Ellen K. Herman, Ph.D.

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2006 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Hydrology
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Rudy Lynn Slingerland grad student 2006 Penn State
 (Quantitative studies of suspended sediment in karst aquifers.)
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Berglund JL, Toran L, Herman EK. (2020) Can Karst Conduit Models Be Calibrated? A Dual Approach Using Dye Tracing and Temperature. Ground Water
Berglund JL, Toran L, Herman EK. (2019) Deducing flow path mixing by storm-induced bulk chemistry and REE variations in two karst springs: With trends like these who needs anomalies? Journal of Hydrology. 571: 349-364
Mcguire MM, Herman EK. (2015) A novel ATR-FTIR technique for identifying colloid composition in natural waters Hydrological Processes. 29: 1314-1323
Herman EK, Toran L, White WB. (2012) Clastic sediment transport and storage in fluviokarst aquifers: An essential component of karst hydrogeology Carbonates and Evaporites. 27: 211-241
Herman EK, Toran L, White WB. (2009) Quantifying the place of karst aquifers in the groundwater to surface water continuum: A time series analysis study of storm behavior in Pennsylvania water resources Journal of Hydrology. 376: 307-317
Herman EK, Toran L, White WB. (2008) Threshold events in spring discharge: Evidence from sediment and continuous water level measurement Journal of Hydrology. 351: 98-106
Toran L, Herman EK, White WB. (2007) Comparison of flowpaths to a well and spring in a karst aquifer. Ground Water. 45: 281-7
Herman EK, Tancredi JH, Toran L, et al. (2007) Mineralogy of suspended sediment in three karst springs Hydrogeology Journal. 15: 255-266
Toran L, Tancredi JH, Herman EK, et al. (2006) Conductivity and sediment variation during storms as evidence of pathways to karst springs Special Paper of the Geological Society of America. 404: 169-176
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