Raghavendra M. Suribhatla, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering | State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorIgor Jankovic | grad student | 2007 | SUNY Buffalo | |
(Development and application of analytic element method for estimation of effective hydraulic conductivity of anisotropic porous formations.) |
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Suribhatla R, Jankovic I, Fiori A, et al. (2011) Effective conductivity of an anisotropic heterogeneous medium of random conductivity distribution Multiscale Modeling and Simulation. 9: 933-954 |
Janković I, Fiori A, Suribhatla R, et al. (2006) Identification of heterogeneous aquifer transmissivity using an AE-based method. Ground Water. 44: 62-71 |
Craig JR, Rabideau AJ, Suribhatla R. (2006) Analytical expressions for the hydraulic design of continuous permeable reactive barriers Advances in Water Resources. 29: 99-111 |
Rabideau AJ, Suribhatla R, Craig JR. (2005) Analytical models for the design of iron-based permeable reactive barriers Journal of Environmental Engineering. 131: 1589-1597 |
Suribhatla R, Bakker M, Bandilla K, et al. (2005) Reply to comment by O. D. L. Strack on “Steady two‐dimensional groundwater flow through many elliptical inhomogeneities” Water Resources Research. 41 |
Suribhatla R, Bakker M, Bandilla K, et al. (2004) Steady two‐dimensional groundwater flow through many elliptical inhomogeneities Water Resources Research. 40 |
Fiori A, Janković I, Suribhatla R, et al. (2004) Statistical analysis of head and transmissivity in natural aquifers: application to structure identification and transport prediction Developments in Water Science. 55: 683-693 |