The Pet Vet on Patton, Receptionist.
* Customer service
* Scheduled appointments using Avamark Software
August 2015 { April 2016: United States Geological Survey, Student Hydrolic Technician Trainee. Primary duties:
* Collected hydrologic data including stage records for streams, lakes, and wells.
* Used analytical chemical methods such as pH, turbidity, speci c conductivity, and nitrates to monitor water quality for select eld sites
* Ran levels to gages and wells
* Assisted in sediment sampling during
ood events
* Maintained and troubleshooted eld equipment to quality standards
* Computed and compiled daily discharge values
* Operated a government motor vehicle
August 2013 { October 2015: St. Francis Xavier University, Emissions Research Scientist. Primary duties:
* Project lead under my advisor for greenhouse gas-focused research project involving industry, aca- demic and governmental partners. Focused on fugitive and vented emission quanti cation project, in which methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sul de emissions data was collected from oil and gas infrastructure across a 10 x 10 kilometer squared area.
* Lead an atmospheric and soil gas monitoring eld campaign for Cenovus Energy in Saskatchewan, Canada.
November 2014 { November 2014: St. Francis Xavier University, Field Researcher. Primary duties:
* Assisted in an atmospheric and soil gas monitoring eld campaign for the SaskPower Aquistore CO2 Capture and Storage facility in Saskatchewan.
August 2013 { May 2015: St. Francis Xavier University, Teaching Assistant. August 2011 { April 2013: Illinois State Geological Survey, Research Specialist. Primary duties:
* Assists in the monitoring, veri cation, and accounting (MVA) program of a eld investigation to sequester CO2 in geologic formations for three carbon sequestration projects: FutureGen 2.0, Illinois Basin Decatur Project (IBDP), and Illinois Industrial Carbon Capture and Sequestration (IL ICCS).
* Collected and analyzed soil
ux measurements for IBDP and IL-ICCS
* Assist in groundwater monitoring well drilling and installation, collected and analyzed groundwater and deep saline samples
* Used analytical chemical methods such as titration and ion selective electrodes to determine chemical characteristics of aqueous samples
* Report writing
December 2010 { July 2011: University of Wisconsin-Madison{Geoscience Department, research intern. Primary duties:
* Geochemical sample preparation of volcanic ashes and lava (40Ar/39Ar dating)
* Scanning Electron Microscope mineral separation
* Laser fusion sample preparation
September 2010 { October 2010: Temporary contract associate for Wisconsin Department of Natural Re- sources, eld assistant. Primary duties:
* Forest-carbon ecosystem sampling (litterfall, heterotrophic detritus, moss, live plants) for determining the forest carbon budget
April 2010 { October 2010: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, eld observer. Primary duties:
* Spring/Fall tree leaf phenology in a northern hardwood mixed deciduous-evergreen forest
* Successfully navigate through transects to site locations,
* Responsible for food budget.
March 2008 { May 2009: University of Houston Geoscience Department, lab assistant. Primary duties:
* Thin section and hand sample descriptions of Himalayan rock samples, including digital archiving using petrographic microscope and Nikon Spot software),
* Bulk rock processing of Lopukangri granites,
* Digitizing maps mainly using Adobe Illustrator and ArcGIS
* Generating digital elevation maps
Published Works, Meeting Abstracts, and Presentations Hurry, J., Risk, D., Lavoie, M., Brooks, B-G., Phillips, C., Goeckede, M. (2016). Atmospheric monitoring and detection of fugitive emissions for Enhanced Oil Recovery. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 45: 1-8.
Laybolt, W., Risk, D., Lavoie, M., Hurry, J., MacIntyre, C., OConnell, E. Identi cation of surface leaks by combining vehicle-based observation, excess ratios, and signal ampli cation algorithms. IEAGHG Monitor- ing Meeting. Berkeley, CA, June 2015.
MacKay, K., Risk, D., Hurry, J., MacIntyre, C., Lavoie, M. A mobile-based approach to monitoring fugitive emissions at the Weyburn CO2-EOR site. Carbon Management Technology Conference. Sugarland, TX, November 2015.
Risk, D., Brooks, G-G., Lavoie, M., Hurry, J., Egan, J., Phillips, C., Goeckede, M. (2014). Development of an operational multi-gas system for detecting emissions above an enhanced oil recovery site. Hurry J., Risk D. Multi-gas detectability of fugitive emissions at an enhanced oil recovery site. Nova Scotia Energy RD Conference. Halifax, NS, May 2014.
Blakley, C., Hurry, J., Locke, R. (2012). Soil
ux Monitoring for the Illinois Basin-Decatur Project. Illinois State Geological Survey, Midwest Carbon Sequestration Science Conference. William S. Dey, Randall A. Locke, Ivan G. Krapac, Christopher G. Patterson, Jacquelyn Hurry. (2012), Preliminary Hydrogeologic Investigation of the FutureGen 2.0 Site in Morgan County, Illinois. Open File Series 2012-6.
Collaborating editor for \Nomination of the Dolomites for inscription on the World Natural Heritage List UNESCO", Dolomiti, Belluno, 1, Pp. 363. 2008.
Conferences and Continuing Education
* 2017: Fear Free Certi cation Program { Asheville, NC
* 2017: Veterinary Management Conference { Charlotte, NC
* 2014: Nova Scotia Energy R and D Conference{Halifax, NS, Canada
* 2014: Atlantic Geoscience Society Colloquium{Wolfville, NS, Canada
* 2012 and 2011: Midwest Carbon Sequestration Science Conference{Champaign, IL
* 2008: Geological Society of America Annual Meeting{Houston, TX