David K. Kreamer

Affiliations: 
Geoscience University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States 
Area:
Hydrology, Geology, Environmental Sciences
Website:
https://geoscience.unlv.edu/people/department-faculty/david-k-kreamer/
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"David Kenneth Kreamer" OR "David K Kreamer"
Bio:

http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185115

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Glenn M Thompson grad student 1982 University of Arizona
 (In situ measurement of gas diffusion characteristics in unsaturated porous media by means of tracer experiments)
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Blöschl G, Bierkens MF, Chambel A, et al. (2019) Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective Hydrological Sciences Journal. 64: 1141-1158
Asante J, Kreamer DK. (2018) Identifying local and regional groundwater in basins: chemical and stable isotopic attributes of multivariate classification of hydrochemical data, the Lower Virgin River Basin, Nevada, Arizona and Utah, U.S.A. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies. 1-22
Asante J, Dotson S, Hart E, et al. (2018) Water circulation in karst systems: comparing physicochemical and environmental isotopic data interpretation Environmental Earth Sciences. 77
Asante J, Kreamer D. (2015) A New Approach to Identify Recharge Areas in the Lower Virgin River Basin and Surrounding Basins by Multivariate Statistics Mathematical Geosciences. 47: 819-842
Noble PJ, Chandra S, Kreamer DK. (2013) Dynamics of Phytoplankton Distribution in Relation to Stratification and Winter Precipitation, Fallen Leaf Lake, California Western North American Naturalist. 73: 302-322
Kreamer DK, Usher B. (2010) Sub-Saharan African ground water protection-building on international experience. Ground Water. 48: 257-68
Ingraham NL, Zukosky K, Kreamer DK. (2001) Application of stable isotopes to identify problems in large-scale water transfer in Grand Canyon National Park. Environmental Science & Technology. 35: 1299-302
Johannesson KH, Stetzenbach KJ, Hodge VF, et al. (1997) Delineation of Ground-Water Flow Systems in the Southern Great Basin Using Aqueous Rare Earth Element Distributions Ground Water. 35: 807-819
Kreamer DK, Hodge VF, Rabinowitz I, et al. (1996) Trace element geochemistry in water from selected springs in Death Valley National Park, California Ground Water. 34: 95-103
Johannesson KH, Stetzenbach KJ, Kreamer DK, et al. (1996) Multivariate statistical analysis of arsenic and selenium concentrations in groundwaters from south-central Nevada and Death Valley, California Journal of Hydrology. 178: 181-204
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