Carol Wicks

Frank W. and Patricia Harrison Family Professor
| Focus Areas: Karst Hydrology |
| Bachelor's Degree(s): Clarkson University - Chemical Engineering |
| PhD: University of Virginia - Environmental Sciences |
| E-mail: cwicks@lsu.edu |
| Phone: 225-578-2312 |
| Office: E314 Howe-Russell-Kniffen Geoscience Complex |
Areas of Interest
My primary research interest is understanding the linkages between the hydrology,
ecology, and geochemistry of cave streams and in karstic aquifers. Specific topics
are determining the rate and mechanisms of movement of sediment (suspended and bed
loads) along cave streams, understanding which hydrologic events are ecological disturbance
events, understanding groundwater-surface water interactions in mantled karst settings.
Awards & Honors
2017 Science Award - National Speleological Society
Fellow - American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow - Geological Society of America
Fellow - National Speleological Society
Selected Publications
Maas, Benjamin J; Wicks, Carol M; 2017, CO2 Outgassing from Spring Waters, Aquatic Geochemistry
Broderick, Caroline A; Wicks, Carol M; Paylor, Randall L; 2017, Testing the effectiveness of Beryllium-7 as a tracer of the movement of sediment over short periods along a cave stream in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky USA, Journal of Cave & Karst Studies
Wicks, CM; Paylor, RL; Bentley, SJ; 2018, Estimating surface/subsurface sediment mixing in karst settings using 7Be isotopes, Water Resources Research
Webb, A; Wicks, CM; Brantley, ST; Golladay, SW; 2017, Are isolated wetlands groundwater recharge hotspots? AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Maas, Benjamin J; Wicks, Carol M; 2017, Spatial and temporal variation in the chemical
composition of spring waters near Bromide, Oklahoma USA Oklahoma City Geological Society
Current Students
Andrew Webb (Ph.D.)
Caroline Mierzejewski (MS)
Heather Rayneri (BS)
James Smith (MS)
Joseph Honings (Ph.D.)