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Principal Investigators: Niall McCarten, Thomas Harter Co-Principal Investigators: Mark Cable-Rains, Graham Fogg Graduate Researchers: William Williamson Funding: CalTrans Solano County Water Agency The Hydrology Program in the Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources has been conducting vernal...
Funding: Central Valley Regional Water Board Dairy CARES California Dairy Research Foundation UC Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program UC Analytical Laboratory California is the largest dairy producing state in the United States.
A Biologically Integrated Farming Systems Project Principle Investigators: Stuart Pettygrove, LAWR, UC Davis Dan Putnam, Agronomy and Range Science, UC Davis Deanne Meyer, Animal Science, UC Davis Project Manager: Alison Eagle, LAWR, UC Davis (based at Kearney Agricultural Center) Objectives Work wi...
Modeling Materials Developed for "Introduction to Vadose Zone Hydrology & Modeling" Shortcourse Link to other Vadose Zone Modeling Software Link to Groundwater Modeling Software Go to NeuroMultiStep (below) VLEACH is a one-dimensional, finite difference model for making preliminary assessments of th...
(This list includes courses offered through Stanislaus and Tulare UCCE in cooperation with UC Davis; A number of workshops will be offered again during Winter 2000/01.
Principal Investigator: Thomas Harter Other Investigators (also at UC Davis): Jan Hopmans, Willi Horwath, Sanjai Parikh, Kate Scow, Alex Furman (Israel), Estathis Diamantopoulos Student Researchers and Staff: Farag Botros, Michelle Denton, Sevim Onsoy, Tad Doane, Katrin Heeren, Jim McIntyre Nitrate-...
Principal Investigators: Thomas Harter (UC Davis), Rob Atwill (UC Davis), Aaron Packman (Northwestern University), Stephan Wuertz (UC Davis), Brian Bergamaschi (USGS) Funding Sources: USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, California State Water Resources Control Board Recently, several la...
Paralleling my efforts to create projects that would generate scientific field data describing the fate and transport of nonpoint source contaminants in soil and groundwater, I have been involved in developing and synthesizing mathematical concepts and models that explicitly account for spatial and...
Researchers: Dongxiao Zhang, Los Alamos National Laboratory Thomas Harter, University of California, Davis Mathematical models of flow and contaminant transport in highly heterogeneous (variable) sediments, while mathematically complicated, are greatly simplifying nature's complexities.