189 Innovative Methods for Investigating Flow and Transport in Karst Systems I

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Monday, 6 October 2008: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 342BE

Presiding:
Barbara Mahler and Pierre-Yves Jeannin
8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:25 AM
Karst Conduit Location Detection Using Innovative Technologies
Ronald Green, Southwest Research Institute
8:55 AM
Depth of Greatest Dissolution in Carbonate Aquifers
Stephen R.H. Worthington, Worthington Groundwater
9:10 AM
Numerical Aspects In Modeling Coupled Conduit-Matrix Flow In Karst Aquifers Under Variably Saturated Conditions
Rob De Rooij, Institute of geology and hydrogeology; Pierre Perrochet, Institute of geology and hydrogeology
9:25 AM
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Groundwater Flow within Centimeter-Scale Macroporosity of the Biscayne Aquifer of Southeast Florida
Lee J. Florea, Western Kentucky University; Kevin J. Cunningham, U.S. Geological Survey; Stephen A. Altobelli, New Mexico Resonance
9:40 AM
Break
10:15 AM
Parameter Extraction from Tracer Breakthrough Curves: An Empirical Test of Analytical, Statistical and Analogue Methods
Chris Smart, University of Western Ontario; Ryan Adams, University of Western Ontario; Melissa Hendrickson, University of Western Ontario
10:30 AM
Do Solids Travel Faster Than Solutes along Karst Routes?
Michael Sinreich, Swiss Federal Office for the Environment FOEN; Raymond Flynn, Queens University Belfast
10:45 AM
Catchment Scale Contamination In the Chalk Aquifer of SE England: Investigations of Karst Control
Simon J. Cook, University College London; Ciara M. Fitzpatrick, University College London; William G. Burgess, University College London
11:00 AM
USGS Releases Conduit Flow Process (CFP) for MODFLOW-2005
Eve L. Kuniansky, U.S. Geological Survey; W. Barclay Shoemaker, U.S. Geological Survey
11:15 AM
Modeling Heat Transport In Two-Domain Karst Ground-Water Flow
Andrew J. Long, U.S. Geological Survey; Patrick C. Gilcrease, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
11:30 AM
Investigating Conduit-Matrix Exchange Processes in Karst Aquifers
Martin Sauter, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; Tobias Geyer, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; Thomas Graf, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
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