Refereed Publications:

Bashir, R., J.E. Smith, E.J. Henry, and D. Stolle. 2009. On the importance of hysteresis in numerical modeling of surfactant-induced unsaturated flow. Soil Sediment Contam. 18(3), 264-283.

Loucaides, S., L.B. Cahoon, and E.J. Henry. 2007. Effect of watershed impervious cover on dissolved silica loading in storm flow. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 43(4), 841-849.

Henry, E.J. 2007. Analytical and numerical modeling assessment of capillary barrier performance degradation due to contaminant-induced surface tension reduction. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, 133(2), 231-236.

Henry, E.J. and J.E. Smith. 2006. Numerical demonstration of surfactant concentration-dependent capillarity and viscosity effects on infiltration from a constant flux line source. Journal of Hydrology, 329, 63-74.

Henry, E.J. and J.E. Smith. 2003. Surfactant-Induced Flow Phenomena in the Vadose Zone: A Review of Data and Numerical Modeling. Vadose Zone Journal, 2(2), 154-167.

Henry, E.J. and J.E. Smith. 2003. Comment on Effect of Temperature on Surfactant-Driven Water Movement in Wet "Unsaturated" Sand. Langmuir, Vol. 19, DOI: 10.1021/la026619r.

Henry, E.J.,  J.E. Smith, and A.W. Warrick. 2002. Two-dimensional modeling of flow and transport in the vadose zone with surfactant-induced flow. Water Resour. Res., Vol. 38. DOI: 10:1029/2001 WR000674.

Henry, E.J. and J.E. Smith. 2002. The effect of surface-active solutes on water flow and contaminant transport in variably saturated porous media with capillary fringe effects, J. of Contam. Hydrol., 46, 247-270.

 Henry, E.J., J.E. Smith, and A.W. Warrick. 2001. Surfactant effects on unsaturated flow in porous media with hysteresis: horizontal column experiments and numerical modeling, J. Hydrol. (Amsterdam), 245, 73-88.

 Henry, E.J., J.E. Smith, and A.W. Warrick. 1999. Solubility effects on surfactant induced unsaturated  flow through Porous Media, J. of Hydrol., 223(3-4), p. 164-174.

Reports:

Dahlen, P., E. Henry, M. Matsumura, and P.C. Johnson. 2003. Impacts to Groundwater Resources in Arizona From Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUSTs), A report prepared for the Arizona Underground Storage Tank Policy Commission. February 28, 2003.

Presentations/Posters:

Ritchie, A.B.,  J. Kemble, and E.J. Henry. 2007. An Assessment of the Hydrogeology and Aesthetic Water Quality of the Castle Hayne Aquifer; Pender County, NC. North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, March 27, Raleigh, NC.

Smith, J.E., E.J. Henry, and R. Bashir. 2006. Focused Flow During Infiltration into Surfactant-Contaminated Porous Media. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. December 11-15, San Francisco, CA.

Perry, C.R., and E.J. Henry. 2005. Estimating recharge to the surficial aquifer, New Hanover County, North Carolina. North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, April 5, Raleigh, NC.

Henry, E.J. and J.E. Smith. 2004. A comparison of point source infiltration behavior in soil systems with and without surfactant (poster). American Geophysical Union, Canadian Geophysical Union, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, and  Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society Joint Assembly.  May 17-21, Montreal, Canada.

Loucaides, S., L.B. Cahoon, E.J. Henry, L.A. Leonard, and J.D. Willey. 2004. Human impacts on the silica cycle: Reduction of dissolved silica inputs into the ocean as a result of the increasing impervious cover (poster). North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute Annual Conference, March 31, Raleigh, NC.

Dahlen, P.R., E.J. Henry, P.C. Johnson, and M. Matsumura. 2003. Recognizing shortcomings of critical site characterization data: insight from a statewide, multi-site, leaking underground storage tank (LUST) study. Presentation at the 2003 Geological Society of America Annual meeting, November 2-5, Seattle, WA.

Henry, E.J., J.E. Smith, and A.W. Warrick. 2002. Experimental and numerical investigation of unsaturated flow effects during surfactant flushing of the vadose zone.  Presentation at The 10th annual David S. Snipes/ Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, April 18-19,  Clemson, SC.

 

 

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