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Jeffrey Hyman
Los Alamos National LaboratoryMeeting roles in:
A Field-based, Hillslope-scale Numerical Modeling Approach to Identify Controls of Water Storage in Headwater Stream Catchments
SKB Task Force GWFTS: Pragmatic Validation of Models for Flow and Transport in Fractures at the Simplified Network Scale
Predicting Fracture Geometry and Fluid Flow based on Rock Mineralogy
Potential for porous and discrete-fracture hydrothermal circulation below the seafloor of Europa, given low gravity and modest internal heating
Cometary impact-generated fractures as potential pathways for surface-to-ocean exchange of organics on Titan
Multi-scale reactive transport in fracture rock: challenges and advancements for predictive modeling in subsurface energy systems
Characterizing the effects of fracture-mediated flows on the formation of mixing-driven reaction hotspots
Influence of Geochemical Reactions on Fracture Permeability Using an Intermediate-scale Field Experiment and Reactive Transport Simulations
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