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Frank Tsai
Louisiana State UniversityMeeting roles in:
Quantitative Subsurface Characterization Uncovers the Stratigraphic Origin of the Alluvial Aquifer in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Dissolved Carbon and pCO2 variability in a river-coastal lake continuum, northern Gulf of Mexico
The Evolution of Channel Geometry and Planform Morphology of the Lower Mississippi River over the Last Millennia
Coastal Hydrology: Observation, Modeling, and Prediction of Surface and Subsurface Processes and Patterns I Poster
Coupling Coastal River-Subsurface Seawater Intrusion with a Modified Darcy-Brinkman Framework
Coastal Hydrology: Observation, Modeling, and Prediction of Surface and Subsurface Processes and Patterns II Oral
Coastal Hydrology: Observation, Modeling, and Prediction of Surface and Subsurface Processes and Patterns III Oral
Advancing Groundwater Modeling of the Lower Mississippi–Gulf Aquifer Systems Using Realistic Hydrostratigraphy and Parallel MODFLOW 6 with Unstructured Grid
Enhancing geological realism in alluvial aquifers through the geostatistical indicator and ordinary interval kriging methods
Geostatistical subsurface characterization reveals the Quaternary evolution of the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer
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