Miguel A. Medina

Affiliations: 
Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, Environmental Sciences
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Kazezyilmaz-Alhan CM, Medina MA. (2016) On numerical modeling of the contaminant transport equations of the wetland hydrology and water quality model WETSAND Applied Mathematical Modelling. 40: 4260-4267
Medina MA, Achanta A, Heyman J, et al. (2011) Coupling high-resolution acoustic sensor measurements with analytical and numerical porous media solute transport modeling Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 16: 324-331
Kazezyelmaz-Alhan CM, Medina MA. (2008) The effect of surface/ground water interactions on wetland sites with different characteristics Desalination. 226: 298-305
Kazezyılmaz-Alhan CM, Medina MA. (2007) Kinematic and Diffusion Waves: Analytical and Numerical Solutions to Overland and Channel Flow Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 133: 217-228
Kazezyilmaz-Alhan CM, Medina MA, Richardson CJ. (2007) A wetland hydrology and water quality model incorporating surface water/groundwater interactions Water Resources Research. 43
Kazezyılmaz-Alhan CM, Medina MA. (2006) Stream solute transport incorporating hyporheic zone processes Journal of Hydrology. 329: 26-38
Rao P, Medina MA. (2006) Enhanced TABS-MDS model for simulating large-scale free surface flows Environmental Modelling and Software. 21: 98-106
Rao P, Medina MA. (2006) A multiple domain algorithm for modeling two dimensional contaminant transport flows Applied Mathematics and Computation. 174: 117-133
Rao P, Medina MA. (2005) A multiple domain algorithm for modeling one-dimensional transient contaminant transport flows Applied Mathematics and Computation. 167: 1-15
Kazezyılmaz-Alhan CM, Medina MA, Rao P. (2005) On numerical modeling of overland flow Applied Mathematics and Computation. 166: 724-740
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