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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825689C068

Upscaling Pore-Scale Hydrodynamics and the Transport of Reactive Solutes

RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)

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Journal Article Pore-scale dilution of conservative solutes: an example. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Cao J, Kitanidis PK Cao J, Kitanidis PK. Pore-scale dilution of conservative solutes: an example. Water Resoures Research 1998;34(8):1941-1949. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article Adaptive finite element simulation of Stokes flow in porous media. ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES Cao J, Kitanidis PK Cao J, Kitanidis PK. Adaptive finite element simulation of Stokes flow in porous media. Advances in Water Resources 1998;22(1):17-31. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article Adaptive-grid simulation of groundwater flow in heterogeneous aquifers. ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES Cao J, Kitanidis PK Cao J, Kitanidis PK. Adaptive-grid simulation of groundwater flow in heterogeneous aquifers. Advances in Water Resources 1999;22(7):681-696. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article Stokes flow in a slowly varying two-dimensional periodic pore. TRANSPORT IN POROUS MEDIA Kitanidis PK, Dykaar BB Kitanidis PK, Dykaar BB. Stokes flow in a slowly varying two-dimensional periodic pore. Transport in Porous Media 1997;26(1):89-98. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article The minimum structure solution to the inverse problem. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Kitanidis PK Kitanidis PK. The minimum structure solution to the inverse problem. Water Resources Research 1997;33(10):2263-2272. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article A variance-ratio test for supporting a variable mean in kriging. MATHEMATICAL ECOLOGY Kitanidis PK Kitanidis PK. A variance-ratio test for supporting a variable mean in kriging. Mathematical Geology 1997;29(3):335-348. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article How observations and structure affect the geostatistical solution to the steady-state inverse problem. GROUND WATER Kitanidis PK Kitanidis PK. How observations and structure affect the geostatistical solution to the steady-state inverse problem. Groundwater 1998;36(5):754-763. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article A geostatistical approach to contaminant source identification. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Snodgrass MF, Kitanidis PK Snodgrass MF, Kitanidis PK. A geostatistical approach to contaminant source identification. Water Resources Research 1997;33(4):537-546. R825689C068 (Final)
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Journal Article A method to infer in situ reaction rates from push-pull experiments. GROUND WATER Snodgrass MF, Kitanidis PK Snodgrass MF, Kitanidis PK. A method to infer in situ reaction rates from push-pull experiments. Ground Water 1998;36(4):645-650. R825689C068 (Final)
R825689C074 (Final)
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