Presentations
Invited talk
Guan, H., D. Schulze-Makuch, S. Schaffer, and S.D. Pillai, The effect of critical pH on virus fate and transport in saturated porous medium, New Mexico Tech Hydrology Seminar, Fall 2003.
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, Hydrologic effects and implications of vegetation in semiarid mountain regions, SAHRA 4th Annual Meeting (Albuquerque), 2004.
Wilson, J. L., and H. Guan, Mountain-block hydrology and mountain-front recharge. GSA Annual Meeting (Denver), 2004.
Guan, H., J. L. Wilson, E. R. Vivoni, and O. Makhnin, Using mountain precipitation mapping to examine temporal precipitation variability associated with ENSO and PDO cycles, New Mexico Tech Hydrology Seminar, Spring 2005.
Guan, H., Water above the mountain front -- Assessing mountain-block recharge in semiarid regions, University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Geosciences, Spring 2005.
Guan, H., Quantification of atmospheric boundary conditions for mountain-block hydrologic modeling, University of New Mexico, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Spring 2005.
Conference presentations
Guan, H., and D. Schulze-Makuch, Geochemical and geological constraints on viral transport in subsurface. AGU Fall Meeting ( San Francisco), 2000.
Schulze-Makuch, D., H. Guan, J. Totten, E. Couroux, S. Endley, F. Hielscher, S. Emmert, and S. D. Pillai, The Use of permeable barriers to inhibit virus migration in the subsurface. AGU Fall Meeting ( San Francisco), 2001.
Schulze-Makuch, D., S. D. Pillai, R. Bowman, H. Guan, E. Couroux, F. Hielscher, J. Totten, I.Y. Espinosa, and T. Kretzschmar, Virus removal using permeable barriers in a constructed wetland. At: Rio Bravo/Rio Grande Environmental Conference, South Padre Island, Texas, February 20-22, 2002.
Guan, H., and J.L.Wilson, Building an understanding on mountain-block recharge. SAHRA 2nd Annual Meeting ( Tucson), 2002.
Wilson , J. L., H. Guan, and L. Goodwin, Modeling investigation of mountain front recharge from typical mountain blocks. GSA Annual Meeting ( Denver), 2002.
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, Variably saturated water flow across the soil-bedrock interface on conceptual hillslopes. AGU Fall Meeting ( San Francisco), 2002.
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, Are slope and bedrock topography important influences on water percolation into mountain bedrock? New Mexico Symposium on Hydrologic Modeling , Socorro , New Mexico , USA , 2003
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, Evaluating distributed mountain-block recharge in semi-arid areas at hilllsope scale. SAHRA 3rd Annual Meeting ( Tucson), 2003.
Guan, H., J. L. Wilson, B. D. Newman, and J. Simunek, Modeling investigation of water partitioning at a semiarid hillslope. AGU Fall Meeting ( San Francisco), 2003.
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, A surface energy partitioning model for hillslope ET modeling (SEP4HillET). New Mexico Technical Water Research Symposium (Socorro), 2004.
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, A surface energy partitioning model for hillslope ET modeling and its application. SAHRA 4th Annual Meeting (Albuquerque), 2004.
Guan, H., J.L.Wilson, and O. Makhnin, Geostatistical mapping of mountain precipitation incorporating auto-searched effects of terrain and climatic characteristics. SAHRA 4th Annual Meeting (Albuquerque), 2004.
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, Hydrologic effects and implications of vegetation in semiarid mountain regions. SAHRA 4th Annual Meeting (Albuquerque), 2004.
Guan, H., and J. L. Wilson, Assessing distributed mountain-block recharge in semiarid environments. GSA Annual Meeting ( Denver), 2004.
Guan, H., J. L. Wilson, and O. Makhnin, Geostatistical mapping of mountain precipitation incorporating auto-searched effects of terrain and climatic characteristics. American Meteorological Society 85 th Annual Meeting ( San Diego), 2005.
Guan, H., E. R. Vivoni, and J. L. Wilson, Effects of atmospheric teleconnections on seasonal precipitation in mountainous regions of the southwestern U.S. – A case study in northern New Mexico, New Mexico Water Research Symposium (Socorro), 2005.
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