H L. Vacher

Affiliations: 
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
Area:
Geology, Statistics
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Vacher HL, Florea LJ. (2015) Quantitative hermeneutics: Counting forestructures on a path from W.M. Davis to the concept of multiple-permeability karst aquifers International Journal of Speleology. 44: 207-230
Florea LJ, Vacher HL. (2011) Communication and 'forestructures' at the geological intersection of caves and subsurface water flow: Hermeneutics and parochialism Earth Sciences History. 30: 85-105
Hughes JD, Vacher HL, Sanford WE. (2009) Temporal response of hydraulic head, temperature, and chloride concentrations to sea-level changes, Floridan aquifer system, USA Hydrogeology Journal. 17: 793-815
Vacher HL, Seale LD, Florea LJ, et al. (2008) Using ALSM to map sinkholes in the urbanized covered karst of Pinellas County, Florida - 2. Accuracy statistics Environmental Geology. 54: 1007-1015
Seale LD, Florea LJ, Vacher HL, et al. (2008) Using ALSM to map sinkholes in the urbanized covered karst of Pinellas County, Florida - 1, Methodological considerations Environmental Geology. 54: 995-1005
Fratesi SE, Vacher HL. (2008) Scientific journals as fossil traces of sweeping change in the structure and practice of modern geology Journal of Research Practice. 4: 1-23
Florea LJ, Vacher HL. (2007) Eogenetic karst hydrology: insights from the 2004 hurricanes, peninsular Florida. Ground Water. 45: 439-46
Brinkmann R, Wilson K, Elko N, et al. (2007) Sinkhole distribution based on pre-development mapping in urbanized Pinellas County, Florida, USA Geological Society Special Publication. 279: 5-11
Florea LJ, Vacher HL, Donahue B, et al. (2007) Quaternary cave levels in peninsular Florida Quaternary Science Reviews. 26: 1344-1361
Florea LJ, Vacher HL. (2006) Springflow hydrographs: eogenetic vs. telogenetic karst. Ground Water. 44: 352-61
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