Lucie Guertault
Education
Ph.D. Fluid Mechanics Claude Bernard University, France
M.S. Fluid Mechanics French National Institute, ENSEEIHT, France
Area(s) of Expertise
Dr. Guertault received her M.S in Fluid Mechanics from the French National Institute of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Computer Science, Fluid Mechanics & Telecommunications and Networks (ENSEEIHT) and her Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics from Claude Bernard University, Lyon, France. She conducted her Ph.D research on the investigation of sediment transport processes in dam reservoirs in the Hydrology-Hydraulics research Unit in the French National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (Irstea). She previously worked as a post-doctoral research associate in sediment transport and water quality in the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering department at Oklahoma State University, and joined the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering in April 2017 to conduct research on the impact of preferential flows on nutrient transport in vegetative filter strips and to initiate new projects on sediment transport.
Publications
- Evaluating the Interpretation Uncertainty From the Manual Streambank Delineation , River Research and Applications (2025)
- Quantifying the Impact of Model Selection When Examining Bank Retreat and Sediment Transport in Stream Restoration , Water (2023)
- Satellite and in situ cyanobacteria monitoring: Understanding the impact of monitoring frequency on management decisions , Journal of Hydrology (2023)
- Guidance on Applied Pressure Heads for Quantifying Cohesive Soil Erodibility with a Jet Erosion Test (JET) , Journal of the ASABE (2022)
- Perspective: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Opportunities in Quantifying Cohesive Soil Erodibility with the Jet Erosion Test (JET) , Journal of the ASABE (2022)
- Detecting Macropore Fingering Using Temporal Electrical Resistivity Imaging , Applied Engineering in Agriculture (2021)
- Perspective: Preferential Flow in Riparian Buffers: Current Research and Future Needs , Transactions of the ASABE (2021)
- A Case Study on the Relevance of the Journal Impact Factor , Transactions of the ASABE (2020)
- Performance of preferential flow models in predicting infiltration through a remolded soil with artificial macropores , Vadose Zone Journal (2020)
- Soil Moisture Impacts Linear and Nonlinear Erodibility Parameters from Jet Erosion Tests , Transactions of the ASABE (2020)