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Michael Stenhouse, PhD, Senior Scientist
303-985-0005
mstenhouse@intera.com
PhD, Nuclear Geochemistry/Environmental Radiochemistry, University of Glasgow, 1975
BSc, Chemistry, University of Glasgow, 1970
Dr. Stenhouse has over 15 years experience in addressing issues associated with contaminant transport and the resultant impacts on the environment, primarily humans. He has provided technical expertise to national implementing and supporting waste agencies with responsibilities for radioactive waste disposal in Europe, North America and Asia. He has also provided technical support to international organizations such as IAEA and NATO, including several missions to Bulgaria and Russia, to enhance collaboration with local scientist on radioactive waste issues. Much of this work has focused on an in-depth understanding of the key transport properties of radionuclides in solution, primarily sorption and diffusion parameters. Dr. Stenhouse also has over 15 years experience in performance assessment and scenario analysis, initially associated with safety assessments for radioactive waste disposal, but more recently applied to geological CO2 storage projects, in particular the Phase 1 assessment for the Weyburn Project. Other technical interests include Principal Component Analysis, impacts from naturally-occurring radioactive materials (NORM), and clearance levels. He has over 80 publications and reports on the above topics.
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