Emil Otto Frind

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Earth Sciences University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada 
Area:
groundwater research
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Frind EO, Molson JW. (2018) Issues and Options in the Delineation of Well Capture Zones under Uncertainty. Ground Water. 56: 366-376
Chow R, Frind ME, Frind EO, et al. (2016) Delineating baseflow contribution areas for streams - A model and methods comparison. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 195: 11-22
Molson JW, Frind EO. (2012) On the use of mean groundwater age, life expectancy and capture probability for defining aquifer vulnerability and time-of-travel zones for source water protection. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 127: 76-87
Coppola A, Kutílek M, Frind EO. (2009) Transport in preferential flow domains of the soil porous system: measurement, interpretation, modelling, and upscaling. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 104: 1-3
Frind EO, Molson JW, Rudolph DL. (2006) Well vulnerability: a quantitative approach for source water protection. Ground Water. 44: 732-742
Bester ML, Frind EO, Molson JW, et al. (2006) Numerical investigation of road salt impact on an urban wellfield. Ground Water. 44: 165-175
Frind EO, Muhammad DS, Molson JW. (2002) Delineation of three-dimensional well capture zones for complex multi-aquifer systems Ground Water. 40: 586-598
Molson JW, Frind EO, Van Stempvoort DR, et al. (2002) Humic acid enhanced remediation of an emplaced diesel source in groundwater. 2. Numerical model development and application Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 54: 277-305
Mayer KU, Frind EO, Blowes DW. (2002) Multicomponent reactive transport modeling in variably saturated porous media using a generalized formulation for kinetically controlled reactions Water Resources Research. 38
Mayer KU, Benner SG, Frind EO, et al. (2001) Reactive transport modeling of processes controlling the distribution and natural attenuation of phenolic compounds in a deep sandstone aquifer Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 53: 341-368
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