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Geoffrey Baldwin Bodman grad student 1949 UC Berkeley
 (The Influence of Externally Applied Stresses Upon the Structure of Confined Soil Material.)

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Jean M. Bahr grad student 1986 Stanford
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Friedly JC, Rubin J. (1992) Solute transport with multiple equilibrium‐controlled or kinetically controlled chemical reactions Water Resources Research. 28: 1935-1953
Rubin J. (1992) Solute transport with multisegment, equilibrium‐controlled, classical reactions: Problem solvability and feed forward method's applicability for complex segments of at most binary participants Water Resources Research. 28: 1681-1702
Rubin J. (1990) Solute transport with multisegment, equilibrium‐controlled reactions: A feed forward simulation method Water Resources Research. 26: 2029-2055
Willis C, Rubin J. (1987) Transport of reacting solutes subject to a moving dissolution boundary: Numerical methods and solutions Water Resources Research. 23: 1561-1574
Bahr JM, Rubin J. (1987) Direct comparison of kinetic and local equilibrium formulations for solute transport affected by surface reactions Water Resources Research. 23: 438-452
James RV, Rubin J. (1986) Transport of chloride ion in a water-unsaturated soil exhibiting anion exclusion Soil Science Society of America Journal. 50: 1142-1149
Rubin J. (1983) Transport of reacting solutes in porous media: Relation between mathematical nature of problem formulation and chemical nature of reactions Water Resources Research. 19: 1231-1252
Rubin J, James RV. (1973) Dispersion‐affected transport of reacting solutes in saturated porous media: Galerkin Method applied to equilibrium‐controlled exchange in unidirectional steady water flow Water Resources Research. 9: 1332-1356
Rubin J. (1966) Theory of rainfall uptake by soils initially drier than their field capacity and its applications Water Resources Research. 2: 739-749
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