William Edward Sanford

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1996- Geosciences Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
Area:
Geology, Geochemistry, Water Resource Management, Hydrology
Website:
http://www.cwi.colostate.edu/csuwaterExperts/Default.aspx?WF_ID=1890
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Jean-Yves Parlange grad student 1992 Cornell (E-Tree)
 (Hillslope drainage: theory and application to laboratory experiments and rock-reed filters.)
Tammo S. Steenhuis grad student 1992 Cornell
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Mahlknecht J, Sanford WE, Fichera M, et al. (2018) Freshwater-seawater transition in coastal Todos Santos aquifer, Baja California Sur Energy Procedia. 153: 191-195
Faitouri MA, Sanford WE. (2015) Stable and radio-isotope analysis to determine recharge timing and paleoclimate of sandstone aquifers in central and southeast Libya Hydrogeology Journal. 23: 707-717
Sanford WE. (2011) Tracers in Hydrology Vadose Zone Journal. 10: 1113-1114
Harry DL, Sanford WE, Gehman C, et al. (2011) Time-lapse gravity as a water resource management tool - Applications to unconfined aquifers Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts. 30: 3718-3721
Gehman CL, Harry DL, Sanford WE, et al. (2010) Estimating specific yield and storage change in an unconfined aquifer using temporal gravity surveys Water Resources Research. 46
Sahl JW, Schmidt R, Swanner ED, et al. (2008) Subsurface microbial diversity in deep-granitic-fracture water in Colorado. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 74: 143-52
Sanford WE, Cook PG, Robinson NI, et al. (2006) Tracer mass recovery in fractured aquifers estimated from multiple well tests. Ground Water. 44: 564-73
Gwo JP, Jardine PM, Sanford WE. (2005) Modeling field-scale multiple tracer injection at a low-level waste disposal site in fractured rocks: effect of multiscale heterogeneity and source term uncertainty on conceptual understanding of mass transfer processes. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 77: 91-118
Gwo J, Jardine PM, Sanford W. (2005) Effect of advective mass transfer on field scale fluid and solute movement: Field and modeling studies at a waste disposal site in fractured rock at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA Hydrogeology Journal. 13: 565-583
Divine CE, Sanford WE, McCray JE. (2003) Helium and neon groundwater tracers to measure residual DNAPL: Laboratory investigation Vadose Zone Journal. 2: 382-388
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