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Peer Reviewed Articles
Karanovic, M., M. Tonkin, and D. Wilson.
2009. KT3D_H20: A Program for Kriging Water-Level Data Using
Hydrologic Drift Terms: Ground Water (Published Online March
2009). doi 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2009.00565.x.
Serrano, S., P.A. O'Day, D. Vlassopoulos,
M.T. Garcia-Gonzalez, and F. Garrido. 2009. A Surface
Complexation and Ion Exchange Model of Pb and Cd Competitive
Sorption on Natural Soils: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
73: 543-558.
Tonkin, M.J., and J. Doherty. 2009.
Calibration-Constrained Monte Carlo Analysis of
Highly-Parameterized Models Using Subspace Techniques: Water
Resources Research. 45: W00B10, doi:10.1029/2007WR006678.
Andrews, C. 2008. Review of "Effective
Groundwater Model Calibration: With Analysis of Data,
Sensitivities, Predictions, and Uncertainty": Ground Water.
46, no. 1: 5.
Cady, S.L., R.C. Hugo, W.F. Smythe, M.N.
Parenteau, J.C. Goin, H. Oakes-Miller, T. Hode, S. Pugula, J.
Huster, and B. Cavalazzi. 2008. Analytical HRSEM, HRTEM, and
FIB Characterization of Carbonaceous Remains Associated with
Hydrothermal Deposits: Geochemicia et Cosmochimica Acta. 72,
no. 12: A127.
Goin, J.C., and S.L. Cady. 2008.
Biosedimentological Processes that Produce Hot Spring Sinter
Biofabrics: Examples from the Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka, Russia.
In From Fossils to Astrobiology. Walsh, M., and J. Seckbach,
editors. Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and
Astrobiology. 12. New York, NY: Springer Dordrecht.
Trefry, M.G., and C. Muffels. 2007.
Review of "FEFLOW: A Finite-Element Groundwater Flow and
Transport Modeling Tool": Groundwater. 45, no. 5: 525-528.
Cathles, L.M., and R. Shannon. 2007. How
Potassium Silicate Alteration Suggests the Formation of Porphyry
Ore Deposits Begins with the nearly Explosive but Barren
Expulsion of Large Volumes of Magmatic Water: Earth & Planetary
Science Letters. 262, no. 1-2: 92-108.
Karanovic, M., C.J. Neville, and C.B.
Andrews. 2007. BIOSCREEN-AT: BIOSCREEN with an Exact
Analytical Solution: Ground Water. 45, no. 2: 242-245.
Soderberg, K., and R.J.-C. Hennet. 2007.
Uncertainty and Trend Analysis -- Radium in Groundwater and
Drinking Water: Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation. 27,
no. 4: 122-127.
Bessinger, B.A., B. Redding, and Y.W.
Lowney. 2007. Comments on "Release of Arsenic to the
Environment from CCA-Treated Wood. 2. Leaching and Speciation
During Disposal": Environmental Science & Technology. 41, no.
1: 345-346.
Cohen, H.A. 2007. Site Remediation -
2006 Annual Report. In Environment, Energy, and Resources Law:
2006 The Year in Review. Mansfield, M.E., editor. USA:
American Bar Association. 101-102.
Hathaway, D.L. 2007. Chapter Four:
Balancing the Budget: Options for the Middle Rio Grande's
Future. In Water Resources of the Middle Rio Grande—San Acacia
to Elephant Butte—Decision-Makers Field Guide 2007. Price, L.G.,
P.S. Johnson, and D. Bland, editors. Socorro, NM: New Mexico
Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources.
Hunt, R.J., J. Doherty, and M.J. Tonkin.
2007. Are Models Too Simple? Arguments for Increased
Parameterization: Ground Water. 45, no. 3: 254-262.
Shock, S.S., B.A. Bessinger, Y.W. Lowney,
and J.L. Clark. 2007. Assessment of the Solubility and
Bioaccessibility of Barium and Aluminum in Soils Affected by
Mine Dust Deposition: Environmental Science & Technology. 41,
no. 13: 4813-4820.
Spiliotopoulos, A., and C.B. Andrews.
2007. Analysis of Aquifer Test Data – MODFLOW and PEST. In
Groundwater and Wells.(3rd ed.). Sterrett, R.J., editor. New
Brighton, MN: Johnson Screens. 812p.
Tonkin, M.J., J. Doherty, and C. Moore.
2007. Efficient Non-Linear Predictive Error Variance for Highly
Parameterized Models: Water Resources Research. 43: W07429,
doi 10.1029/2006WR005348.
Bessinger, B., T. Cooke, B. Foreman, V.
Lee, P. Mineart, and L. Armstrong. 2006. A Kinetic Model of
Copper Cycling in San Francisco Bay: San Francisco Estuary and
Watershed Science. 4, no. 1.
Adams, D.J., B. Faris, and D.
Vlassopoulos. 2006. Evaluating In Situ Bioremediation for
Groundwater Cleanup: Chemical Engineering Progress. 102, no.
2: 20-28.
Bigham, G., B. Henry, and B. Bessinger.
2006. Introduction to the Environmental Forensics of Mercury.
In Environmental Forensics - A Contaminant Specific Approach.
Morrison, R., and B. Murphy, editors. Amsterdam: Elsevier
Academic Press. 1-17.
Cohen, H.A., and C.J. Neville. 2006.
Chapter 8: Fate, Transport, and Modeling of Perchlorate in
Groundwater. In Perchlorate: A Scientific, Legal, and Economic
Assessment.(1st ed.). Hagstrom, E.L., editor. Tucson, AZ:
Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. 267-294.
Fountain, A.G., K.L. MacClune, and G.L.
Dana. 2006. Glacier Mass Balances (1993-2001), Taylor Valley,
McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Journal of Glaciology. 52,
no. 178: 451-462.
Walker, J.D., and H.A. Cohen. 2006. The
Geoscience Handbook: AGI Data Sheets (4th ed.). Alexandria,
VA: American Geological Institute. 302.
Adams, D.J., B. Faris, and D.
Vlassopoulos. 2006. Evaluating In Situ Bioremediation for Groundwater
Cleanup. Chemical Engineering Progress. 102, no. 2: 20-28.
Focazio, M.J.,
D. Tipton, S.D. Shapiro, and L.H. Geiger. 2006. The Chemical
Quality of Self-Supplied Domestic Well Water in the United
States. Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation. 26,
no. 3, June: 92-104
Neville, C.J., and C.B.
Andrews. 2006. Containment Criterion for Contaminant
Isolation by Cutoff Walls. Ground Water. 44, no. 5, September-October:
682-686.
Bigham, G., B. Henry, and B. Bessinger.
2005. Mercury - A Tale of Two Toxins: Natural Resources &
Environment. 19, no. 4 In ABA's Section of Environment, Energy,
and Resources Issue on Highly Regulated Chemicals: 26-30.
O'Day,
P., D. Vlassopoulos, X. Meng, and L.G. Benning, editors. 2005.
Advances in Arsenic Research: Integration of Experimental and
Observational Studies and Implications for Mitigation. ACS
Symposium Series Vol. 915. Washington, DC: American Chemical
Society/Oxford University Press. 450
Vlassopoulos, D., N. Rivera, P.A. O'Day,
M.T. Rafferty, and C.B. Andrews.
2005.
Arsenic Removal by Zerovalent Iron.
American Chemical Society Symposium Series 915.
Barth, G.R., and M.C. Hill. 2005.
Parameter and Observation Importance in Modelling Virus
Transport in Saturated Porous Media - Investigations in a
Homogenous System. Journal of Contaminant
Hydrology. 80: 107-129.
Barth, G and M.C. Hill.
2005. Numerical Methods for Improving Sensitivity Analysis and
Parameter Estimation of Virus Transport Simulated Using Sorptive-Reactive
Processes. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 76, February
1:
251-277.
Shapiro, S.D., E. Busenberg, and L.N.
Plummer. 2005. The Stability of Chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) in Ground-Water Samples Archived in Borosilicate
Ampoules. U.S. Geological Survey. Open File Report
2004-1392. Reston, VA
Tonkin, M.J., and M. Becker. 2005.
Environmental Insite: A Software Package for Ground Water
Data Visualization: Ground Water. 43, no. 4,
July-August: 466-470, Software Spotlight.
Tonkin, M.J.,
and J. Doherty. 2005. A Hybrid Regularized Inversion
Methodology for Highly Parameterized Environmental Models. Water Resources
Research. 41: W10412.
Fountain, A.G., M. Tranter, T.H. Nylen, K.J.L.
MacClune, and D.R. Mueller. 2004. Evolution of Cryoconite
Holes and Their Contribution to Meltwater Runoff from
Glaciers in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Journal
of Glaciology. 50, no. 168: 35-45.
Guyonnet, D. and C.J. Neville.
2004. Dimensionless Analysis of Two Analytical Solutions for 3-D Solute Transport in Groundwater. Journal of
Contaminant Hydrology. 75: 141-153.
Lewis [MacClune], K., and D. Bahr. 2004.
Glacial Flow. In Encyclopedia of Nonlinear Science.
New York, NY: Routledge. 1104.
Neville, C.J. and M.J. Tonkin. 2004.
Modeling Multiaquifer Wells with
MODFLOW. Ground Water. 42, no. 6: 910-919.
Novotny, M.M. 2004.
Groundwater Residence Time and Recharge Temperature Estimates of the Denver
and Arapahoe Aquifers, Denver Basin, Colorado. The Mountain Geologist.
41, no. 4: 161-167.
O'Day, P.A., D. Vlassopoulos,
R. Root, and N. Rivera. 2004. The Influence of Sulfur and Iron
on Dissolved Arsenic Concentrations in the Shallow Subsurface Under
Changing Redox Conditions. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 13703-13708.
Andrews, C.B., and C.J. Neville. 2003.
Ground Water Flow in a Desert Basin: Challenges of Simulating Transport of
Dissolved Chromium. Ground Water. 41, no. 2: 219-226.
EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA'>Barth, G. R., T. H. Illangasekare, and H.
Rajaram. 2003. The Effect of Entrapped Nonaqueous Phase Liquids on Tracer Transport
In Heterogeneous Porous Media: Laboratory Experiments At The Intermediate
Scale. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 67: 247-268.
Barth, G. R. 2003.
Incorporating Surface-Water/Groundwater Interaction in a Texas Central Gulf
Coast Water-Demand-Forecasting Flow Model. Proceedings Volume I: MODFLOW
and more 2003, Understanding Through Modeling, Golden Colorado.
139-143.
Faris, B. and D. Vlassopoulos. 2003.
A Systematic Approach to In Situ Bioremediation in Groundwater: Remediation. 13: 27-52.
MacClune, K.L., A.G. Fountain, J.S. Kargel, and D.R. MacAyeal.
2003. Glaciers of the McMurdo Dry Valleys: Terrestrial Analog for Martian Polar
Sublimation. Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets. 108, no.
E4: 5031.
Shapiro, S.D., L.N. Plummer, M.J. Focazio, E.
Busenberg, W. Kirkland, and M. Fernandez Jr. 2003. Occurrence of Volatile
Organic Compounds in Drinking Water from the United States: Results from
Archived Chromatograms and Water Samples, 1989-2000. U.S. Geological
Survey. Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4173. 20.
Tonkin, M.J., M.C. Hill, and J.E. Doherty. 2003.
Modflow-2000, The U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model -
Documentation of Mod-Predict for Predictions, Prediction Sensitivity
Analysis, and Enhanced Analysis of Model Fit. U.S. Geological Survey:
Open-File Report 03-385.
Tonkin, M.J. and S.P. Larson. 2002.
Kriging Water Levels with a Regional-linear and Point-logarithmic Drift.
Ground Water. 40, no. 2: 185-193.
Lolcama, J.L., H.A. Cohen, and M.J.
Tonkin. 2002. Deep Karst Conduits, Flooding,
and Sinkholes: Lessons for the Aggregates Industry.
Engineering Geology. 65, no. 2-3: 151-157.
Lewis,
K.J., and D.L. Hathaway. 2002.
New Mexico Climate and Hydrology: Is the Historic Record Valid for Predictive
Modeling? Hydrologic Science and
Technology. 19, no. 1-4: 57.
Lewis,
K.J. and D.L. Hathaway. 2002. Using Paleo-Climate
Records to Assess the Current Hydrology of the New Mexico Middle Rio
Grande. Southwest Hydrology. 1, no. 2: 20.
Barth,
G. R., M. C. Hill, T. H. Illangasekare, M. C. Hill and H. Rajaram.
2001. Predictive Modeling of Flow and Transport in a Two-Dimensional
Intermediate-Scale, Heterogeneous Porous Media. Water Resources Research.
37, no.10: 2503-2512.
Barth, G.R., T.H. Illangasekare, M.C. Hill, and H. Rajaram.
2001. A New Tracer-Density Criterion for Heterogeneous
Porous Media. Water Resources Research. 37, no. 1,
January: 21-31.
Hathaway,
D.L., 2001. Probabilistic Water Budget for the Middle Rio Grande.
In Water, Watersheds and Land Use in New Mexico, Impacts of Population
Growth on Natural Resources, Santa Fe Region. New Mexico Decision-Makers
Field Guide No. 1, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources.
Neville, C.J., M. Ibaraki, and E. Sudicky, 2000.
Solute Transport with Multiprocess Nonequilibrium: A Semi-Analytical Solution
Approach. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 44: 141-159.
Cooper, H.H., J.D. Bredehoeft,
and S.S. Papadopulos. 1967. Response of a Finite-Diameter Well
to an Instantaneous Charge of Water. Water Resources Research.
3, no. 1.
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