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    Development of a vadose zone advanced monitoring system: Tools to assess groundwater vulnerability by Linneman, Dorothy C., Strickland, Christopher E., Appriou, Delphine, Rockhold, Mark L., Thomle, Jonathan N., Szecsody, James E., Martin, Paul F., Vermeul, Vince R., Mackley, Rob D., Freedman, Vicky L.

    Published in Vadose zone journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Performing repeat pore‐fluid sampling over long time‐scales can provide valuable information on unsaturated zone contaminants and their potential flux to…”
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    Spectral induced polarization of corrosion of sulfur modified Iron in sediments by Emerson, Hilary P., Szecsody, James E., Halter, Christopher, Robinson, Judy L., Thomle, Jonathan N., Bowden, Mark E., Qafoku, Odeta, Resch, C. Tom, Slater, Lee D., Freedman, Vicky L.

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-11-2024)
    “…Spectral induced polarization (SIP) responses are not well understood within the context of remediation applications at contaminated sites. Systematic SIP…”
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    Pressure Correction in the Calibration of Heat Dissipation Sensors by Thomle, Jonathan N., Zhang, Z. Fred, Dai, Gao L.

    Published in Vadose zone journal (2019)
    “…Core Ideas Effects of air pressure on heat dissipation sensors previously unknown are quantified. Effects of air pressure are repeatable and consistent,…”
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    3-D decoupled inversion of complex conductivity data in the real number domain by Johnson, Timothy C, Thomle, Jonathan

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-01-2018)
    “…Abstract Complex conductivity imaging (also called induced polarization imaging or spectral induced polarization imaging when conducted at multiple…”
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    An alternative mechanism for accelerated carbon sequestration in concrete by Haselbach, Liv M., Thomle, Jonathan N.

    Published in Sustainable cities and society (01-07-2014)
    “…•We simulate the uptake of CO2 in concrete rubble by using pervious concrete.•Concrete is placed in carbonate laden waters to simulate exposure to natural…”
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    A Flux Detection Probe to Quantify Dynamic Groundwater‐Surface Water Exchange in the Hyporheic Zone by Thomle, Jonathan, Strickland, Chris, Johnson, Tim C., Zhu, Yue, Stegen, James

    Published in Ground water (01-11-2020)
    “…A new probe was designed to quantify groundwater‐surface water exchange in the hyporheic zone under dynamic stage condition. Current methods focus on either…”
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    Four-dimensional electrical conductivity monitoring of stage-driven river water intrusion: Accounting for water table effects using a transient mesh boundary and conditional inversion constraints by Johnson, Tim, Versteeg, Roelof, Thomle, Jon, Hammond, Glenn, Chen, Xingyuan, Zachara, John

    Published in Water resources research (01-08-2015)
    “…This paper describes and demonstrates two methods of providing a priori information to the surface‐based time‐lapse three‐dimensional electrical resistivity…”
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    Riverbed Temperature and 4D ERT Monitoring Reveals Heterogenous Horizontal and Vertical Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange Flows Under Dynamic Stage Conditions by Johnson, Tim, Thomle, Jon, Stickland, Chris, Goldman, Amy, Stegen, James

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (06-06-2022)
    “…Groundwater surface water exchange plays a critical role in physical, biological, and geochemical function of coastal and riverine systems. Observing exchange…”
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    Integration of Large-Scale Electrical Imaging into Geological Framework Development and Refinement by Robinson, J., Thomle, J., Mcfarland, D., Deters, K., Rockhold, M., Day-Lewis, F., Freedman, V.

    Published in Environmental processes (01-06-2022)
    “…Geologic framework models (GFMs) are critical to the construction of reliable simulation models of groundwater flow and contaminant transport. To support GFM…”
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