Bwalya Malama, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Sign in to add mentorShlomo P. Neuman | grad student | 2006 | University of Arizona | |
(Inverse stochastic moment analysis of transient flow in randomly heterogeneous media.) |
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Kuhlman KL, Malama B. (2020) Uncoupling Electrokinetic Flow Solutions Mathematical Geosciences. 1-26 |
Malama B, Kuhlman KL, Brauchler R, et al. (2016) Modeling cross-hole slug tests in an unconfined aquifer Journal of Hydrology. 540: 784-796 |
Malama B, Kuhlman KL. (2015) Unsaturated hydraulic conductivity models based on truncated lognormal pore-size distributions. Ground Water. 53: 498-502 |
Kuhlman KL, Malama B, Heath JE. (2015) Multiporosity flow in fractured low-permeability rocks Water Resources Research |
Malama B, Revil A. (2014) Modeling transient streaming potentials in falling-head permeameter tests. Ground Water. 52: 535-49 |
Malama B. (2014) Theory of transient streaming potentials in coupled unconfined aquifer‐unsaturated zone flow to a well Water Resources Research. 50: 2921-2945 |
Malama B, Kuhlman KL, James SC. (2013) Core-scale solute transport model selection using Monte Carlo analysis Water Resources Research. 49: 3133-3147 |
Johnson B, Malama B, Barrash W, et al. (2013) Recognizing and modeling variable drawdown due to evapotranspiration in a semiarid riparian zone considering local differences in vegetation and distance from a river source Water Resources Research. 49: 1030-1039 |
Malama B, Kuhlman KL, Barrash W, et al. (2011) Modeling slug tests in unconfined aquifers taking into account water table kinematics, wellbore skin and inertial effects Journal of Hydrology. 408: 113-126 |
Cardiff M, Barrash W, Thoma M, et al. (2011) Information content of slug tests for estimating hydraulic properties in realistic, high-conductivity aquifer scenarios Journal of Hydrology. 403: 66-82 |