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2010

Sun, A.Y., R. Green, M. Rodell, and S. Swenson. Inferring Aquifer Storage Parameters Using Satellite and In Situ Measurements: Estimation Under Uncertainty. Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L10401, doi:10.1029/2010GL043231, 2010.

2009

Green, R.T. Use of MODFLOW-DCM to Simulate Conduit/Diffuse Groundwater Flow in Three Karst Aquifer Systems, Presented at the 5th Conference on Hydrogeology, Ecology, Monitoring, and Management of Ground Water in Karst Terrains. Tallahassee, FL, 23–24 February 2009.

 

Green, R.T., F.P. Bertetti, and R. McGinnis. Water Resource Management Based on Water Balance Assessments: Western Segment of the Edwards Aquifer. Presented at the 43rd South-Central Sectional Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Dallas, TX, 16–17 March 2009.

 

Sun, A.Y., A. Morris, and S. Mohanty. Comparison of Deterministic Ensemble Kalman Filters For Assimilating Hydrogeological Data. Advances in Water Resources, 32(2):280–292, 2009.

 

Sun, A., R. Green, M. Rodell, and T. Michaels. Assessing Groundwater Storage Changes in Edwards-Trinity Aquifer, Texas. Poster presented at the Fall Meeting of American Geophysics Union, San Francisco, California, December 14–18, 2009.

 

Sun, A.Y., A.P. Morris, and S. Mohanty. Sequential Updating of Multimodal Hydrogeologic Parameter Fields Using Localization and Clustering Techniques. Water Resources Research, 45, doi:10.1029/2008WR007443, 2009.

 

2008

Ferrill, D.A., A.P. Morris, D.W. Sims, R. Green, N. Franklin, and D.J. Waiting. Geologic Controls on Interaction between the Edwards and Trinity Aquifers, Balcones Fault System, Texas. South Texas Geological Society Bulletin, pp. 21-45. April 2008.

 

Green, R.T., J.R. Winterle, and J.D. Prikryl. Discharge from the Edwards Aquifer through the Leona River Floodplain, Uvalde, Texas. Journal of American Water Resources Association, doi:10.1111/j.1752-1688.2008.00187.x, 44(4):887–901, 2008.

 

Green, R.T., P. Bertetti, A.P. Morris, D.A. Ferrill, and R. Klar. Dynamic Hydraulic Boundaries within the Western Edwards Aquifer. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, 20-23 April 2008.

 

Pabalan, R.T., S.L. Painter, G.R. Walter and F.P. Bertetti. CO2 Releases from Deep Storage Formations into Drinking Water Aquifers – Assessment of Potential Impacts on Drinking Water Quality. Paper presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2008.

 

Painter, S.L. Accommodating Transient Velocities in Time-Domain Particle Tracking Algorithms of Radionuclide Transport. Proceedings of the 12th International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference (IHLRWM); 7–11 September 2008; Las Vegas, Nevada. LaGrange Park, IL: American Nuclear Society (CD ROM). 2008.

 

Painter, S., H. Basagaoglu, and A. Liu. Robust Representation of Dry Cells in MODFLOW. Presented at MODFLOW and More: Ground Water and Public Policy, Golden, Colorado, 19-21 May 2008.

 

Painter, S., H. Basagaoglu and A.G. Liu. Robust Representation of Dry Cells in Single-Layer MODFLOW Models. Ground Water, 46:873–881, 2008.

 

2007

Painter, S.L., A.D. Woodbury, and Y. Jiang. 2007. Transmissivity Estimation for Highly Heterogeneous Aquifers: Comparison of Three Methods Applied to the Edwards Aquifer, Texas, USA. Hydrogeology Journal, 15(2):315–331.

2006

Painter, S.L., A. Sun, and R.T. Green. 2006. Experience With a Dual-Conductivity Flow Model Applied to Karst Aquifers. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 22–25. Abstract 74–2.

2005

Sun, N.-Z., and A. Sun, Inverse Methods for Parameter Estimation. In M.G. Anderson and J.J. McDonnell (eds.), Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences, 4, John Wiley and Sons, United Kingdom, 2005.

2003

Green, R.T. 2003. Geophysical Characterization of Karst Media. Annual Spring Meeting of the Texas Speleological Society, Boerne, Texas, May 3.

2002

Festger, A. and G.R. Walter. 2002. The Capture Efficiency Map: The Capture Zone Under Time-Varying Flow. Ground Water, 40(6):619–628.

2001

Larson, K.J., H. Basagaoglu, and M.A. Marino. 2001. Prediction of Optimal Safe Ground Water Yield and Land Subsidence in the Los Banos–Kettleman City Area, California, Using a Calibrated Numerical Model. Journal of Hydrology, 242:79–102.

1999

Basagaoglu, H., M.A. Marino, and R.H. Shumway. 1999. d-Form Approximating Problem for a Conjunctive Water Resource Management Model. Advances in Water Resources, 23(1):69–81.

Basagaoglu, H., and M.A. Marino, 1999. Joint Management of Surface and Ground Water Supplies. Ground Water, 37(2):214–222.

Botzan, M.T., A.L. Necula, M.A. Marino, and H. Basagaoglu. 1999. Benefit-cost Model for an Artificial Recharge Scenario in the San Joaquin Valley, California. Water Resources Management, 13:189–203.

1994

Basagaoglu, H., and H. Yazicigil. 1994. Optimal Capacity Expansion Planning in Multi-Aquifer Systems. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, ASCE, 120(6):836–856.

 

 

For more information about groundwater resource analysis services,  presentations or publications, or how you can contract with Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), please contact Dr. Gary Walter at gwalter@swri.org or 210) 522-3805.
 

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(210) 522-3805

gwalter@swri.org

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