Modeling Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions along the Rio Grande to Assess the Sustainability of Desired Flows for River Management and Restoration
Identifying the Canary in the Lower Rio Grande Basin: Hydrologic Signals to Support Ground Water Management in a Transboundary Stream-Aquifer System
Identifying the Canary in the Lower Rio Grande Basin: Hydrologic Signals to Support Ground Water Management in a Transboundary Stream-Aquifer System
Simulating Microbial Processes in Soil Treatment Units with HYDRUS-2D, Constructed Wetlands Module (CW2D)
Evaluating Site Specific Limitations for Removal of Organic Wastewater Contaminants in Onsite Wastewater System Soil Treatment Units
Investigation of DNAPL Dissolution in a Three-Dimensional Fracture Network
Microbial Enhanced Dissolution of DNAPL in a Three-Dimensional Fracture Network
A Method for Preliminarily Assessing the CO2 Sequestration Potential of Deep Saline Aquifer Horizons
Polymer-Enhanced Remediation Techniques for More Effective Treatment of Heterogeneous Aquifers
Using Multivariate Statistics to Explain Nutrient Reduction in Soil Treatment Units
Evaluating Site Specific Limitations for Removal of Organic Wastewater Contaminants in Onsite Wastewater System Soil Treatment Units
Investigation of DNAPL Dissolution in a Three-Dimensional Fracture Network
Microbial Enhanced Dissolution of DNAPL in a Three-Dimensional Fracture Network
A Method for Preliminarily Assessing the CO2 Sequestration Potential of Deep Saline Aquifer Horizons
Polymer-Enhanced Remediation Techniques for More Effective Treatment of Heterogeneous Aquifers
Using Multivariate Statistics to Explain Nutrient Reduction in Soil Treatment Units
Beyond Stationarity: Ground Water Management with Climate Variability and Climate Change I
Importance of Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions for Sustainability of River Systems I
Importance of Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions for Sustainability of River Systems II
Importance of Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions for Sustainability of River Systems III
Beyond Stationarity: Ground Water Management with Climate Variability and Climate Change II
Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variability of Mountain System Recharge in Semi-Arid Catchments
Surface Ground Water Interaction and Influence on Biogeochemical Sustainability
Defining Flood Recharge Processes: Lower Bill Williams River, Western Arizona
Importance of Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions for Sustainability of River Systems I
Importance of Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions for Sustainability of River Systems II
Importance of Ground Water/Surface Water Interactions for Sustainability of River Systems III
Beyond Stationarity: Ground Water Management with Climate Variability and Climate Change II
Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variability of Mountain System Recharge in Semi-Arid Catchments
Surface Ground Water Interaction and Influence on Biogeochemical Sustainability
Defining Flood Recharge Processes: Lower Bill Williams River, Western Arizona