Amalia Kokkinaki, Ph.D.

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2013 Civil Engineering University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Water Resource Management
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Brent Sleep grad student 2013 University of Toronto
 (Modelling of dissolution and bioremediation of chlorinated ethene DNAPL source zones.)
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Kang X, Kokkinaki A, Kitanidis PK, et al. (2020) Improved characterization of DNAPL source zones via sequential hydrogeophysical inversion of hydraulic‐head, self‐potential and partitioning‐tracer data Water Resources Research. 56
Ghorbanidehno H, Kokkinaki A, Lee J, et al. (2020) Recent developments in fast and scalable inverse modeling and data assimilation methods in hydrology Journal of Hydrology. 591: 125266
Ghorbanidehno H, Kokkinaki A, Kitanidis PK, et al. (2017) Optimal estimation and scheduling in aquifer management using the rapid feedback control method Advances in Water Resources. 110: 310-318
Lee J, Kokkinaki A, Kitanidis PK. (2017) Fast Large-Scale Joint Inversion for Deep Aquifer Characterization Using Pressure and Heat Tracer Measurements Transport in Porous Media. 123: 533-543
Li YJ, Kokkinaki A, Darve EF, et al. (2017) Smoothing-based compressed state Kalman filter for joint state-parameter estimation: Applications in reservoir characterization and CO2storage monitoring Water Resources Research. 53: 7190-7207
Ghorbanidehno H, Kokkinaki A, Li JY, et al. (2015) Real-time data assimilation for large-scale systems: The spectral Kalman filter Advances in Water Resources. 86: 260-272
Li JY, Kokkinaki A, Ghorbanidehno H, et al. (2015) The compressed state Kalman filter for nonlinear state estimation: Application to large-scale reservoir monitoring Water Resources Research. 51: 9942-9963
Kokkinaki A, Werth CJ, Sleep BE. (2014) Comparison of upscaled models for multistage mass discharge from DNAPL source zones Water Resources Research. 50: 3187-3205
Kokkinaki A, O'Carroll DM, Werth CJ, et al. (2013) An evaluation of Sherwood-Gilland models for NAPL dissolution and their relationship to soil properties. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 155: 87-98
Kokkinaki A, O'Carroll DM, Werth CJ, et al. (2013) Coupled simulation of DNAPL infiltration and dissolution in three-dimensional heterogeneous domains: Process model validation Water Resources Research. 49: 7023-7036
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