| Bachand, P. |
• Terranova Ranch On-Farm Flood Capture and Recharge Demonstration Project |
| Barnes, B. |
• Electrical Resistvity Tracer Teststo Estimate Seepage Velocity In the Biscayne Aquifer, Miami-Dade Ccouty, Florida |
| Barros, N. |
• Assessing Groundwater Flow Velocity at Multiple Measurement Scales |
| Basta, N. |
• Groundwater Modeling, Bioavailability, and Remediation Technologies from EPRI's Arsenic Research |
| Bates, G. |
• Pump Installation for Hydrogeologists |
| Batu, V. |
• On the Potential Errors in SoluteTransport Modeling In Aquifers |
| Bauer, B. |
• Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Monitoring in Mini-Anaheim Basin, Orange County, California |
| Baxter, D. |
• Aquifer Storage and Recovery in a Balanced Water Supply Portfolio for Woodland and Davis in California's Central Valley |
| Bearce, S. |
• Successful Remediation Case Histories from EPRI's Arsenic Research |
| Becker, A. E. |
• Taking Science to the Policy Makers |
| Bekins, B. A. |
• Crude Oil at the Bemidji Site: 25 Years of Monitoring, Modeling and Understanding |
| Belitz, K. |
• Innovation and Integration: Getting More from Our Monitoring Well Networks • Occurrence and Aquifer Processes Affecting Nitrate in Groundwater in the Central Valley |
| Bell, R. B. |
• Multiple Advantages of Slant Wells for Ocean Desalination Feedwater Supply |
| Benito, P. |
• Three-Dimensional Capture Zone Evaluation of the Perchlorate Remediation System at the Black Mountain Industrial Complex |
| Berlin, C. |
• Acceptance of Subsurface Heat Storage in Germany—Assessing the Impacts on Groundwater Quality |
| Bianchi, M. |
• A Generation of Research at the MADE Site and a View to the Future |
| Bjerg, P. L. |
• Natural Attenuation of Xenobiotic Organic Compounds in Landfill Leachate Plumes: Processes and Concepts |
| Blatchley, E. III |
• From Papers to Profits: Moving Research into Practice |
| Bloes, M. |
• Salt-Freshwater Dynamics in a Subterranean Estuary—Simulating the Impact of Tidal fluctuations and Engineering Controls on Contaminant Mass Flux |
| Bohling, G. C. |
• High-Resolution Hydraulic Conductivity Profiling with Direct-Push Methods |
| Böhlke, J. K. |
• Biogeochemical Evolution of a Landfill Leachate Plume, Norman, Oklahoma |
| Bonas, A. |
• Differentiating Between Naturally Occurring and Anthropogenic Sources of Salts in Groundwater Within Cyclic Lacustrine Sequences of the Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation in New Jersey |
| Booth, N. L. |
• The National Groundwater Monitoring Network Data Portal: Innovation in Ground Water Data Exchange and Mediation |
| Botros, F. E. |
• Rising Groundwater: Unexpected Consequences Downgradient of a Freeway Expansion |
| Bourke, S. A. |
• Transient Storage Models Underestimate the Depth of the Hyporheic Zone |
| Breit, G. N. |
• Biogeochemical Evolution of a Landfill Leachate Plume, Norman, Oklahoma |
| Brusseau, M. L. |
• Remediation of NAPL Source Zones: Lessons Learned from Field Studies at Hill and Dover AFB |
| Budhu, M. |
• Ground Movements and Ground Fracture Initiation from Groundwater Withdrawal and Recharge |
| Burow, K. R. |
• Occurrence and Aquifer Processes Affecting Nitrate in Groundwater in the Central Valley |
| Bushart, S. P. |
• EPRI Nuclear Power Plant Groundwater Protection Program |
| Buszka, P. M. |
• Application of Boron Stable Isotope and Strontium Isotopic Ratios to Evaluate Coal-Combustion Product Leachate Effects on Groundwater Quality |
| Butcher, K. J. |
• K-12 to College Grad-How the Groundwater Industry Will Attract the Next Generation |
| Butler, J. J. |
• A Generation of Research at the MADE Site and a View to the Future |
