Amalia Kokkinaki, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Civil Engineering | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorBrent 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 |