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Selected Publications for Leslie Smith

  • Wels, C., Smith, L., and T.T. Vandergraaf, "The influence of specific surface area on transport of sorbing solutes in fractures: An experimental analysis", Water Resour. Res., 32(7), 1943-1954, 1996.
  • Wels,, C., Smith, L., and R. Beckie, "The influence of surface sorption on dispersion in parallel plate fractures", Jour. Contaminant Hydrol, 28(1-2), 91-111, 1997.
  • Clemo, T., and L. Smith, "A hierarchical model for solute transport in fractured media", Water Resour. Res., 33(8), 1763-1783, 1997.
  • Bugai, D., Smith, L., and R. Beckie, "Risk-cost analysis of strontium-90 migration to water wells at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant", Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, II(2), 151-164, 1996.
  • Smith, L, and P. Gaganis, "Strontium-90 migration to water wells at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant: A comparison of decision models", Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, in press, 1997.
  • Lopez, D., and L. Smith, Fluid flow in fault zones: Analysis of the interplay of convective circulation and topographically-driven groundwater flow, Water Resour. Res., 31(6), 1489-1503, 1995.
  • Lopez, D., and L. Smith, Fluid flow in fault zones: Influence of hydraulic anisotropy and heterogeneity on the fluid flow and heat transfer regime, Water Resour. Res., 32(10), 3227-3235, 1996.
  • Weiss, R. and L. Smith, "Efficient and responsible use of prior information in inverse methods, Ground Water, 36(1), 151-163, 1997.
  • Weiss, R. and L. Smith, "Parameter space methods in joint parameter estimation for groundwater flow models, Water Resour. Res., in press, 1997.
  • Lopez, D., Smith, L., and R. Beckie, "Modeling water flow in waste rock piles using kinematic wave theory", Proc., 4th Inter. Conf. on Acid Rock Drainage, June, 1997.

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