James Saiers

Affiliations: 
Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Applied Mathematics
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Bouda M, Brodersen C, Saiers J. (2018) Whole root system water conductance responds to both axial and radial traits and network topology over natural range of trait variation. Journal of Theoretical Biology
Entrekin S, Trainor A, Saiers J, et al. (2018) Water Stress from High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Potentially Threatens Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Arkansas, United States. Environmental Science & Technology
Cheng T, Saiers JE. (2015) Effects of dissolved organic matter on the co-transport of mineral colloids and sorptive contaminants. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 177: 148-57
Karwan DL, Saiers JE. (2012) Hyporheic exchange and streambed filtration of suspended particles Water Resources Research. 48
Cheng T, Saiers JE. (2010) Colloid-facilitated transport of cesium in vadose-zone sediments: the importance of flow transients. Environmental Science & Technology. 44: 7443-9
Karwan DL, Saiers JE. (2009) Influences of seasonal flow regime on the fate and transport of fine particles and a dissolved solute in a New England stream Water Resources Research. 45
Cheng T, Saiers JE. (2009) Mobilization and transport of in situ colloids during drainage and imbibition of partially saturated sediments Water Resources Research. 45
Xu S, Liao Q, Saiers JE. (2008) Straining of nonspherical colloids in saturated porous media. Environmental Science & Technology. 42: 771-8
Huang YH, Saiers JE, Harvey JW, et al. (2008) Advection, dispersion, and filtration of fine particles within emergent vegetation of the Florida Everglades Water Resources Research. 44
Noe GB, Harvey JW, Saiers JE. (2007) Characterization of suspended particles in Everglades wetlands Limnology and Oceanography. 52: 1166-1178
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