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Graham Fogg
Graham Fogg
Autres nomsGraham E. Fogg, Graham Edwin Fogg Jr.
Professor of Hydrogeology, University of California, Davis
Adresse e-mail validée de ucdavis.edu
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Transition probability-based indicator geostatistics
SF Carle, GE Fogg
Mathematical geology 28, 453-476, 1996
6421996
Modeling spatial variability with one and multidimensional continuous-lag Markov chains
SF Carle, GE Fogg
Mathematical Geology 29, 891-918, 1997
4531997
Random‐walk simulation of transport in heterogeneous porous media: Local mass‐conservation problem and implementation methods
EM LaBolle, GE Fogg, AFB Tompson
Water Resources Research 32 (3), 583-593, 1996
4051996
Dispersion of groundwater age in an alluvial aquifer system
GS Weissmann, Y Zhang, EM LaBolle, GE Fogg
Water Resources Research 38 (10), 16-1-16-13, 2002
3452002
Groundwater flow and sand body interconnectedness in a thick, multiple‐aquifer system
GE Fogg
Water Resources Research 22 (5), 679-694, 1986
3391986
River‐aquifer interactions, geologic heterogeneity, and low‐flow management
JH Fleckenstein, RG Niswonger, GE Fogg
Groundwater 44 (6), 837-852, 2006
3382006
Review of ground-water quality monitoring network design
HA Loaiciga, RJ Charbeneau, LG Everett, GE Fogg, BF Hobbs, ...
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 118 (1), 11-37, 1992
3191992
Multi-scale alluvial fan heterogeneity modeled with transition probability geostatistics in a sequence stratigraphic framework
GS Weissmann, GE Fogg
Journal of Hydrology 226 (1-2), 48-65, 1999
3151999
Three‐dimensional hydrofacies modeling based on soil surveys and transition probability geostatistics
GS Weissmann, SF Carle, GE Fogg
Water Resources Research 35 (6), 1761-1770, 1999
3061999
Spatial variation in nitrogen isotope values beneath nitrate contamination sources
GE Fogg, DE Rolston, DL Decker, DT Louie, ME Grismer
Groundwater 36 (3), 418-426, 1998
2251998
Geologically based model of heterogeneous hydraulic conductivity in an alluvial setting
GE Fogg, CD Noyes, SF Carle
Hydrogeology Journal 6, 131-143, 1998
2081998
Role of molecular diffusion in contaminant migration and recovery in an alluvial aquifer system
EM Labolle, GE Fogg
Dispersion in heterogeneous geological formations, 155-179, 2002
1992002
Conditional simulation of hydrofacies architecture: a transition probability/Markov approach
SF Carle, EM Labolle, GS Weissmann, D Van Brocklin, GE Fogg
Hydrogeologic models of sedimentary aquifers, concepts in hydrogeology and …, 1998
1991998
Geologic heterogeneity and a comparison of two geostatistical models: Sequential Gaussian and transition probability-based geostatistical simulation
SY Lee, SF Carle, GE Fogg
Advances in water resources 30 (9), 1914-1932, 2007
1962007
Diffusion processes in composite porous media and their numerical integration by random walks: Generalized stochastic differential equations with discontinuous coefficients
EM LaBolle, J Quastel, GE Fogg, J Gravner
Water Resources Research 36 (3), 651-662, 2000
1612000
Glacially driven cycles in accumulation space and sequence stratigraphy of a stream-dominated alluvial fan, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
GS Weissmann, JF Mount, GE Fogg
Journal of Sedimentary Research 72 (2), 240-251, 2002
1432002
Connected-network paradigm for the alluvial aquifer system
C Green
Theory, Modeling, and Field Investigation in Hydrogeology: A Special Volume …, 2000
1432000
The role of perched aquifers in hydrological connectivity and biogeochemical processes in vernal pool landscapes, Central Valley, California
M Cable Rains, GE Fogg, T Harter, RA Dahlgren, RJ Williamson
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 20 (5), 1157-1175, 2006
1392006
Soil suitability index identifies potential areas for groundwater banking on agricultural lands
AT O'Geen, MBB Saal, HE Dahlke, DA Doll, RB Elkins, A Fulton, GE Fogg, ...
California Agriculture 69 (2), 2015
1182015
Diffusion theory for transport in porous media: Transition‐probability densities of diffusion processes corresponding to advection‐dispersion equations
EM LaBolle, J Quastel, GE Fogg
Water Resources Research 34 (7), 1685-1693, 1998
1161998
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