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Fred J. Molz 1 (March, 2015) RESUME Name: Fred J. Molz, III Title: Research Professor and Distinguished Scientist Emeritus, Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, Clemson University Age: 70 (Born in Mays Landing, New Jersey: citizen of United States) Education: B.S. Physics, 1966, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. M.S. Civil Engineering, 1968, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. Ph.D. Hydrology, 1970, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Selected Professional Experience: 9/70 - 9/74 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 9/74 - 9/76 Alumni Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 9/76 - 6/79 Alumni Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 3/79 - 9/80 Assistant Dean for Research, Associate Director of the Engineering Experiment Station and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 9/80 - 1/81 Assistant Dean for Research, Associate Director of the Engineering Experiment Station and Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 1/81 -10/84 Assistant Dean for Research, Director of the Engineering Experiment Station and Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 10/84 - 12/89 Feagin Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 1/90 - 8/95 Huff Eminent Scholar, Civil Engineering Department, Auburn University 8/95 - 12/06 Professor and SCUREF Distinguished Scientist, Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, Clemson University 7/07-present Research Professor and Distinguished Scientist Emeritus, Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, Clemson University Short Course and Workshop Presentations:

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Name: Fred J. Molz, III Title: Research Professor and Distinguished Scientist Emeritus, Environmental

Engineering and Earth Sciences, Clemson University Age: 70 (Born in Mays Landing, New Jersey: citizen of United States) Education: B.S. Physics, 1966, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. M.S. Civil Engineering, 1968, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. Ph.D. Hydrology, 1970, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Selected Professional Experience: 9/70 - 9/74 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Auburn University

9/74 - 9/76 Alumni Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 9/76 - 6/79 Alumni Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 3/79 - 9/80 Assistant Dean for Research, Associate Director of the Engineering Experiment

Station and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 9/80 - 1/81 Assistant Dean for Research, Associate Director of the Engineering Experiment

Station and Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 1/81 -10/84 Assistant Dean for Research, Director of the Engineering Experiment Station and

Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University

10/84 - 12/89 Feagin Professor of Civil Engineering, Auburn University 1/90 - 8/95 Huff Eminent Scholar, Civil Engineering Department, Auburn University 8/95 - 12/06 Professor and SCUREF Distinguished Scientist, Department of Environmental

Engineering and Earth Sciences, Clemson University 7/07-present Research Professor and Distinguished Scientist Emeritus, Department of

Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, Clemson University Short Course and Workshop Presentations:

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7/93 Co-organizer of a 2-day short course for EPA entitled, "The Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter in Hydrogeologic Assessment. " (Presented 2 times for EPA with a condensed version for Southern Company Services.)

01/00 Co-organizer of a 2-day workshop for the U.S. DOE entitled, “ Modeling Aquifer

Heterogeneity”. January 20-21, 2000, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. 09/02 Co-organizer of the 1-day workshop for the U.S. DOE entitled, “Methods of Reservoir

Characterization With Application to Heavy Oil Sands: The Coalinga Oil Field and Related Sedimentary Environments, USC/PTTC, University of Southern California, 925 Bloom Walk- HED305, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1211.

Research Contracts: 9/70 - 9/71 Principal Investigator on EES Project CE-36, "Extraction-Term Models of the

Transpiration-Moisture Removal Process in the Plant-Soil Domain," ($5,000). 9/70 - 9/71 Principal Investigator on EES Project CE-38, "Steady State, One-dimensional Fluid

Flow Through Tubes with Porous or Perforated Walls," ($4,000). 7/71 - 8/73 Principal Investigator on OWRR Project A-029-ALA, "Physical and Simulation Models

of the Subsurface Hydrologic System," ($18,000). 7/72 - 3/74 Principal Investigator on OWRR Project A-048-ALA, "Water Pollution Control

Through Transpiration Drying of Sanitary Landfills," ($16,000). 6/74 - 9/76 Co-Principal Investigator on Highway Project 930-74-CE, "Transpiration and

Evaporation of Sewage Effluent," ($68,783). 7/74 - 3/77 Principal Investigator on OWRT Project A-041-ALA, "Reduction of Ground Water

Pollution from Sanitary Landfills Through Methods of Waste Handling," ($25,079). 6/75 - 6/77 Principal Investigator on U.S.G.S.-ERDA project entitled, "Subsurface Storage of

Waste Heat: Experimental Study," ($250,000, not including the contribution of the Alabama Power Company).

7/75 - 3/77 Principal Investigator on OWRT Project A-051-ALA, "Reduction of Ground Water

Pollution Through Evapotranspiration Drying of Sanitary Landfills: An Intermediate Term Study," ($5,478).

1/77 - 12/77 Principal Investigator on Auburn University Grant-In-Aid entitled "Gradient Control in

Aquifers Used for Thermal Energy Storage," ($1,750). 9/77 - 12/79 Co-Principal Investigator on ERDA project entitled "Experimental Study of the

Storage of Thermal Energy in Confined Aquifers." ($500,000). 9/77 - 6/79 Co-Principal Investigator on Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station project

entitled "Theoretical and Experimental Study of Transport Phenomena in the Soil-Plant System," ($40,000).

10/78 - 9/79 Co-Principal Investigator on OWRT Project A-069-ALA, "Permanent Effects of

Elevated Temperature on the Hydraulic and Strength Properties of Clay Confining Layers," ($8,633).

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3/80 - 9/83 Project Manager and Co-Principal Investigator on DOE Battelle project entitled "Thermal Energy Storage in Confined Aquifers Using the Doublet Well Configuration," ($1,200,000).

6/83 - 11/86 Project Manager and Co-Principal Investigator on EPA protect entitled "Experimental

and Theoretical Studies of Contaminant Dispersion in Groundwater," ($1,600,000). 6/85 - 5/86 Co-Principal Investigator on the US Geological Survey-WRRI project entitled "In-Situ

Biological Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater," ($30,000). 10/86 - 9/89 Project Manager and Co-Principal Investigator on EPA project entitled "Practical

Methods for Site-Specific Characterization of Transport Parameters and Improved Simulation of Contaminant Migration in Groundwater," ($1,390,000).

4/88 - 9/89 Principal Investigator on EPA national meeting project entitled "New Field

Techniques for Quantifying the Physical and Chemical Properties of Heterogeneous Aquifers," ($58,000).

6/89 - 5/90 Co-Principal Investigator on WRRI/USGS project entitled "Factors Influencing

Colloidal Particle Transport in the Subsurface," ($20,000 + $30,000 cost share). 6/90 - 5/91 Principal Investigator on WRRI/USGS project entitled "Pilot Program Transport

Parameter Measurement in Fracture-Flow/Conduit-Flow Aquifers: A Combined Hydraulic-Geologic Approach," ($20,000 USGS with $76,892 matching support from the Alabama Power Co).

9/90 - 9/93 Principal Investigator on EPA/TVA project entitled "Developing, and Demonstrating

Implementation Procedures of an Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter for Geohydrologic Assessments," ($153,778.00 plus $11,546.00 cost share).

9/91 - 9/94 Coordinator, "Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need," Graduate Fellowship

Program, ($507,000.00 from US Department of Education plus $78,000.00 cost share).

10/91 - 10/94 Co-Principal Investigator on EPA project entitled "Simulation of the Microbial

Degradation of Crude Oil Components in Different Freshwater, Estuarine and Marine Shore Environments," ($249,198.00 from the EPA plus $28,992.00 cost share.)

3/92 - 3/95 Principal Investigator on Auburn University Portion of Alabama EPSCoR Project

entitled "Land-Water Interfaces: Regulation of Biogeochemical Cycles and Productivity by Organic Matter," (Total of $432,809. 00 with $100,020. 00, $100,020.00 and $232,769.00 supplied respectively by the NSF, the State of Alabama and Auburn University.)

7/94 - 6/97 Principal Investigator on the NSF project entitled "Field Measurement and Theoretical

Study of the Fractal Properties of Hydraulic Conductivity," (Total of $255,440 from NSF with $80,069 subcontracted to Clemson University.)

7/95 – 6/05 Principal Investigator on DOE/SCUREF Clemson Distinguished Scientist Co-

operative Agreement (Total of $1,204,579.00 from DOE.) 9/97-12/00 Principal Investigator on the NSF project entitled "Multi-Fractal Scaling of Hydraulic

Conductivity Distributions and the Effect on Plume-Scale Contaminant Transport". (Total of $210,191 from NSF with a Clemson University cost share of $45,088.)

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11/97-11/00 Principal Investigator on the EPA project entitled "Superior Subsurface Characterization Using Fractal-Based Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions". (Total of $218,961 from EPA.)

7/98 - 7/00 Co-Principal Investigator on the Turfgrass PSA Enhancement Grant entitled "Fate of

Golf Course Chemicals in a Natural Riparian Wetland", (Total of $54,000 from the Turfgrass PSA Enhancement Program.)

11/99-08/00 Principal Investigator for the subcontract, “Ground Water Modeling Symposium”

(Total of $11,162.00 from DOE through the University of South Carolina.) 10/98- 09/01 Co-Principal Investigator on the DOE project entitled “Quantitative Methods for

Reservoir Characterization and Improved Recovery: Application to Heavy Oil Sands” (Total of $588,707.00 from DOE with a Clemson and Chevron Corp. cost share.)

06/99-12/05 Project Director for Friends Of Lake Keowee Society (FOLKS) / Clemson University

Cost-Reimbursable Agreements. (Total of $40,700 supplied by FOILKS to support MS students advised by Dr. Molz. In addition, $17,908 in indirect cost relief was provided by Clemson University.)

03/01-10/31 Principal Investigator on the DOE/SCUREF project entitled “Application of Dual-

Media Concepts to Contaminant Migration in Heterogeneous Aquifers”. (Total of $54,830.)

07/01-02/02 Principal Investigator on the DOE/SCUREF project entitled “C-Area Burning Rubble

Pit Monitored Natural Attenuation Assessment”. (Total of $13,807.) 07/02-09/02 Co-Investigator on DOE/SCUREF project entitled ”Plutonium Oxidation State

Analysis in Savannah River Site Soil”. (Total of $24,932.) 06/03-09/03 Co-Investigator on DOE/SCUREF project entitled “Plutonium Geochemistry”. (Total

of $29,887.) 05/05-04/06 Principal Investigator on the DOE project entitled “Enhanced Retardation of

Radionuclide Transport in Fractured Rock”. (Total of $53,840.) 05/07-07/10 Principal Investigator on the DOE/ERSP project entitled “Biogeochemical Processes

Responsible for the Enhanced Transport of Plutonium Under Transient Unsaturated Ground Water Conditions”. (Total of $449,337.)

04/08-08/08 Co-Investigator on the DOE/SCUREF project entitled “Technical Review/Comments

– SRS Environmental Report for 2007”. (Total of $34,041.) 04/09-08/09 Co-Investigator on the DOE/SCUREF project entitled “Technical Review/Comments

– SRS Environmental Report for 2008”. (Total of $34,041.) 03/10-09/11 Co-Investigator on the DOE/SCUREF project (with extension) entitled “Iodine,

Radium and Strontium Geochemistry in Wetland and Subsurface Sediments”. (Total of $186,745.)

04/10-08/10 Co-Investigator on the DOE/SCUREF project entitled “Technical Review/Comments

– SRS Environmental Report for 2009”. (Total of $34,041.) 06/10-06/14 Co-Investigator on the DoD (USACoE) project entitled “Subsurface Thermal Energy

Storage for Improved Heating and Air-Conditioning Efficiency” (Total of $991,000.)

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12/13-09/14 Co-Investigator on the SSSA Conference proposal entitled “Bouyoucos Conference and Workshop on Chaotic and Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity in Models and Experiments” (Transferred to the LBNL), (Total of $15,000.)

08/14-08/17 Collaborator on the DOE EPSCoR Award (DE-SC0012530) - Radionuclide Waste

Disposal: Development of Multi-Scale Experimental and Modeling Capabilities. (Total of $5,250,000.00).

Invention: Molz, F.J., L.C. Murdoch, C.L. Dinwiddie, and J.W. Castle. 2002. Small drill-hole,

gas, mini-permeameter probe, U.S. Statutory Invention Registration H2025, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, DC.

Publications Books and Book Chapters:

1. Remson, Irwin, G.M. Hornberger and F.J. Molz, 1971. Numerical Methods in Subsurface Hydrology - With an Introduction to the Finite Element Method. John Wiley & Sons, New York, New York

2. Molz, F.J. 1981. Simulation of Plant Water Uptake. Invited chapter in monograph entitled

Modeling Wastewater Renovation, pp. 69-91, Wiley Interscience, I. K. Iskanda editor. 3. Parr, A.D., F.J. Molz and J. Melville. 1982. Aquifer Testing for Thermal Energy Storage.

Chapter in John Ferris Monograph on Groundwater Hydraulics. J.S. Rosenshein, editor, AGU Monograph Series.

4. Güven, O., F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1990. Modeling Migration of Contaminants in the

Subsurface Environment, Invited Chapter in Hazard Assessment of Chemicals-Current Developments, Vol. 7, edited by J. Saxena. Academic Press.

5. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville and C. Cardone. 1990. Hydraulic Conductivity Measurement

at Different Scales and Contaminant Transport Modeling, externally-reviewed chapter published in a book entitled Dynamics of Fluids in Hierarchical Porous Formations, Academic Press, J.H. Cushman, editor.

6. Molz, F.J., T.A. Hewett, and G.K. Boman. 1998. A Pseudo-Fractal Model for Hydraulic

Property Distributions in Porous Media. Invited and reviewed chapter in Fractals in Soil Science, P. Baveye, J. Parlange, and B. Stewart, editors, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 341-372.

7. Szulga, J., and F.J. Molz. 2000. On simulating fractional Brownian motion, in, E. Gine, D.M.

Mason, and J.A. Wellner, eds., Higher Dimensional Probability, Birkhauser, Boston, 377-387. 8. Molz, F.J., M.M. Meerschaert, T.J. Kozubowski, and P.D. Hyden. 2005. Do Heterogeneous

sediment properties and turbulent velocity fluctuations have something in common? Some history and a new stochastic process, in: B, Faybishenko (ed.), Dynamics of Fluids and Transport Through Fractured Rock, in: Faybishenko, Witherspoon and Gale (eds.), Dynamics of Fluids and Transport in Fractured Rock, American Geophysical Union Monograph 162, Washington, DC.

9. Molz,F., I. Demirkanli, S. Thompson, D. Kaplan and B. Powell. 2015. Plutonium Transport in

Soil and Plants: An Interdisciplinary Study Motivated by Lysimeter Experiments at the

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Savannah River Site, a chapter for A Special Monograph In Honor of Paul Witherspoon, Boris Faybishenko, ed., AGU Books, Wiley-Blackwell, in press.

Publications in Refereed Journals and Proceedings (Mostly papers, comments indicated by an *):

1. Katzman, M., F.J. Molz, S. Epstein, W.E. Bicknell and J.W. Strozyk, 1965. Laser Excitation of

Modes in X-cut Quartz. I.E.E.E.Proceedings, 53(10): 1635-1636. 2. Molz. F.J., Irwin Remson, A.A. Fungaroli and R.L. Drake. 1968. Soil Moisture Availability for

Transpiration. Water Resources Research, 4(6): 1161-1169. 3. Molz. F.J. and G.M. Hornberger. 1979. Comments on the Paper entitled, "Soil-Water Diffusivity

Values Based Upon Time Dependent Soil-Water Content Distributions," Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. Proc., 33(6).*

4. Drake, R.L., F.J. Molz, Irwin Remson and A.A. Fungaroll. 1969. Similarity Approximation for

the Radial Subsurface Flow Problem. Water Resources Research, 5(3): 673-684. 5. Molz, F.J. and Irwin Remson. 1970. Extraction-Term Models of Soil-Moisture Use by

Transpiring Plants. Water Resources Research, 6(5): 1346-1356. 6. Molz, F.J. and Irwin Remson. 1971. Application of an Extraction-Term Model to the Study of

Moisture Flow to Plant Roots. Agronomy Journal, 63(1): 72-78 7. Molz, F.J. 1971. Interaction of Water Uptake and Root Distribution. Agronomy Journal, 63(4):

608-610. 8. Molz, F.J. and R. Edwards. 1972. Steady Flow in Pipes with Perforated Walls. J. Hydraulics

Division, ASCE, 98(4): 747-750 9. Molz, F.J. and B. Klepper. 1974. Radial Propagation of Water Potential In Stems.

Agronomy Journal, 64(4): 469-473. 10. Kraft, L.M. and F.J. Molz. 1972. Stochastic Design Procedures for Subsurface Drainage.

Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, 17: 178-188. 11. Molz, F.J. 1972. Comments on the Paper entitled "Resistances to Water Transport in Soybean,

Bean and Sunflower". Crop Science, 12: 400-401.* 12. Molz, F.J. 1972. Simulation of Post Irrigation Moisture Movement. ASCE J. lrrig. Draining Div.,

98(4): 523-532. 13. Molz, F.J., B. Klepper and V.D. Browing. 1973. Radial Diffusion of Free Energy in Stem

Phloem: An Experimental Study. Agronomy Journal, 65(2): 219-222 14. Molz, F.J. and B. Klepper. 1973. On the Mechanism of Water-Stress-Induced Stem

Deformation. Agronomy Journal, 65(2): 304-306, 15. Molz, F.J., B. Klepper and C. Peterson. 1973. Rehydration Versus Growth-Induced Water

Uptake in Plant Tissue. Plant Physiology, 51, 859-862. 16. Molz, F.J. and G.M. Homberger. 1973. Water Transport through Plant Tissues in the Presence

of Diffusible Solute. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. Proc, 37(6): 383-387.

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17. Klepper, B., F.J. Molz. and C.M. Peterson. 1974. Temperature Effects on Radial Propagation of Free Energy in Cotton Stem Phloem. Plant Physiology, 52: 565-568.

18. Molz, F.J. 1974. Comments on "Equation for One-Dimensional Vertical Flow of Groundwater 1.

The Rigorous Theory" by Giuseppe Gambolati. Water Resources Research, 10(l): 133-134.* 19. Molz, F.J. and Ernest Ikenberry. 1974. Water Transport through Plant Cells and Cell Walls:

Theoretical Development. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. Proc., 38(5): 699-704. 20. Molz, F.J. and Curt Peterson. 1974. Location of Low Temperature Water Flow Barrier in

Stems. Plant Physiology, 54: 652-653. 21. Molz, F.J., C.M. Peterson and B. Truelove. 1974. Dynamics of Rehydration in Leaf Disks.

Agronomy Journal, 67(4): 511-515. 22. Molz, F.J., S.R. Van Fleet and V.D. Browning. 1974. Transpiration Drying of Sanitary Landfills.

Ground Water, 12(6): 394-398. 23. Van Fleet, S.R., J.F. Judkins and F.J. Molz. 1974. Discussion of "Aerobic Biostabilization of

Sanitary Landfill Leachate". J. Water Pollution Control Fed., 46(11): 2611-2612.* 24. Molz, F.J. 1975. Potential Distributions in the Soil-Root System. Agronomy Journal, 67(5):

726-730. 25. Molz, F.J. 1975. Review of "Moisture Flow through Porous Building Materials," by Mark

Bomberg, Lund Institute of Technology, Lund, Sweden, Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. Proc., 39(2): iv. * 26. Molz, F.J. 1975. Comments on "Water Transport through Plant Cells and Cell Walls:

Theoretical Development". Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, 39(3): 597.* 27. Molz, F.J. 1975. Discussion of "Transpiration Drying of Sanitary Landfills". Ground Water,

13(5).* 28. Molz, F.J. 1976. Water Transport through Plant Tissue: The Symplasm and Axoplasm

Pathways. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 59: 277-292. 29. Molz, F.J. and C.M. Peterson. 1976. Water Transport from Roots to Soil: Experimental Study.

Agronomy Journal, 68(6): 901-904. 30. Molz, F.J. 1976. Water Transport in the Soil-Root System: Transient Analysis. Water

Resources Research, 12(4): 805-808. 31. Molz, F.J. and L.D. Bell. 1977. Head Gradient Control in Aquifers Used for Fluid Storage.

Water Resources Research, 13(4): 795-798. 32. Molz, F.J. and V.D. Browning. 1977. Effect of Vegetation on Landfill Stabilization. Ground

Water, 15 (6): 409-415. 33. Molz, F.J., J.D. Warman and T.E., Jones. 1978. Aquifer Storage of Heated Water:

Experimental Study. Ground Water, 16(4): 234-241. 34. Molz, F.J. and J.S. Boyer. 1978. Growth-Induced Water Potentials in Plant Cells and Tissues.

Plant Physiology, 62: 423-429. 35. Molz, F.J. and C.E. Kurt. 1979. Grout-Induced Temperature Rise Surrounding Wells. Ground

Water, 17(3): 264-269.

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36. Molz, F.J., J.M. Davidson and E.W. Tollner. 1979. IUGG Quadrennial Review on Research

in the Unsaturated Zone. Reviews in Geophysics and Space Physics, 17(6): 1221-1239. 37. Molz, F.J., D.V. Ken, M. Peterson and J.H. Dane. 1979. A Circuit Analog Model for Studying

Quantitative Water Relations of Plant Tissues. Plant Physiology, 64: 712-716. 38. Molz, F.J., A.D. Parr, P.F. Andersen, V.D. Lucido and J.D. Warman. 1979. Thermal Energy

Storage in Confined Aquifers: Experimental Results. Water Resources Research, 15(6): 1509-1514.

39. Molz, F.J. and C.E. Kurt. 1979. Reply to the Discussion by Elmer Jones, Jr. of "Grout-Induced

Temperature Rise Surrounding Wells". Ground Water, 17(5): 502-503.* 40. Molz, F.J., A.D. Parr and P.F. Andersen. 1981. Thermal Energy Storage in a Confined

Aquifer: Second Cycle. Water Resources Research, 17(3): 641-645. 41. Molz, F.J. 1981. Models of Water Transport in the Soil-Plant System: A Review. An invited

paper for Water Resources Research, 17, 1245-1260. 42. Molz, F.J., and J.M. Ferrier. 1982. Mathematical Treatment of Water Movement in Plant Cells

and Tissue: A Review. Plant, Cell and Environment, 5: 191-206. 43. Parr, A.D., F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1983. Field Determination of Aquifer Thermal Energy

Storage Parameters. Ground Water, Vol. 21, 22-35. 44. Parr, A.D., F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1983. HP41C and T159 Programs for Anisotropic

Confined Aquifers. Ground Water, Vol. 21, 212-220. 45. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, A.D. Parr, D.A. King, and M.T. Hopf. 1983. Aquifer Thermal Energy

Storage: A Well Doublet Experiment at Increased Temperatures. Water Resources Research, Vol. 19, 149-160.

46. Güven, O., J.G. Melville, and F.J. Molz. 1983. An Analysis of the Effect of Surface Heat

Exchange on the Thermal Behavior of an Idealized Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage System. Water Resources Research, Vol. 19, 860-864.

47. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, 0. Güven, and A.D. Parr. 1983. Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage: An

Attempt to Counter Free Thermal Convection. Water Resources Research, Vol. 19, 922-930.

48. Benefield, L.D., and F.J. Molz. 1983. A Kinetic Model for the Activated Sludge Process which

Considers Diffusion and Reaction in the Microbial Floc. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol. XXV, 2591-2615.

49. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven and J.G. Melville. 1983. An Examination of Scale-Dependent Dispersion

Coefficients. Ground Water, Vol. 21, 715-725. 50. Benefield, L.D. and F.J. Molz. 1984. A Model for the Activated Sludge Process which

Considers Wastewater Characteristics, Floc Behavior and Microbial Population. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol. XXVI, 352-361.

51. Güven, O., F.J. Molz and J.G. Melville. 1984. An Analysis of Dispersion in a Stratified Aquifer.

Water Resources Research, Vol. 20, 1337-1354.

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52. Benefield, L.D., and F.J. Molz. 1985. Mathematical Simulation of a Biofilm Process. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol. XXVII, 921-931.

53. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, and 0. Güven. 1985. Laboratory Investigation and Analysis of a

Groundwater Flowmeter. Ground Water, Vol. 23, 486-495. 54. Güven, O., R.W. Falta, F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1985. Analysis and Interpretation of

Single-Well Tracer Tests in Stratified Aquifers. Water Resources Research, Vol. 21, 676-684. 55. Melville, J.G., Molz, F.J., and O. Güven. 1985. Field Experiments in Aquifer Thermal Energy

Storage, Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, ASME, 107, 322-325. 56. Güven, O., F.J. Molz and J.G. Melville. 1986. Comment on "An Advection-Diffusion Concept

for Solute Transport in Heterogeneous Unconsolidated Geological Deposits" by R.W. Gillham, E.A. Sudicky, J.A. Cherry, and E.O. Frind. Water Resources Research, 22, 89-91.*

57. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, 0. Güven, R.D. Crocker and K.T. Matteson. 1985. Design and

Performance of Single-Well Tracer Tests at the Mobile Site. Water Resources Research, 21, 1497-1502.

58. Güven, O., R.W. Falta, F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1986. A Simplified Analysis of Two-Well

Tracer Tests in Stratified Aquifers. Ground Water, 24, 63-71. (Award winning paper). 59. Huyakorn, P.S., P.F. Andersen, Molz, 0. Güven and F. J. Molz, 1985, A Three Dimensional,

Curvilinear, Finite Element Model for Simulating Two-Well Tracer Tests and Transport in Stratified Aquifers, Water Resources Research, Vol. 22, 663-678, 1986.

60. Huyakorn, P.S., P.F. Andersen, F.J. Molz, 0. Güven and J.G. Melville, Simulations of Two-Well

Tracer Tests in Stratified Aquifers at the Chalk River and the Mobile Sites, Water Resources Research, 22, 1016-1030, 1986.

61. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville, R.D. Crocker, and K.T. Matteson. 1986. Performance,

Analysis and Simulation of a Two-Well Tracer Test at the Mobile Site. Water Resources Research, 22, 1031-1037.

62. Molz, F.J., M.A. Widdowson, and L.D. Benefield. 1986. Simulation of Microbial Growth

Dynamics Coupled to Nutrient and Oxygen Transport in Porous Media, Water Resources Research, 22, 1207-1216.

63. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven and J.G. Melville. 1986. Discussion of "A Radial Injection Tracer

Experiment in a Confined Aquifer, Scarborough Ontario, Canada" by C. D. Palmer and R. L. Nadon. Ground Water, 24, 674-676.*

64. Güven, 0. and F.J. Molz. 1986. Deterministic and Stochastic Analyses of Dispersion in an

Unbounded Stratified Porous Medium, Water Resources Research, 22, 1565-1574. 65. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville, and J.F. Keely. 1987. Performance and Analysis of Aquifer

Tracer Tests with Implications for Contaminant Transport Modeling - A Project Summary, Ground Water, 25, 337-341.

66. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville, J.S. Nohrstedt and J.K. Overholtzer. 1988. Forced Gradient

Tracer Tests and Inferred Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions at the Mobile Site. Ground Water, 26, 570-579.

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67. Molz, F.J., and M.A. Widdowson. 1988. Internal Inconsistencies in Dispersion-Dominated Models that Incorporate Chemical and Microbial Kinetics. Water Resources Research, 24, 615-619.

68. Widdowson, M.A., F.J. Molz and L.D. Benefield. 1988. A Numerical Transport Model for

Oxygen- and Nitrate-Based Respiration Linked to Substrate and Nutrient Availability in Porous Media. Water Resources Research, 24, 1553-1565.

69. Güven, O., and F.J. Molz. 1988. A Field Study of Scale-Dependent Dispersion in a Sandy

Aquifer-Comment. Journal of Hydrology, 101, 359-363.* 70. Molz, F.J., and 0. Güven. 1988. Comment on "A Natural Gradient Experiment on Solute

Transport in a Sand Aquifer: Spatial Variability of Hydraulic Conductivity and its Role in the Dispersion Process," Water Resources Research, 24, 1209-1210.*

71. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, and 0. Güven. 1988. Field Experimental Methods in Stratified

Aquifers, Ground Water Contamination: Field Methods, ASTM STP 963, A.G. Collins and A.I. Johnson, Eds., American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 407-415.

72. Molz, F.J., R.H. Morin, A.E. Hess, J.G. Melville and 0. Güven. 1989. The Impeller Meter for

Measuring Aquifer Permeability Variations: Evaluation and Comparison with Other Tests. Water Resources Research, 25, 1677-1683.

73. Taylor, K., S. Wheatcraft, J. Hess, J. Hayworth, and F.J. Molz. 1990. Evaluation of Methods for

Determining the Vertical Distribution of Hydraulic Conductivity. Ground Water, 28, 88-98. 74. Widdowson, M.A., F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1990. An Analysis Technique for Multi-Level

and Partially Penetrating Slug Test Data. Ground Water, 28, 937-945. 75. Güven, O., F.J. Molz, J.G. Melville, S. El-Didy and G.K. Boman. 1992. Three-Dimensional

Modeling of a Two-Well Tracer Test. Ground Water, 30, 945-957. 76. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, and 0. Güven. 1991. Multilevel Slug Tests with Comparison to Tracer

Data. Ground Water, 29, 897-907. 77. Ronen, D., M. Magaritz, and F.J. Molz. 1990. Comparison between Natural and Forced-

Gradient Tests to Determine the Vertical Distribution of Horizontal Transport Properties of Aquifers. Water Resources Research, 27, 1309-1314.

78. Taylor, K. and F.J. Molz. 1990. Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity Logs in

Wells with a Disturbed Annulus. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 5, 317-332. 79. Dane, J.H. and F.J. Molz. 1991. Physical Measurements in Subsurface Hydrology, Reviews of

Geophysics, 29, April Supplement, 270-279. 80. Molz, F.J., and S.C. Young. 1992. Development and Application of Borehole Flowmeters for

Environmental Assessment. The Log Analyst, 28, 13-23. 81. Molz, F.J. and G.K. Boman. 1993. A fractal-based interpolation scheme in subsurface

hydrology, Water Resources Research, 29, 3769-3774. 82. Molz, F.J., G.K. Boman, S.C. Young, and W.R. Waldrop. 1994. Borehole flowmeters: field

application and data analysis, Journal of Hydrology, 163, 347-371.

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83. Wise, W.R., O. Güven, F.J. Molz, and S.C. McCutcheon. 1994. Nutrient retention time in a high-permeability, oil-fouled beach, Journal Environmental Engineering, ASCE, 120, 1361-1379

84. Boman, G.K., F.J. Molz, and O. Güven. 1995. An evaluation of interpolation methodologies for

generating three-dimensional hydraulic property distributions from measured data, Ground Water, 33, 247-258.

85. Nicol, J.P., W.R. Wise, F.J. Molz, and L.D. Benefield. 1994. Modeling biodegradation of

residual petroleum in a saturated porous column, Water Resources Research, 30, 3313-3325. 86. Wise, W.R., T.P. Clement, and F.J. Molz. 1994. Variably-saturated modeling of transient

drainage: sensitivity of soil properties, Journal of Hydrology, 161, 91-108. 87. Clement, T.P., W.R. Wise, and F.J. Molz. 1994. A physically based, two-dimensional, finite

difference algorithm for modeling variably saturated flow, Journal of Hydrology, 161, 72-90. 88. Clement, T.P., W.R. Wise, F.J. Molz, and M.H. Wen. 1996. A comparison of modeling

approaches for steady-state unconfined flow, Journal of Hydrology, 181, 189-209. 89. Molz, F.J. and G.K. Boman, 1995. Further evidence of fractal structure in hydraulic

conductivity distributions. Geophysical Research Letters, 22 (18) 2545-2548. 90. Liu, H.H., and F.J. Molz. 1996. Discrimination of fractional Brownian movement and fractional

Gaussian noise structures in permeability and related property distributions with range analyses, Water Resources Research, 32, 2601-2605.

91. Molz, F.J., H.H. Liu, and J. Szulga. 1997. Fractional Brownian motion (fBm) and fractional

Gaussian noise (fGn) in subsurface hydrology, a review, presentation of fundamental properties, and extensions, Water Resources Research, 33, 2273-2286.

92. Feng, K., and F.J. Molz. 1997. A 2-D, diffusion based, wetland flow model, Journal of

Hydrology, 196, 230-250. 93. Bowman, G.K., F.J. Molz, and K. Boone. 1997. Borehole flowmeter application in fluvial

sediments: methodology, results and assessment, Ground Water, 35, 443-450. 94. Molz, F.J., and J.G. Melville. 1996. Comment on “Combined use of flowmeter and time-

drawdown data to estimate hydraulic conductivities in layered aquifer systems, Ground Water, 34, 770.*

95. Liu, H.H., and F.J. Molz. 1997. Comment on “Evidence for non-Gaussian scaling behavior in

heterogeneous sedimentary formations” by Scott Painter, Water Resources Research, 33, 907-908.*

96. Lui, H.H., and F.J. Molz. 1997. Multifractal analyses of hydraulic conductivity distributions,

Water Resources Research, 33, 2483-2488. 97. Lui, H.H., and F.J. Molz. 1997. Block scale dispersivity for heterogeneous porous media

characterized by stochastic fractals, Geophysical Research Letters, 24, 2239-2242. 98. Liu, H.H. and F.J. Molz. 1998. Comment on "Scaling of random fields by means of truncated

power variograms and associated spectra" by V. Di Federico and S.P. Neuman, Water Resources Research, 34, 3207-3208.*

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99. Dinwiddie, C.L., N.A. Foley, and F.J. Molz. 1998. In-well hydraulics of the electromagnetic borehole flowmeter, Ground Water, 37, 305-315.

100. Tchiguirinskaia, Y., S. Lu, F.J. Molz, T.M. Williams, and D. Lavallee. 2000. Multifractal versus

monofractal analysis of wetland topography, Journal of Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 14, 8-32.

101. Boufadel, M.C., S. Lu, F.J. Molz, and D. Lavallee. 2000. Multifractal scaling of the hydraulic

conductivity, Water Resources Research, 36, 3211-3222. 102. Ruud, N.C., Z.J. Kabala, and F.J. Molz. 1999. Evaluation of flow-meter,head-loss effects in the

flow-meter test, Journal of Hydrology, 224, 55-63. 103. Arnold, K.B., and F.J. Molz. 2000. In-well hydraulics of the electromagnetic borehole

flowmeter: Further studies, Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, Winter 2000 , 52-55. 104. Feehley, C.E., C. Zheng, and F.J. Molz. 2000. A dual-domain mass transfer approach for

modeling solute transport in heterogeneous aquifers: Application to the MADE site, Water Resources Research, 36, 2501-2515.

105. Lu, S., and F.J. Molz. 2001. How well are hydraulic conductivity variations approximated by

additive stable processes, Advances in Environmental Research, 5, 39-45. 106. Szulga, J., and F.J. Molz. 2001. The Weierstrass-Mandelbrot function revisited, Journal of

Statistical Physics, accepted for publication. 107. Lu, S., F.J. Molz and H.H. Liu. 2003. An efficient, three-dimensional, anisotropic, fractional

Brownian motion and fractional Levy motion simulation method, Computers and Geosciences, 29, 15-25.

108. Molz, F.J., C.L. Dinwiddie, and J.L. Wilson. 2003. A physical basis for calculating spatial

weighting functions of instruments in homogeneous systems, Water Resources Research, 39, doi: 10.1029/2001WR001220.

109. Crisman, S.A., F.J. Molz, D.L. Dunn, and F.C. Sappington. 2001. Application procedures for the

electromagnetic borehole flow-meter in shallow unconfined aquifers, Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, 21, 96-100.

110. Molz, F.J., and S.A. Crisman. 2001. Discussion of “Comparison of conductivity values obtained

from aquifer pumping tests and conservative tracer tests”, by William L. Niemann and Charles W. Rovey, II, Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation, 21(3), 32-33.*

111. Elci, A., F.J. Molz, and W.R. Waldrop. 2001. Implications of observed and simulated ambient

flow in monitoring wells, Ground Water, 39, 853-862. 112. Molz, F.J., G.J. Fix, and S. Lu. 2002. A physical interpretation for the fractional derivative in

Levy diffusion, Applied Mathematics Letters, 15, 907-911. 113. Lu, S., and F.J. Molz. 2002. Possible problems of scale dependency in applications of the

three-dimensional fractional advection-dispersion equation to natural porous media, Water Resources Research, 38, 1165, doi:10.1029/2001WR000624.

114. Lu, S., F.J. Molz, G.E. Fogg, and J.W. Castle. 2002. Combining stochastic fractal and facies

models for representing natural heterogeneity, Hydrogeology Journal, 10, 475-482.

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115. Dinwiddie, C.L., F.J. Molz, and J.W. Castle. 2003. A new small drill hole mini-permeameter probe for in-situ measurement: Fluid mechanics and geometric factors, Water Resources Research, 39, 1178, doi:1029/2001WR001179.

116. Elci, A., G.P. Flach, and F.J. Molz. 2003. Detrimental effects of natural vertical head gradients

on chemical and water level measurements in observation wells: Identification and control, Journal of Hydrology, 281, 70-81.

117. Molz, F.J. 2003. Property measurements and model-based predictions in subsurface hydrology,

Invited Commentary, Hydrologic Processes, 17, 2317-2318.* 118. Castle, J.W., F.J. Molz, S. Lu, and C.L. Dinwiddie. 2004. Sedimentology and fractal-based

analysis of permeability data, John Henry member, straight cliffs formation (upper cretaceous), Utah, U.S.A., Journal of Sedimentary Research, 74, 270-284.

119. Flach, G.P., S.A. Crisman, and F.J. Molz. 2004. Comparison of single- and dual-domain

subsurface transport models, Ground Water, 42, 815-828. 120. Kaplan, D.I., B.A. Powell, D.I. Demirkanli, J.T. Coates, F.J. Molz, S.M. Serkiz, and R.A. Fjeld.

2004. Influence of oxidation states on plutonium mobility during long-term transport through an unsaturated subsurface environment, Environmental Science and Technology, 38, 5053-5058.

121. Molz, F.J. 2004. A rational role for stochastic hydrology in subsurface hydrology: A personal

perspective, (Forum on the State of Stochastic hydrology), Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 18, 278-279.*

122. Molz, F.J., H. Rajaram, and S. Lu. 2004. Stochastic fractal based models of heterogeneity in

subsurface hydrology: Origin, applications, limitations and future research questions, Reviews of Geophysics, 42, RG1002, doi:10.1029/2003RG000126.

123. Meerschaert, M.M., T.J. Kozubowski, F.J. Molz and S. Lu. 2004. Fractional Laplace model for

hydraulic conductivity. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L08501, doi: 10.1029/2003GL019320.

124. Liu, H.H., G.S. Bodvarsson, S. Lu, and F.J. Molz. 2005. A generalized successive random

additions algorithm for simulating fractional Levy motion, Mathematical Geology, 36, 361-378. 125. Molz, F.J., J. Guan, and J. Wang. 2005. Spatial weighting functions: Transient hydraulic tests

and heterogeneous media, Ground Water, 43, 215-221. 126. Molz, F.J., and P.D. Hyden. 2006. A new type of stochastic fractal for application in subsurface

hydrology, Geoderma, 134, 274-283. 127. Zhou, Q, H.H. Liu, G.S. Bovardson, and F.J. Molz. 2006. Evidence of multi-process matrix

diffusion from a field tracer test in a single fracture, Transport in Porous Media, 63, DOI 10.1007/s11242-005-1123-9, 473-487.

128. Molz, F.J., C. Zheng, S.M. Gorelick, and C.F. Harvey. 2006. Discussion of “Investigating the

macrodispersion experiment (MADE) site in Columbus, Mississippi using a three-dimensional inverse flow and transport model” by H.C. Barlebo, M.C. Hill and D. Rosbjerg, Water Resources Research, 42 W06603, doi:10.1029/2005WR004265.*

129. Zhou, Q., H.H. Liu, F.J. Molz, Y. Zhang, and G.S. Bodvarsson. 2007. Effective matrix diffusion

coefficient for fractured rock: Results from a literature survey, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 93, 161-187, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd. 2007. 02.002.

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130. Molz, F.J., T.J. Kozubowski, K. Podgorski, and J.W. Castle. 2007. A generalization of the fractal/facies model, Hydrogeology Journal, 15, 809-816.

131. Kaplan, D.I., D.I. Demirkanli, L. Gumapas, B.A. Powell, R.A. Fjeld, F.J. Molz and S.M. Serkiz.

2006. 11-year study of pu migration from pu III, IV, and VI sources, Environmental Science and Technology, 40, 443-448.

132. Liu, H.H., Y.Q. Zhang and F.J. Molz, 2007. Scale-dependence of the effective matrix diffusion

coefficient: Some analytical results, Vadose Zone Journal, 6(3), 679-683. 133. Liu, H.H., Y. Zhang, Q. Zhou and F.J. Molz, 2007. An interpretation of potential scale

dependence of the effective matrix diffusion coefficient. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 90, 41-57.

134. Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld and S.M. Serkiz, 2007.Modeling long-term

plutonium transport in the Savannah River Site vadose zone, Vadose Zone Journal, 6, 344-353, doi:10.2136/vzj2006.0042.

135. Guan, J., F.J. Molz, Q. Zhou, H.H. Liu and C. Zheng, 2008. Behavior of the mass transfer

coefficient during the MADE-2 experiment: New insights, Water resources Research, 44, W02423, doi:10.1029/2007WR006120.

136. Kaplan, D.I., B.A. Powell, M.C. Duff, D.I. Demirkanli, M. Denham, R.A. Fjeld and F.J. Molz,

2007. Influences of sources on plutonium mobility and oxidation state transformations in vadose zone sediments, Environmental Science and Technology, 41, 7417-7423.

137. Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld, 2008. A fully transient model for long-term

plutonium transport in the Savannah River Site vadose zone: Root water uptake, Vadose Zone Journal, 7:1099 - 1109.

138. Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld, 2009. Soil-root interactions controlling

upward plutonium transport in variably saturated soils, Vadose Zone Journal, 8: 574 – 585 (doi:10.2136/vzj2007.0134).

139. Elci, A., and F.J. Molz, 2009. Identification of lateral macropore flow in a forested riparian

wetland through numerical simulation of a subsurface tracer experiment, Water Air and Soil Pollution, 197: 149 – 164 (DOI 10.1007/s11270-008-9798-5).

140. Thompson, S. W.; Molz, F. J.; Fjeld, R. A.; Kaplan, D. I. 2009. Plutonium uptake velocity in Zea

mays (corn) and implications for plant uptake of Pu in the root zone. J. Radioanal. Nucl. Ch., 282, 439-442.

141. Kaplan, D.I., D.I. Demirkanli, F.J. Molz, D.M. Beals, J.R. Cadieux and J.E. Halverson, 2010.

Upward movement of plutonium in surface sediments during an 11-year field study. J. Environ. Radioactivity, 101: 338-344.

142 Lee, B.J., E. Toorman, F.J. Molz and J.Wang, 2011. A two-class population balance equation yielding bimodal flocculation of marine or estuarine sediments. Water Research.,45, 2131- 2145. 143 Kozubowski, T.J. and F.J. Molz. 2011. Interactive discussion of the paper “Extended power-law scaling of air permeabilities measured on a block of tuff”, Hydrol. and Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 8, doi:10.5194/hessd-8-7805.* 144. Thompson, S.W., F.J. Molz, R.A. Fjeld and D.I. Kaplan. 2012. Uptake, distribution and velocity of organically complexed plutonium in corn (Zea mays), Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

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112, 133-140. 145. Lee, B.J., M. Fettweis, E. Toorman and F.J. Molz, 2012. Multimodality of a particle size distribution of cohesive suspended particulate matters in a coastal zone, Journal of geophysical Research: Oceans, 117(C3) 146. Molz, F., and B. Faybishenko. 2013. Increasing evidence for chaotic dynamics in the soil-plant- atmosphere system: A motivation for future research. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 19, (ISNN 18780296), 681-690. 147. Faybishenko, B., and F. Molz. 2013. Rhizosphere dynamics yields synchronized oscillations of microbial populations, carbon and oxygen concentrations, induced by root exudation. Procedia Environmental Sciences, 19, (ISNN 18780296), 369-378. 148. Beebe, D.A., J.W. Castle, F.J. Molz and J.H. Rogers. 2014. Effects of evapotranspiration on treatment performance in constructed wetlands: Experimental studies and modeling. Ecological Engineering, 71, 394-400. 149 Molz, F.J. 2015. Advection, dispersion and confusion. Groundwater 53, In Press.

Published National or International Proceedings (Mostly refereed) 1. Molz, F.J. and G.M. Homberger. 1974. Digital Simulation of Regional Land Subsidence Due to

Aquifer System Pumpage. Proceedings of the 3rd International Congress for Rock Mechanics, Vol. 2, Part B: 1090-1095.

2. Moore, C.L., F.J. Molz and V.D. Browning. 1974. Transpiration Drying: An Aid to the Reduction

of Sanitary Landfill Leaching, Proceeding, of the 4th Annual Environmental Engineering and Science Conference. University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.

3. Molz, F.J., J.C. Warman, T.E. Jones and G.E. Cook. 1976. Experimental Study of the

Subsurface Transport of Water and Heat as Related to the Storage of Solar Energy. Sharing the Sun. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian and American Sections of the International Solar Energy Society, Winnipeg, Canada, Vol. 8: 238-244.

4. Lund, Z.F., V.D. Browning and F.J. Molz. 1976. Reducing Landfill Leachates by

Evapotranspiration. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Soil Conservation Society of America, pp. 25-30.

5. Molz, F.J. 1977. Theoretical Hydrology of the Soil-Root System with Practical Implications for

Water Extraction. Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium in Hydrology. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, June 30-July 2.

6. Molz, F.J., C.F. Meyer and J.C. Warman. 1979. Aquifer Storage of Heated Water: A Step

Toward Practical Application. Proceedings of The Third World Congress on Water Resources, Mexico City, Mexico.

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7. Molz, F.J. and J.C. Warman. 1978. Confined Aquifer Experiment-Heat Storage. Proceedings of the Berkeley Workshop on Thermal Energy Storage in Aquifers. Lawrence-Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA. LBL-8431, 46-50.

8. Molz, F.J., A.D. Parr and P.F. Andersen. 1979. Thermal Energy Storage in Aquifers:

Experimental Study. Proceedings of the 14th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, Boston, MA., Vol. 1: 534-537-

9. Parr, A.D., F.J. Molz, P.F. Andersen and J.C. Warman. 1979. Storage of Thermal Energy in

Confined Aquifers: Implications for Solar Energy. Proceedings of the Workshop of Solar Energy Storage 0ptions, Department of Energy, San Antonio, TX.

10. Tsang, C.F., F.J. Molz and A.D. Parr. 1980. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Thermal

Energy Storage in Aquifers. Proceedings of the 15th lntersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 2: 1244-1248, American Chemical Society.

11. Molz, F.J., A.D. Parr and J.G. Melville. 1981. Confined Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage.

Proceedings of the 16th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1: 941-945, American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

12. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, A.D. Parr, D.A. King and M.T. Hopf. 1981. Aquifer Storage Using the

Doublet Well Configuration. Proceedings of the Battelle International ATES/CAES Conference, NTIS, CONF:811066, Vol. 1, 103-112.

13. Molz, F.J. 1982. Modeling Water and Solute Transport in Soil Containing Roots. Proceedings

of the International Symposium and Unsaturated Flow and Transport Modeling, Battelle Seattle. 14. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, and 0. Güven. 1983. Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Experiments at

the Mobile Field Test Facility: Recent Results. Proceedings of the International Conference on Subsurface Heat Storage in Theory and Practice, Stockholm, Sweden, Appendix, Part II, 817-822.

15. Molz, F.J., C.F. Tsang, M. Walton, J.G. Melville and 0. Güven. 1983. Aquifer Seasonal Energy

Storage: Results and Simulations Moderate Temperature Field Experiments. Proceedings of the 18th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, Orlando, Florida, August 21-26, Vol. 4, 1721-1727.

16. Melville, J.G., 0. Güven and F.J. Molz. 1985. Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity Variation.

Proceedings of the 1985 Hydraulics Division Specialty Conference, ASCE. August 13-17, Orlando, FL, in press.

17. Güven, O., F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1986. Dispersion in an Unbounded Periodically

Stratified Porous Medium. Proceedings of the ASCE National Conference on Advances in Aerodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Hydraulics, June 4-6, Minneapolis, MN.

18. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, and 0. Güven. 1986. Field Studies of Contaminant Dispersion in

Groundwater: Some Recent Results. Proceedings of the National ASCE Conference on Advances in Aerodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Hydraulics, June 4-6, Minneapolis, MN.

19. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, and 0. Güven. 1986. Field Experimental Methods in Stratified

Aquifers. Proceedings of the ASTM Conference on Standardization of Ground Water Monitoring Techniques, February, 1986, Vero Beach, FL.

20. Widdowson, M.A., F.J. Molz, and L.D. Benefield. 1987. Development and Application of a

Model for Simulating Microbial Growth Dynamics Coupled to Nutrient and Oxygen Transport in

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Porous Media, Proceedings of the Conference and Exposition on Solving Ground Water Problems with Models, Vol. 1, 28-5 1, National Water Well Association.

21. Taylor, K., F.J. Molz, and J. Hayworth. 1988. A Single Well Electrical Tracer Test for the

Determination of Hydraulic Conductivity and Porosity as a Function of Depth, Proceedings of the Second National Outdoor Action Conference, May 23-26, National Water Well Association.

22. Widdowson, M.A. and F.J. Molz. 1988. Solution Technique for a Coupled System of Equations

Describing Advection-Dominated Transport and Biotransformations in the Subsurface, Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Engineering Sciences, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

23. Widdowson, M.A., F.J. Molz and L.D. Benefield. 1988. Modeling Multiple Organic Contaminant

Transport and Biotransformations Under Aerobic and Anaerobic (Denitrifying) Conditions in the Subsurface. Proceedings of the NWWA-API Conference entitled "Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Groundwater," Houston, TX., Nov. 9-11 (not refereed).

24. Widdowson, M.A., F.J. Molz and J.G. Melville. 1989. Analysis of Multi-Level Slug Test Data to

Determine Hydraulic Conductivity Distribution. Proceedings of the IGWMA-Solving Ground Water Problems with Models," Indianapolis, IN., Feb. 7-9 (not refereed).

25. Güven, O., F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1989. A Three-Dimension Lagrangian Numerical

Model of Two-Well Tracer Tests in Confined Aquifers. Proceedings of the New Field Techniques for Quantifying the Physical and Chemical Properties of Heterogeneous Aquifers Conference, Dallas, Texas, March 20-23 (published in proceedings, not refereed).

26. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, and J.G. Melville. 1989. Measuring the Hydraulic Properties of Aquifers:

The Next Step. Conference on "New Field Techniques for Quantifying the Physical and Chemical Properties of Heterogeneous Aquifers, March 20-23, Dallas, TX. (published in Proceedings, not refereed).

27. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, and 0. Güven. 1989. "Multilevel Slug Tests: Performance and

Analysis," presented at the New Field Techniques for Quantifying the Physical and Chemical Properties of Heterogeneous Aquifers Conference, Dallas, Texas, March 20-23, 1989 (published in proceedings, not refereed).

28. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, and O. Güven, (Editors), 1989. Proceedings of the Conference on

New Field Techniques for Quantifying the Physical and Chemical Properties of Heterogeneous Aquifers, National Water Well Association, Dublin, Ohio, 883 pp.

29. Molz, F.J., and S.C. Young. 1992. Development and Application of Borehole Flowmeters in

Subsurface Hydrology. Prepared for the post- 29th International Geological Congress Workshop (WC-1): "Waste Disposal and Geology," 4 & 5 September 1992, Tokyo, Japan.

30. Molz, F.J., and G.K. Boman. 1996. Site characterization tools: using a borehole flowmeter to

locate and characterize the transmissive zones of an aquifer, Proceedings of the EPA Symposium on Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Organics in Groundwater, September 11-13, Dallas, TX.

31. Elci, A., and F. J. Molz, 2008. Study of forested riparian wetland soil hydraulics and its

implications on solute transport, Proceedings of the IAHR International Groundwater Symposium, June 18 – 20, Istanbul, Turkey http://www.iahr-gw2008.net.

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Presentations at a National or International Conference

1. Fungaroli, A.A., Irwin Remson, G.M. Hornberger and F.J. Molz. 1968. Computer Models in Urban Hydrology. Presented at the National A.S.C.E. Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA.

2. Drake, R.L. and F.J. Molz. 1969. A First Approximation for Flow Through A Porous Tube.

A.S.M.E. publication paper no. 69-FE-44. 3. Molz, F.J. 1971. Predicting Transpiration Losses from Plants Based upon the Concept of a

Continuous Root Distribution. Presented at 52nd

Annual Meeting of A.G.U., Washington. D. C.

4. Molz, F.J., B. Klepper and M.G. Huck. August 1971. Propagation of Water Potential and the

Resulting Stem Deformation in Cotton Plants. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, New York, New York.

5. Molz, F.J. January 1972. Moisture Movement in the Soil-Root System Following Irrigation.

Presented at the ASCE Water Resources Conference, Atlanta, GA. 6. Molz, F.J., B. Klepper. 1972. Water and Free Energy Transport Between the Xylem and

Phloem of Cotton Plants. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Miami, Florida.

7. Klepper, B., F.J. Molz. 1973. Temperature Effects on Lateral Water Movement in Stems.

Presented at the 1973 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, Calgary, Canada.

8. Molz, F.J. 1973. Water and Solute Transport Through Plant Tissues, Presented at the Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Las Vegas, Nevada. 9. Moore, C.L., V.D. Browning, F.J. Molz and C.M. Peterson. 1973. Root Growth Through

Sanitary Landfill Materials, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Las Vegas, Nevada.

10. Peterson, C.M. and F.J. Molz. 1974. The Low Temperature Water Flow Barrier in Intact Cotton

Stems. Presented at the Fiftieth Anniversary Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

11. Molz, F.J. 1974. Water Transport Through the Soil-Plant Atmosphere System: 1. Plant Water

Transport. Presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.

12. Molz, F.J., S.R. Van Fleet and V.D. Browning. 1974. Groundwater Protection from Leachate

Contamination Through Transpiration Drying of Sanitary Landfills. Presented at the Second National Ground Water Quality Symposium, Denver, Colorado. (Award Winning Paper)

13. Molz, F.J. 1974. Dynamic Analysis of Water Transport Through Plant Tissue and Proposed

Applications. Presented at the 1974 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Chicago, Illinois.

14. Peterson, C.M. and F.J. Molz. 1975. Movement of Water from Roots to Soil: An Experimental

Study. Presented at Annual Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, August 17-22, 1975.

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15. Molz, F.J. 1975. Resistance to Water Transport in the Soil-Root System. Presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, August 24-30, Knoxville, Tennessee.

16. Peterson, C.M. and F.J. Molz. 1975. Water Transport from Roots to Soil and Implications for

Continuous Water Extraction Functions. Presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, August 24-30, Knoxville, Tennessee.

17. Molz, F.J., J. C. Warman, and T. E. Jones. 1975. Subsurface Transport of Water and Heat:

Experimental Study. Presented at the 1975 Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

18. Molz, F.J., J.D. Warman and T.E. Jones. 1976. Transport of Water and Heat in an Aquifer

Used for Hot-Water Storage: Experimental Study. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

19. Molz, F.J. and C.E. Kurt. 1978. Temperature Distributions in the Vicinity of Thermoplastic

Water Well Casings. Presented at the 1978 National Water Well Exposition, Minneapolis, MN. 20. Molz, F.J. 1978. The Auburn University Heat Storage Experiment. An invited presentation at

the Geological Society of America Penrose Conference on "Heat Transport Processes in the Earth," Vail, CO.

21. Warman, J.D., F.J. Molz, P.F. Andersen, and V.D. Lucido. 1978. New Data on Aquifer Storage

of Heated Water. Presented at the 14th Annual American Water Resources Conference, Disney World Village, FL. (Invited Paper).

22. Molz, F.J., A.D. Parr, and P.F. Andersen. 1979. Thermal Energy Storage in Aquifers.

Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Washington, D. C.

23. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, A.D. Parr, D.A. King, and M.T. Hopf. 1981. Aquifer Thermal Energy

Storage -- Mobile Experiments. Presented at the 1981 Fall Meeting of the AGU, December 7-1 1, San Francisco, CA.

24. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, A.D. Parr, M.T. Hopf, and D.A. King. 1982. Thermal Energy Storage in

a Confined Aquifer at Higher Temperatures. Presented at the 1982 Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Philadelphia, PA.

25. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville, R.W. Falta, and C.V. Camp. 1983. Effect of Buoyancy Flow

and Non-homogeneities on Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage. Presented at the 1983 Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 30 - June 3, Baltimore, Maryland.

26. Güven, O., F.J. Molz and J.G. Melville, 1983. An Examination of Scale-Dependent Dispersion.

Presented at the 1983 Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 5-9, San Francisco, CA.

27. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, and O. Güven. 1984. Field Preparation, Preliminary Aquifer

Evaluation, and Injection-Recovery Trace Test Results and Analysis at the Auburn University Site. Presented at the 1984 Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 14-17, Cincinnati, OH.

28. Falta, R.W., 0. Güven, F.J. Molz, and J.G. Melville. 1984. An Analysis of Single Well Tracer

Dispersion Tests in Stratified Aquifers. Presented at the 1984 Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 14-17, Cincinnati, OH.

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29. Molz, F.J., J.G. Melville, and 0. Güven. 1984. Preliminary Results of Single Well Injection-Recovery Tracer Tests Performed by Auburn University. Presented at the 1984 Fall Annual Meeting, of the American Geophysical Union, Dec. 3-7, San Francisco, CA.

30. Melville, J.G., F.J. Molz, and 0. Güven. 1984. Experimental and Analytical Investigation of a

Groundwater Flowmeter. Presented at the 1984 Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Dec. 3-7, San Francisco, CA.

31. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, and J.G. Melville. 1985. Performance and Simulation of a Two-Well

Tracer Test at the Mobile Site. Presented at the 1985 Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 27-31, San Francisco, CA.

32. Molz, F.J., and C.F. Tsang. 1985. Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage: Past Experiments,

Computer Simulations and Present Applications. An invited paper presented at the 1985 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, October 28-31, Orlando, FL.

33. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, and J.G. Melville. 1985. Recent Tracer Testing in Confined and

Unconfined Aquifers: An Overview. An invited paper presented at the 1985 Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 9-13, San Francisco, CA.

34. Huyakorn, P.S., P.F. Andersen, F.J. Molz, 0. Güven, and J.G. Melville. 1985. Finite Element

Simulation of Two-Well Tracer Tests in Homogeneous and Stratified Aquifers. Presented at the 1985 Fall Annual Meeting, of the American Geophysical Union, December 9-13, San Francisco, CA.

35. Molz, F.J., M.A. Widdowson and L.D. Benefield. 1986. Simulation of Microbial Growth

Dynamics Coupled to Nutrient and Oxygen Transport in Porous Media. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the Geophysical Union, May 19-22, Baltimore, MD.

36. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven and J.G. Melville. 1986. Performance and Analysis of Single-Well and

Two-Well Tracer Tests at the Mobile Site. Presented at the 1986 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Nov. 10-13, San Antonio, TX.

37. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven and J.G. Melville. 1986. Performance and Analysis of Aquifer Tracer

Tests with Implications for Contaminant Transport Modeling. Presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the American Water Resources Association, Nov. 9-14, Atlanta, GA.

38. Widdowson, M.A., F.J. Molz and L.D. Benefield. 1986. Theoretical and Experimental Studies of

Microbial Growth Dynamics Coupled to Nutrient and Oxygen Transport in Porous Media. Presented at the AGU Chapman Conference on "Microbial Processes in the Transport, Fate and In-Situ Treatment of Subsurface Contaminants, Oct. 1-3, Snowbird, Utah.

39. Güven, O., F.J. Molz and J.G. Melville. 1987. Performance and Interpretation of New Single-

Well and Two-Well Tracer Tests at the Mobile Site. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Baltimore, MD.

40. Molz, F.J., M.A. Widdowson, and L.D. Benefield. 1987. Internal Inconsistencies in Dispersion-

Dominated Models that Incorporate Chemical and Microbial Kinetics. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Baltimore, MD.

41. Widdowson, M.A., F.J. Molz and L.D. Benefield. 1987. A Numerical Transport Model for

Oxygen and Nitrate-based Respiration Linked to Substrate and Nutrient Availability in Porous Media," presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

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42. Molz, F.J. 1988. Measuring Hydraulic Properties of Aquifers: The Next Step, Invited Presentation at the Plenary Session of the Ninth Annual Indiana Water Resources Association Symposium, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, June 8-10, 1988.

43. Güven, O., J.G. Melville, F.J. Molz, and C. Cardone. 1988. Multilevel Slug Tests in a Confined

Aquifer, presented at the 1988 Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 16-20, Baltimore, Maryland.

44. Molz, F.J., and 0. Güven. 1988. Field Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity at Different

Scales. Fall Annual American Geophysical Union National Meeting, December 5-9, San Francisco.

45. Molz, F.J., R.H. Morin, A.E. Hess, J.G. Melville, and 0. Güven. 1988. Hydraulic Conductivity

Measurement in Granular Aquifers Using an Impeller Meter. Fall Annual American Geophysical Union National Meeting, December 5-9, San Francisco.

46. Molz, F.J., R.H. Morin, A.E. Hess, J.G. Melville, and 0. Güven. 1989. Multilevel Hydraulic

Conductivity Measurements Using the Impeller Meter, Slug Testing and Tracer Testing, presented at the New Field Techniques for Quantifying the Physical and Chemical Properties of Heterogeneous Aquifers Conference, Dallas, TX, March 20-23, 1989.

47. Güven, O., Molz, F.J., and Melville, J.G., "Performance, Analysis and Simulations of Aquifer

Tracer Tests at the Mobile Site," Presented at the symposium on "Tracers in Hydrogeology: Principles, Problems and Practical Applications," at the National Meeting, of the Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers, Dallas, TX, November 1, 1989.

48 Redwine, J.C., Parizek, R.R., and Molz, F.J., Controls on Porosity and Permeability in Fracture-

Flow/Conduit Flow Rocks of the Knox Group, Southern Appalachian Fold-and-Thrust Belt, USA: Joint Canadian-American Conference on Hydrogeology, 1990.

50. Molz, F.J., Young, S.C., Waldrop, W.R., and Boman, G.K., Application of Borehole Flowmeters

to Geohydrologic Assessment, accepted for presentation at the 1991 annual meeting of the Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers, NWWA, Washington, D.C., October 21-23, 1991.

51. Molz, F.J. 1991. Ground Water Problems in Practice. ASCE International Symposium on

Ground Water, July 29 - August 2, Nashville, TN. (Presentation and participation on a panel of experts.)

52. Wise, W.R., 0. Güven, and F.J. Molz. 1992. Hydraulic Analysis of Kittiwake Beach, Alaska: A

First Look at Nutrient Retention Times for Biorestoration efforts. Third International Conference on Ground Water Quality Research, June 21-24, 1992, Dallas, TX.

53. Molz, F.J., G.K. Boman, S.C. Young, 0. Güven and W.R. Waldrop. 1992. Borehole

Flowmeters: Field Application and Techniques for Data Analysis. Twenty-Ninth International Geological Congress, 24 August - 3 September, 1992, Kyoto, Japan.

54. Molz, F.J. and Young, S.J. 1992. Development and Application of Borehole Flowmeters in

Subsurface Hydrology. Presented at the IGC WC-I Workshop entitled "Waste Disposal and Geology: Scientific Perspectives," September 4-5, Tokyo, Japan.

55. Nicol, J.P., Molz, F.J., Benefield, L.D., and Wise, W.R. 1992. Modeling the Degradation of

Petroleum Components in Shores and Beaches, presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 7-1 1, San Francisco, CA.

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56. Molz, F.J. and Boman, G.K. 1992. A Fractal-Based Stochastic Interpolation Scheme in Subsurface Hydrology, presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 7-1 1, San Francisco, CA.

57. Nicol, J.P., Wise, W.R., and Molz, F.J. 1993. Numerical Modeling of Petroleum Degradation in

a Porous Column, presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 24-28, Baltimore, MD.

58. Thangadurai, C.P., Wise, W.R., and Molz, F.J. 1993. Numerical Modeling of Seepage Faces:

Saturated vs. Variably-Saturated Formulations, presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 24-28, Baltimore, MD.

59. Boman, G.K., and F.J. Molz. 1994. Evaluation of interpolation methodologies for generating

hydraulic conductivity distributions in sand and gravel aquifers. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 5-9, San Francisco, CA.

60. Molz, F.J., G.K. Boman, and J. Szulga. 1994 Multi-dimensional representation of aquifer

hydraulic properties using self-affine, stochastic, pseudofractals. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 5-9, San Francisco, CA.

61. Boman, G.K., and F.J. Molz. 1995. Hydraulic conductivity measurment using the

electromagnetic borehole flowmeter. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 11-15, San Francisco, CA.

62. Molz, F.J and G.K. Boman, 1995. Further evidence of fractal structure in hydraulic conductivity

distributions. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 29 - June 2, Baltimore, MD.

63. Nicol, J.P., W.R. Wise, F.J. Molz, and M.H. Wen. 1995 Modeling biodegradation of residual

petroleum in a tidally-influenced porous column. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 29 - June 2, Baltimore, MD.

64. Wen, M.H., C.R. Lange, and F.J. Molz. 1995. Multi-component reactive transport modeling in

perched wetland soils. Present at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 29 - June 2. Baltimore, MD.

65. Feng, K., and F.J. Molz. 1995. A non-linear, diffusion-based model for surface water flow in

wetlands. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 11-15, San Francisco, CA.

66. Liu, H.H. and F.J. Molz. 1996. The discrimination of fGn and fBm structures in porous media

property distributions. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 20-24, Baltimore, MD.

67. Molz, F.J., and G.K. Boman. 1996. Site characterization tools: using a borehole flowmeter to

locate and characterize the transmissive zones of an aquifer. Presented at the national EPA Symposium on Natural Attenuation of Chlorinated Organics in Groundwater, September 11-13, Dallas, TX.

68. Liu, H.H., and F.J. Molz. 1996. Evidence for non-Gaussian fractal structure in permeability

distributions in porous media. Presented at the International Workshop on Resolution Dependence and Multifractals in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, McGill University, June 11-12, Montreal, Quebec.

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69. Molz, F.J., N. Foley, and C. Dinwiddie. 1996. In-well hydraulics of borehole flowmeters: Problems and Solutions. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

70. Liu, H.H., and F.J. Molz. 1996. Universal multifractals as a scaling model for measured

hydraulic conductivity distributions and other correlated random fields. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

71. Miller, B.E., and F.J. Molz. 1996. Multi-component reactive transport modeling of the redox

sequence in a perched wetland sediment. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

72. Molz, F.J. and H.H. Liu. 1997. Flowmeter/fractal characterization methodology and the hydraulics of natural attenuation. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Baltimore, MD.

72. Liu, H.H. and F.J. Molz. 1997. Block scale dispersivity for heterogeneous porous media

characterized by stochastic fractals. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Baltimore, MD.

74. Molz, F.J. 1997. Traditional groundwater clean-up versus contaminated ground water

containment: Opening statement. Presented at the International Conference on Advances in Ground Water Hydrology, American Institute of Hydrology, Tampa, FL.

75. Dinwiddie, C.L. and F.J. Molz. 1997. In-well hydraulics of the electromagnetic borehole

flowmeter. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

76. Molz, F.J. and H.H. Liu. 1997. Fractal scaling in porous media: A review. Presented at the

Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA 77. Molz, F.J. 1998. Generalized (cross-formational) monofractal scaling of hydraulic conductivity:

An alternate perspective. Presented at the international Chapman Conference on Fractal Scaling, Nonlinear Dyamics, and Chaos in Hydrologic Systems, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, May 12-15.

78. Tchiguirinskaia, Y. and F.J. Molz. 1998. Multi-fractal scaling of hydraulic conductivity

distributions. Presented at the international Chapman Conference on Fractal Scaling, Nonlinear Dyamics, and Chaos in Hydrologic Systems, Clemson University, Clemson, SC May 12-15.

79. Tchiguirinskaia, Y. and F.J. Molz. 1998. Universal multifractal simulations of heterogeneous

sedimentary aquifers based on hydraulic conductivity measurements. Presented at the General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society, Nice, France.

80. Molz, F.J. 1998. Ground water models: How much complexity is needed? Invited presentation

at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA. 81. Feehley, C.E., C. Zheng and F.J. Molz. 1998. Solute transport in highly heterogeneous porous

media: The effects of hydraulic conductivity interpolation methods. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA.

82. Molz,F.J., Y. Tchiguirinskaia, and S. Lu. 1998. Fractal-based representation of hydraulic

conductivity distributions: History, problems and generalizations. Invited presentation at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

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83. Tchiguirinskaia, Y. and F.J. Molz. 1998. Multifractals: Reintroduction of physics to hydraulic conductivity modeling. Invited presentation at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

84. Lu, S., and F.J. Molz. 1998. Effects of volume-averaged measurements on the identification of

fractal types and defining parameters. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.

85. Molz, F.J., M.C. Boufadel, S. Lu, and I. Tchiguirinskaia. 1999. Characterization of aquifer

heterogeneity: Where are modern stochastic theory and field methods leading? Invited presentation at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA.

86. Boufadel, M.C., F.J. Molz, and S. Lu. 1999. Multifractal representation of the hydraulic

conductivity. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA.

87. Tchiguirinskaia, I., and F.J. Molz. 1999. Observable scaling anisotropy and the unified

multifractal model of hydraulic conductivity. Presented at the Spring Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA.

88. Lu, S., I. Tchiguirinskaia, M.C. Boufadel, and F.J. Molz. 1999. Is hydraulic conductivity at the

MADE site governed by stable processes? Presented at the National conference entitled, Applications of Heavy-Tailed Distributions in Economics, Engineering and Statistics, American University, Washington, DC.

89. Molz, F.J., and I. Tchiguirinskaia. 1999. Multifractals and transport in porous media. Invited

presentation at the Geosciences Symposium of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, San Antonio, TX.

90. Molz, F.J., C. Zheng, I. Tchiguirinskaia, and S. Lu. 1999. An examination of preferential flow

structure in stochastic fractal models of hydraulic conductivity distributions. Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Geological Society of America, October 24-28, Denver. CO.

91. Tchiguirinskaia, I., and F.J. Molz. 1999. Conditioning of multifractal hydraulic conductivity

simulations: An absolutely essential step to practical applications. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Geological Society of America, October 24-28, Denver. CO.

92. Lu, S., M.C. Boufadel, and F.J. Molz. 1999. Empirical and theoretical properties of hydraulic

conductivity distributions based on measurements and stochastic fractal models. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Geological Society of America, October 24-28, Denver. CO.

93. Dinwiddie, C.L., F.J. Molz, L.C. Murdoch, and J.W. Castle. 1999. A new mini-permeameter

probe and associated analytical techniques for measuring the in-situ spatial distribution of permeability. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 13-17, San Francisco, CA.

94. Molz, F.J., S.A. Crisman, D.L. Dunn, and F.C. Sappington. 2000. Characterization of a shallow

riparian wetland aquifer using flow-meter and tracer tests. Presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, May 30 – June 3, Washington, DC.

95. Dinwiddie, C.L., F.J. Molz, S. LU, J.W. Castle, and L.C. Murdoch. 2000. The new drill-hole mini-

permeameter probe: design, theoretical analysis, operation and performance characteristics. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Geological Society of America, November 13-16, Reno, NV.

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96. Lorinovich, C.T., J.W. Castle, R.A. Bridges, C.L. Dinwiddie, F.J. Molz, and S. Lu. 2000.

Geologic controls on facies-dependent permeability in shallow-marine sandstones, Southern Utah. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Geological Society of America, November 13-16, Reno, NV.

97. Lu, S., C.L. Dinwiddie, F.J. Molz, J.W. Castle, R.A. Bridges, and C.J. Lorinovich. 2000. Fractal

scaling properties of permeability measured in a shallow-marine sandstone using the new drill-hole gas mini-permeameter. Presented at the Annual Meeting and Exposition of the Geological Society of America, November 13-16, Reno, NV.

98. Crisman, S.A., and F.J. Molz. 2000. A variably mobile-immobile porosity-based analysis of a

single-well tracer test based on borehole flowmeter data, Presented at the Fall AGU Meeting, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

99. Dinwiddie, C.L., S. Lu, F.J. Molz, J.W. Castle, C.J. Lorinovich, and R.A. Bridges. 2000. Field

application of the new small-drill-hole gas mini-permeameter probe and statistical scaling properties of the resulting data, Presented at the Fall AGU Meeting, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

100. Elci, A., F.J. Molz, and W.R. Waldrop. 2000. An advection-dominated flow and transport

simulation of 3-D ambient flows induced by monitoring wells, Presented at the Fall AGU Meeting, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

101. Lu, S., F.J. Molz, G.E. Fogg, and G.K. Chambers. 2000. Combining stochastic facies and

fractal models for representing natural heterogeneity, Presented at the Fall AGU Meeting, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

102. Molz, F.J., C.L. Dinwiddie, and J.L. Wilson. 2000. Development of a physical basis for

calculating spatial weighting functions, with application to the gas mini-permeameter, Presented at the Fall AGU Meeting, December 15-19, San Francisco, CA.

103. Molz, F.J., and S.A. Crisman. 2001. The dual media hypothesis as an explanation for differing

hydraulic conductivity values resulting from traditional pumping tests and conservative tracer tests, Presented at the Spring AGU Meeting, May 29 – June 2, Boston, MA.

104. Lu, S., F.J. Molz, and G.J. Fix. 2001. A physical interpretation for the fractional derivative in

Levy diffusion, Presented at the Spring AGU Meeting, May 29 – June 2, Boston, MA. 105. Elci, A., and F.J. Molz. 2001. Development and application of riparian wetland flow and

denitrification models, Presented at the Spring AGU Meeting, May 29 – June 2, Boston, MA. 106. Dinwiddie, C.L., C.J. Lorinovich, J.W. Castle, F.J. Molz, R.A. Bridges, and S. Lu. 2001.

Application of the new drill-hole minipermeameter probe to characterization of facies-dependent permeability variations in shallow marine sandstones, Southern Utah, Presented at the Annual AAPG Meeting, June 4 – 7, San Diego, CA.

107. Molz, F.J., A. Elci, and G.P. Flach. 2001. Effects of vertical head gradients on the interpretation

of chemical and water level measurements in observation wells: Ignored phenomena of considerable importance, accepted for presentation at the Annual GSA Meeting, November 5 – 10, Boston, MA.

108. Crisman, S.A., and F.J. Molz. 2001. Further analysis of borehole flow meters in granular

aquifers, accepted for presentation at the Fall Annual Meeting of the AGU, December 10 – 14, San Francisco, CA.

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109. Molz, F.J., C.L. Dinwiddie, A. Elci, and J.W. Castle. 2002. Geophysical measurements on outcrops: The role of instrument spatial weighting functions, presented at the Annual Meeting of the AAPG, March 10-12, Houston, TX.

110. Molz, F.J. 2002. Fractal representation of heterogeneous properties: Characteristics of

heterogeneity and fractals, presented at the USC/PTTC Workshop, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, September 12.

111. Molz, F.J. 2002. Fractal-facies concept: Motivation, application and computer codes, presented

at the USC/PTTC Workshop, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, September 12. 112. Elci, A., F.J. Molz, and W.R. Waldrop. 2002. Serious problems with ground water monitoring

wells: The confounding effect of vertical ambient flows, presented at the 2002 National Monitoring Conference, National Water Quality Monitoring Council, May 21-23, Madison, WI.

113. Castle, J.W., F.J. Molz, S. LU, and C.L. Dinwiddie. 2002. Sedimentology and permeability

variation of shallow-marine sandstones, straight cliffs formation, southern Utah: The fractal/facies concept for representing heterogeneity, presented at the GSA Annual Meeting and Exposition, October 27-30, Denver, CO.

114. Molz, F.J., Does neglecting facies structure obscure the underlying fractal descriptions of

natural heterogeneity? Levy versus Gaussian behavior of increment ln(K), presented at the AGU Fall Annual Meeting, December 6-10, San Francisco, CA.

115. Molz, F.J., J.W. Castle and S.Lu, 2003, The fractal/facies concept: An alternative to using

variograms for generating subsurface heterogeneity, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Annual meeting, May 12-16, Salt Lake City, UT.

116. Castle, J.W., F.J. Molz, C.L. Dinwiddie, S. Lu, R.W. Falta and S.E. Brame, 2003, Application of

the fractal/facies concept to predicting sedimentologically-controlled permeability variation for reservoir modeling, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Meeting, May, 12-16, Salt Lake City, UT.

117. Molz, F.J., 2003, Instrument spatial weighting functions and conceptual measurement problems

in heterogeneous porous media, National Science Foundation Workshop on "Modern Mathematical/Physical Tools That May Lead to Improved Models in Subsurface Hydrology", Aug. 11-15, Purdue University, IN.

118. Demirkanli, D., F.J. Molz, G. Chambers, J. Coates and J. Little, 2003, Septic tanks and the

water quality of Lake Keowee in South Carolina, Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Hydrology, Oct. 19-22, Atlanta, GA.

119. Molz, F.J., J.W. Castle and S. Lu, 2003, The fractal/facies hypothesis: A potential framework for

understanding aquifer heterogeneity, Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Nov. 2-5, Seattle, WA.

120. Flach, G.P., S.A. Crisman and F.J. Molz, 2003, Estimation of dual-domain transport parameters

using electromagnetic borehole flow-meter data, Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Nov. 2-5, Seattle, WA.

121. Molz, F.J., J.Y. Guan and J. Wang, 2003, Instrument spatial weighting functions and the

meaning of measurements in heterogeneous porous media, Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Dec. 8-12, San Francisco, CA.

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122. Kaplan, D.I., Powell, B.A., Demirkanli, D.I., Fjeld, R.A., Molz, F.J., Serkiz, S.M., and Duff, M.C. 2004. Plutonium Transport for 11 Years through a Vadose Zone Sediment: Influence of Oxidation State, Clay Minerals Society 41st Annual Meeting, June 19-24, Richland, WA.

123. Molz, F.J. and A. Elci. 2004. Ambient flow in observation wells: Are the data reliable? Invited presentation at the 16th Annual "Leaking Underground Storage Tank" National Conference, March 1-3, New Orleans, LA.

125. Molz, F.J. and A. Elci. 2004. Ambient flow in monitoring wells: Causes, measurement,

simulation and evaluation. Invited presentation at the Spring National Meeting of the Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council (IRTC), March 21-24, Atlanta, GA.

126. Fjeld, R.A., D.I. Kaplan, D.I. Demirkanli, F.J. Molz and B.A. Powell. 2004. Plutonium transport in

the unsaturated zone at the Savannah River Site: Comparison of lysimeter data with theory, presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Health Physics Society, July 11-15, Washington, D.C.

126. Molz, F.J., M.M. Meerschaert and T.J. Kozubowski. 2004. Why use stochastic fractals for

heterogeneous Log(conductivity) and what might cause such structure? Invited presentation at the Second International Symposium on "Dynamics of Fluids in Fractured Rock", LBNL, Feb. 10-12, Berkeley, CA.

127. Molz, F.J. 2004. Stochastic fractals in subsurface hydrology: Concepts and measurements

during the past 15 years, Invited lecture at PEDOFRACT 2004, an "International Workshop on Fractal Mathematics Describing Soil and Heterogeneous Systems", July 2-6, El Barco de Avila, Spain.

128. Molz, F.J. and P.D. Hyden. 2004. Order in heterogeneous processes: A new stochastic fractal

based on the Laplace probability density. Invited lecture at PEDOFRACT 2004, an "International Workshop on Fractal Mathematics Describing Soil and Heterogeneous Systems", July 2-6, El Barco de Avila, Spain.

129. Molz, F.J. and J. Guan. 2004. Energy-based spatial weighting functions and equivalent

hydraulic conductivity in heterogeneous porous media, presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Dec. 13-17, San Francisco, CA.

130. Hyden, P.D. and F.J. Molz. 2004. Generalized Laplace Motion: A multifractal that may unite

turbulence, subsurface heterogeneity and other irregular phenomena, presented at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Dec. 13-17, San Francisco, CA.

131. Elci, A., F.J. Molz and R.E. Casey, 2005. Study of ground water flow and contaminant transport

in natural wetlands: Tracer transport and its numerical modeling, presented at the 6th National

Environmental Engineering Congress, November 24-26, Ystanbul, Turkiye. 132. Molz, F.J., T.J. Kozubowski, R. Miller and K. Posgorski. 2005. Scaling of ln(permeability) in

sediments and velocity distributions in turbulence: The possibility of an anology, Invited presentation at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Dec. 5-9, San Francisco, CA.

133. Molz, F.J., J. Guan, H.H. Liu and C. Zheng. 2005. Field-scale hydraulic conductivity and mass

transfer at the MADE site in Columbus, Mississippi: A review and continuing studies, Invited presentation at the Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Dec. 5-9, San Francisco, CA.

134. Kozubowski, T, F.J. Molz (workshop invitee), R. Miller and K. Podgorski. 2006. The

mathematical statistics of 1st- and 2

nd-order stationary Laplace processes, with applications to

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permeability in sediments and velocity fluctuations in turbulence, Invited presentation at the International Symposium on Fractional Calculus, January 9 – 13, 2006, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

135. Molz, F.J., 2006. Invited panelist and symposium evaluator, International Symposium on Site

Characterization for CO2 Geologic Storage, March 20-22, LBNL, Berkeley, CA. (presented a talk and participated in a panel-led discussion)

136. Liu, H.H., Y. Zhang and F.J. Molz, 2006. Scale Dependence of the effective matrix diffusion

coefficient: Evidence and preliminary interpretation, presented at the International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference, April 30-May 2, Las Vegas, NV.

137. Liu, H.H., Q. Zhou, Y. Zhang and F.J. Molz, 2006. Dependence of the effective matrix diffusion

coefficient: Effects of flow-path geometry and rock matrix heterogeneity, Presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Oct. 18-26, Philadelphia, PA.

138. Demirkanli, I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld and S.M. Serkiz, 2006. Simulation of long-term

plutonium (Pu) transport in the vadose zone at the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), presented at the AGU Joint Assembly, May 23-26, Baltimore, MD.

139. Molz, F.J., 2006. Biases caused by ambient flow in wells, Invited luncheon speaker at the High

Resolution Site Characterization and Monitoring Symposium, Groundwater Resources Assoc. of California, Nov. 14-15, Long Beach, CA.

140 Molz, F.J., D.I. Demirkanli, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld and J.T. Coates, 2007. Simulating long-term

plutonium transport experiments in the vadose zone at the Savannah River Site, Invited presentation at the 2007 International Annual Meetings of the ASA-SSSA-CSSA, Oct. 5-9, New Orleans, LA.

141 Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld and J.T. Coates, 2007. Modeling Pu transport

through sediment containing Pu sources of various oxidation states: An 11-year lysimeter study. Presented at the 233

rd ACS National Meeting, March, Chicago, IL.

142. Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld, 2008. Soil-root interaction controlling

plutonium transport in variably saturated soils, XVII International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, July, 6-10, San Francisco, CA.

143. Lee, J., F. Molz, A. Khan, M. Schlautman and D. Stevenson, 2008. Simulation of turbulent

sedimentation in flocculent-aided, storm water retention basins: Formulation and computational challenges, presented at the XVII International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, July, 6-10, San Francisco, CA.

144. Powell, B.A., D.I. Demirkanli, F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan and R.A. Fjeld, 2008. Alternative

conceptual models of solution chemistry and resulting computer simulations of plutonium transport in the Savannah River Site vadose zone, presented at the 236

th Annual Meeting of the

American Chemical Society, Aug. 17-21, Philadelphia, PA.

145. Molz, F.J., D.I. Demirkanli, D.I. Kaplan and R.A. Fjeld, 2008. Soil-plant interactions explaining long-term plutonium transport experiments at the Savannah River Site, Invited presentation at the 2008 Joint Meeting of the Geological Society of America and the Soil Science Society of America, Oct. 5-9, Houston, TX.

146. Zhou, Q., F. J. Molz, H. H. Liu and Y. Zhang, 2008. Scaling behavior of field-scale diffusive

transport in fractured rock and porous media: A contradiction, Presented at the 2008 Fall Annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 15 – 19, San Francisco, CA

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Elci, A. and F.J. Molz. 2008. Study of forested riparian wetland soil hydraulics and its implications on solute transport. Presented at the IAHR International Groundwater Symposium, June 18 - 20, Istanbul, Turkey.

148 Thompson, S.W., R.A. Fjeld, F.J. Molz, and D.I. Kaplan, 2009. Plutonium uptake velocity in Zea-Mays (corn) and implications for plant uptake of Pu in the root zone, Presented at the 8

th

International Conference on Methods and Applications of Radiochemistry (MARC VIII), April 5 – 10, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

149 Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, S.W. Thompson, R.A. Fjeld and D.I. Kaplan, 2009. Plutonium trans-

port in Savannah River Site soil: Apparent importance of biochemistry, presented at the 238th

ACS National Meeting, August 16-20, Washington, DC. 150. Molz, F.J., D.I. Demirkanli, S.W. Thompson, R.A. Fjeld and D.I. Kaplan, 2009. Reactive plutonium transport in the vadose zone: Interactions of experiments, soil physics and computer- aided thinking. Presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the SSSA, Nov. 1-5, Pittsburg, PA. 151. Thompson, S.W., R.A. Fjeld, F.J. Molz and D.I. Kaplan, 2009. Plutonium transport in plants:

Experimental determination of transport velocity in live plants and sorption to plant xylem. Presented at the 54

th Annual Meeting of the Health Physics Society, July 12-16, Minneapolis,

MN.

152. Thompson, S.W., F.J. Molz, R.A. Fjeld and D.I. Kaplan, 2010. Correlations between the uptake of Fe and Pu in corn (Zea mays), Presented at the Spring ACS National Meeting and Exposition, March 21-25, San Francisco, CA.

153. Molz, F.J., D.I. Demirkanli, S.W. Thompson, D.I. Kaplan and R.A. Fjeld, 2010. Overview of

plutonium transport in the vadose zone: Field experiments, mathematical modeling, soil-plant interactions and future research questions. Presented at the 2010 International Goldschmidt Conference, June 13-17, Knoxville, TN.

154. Bagwell, C.E., B.A. Powell, F.J. Molz, C.R. Kuske and D.I. Kaplan, 2010. The microbial ecology

of plutonium in terrestrial soils. Presented at the 110th General Meeting of the American

Society for Microbiology, May 23-27, San Diego, CA. 155. Lee, B.J., E.A. Toorman, F.J. Molz and J. Wang, 2010. A two-class population balance

equation yielding bimodal flocculation: Development and validation for marine sediments. Presented at the 4

th International Conference on Population Balance Modeling, September 15-

17, Berlin, Germany. 156. Kaplan, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Demirkanli, B.A. Powell, C.E. Bagwell and K.A. Roberts, 2010.

Plant and microbial processes influencing plutonium mobility through sediments under field conditions. Presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, Oct. 31-Nov. 3, Long Beach, CA.

157. Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, S.W. Thompson, D.I. Kaplan and R.A. Fjeld. 2010. Coupled

biogeochemical processes in the soil-plant system for enhanced transport of plutonium in the vadose zone. Presented at the European Geosciences Union, General Assembly, May 2 - 7, Vienna, Austria.

158. Thompson, S.A., F.J. Molz and R.A. Fjeld. 2010. Correlations between the uptake of Fe and Pu

in corn (Zea mays). Presented at the ACS Spring National Meeting, March 21 - 25, San Francisco, CA.

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159. Lee, B.J., E.A. Toorman, F.J. Molz and J. Wang. 2010. A two-class popualtion balance equation yielding bimodal flocculation. Presented at the 4

th International Conference on

Population Balance Modeling, September 15 - 17, Berlin, Germany. 160. Kaplan, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Demirkanli, B.A. Powell, C. Bagwell and K.A. Roberts. 2010. Plant

and microbial processes influencing plutonium mobility through sediments under field conditions. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agronomy, October 31 - November 3, Long Beach, CA.

161. Molz, F.J., D.I. Demirkanli, S.W. Thompson, D.I. Kaplan and R.A. Fjeld. 2010. Overview of

plutonium transport in the vadose zone: Field experiments, mathematical modeling, soil-plant interactions and future research questions. Presented at the Goldschmidt Conference, June 13 - 17, Knoxville, TN.

162. Molz, F.J., D.I. Demirkanli, S.W. Thompson,and D.I. Kaplan. 2011. Mathematical models,

computer-aided thinking and the scientific method. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, 9-12 October, Minneapolis, MN.

163. Falta, R.W., F.J. Molz and C.J. Newell. 2011. Subsurface thermal energy storage for improved

heating and air conditioning efficiency. Presented at the DoD Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium & Workshop, 29 November – 1 December, Washington, DC.

164 Molz, F.J., B.A. Faybishenko and E.W. Jenkins. 2012. Modeling of nonlinear dynamics and

synchronized oscillations of microbial populations, carbon and oxygen concentrations induced by root exudation in the rhizosphere. Presented at the AGU Fall Annual Meeting, December 3 - 7, San Francisco, CA.

165. Molz, F., and B. Faybishenko. 2013. Increasing evidence for chaotic dynamics in the soil-plant- atmosphere system: A motivation for future research. Presented at the International Meeting

on Four Decades of Progress in Monitoring and Modeling of Processes in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere System. Department of Agriculture, Via Universita, June 19 - 21, Naples, Italy.

166. Faybishenko, B., and F. Molz. 2013. Rhizosphere dynamics yields synchronized oscillations of microbial populations, carbon and oxygen concentrations, induced by root exudation.

Presented at the International Meeting on Four Decades of Progress in Monitoring and Modeling of Processes in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere System. Department of Agriculture, Via Universita, June 19 - 21, Naples, Italy.

167 Molz, F., B. Faybishenko and L. Murdoch. 2013. Evidence that synergetic microbial and

chemical chaotic interactions support ecosystem resilience. Presented at the ASA, CSSA, & SSSA International Annual Meeting, November 3 - 6, Tampa, FL.

168. Molz, F.J., L. Murdoch and B. Faybishenko. 2013. Nonlinear dynamics of biofilm growth on

sediment surfaces. Presented at the AGU Fall Annual Meeting, December 9 - 13, San Francisco, CA.

169. Faybishenko, B., L. Murdoch and F. Molz. 2014. The emergence of chaotic dynamics in

complex microbial systems: Fully mixed vs 1-D models. Presented at the California Goldschmidt Conference, June 8 - 13, Sacramento, CA.

170. Witmer, M.D., D.I. Kaplan, K. Roberts, F. Molz and B.A. Powell, 2014. Examination of

radionuclide transport in the vadose zone using field lysimeters. 248th ACS National Meeting,

Aug. 10 - 14, San Francisco, CA.

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Significant National-Level Reports 1. Molz, F.J. and A.M. Johnson. 1969. Steady Flow of Bignham Substances in Rectangular and

Elliptic Channels in Subaerial and Subaqueous Flow of Slurries by A.M. Johnson and M.A. Hampton, School of Earth Sciences, Stanford University, CA.

2. Remson, I.R., F.J. Molz and G.M. Homberger. 1974. A Correspondence Course on Numerical

Methods in Hydrology. United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA 22092. 3. Molz, F.J. 1974. Practical Simulation Models of the Subsurface Hydrologic System. Bulletin

19. Water Resources Research Institute, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. 4. Warman, J.C., F.J. Molz and T.E. Jones. 1977. Subsurface Waste Heat Storage:

Experimental Study. Report No. ORO/5003-1, NTIS, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.

5. Davidson, J., G.M. Homberger and F.J. Molz. 1978. The North American Educational Effort in

Unsaturated-Zone Hydrology, EOS. 6. Browning, V.D. and F.J. Molz. 1978. Interaction of Root Growth and Refuse Decomposition in

a Sanitary Landfill. WRRI Bulletin 32, Auburn University, Auburn, AL. 7. Molz, F.J., and J.R. Raymond. 1983. Storing Thermal Energy in Aquifers. Non-refereed article

for the educated layman invited for publication in CHEMTECH. 8. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville and J. F. Keely. 1986. Performance and Analysis of Aquifer

Tracer Tests With Implications for Contaminant Transport Modeling. Reviewed and approved document of the US Environmental Protection Agency, EPA/600/2-86/062, NTIS.

9. Molz, F.J. and K. Taylor, 1990. Overview and Evaluation of Field Tests for Measuring

Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions in Aquifers. Submitted to the EPA as part of Cooperative Agreement CR-813647, 29 pp.

10. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville, A.E. Hess, and F.L. Paillet. 1990. Measurement of

Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: A Manual of Practice. Published by the USEPA under Cooperative Agreement CR-813647, 60 pp. (EPA/600/8-90/046).

11. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, J.G. Melville, I. Javandel, A.E. Hess, and F.L. Paillet. 1990. A New

Approach and Methodologies for Characterizing the Hydrogeologic Properties of Aquifers. Published by the USEPA under Cooperative Agreement CR-813647, 205 pp. (EPA/600/2-90/002).

12. Wise, W.R., O. Güven, and F.J. Molz, 1992. Kittiwake Beach Hydraulics Analysis, Valdex,

Alaska, Final Report, US Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA Laboratory, Contract 68-CO-0054 WA#2.

13. Wise, W.R., C. Thangadurai, F.J. Molz, and M.H. Wen,. 1992. Simulation of Microbial

Degradation of Crude Oil Components in Different Freshwater, Esturaine, and Marine Shore Environments: Beach Hydraulics Problem. Submitted to the US Environmental Protection Agency in partial fulfillment of Contract EPA-CR-818717-01-0.

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14. Young, S.C., H.E. Julian, G.K. Boman, and F.J. Molz,. 1993. Users Guide for the Application of the Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter. Submitted to the US Environmental Protection Agency in partial fulfillment of Contract TV-82225V.

15. Young, S.C., H.S. Pearson, F.J. Molz, and G..K. Boman, 1993. Demonstration of the

Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter Technology. Submitted to the US Environmental Protection Agency in partial fulfillment of Contract TV 82225V.

16. Molz, F.J., G.K. Boman, and O. Güven, 1993. An Evaluation of Interpolation Methodologies for

Generating Three-Dimensional Hydraulic Property Distributions From Measured Data. Submitted to the US Environmental Protection Agency in partial fulfillment of Contract TV 82225V.

17. Kaplan, D.I., D.I. Demirkanli, M.C. Duff, R.A. Fjeld, L.Gumapas, B.A. Powell, and S.M. Serkiz.

2004. Plutonium Oxidation State Transformations and their Concequence on Plutonium Transport Through Sediment During an 11-Year Field Study, Report WSRC-TC-00493, Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Aiken, SC.

Regional and Local Journals, Conferences and Reports: 1. Edwards, R. and F.J. Molz. March, 1979. The Flow of Water Through Pipes with Porous or

Perforated Walls--An Experimental Study, presented at the Annual Alabama Section ASCE Conference, Birmingham, AL.

2. Edwards, R. and F.J. Molz. April, 1971. Flow of Water Through Pipes with Perforated Walls.

(This paper won first prize at the Southeastern Regional Student ASCE paper competition), Vanderbilt University.

3. Molz, F.J. and B. Klepper. On the Mechanism of Water-Stress-Induced Stem Deformation.

Presented at the 1973 Annual Meeting of the Association of Southern Agricultural Scientist, Atlanta, GA.

4. Rainer, R.K., F.J. Judkins and F.J. Molz. 1973. Strip Mining in Alabama and Its Effect Upon

Navigable Waterways. Prepared for and distributed by the US Army Corps of Engineers and by Auburn University.

5. Moore, C. and F.J. Molz. 1974. Transpiration Drying of Sanitary Landfills. Presented at the

Annual Section ASCE Conference, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 6. Molz, F.J. and S.R. Jenkins. 1975. Land Treatment Systems for Rest Stop Areas. Presented

at the 1975 Annual Highway and Construction Conference, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.

7. Molz, F.J. and S.R. Jenkins. 1975. Alabama's Research on a New Land Disposal System for

Rest Areas. Presented at a symposium sponsored by the AASHTO Subcommittee on Design, Region 11, June 11-13, 1975, Mobile, Alabama.

8. Warman, J.D., F.J. Molz and T.E. Jones. 1976. Step Beyond Theory: Aquifer Storage of

Energy. Proceedings of the Second Southeastern Conference on Applications of Solar Energy. Report No. CONF-760423, NTIS. pp. 476-479. Also published in Ground Water, 14(4): 250-252.

9. Jenkins, S.R. and F.J. Molz. 1976. Transpiration and Evaporation of Sewage Effluent. Final

Report for Alabama Highway Project 930-74 CE. Also presented at the 20th Annual Highway Engineering and Construction Conference, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849.

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10. Molz, F.J. 1985. Contaminant Dispersion in Ground Water. Invited presentation at the 1985

Meeting of the Alabama Section of the ASCE. 11. Molz, F.J. 1985. Transport and Treatment of Organic Contaminants In Aquifers. Invited

presentation of the 1985 Meeting of the Alabama Society of Professional Engineers. 12. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven and J.G. Melville. 1987. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of

Contaminant Dispersion in Groundwater. Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Alabama ASCE, Birmingham, AL.

13. Molz, F.J., 0. Güven, and J.G. Melville. 1989. Measuring the Hydrogeologic Properties of

Aquifers. South Central Regional Meeting of the Society of American Military Engineers, March 29-31, Mobile, AL.

14. Molz, F.J., and G.K. Boman. 1992. Application of Borehole Flowmeters to Geohydrologic

Assessment, Winter Meeting, Alabama Section ASCE, Feb. 4, Montgomery, AL. 15. Molz, F.J. 1993. Computer Modeling of Biodegradation in Natural Systems, Seventh Annual

Alabama Water Resources Conference, Sept. 15-17, Gulf Shores, AL 16. Molz, F.J., W. R. Wise, and J. P. Nicol. 1993. Modeling Petroleum Degradation in Wetlands,

EPA Contractors Conference, Oct. 4, Athens, GA. 17. Dinwiddie, C., N. Foley, and F.J. Molz. 1996. Hydraulic conductivity measurment using the EM

borehole flowmeter. Presented at the South Carolina Environmental Symposium, October 2-4, Myrtle Beach, SC.

18. Molz, F.J. 1998. Using random fractals to represent heterogeneous subsurface property

distributions. Presented at the Sixth Annual Clemson Hydrogeological Symposium, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

19. Dinwiddie, C.L., F.J. Molz, and N.A. Foley. 1998 In-well hydraulics of the electromagnetic

borehole flowmeter. Presented at the Sixth Annual Clemson Hydrogeological Symposium, Clemson University, Clemson,SC.

20. Dinwiddie, C.L., and F.J. Molz. 1999. Quantitative methods for reservoir characterization and

improved recovery: Application to heavy oil sands. A closer look at field measurements. Presented at the Seventh Annual Clemson Hydrogeological Symposium, Clemson University, Clemson,SC.

21. Murphy, K.L., and F.J. Molz. 1999. Hydrogeologic characterization of a wetland in Cheraw, SC.

Presented at the Seventh Annual Clemson Hydrogeological Symposium, Clemson University, Clemson,SC.

22. Molz, F.J. 2000. It’s the heterogeneity stupid. Introductory talk for the Groundwater Modeling

Symposium and Workshop, January 20-21, Columbia, SC. 23. Molz, F.J. 2000. Measurement of hydraulic properties: Contemporary results and methodology. Presented at the Groundwater Modeling Symposium and Workshop, January 20-21, Columbia,

SC. 24. Boufadel, M.C., and F.J. Molz. 2000. Stationary versus non-stationary stochastic models of

subsurface heterogeneity. Presented at the Groundwater Modeling Symposium and Workshop, January 20-21, Columbia, SC.

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25. Molz, F.J., C.L. Dinwiddie, and S.A. Crisman. 2000. Use of the borehole flowmeter and gas mini-permeameter for measuring permeability distributions in-situ. Presented at the DOE Subsurface Contaminants Focus Area Mid-Year Review, March 14-16, Albuquerque, NM.

26. Dinwiddie, C.L., F.J. Molz J.W. Castle, and L.C. Murdoch. 2000. The new drill-hole mini-

permeameter: analytical techniques and the spatial weighting function for determination of the instrument’s averaging volume. Presented at the 8

th Annual Clemson Hydrology Symposium,

May 18-19, Clemson, SC. 27. Molz, F.J., and R.W. Falta. 2000. The environmental remediation research program at

C;lemson University, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the College of Engineering Science Advisory Board, November 9 – 10, Clemson, SC.

28. Elci, A., and F.J. Molz. 2001. Implications of observed and simulated ambient flow in monitoring

wells, Presented at the Annual Quad Conference, January 27 – 28, Clemson, SC. 29. Demirkanli, I., F.J. Molz, G. Chambers, J. Coates, S. Lu and E. Little. 2002. An assessment of

septic tank impacts on the waters of Lake Keowee, Oconee County, South Carolina, presented at the 11

th Annual Southeastern Lakes Management Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.

30. Mize, K.L., J.W. Castle, F.J. Molz, and M.G. Imhof. 2002. Integration of stratigraphy and

seismic geophysics for improved resolution of subsurface heterogeneity, presented at the SEPM/IAS Research Conference, March 24-27, Charleston, SC.

31. Molz, F.J. 2002. Subsurface heterogeneity: Evolving concepts and the development of modern

theories and measurement techniques, invited presentation at the SEPM/IAS Research Conference, March 24-27, Charleston, SC.

32. Molz, F.J., A. Elci and G.P. Flach, 2003, Identification and control of ambient flow in

observation wells, Presented at the South-Eastern Geologic Society of America meeting, March 12-14, Memphis, TN.

33. Flach, G.P., S.A. Crisman and F.J. Molz, 2003, Comparison of single- and dual-domain

subsurface transport models in an Atlantic coastal plain setting, presented at the South-Eastern Geological Society of America meeting, March 12-14, Memphis, TN.

34. Chambers, G.K. and F.J. Molz, 2003, A numerical investigation of hydraulic conductivity scale

dependence, Snipes/Clemson Hydrology Symposium, April 3-4, Clemson University, SC.

35. Molz, F.J. and E. Elci. 2004. Ambient flow in monitoring wells: Causes, measurement, simulation and evaluation. Invited presentation at the 12th Annual David S. Snipes Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, April 1-3, Clemson, SC.

36. Demirkanli, D.I., F.J. Molz, D.I. Kaplan, R.A. Fjeld and J.T. Coates, 2007. Fully transient model -ing of plutonium transport through the SRS vadose zone sediments: Plant Pu uptake,

Presented at the 15th Annual David S. Snipes/Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, April 16-18,

Clemson, SC. 37. Lee, B.J., M.A. Schlautman and F.J. Molz, 2007. Application of polyacrylamide flocculants in

sediment ponds and basins, Presented at the 15th Annual David S. Snipes/Clemson

Hydrogeology Symposium, April 16-18, Clemson, SC. 38. Molz, F.J., and J. Guan, 2007. Behavior of the mass transfer rate coefficient during the MADE-2

experiment: New insights, Presented at the 15th Annual David S. Snipes/Clemson

Hydrogeology Symposium, April 16-18, Clemson, SC.

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39. Dorman, L., J. Castle, F. Molz, J. Rogers and M. Huddleston, Performance of a pilot-scale constructed wetland treatment system for simulated ash basin water, Presented at the 15

th

Annual David S. Snipes/Clemson Hydrogeology Symposium, April 16-18, Clemson, SC. 40. Meerschaert, M.M. et al., 2015. Random field models for hydraulic conductivity in ground water

flow. Presented at the American Mathematical Society Regional Meeting, Michigan State University, March 15.

Reports Associated With Consulting: 1. Molz, F.J. 1973. Determination of the Effects of Strip Mining by C. H. and C. Coal Company on

the Warrior River in Alabama. (Prepared for the Ilth Circuit Court of Alabama). 2. Molz, F.J. 1974. Environmental Assessment of Surface Mining Activities Undertaken by Vulcan

Energy and Resources, Inc., near Lewis Smith Lake in Alabama. (Prepared for the Alabama Attorney General Office.)

3. Molz, F.J. 1974. Revegetation of Denuded Land at the Riverchase Development Area. (Prepared for the Harbert Construction Company).

4. Molz, F.J. 1977. Surface and Subsurface Hydrology Associated with the Land Disposal of

Cadmium-Contaminated Sludge by the Monsanto Chemical Company. (Prepared for Harmon Engineers and Associates, Auburn, AL.)

5. Molz, F.J. 1977. The Effects of Strip Mining by the Arkel Land Company, Arch Coil Company,

Arch Mineral Corporation and Robertson and Associates, Inc. on the Estate of Carolyn King Ragan. (Prepared for Butler and Potter, Attorneys at Law).

6. Molz, F.J. 1979. An Evaluation of Drainage Modifications Associated with the Proposed

Clubfield Subdivision. (Prepared for the Public Works Department, City of Huntsville, AL.). 7. Molz, F.J., and S.R. Jenkins. 1982. Evaluation of Martin Dam Operation on April 13, 1979.

(Report prepared for the Pierce vs. Alabama Power court case). 8. Molz, F.J., and J.G. Melville. 1982. Analysis of Supply-Injection Well Field Interference

Problems for a Cold Water Storage System. (Prepared for Warnock and Hersey Professional Services, Ltd.).

9. Molz, F.J. and L.D. Benefield. 1982. Analysis of Injectivity Problems at the Toronto Cold Water

Storage Site. (Prepare for Hooper and Angus Associates, Ltd.). 10. Molz, F.J. 1982. Vertical and Horizontal Permeabilities of a Shallow Unconfined Aquifer near

Mobile Bay in Alabama. (Prepared for Vester J. Thompson, Jr., Inc. Professional Consulting Engineers).

11. Molz, F.J. and J.C. Warman. 1984. An Evaluation of DNBP Pollution at the Unroyal Alpine

Plant. (Prepared for Mr. Jack W. Boykin, President, Wesley Industries). 12. Moeller, D.W., F.J. Molz, C.L. Rhode, H. Tanaka, and J.E. Till. 1985. An Evaluation of the

Environmental Surveillance and Monitoring Program at the Hanford Reservation. (Prepared for the Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory and the US Department of Energy).

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13. Molz, F.J. 1987. Evaluation of the workshop entitled "Integrated Microbial, Chemical, and Hydrologic Experiments in the Subsurface - Future Needs and Directions". (Prepared for the US Department of Energy).

14. Duncan, R.M., G.J. Brunskill, G.B. Gerber, F. J. Molz, and W. L. Templeton. 1990. Review of

Programs of the Environmental Research Branch. Submitted to: Health Sciences Division, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited at the Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories.

15. Benefield, L.D., and F.J. Molz, 1991, Evaluation of BEC’s Plan for Remediation of the

UAB/Chevron site in Birmingham, AL. (Prepared for Bhate Environmental, Inc.). 16. Molz, F.J., 1991, Analysis of Slug-Test and Water-Sample Data at the Plant Yates Site.

(Prepared for Johnson Filtration Systems, Inc.). 17. Wise, W.R., O. Güven, and F. J. Molz. 1992. Kittiwake Beach Hydraulics Analysis, Valdez,

Alaska, Final Report, US Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA Laboratory, Contract 68-CO-0054 WA#2.

18. Molz, F.J., H.S. Isbin, and R.C. Vogel. 1993. Waste Subcommittee Report: Overview of the

HLW Iterative Performance Assessment Program. (Prepared for: US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.)

19. Molz, F.J., H.S. Isbin, and R.C. Vogel. 1994. Waste Subcommittee Report: Research Program

Evaluation at the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analysis. (Prepared for: US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.)

20. Molz, F.J. and D. A. McIntosh. 1994. Technical Brief: Estimation of Dispersivity in Selected

Subsurface Materials. (Prepared for: Electric Power Research Institute.) 21. Molz, F.J., A.N. Findikakis, P.K. Kitanidis, I. Neretnieks, F.W. Schwartz, and P. Wierenga.

1999. Report of the Earth Sciences Division Review Committee for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy.).

22. NSF evaluation report entitled, “Committee of Visitors (COV) Report for Earth Science

Research Programs: Geology and Paleontology (GE) and Hydrologic Sciences (HS) Programs. Authors: Dr. Susan Brantley (Chair), Penn State; Dr. Estella Atekwana, U. of Missouri-Rolla; Dr.

Philip Bart, LSU; Dr. Paul Brenckle, Consultant; Dr. Carey Gazis, Central Wash. U.; Dr. Fred Molz, Clemson U.; Dr. John Steinmetz, Indiana U.

23. Co-author of the national report entitled, “Basic Research Needs for Geosciences: Facilitating

21st Century Energy Systems”, U.S. Department of Energy Workshop, Office of Basic Energy

Sciences, Bethesda, MD, Feb. 21-23, 2007. 24. Author of a report for Industrial Economics Inc. entitled “IWEM BETA Version 2.0 Evaluation”,

EPA Contract Number: EP-W-07-011, November 2008. 25. Co-author of the American National Standard entitled “Evaluation of Subsurface Radionuclide

Transport at Commercial Nuclear Power production Facilities”. ANS Standards Committee, Working Group ANS-2.17, American Nuclear Society, 2010. Memberships: 1. American Geophysical Union (Fellow and Horton Award 1992)

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2. American Institute of Hydrology (Emeritus Member, C.V. Theis Award 2006) 3. National Ground Water Association (M. King Hubbert Award, 2014). 4. Geological Society of America (Fellow) 5. Soil Science Society of America. 6. International Association for Mathematical Geology

7. International Association of Hydrogeologists 8. Geochemical Society (Member # 178764) Professional Registration: Registered as a Professional Engineer in Alabama (#10492), and registered by the AIH as a

Professional Hydrogeologist (83-HG-165). Honors and Awards: 1. Samuel J. Leonard Memorial Award for outstanding research as a graduate student. Received

at Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1968. 2. National Science Foundation Fellowship for post-doctoral study in England (the Fellowship was

declined). 3. Awarded an Alumni Assistant Professorship by Auburn University for outstanding teaching and

research (Alumni title plus cash award). 4. Nominated by the Alabama Society of Professional Engineers for the 1974 Young Engineer of

the Year Award. 5. Nominated by Auburn University for the 1976 National Science Foundation Alan T. Waterman

Award in science and engineering. 6. Invited to be the "Moore Lecturer" at the University of Virginia, March 24, 1977. 7. Invited to be a Visiting Associate Professor in the Agronomy and Soils Department, University

of Illinois, July 15-September 14, 1977. 8. Nominated as Editor for the AGU Journal of Water Resources Research. 9. Named to the Feagin Professorship in the Department of Civil Engineering at Auburn

University, 10. Named Distinguished Graduate Faculty Lecturer for 1987 at Auburn University (Honorary

symposium plus cash award).

11. Co-author of second best paper for 1987 awarded by the National Water Well Association. 12. Named as Huff Eminent Scholar of Civil Engineering, 1/1/90.

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13. Received the 1992 Horton Award presented by the Hydrology Section of the American Geophysical Union. This is an international research award presented annually. It is recognized as the most prestigious award that a hydrologist can receive from the AGU Hydrology Section.

14. Named as SCUREF Distinguished Scientist, Clemson University, on August 15, 1995. 15. Elected Fellow of the American Geophysical Union on January 1, 2000. 16. Received the 2006 C.V. Theis Award for outstanding research in ground water hydrology from

the American Institute of Hydrology on May 22, 2006. 17. Elected a fellow of the Geological Society of America during May, 2006. 18. Received the 2014 M. King Hubbert Award from the National Groundwater Association for

“Scientific Contributions to the Groundwater Industry”, Invitations to Present Papers and Seminars: 1. Invitation to present a paper at the 1972 ASCE Water Resources Conference (accepted). 2. Invitation to present a seminar at the Fall 1972 Princeton University Quarterly Earth Science

Seminar (accepted). 3. Invitation to present a paper at the 1974 Summer Computer Simulation Conference (declined). 4. Invitation to present a paper at the 4th Annual Environmental Engineering and Science

Conference held at the University of Louisville in March 1974 (accepted). 5. One of 17 individuals selected from a national paper competition and invited to present a paper

at the Second National Ground Water Quality Symposium held in Denver, CO., on September 25-27, 1974 (accepted).

6. Invited to be chairman of the session on Soil-Water Movement at the 1974 Annual Meeting of

the Soil Science Society of America (declined because of scheduling conflict). 7. Invited to present a short course on "Hydrology in Professional Practice," (accepted). 8. Invited to perform a filmed interview and lead a discussion group at the Spring 1975

Symposium on Technology, Human Values and the Southern Future sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities (accepted).

9. Invited to present a seminar on the Use of Vegetation to Dry Sanitary Landfills. The seminar

was presented at the Environmental Effects Laboratory of the US Army Waterways Experiment Station in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on January 23, 1976.

10. Invited to present a paper at the 1976 Annual Meeting of the Canadian and American Sections

of the International Solar Energy Society (accepted). 11. Invited to present a paper at the symposium entitled "Cyclic Storage of Water in Aquifers," held

at the 1976 Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (accepted). 12. Invited as the "Moore Lecturer" at the University of Virginia to present a seminar entitled

"Biophysical Consideration Relating to Transport Phenomena in the Soil-Root System," and a luncheon talk entitled "Subsurface Storage of Heated Water," March 24, 1977 (accepted).

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13. Invited to participate at the Holcomb Research Institute Workshop on the Design of an

International Clearinghouse for Groundwater Models (accepted). 14. Invited to participate as a panel member at the July 1979 International Plant Membrane

Transport Workshop held at the University of Toronto (accepted). 15. Invited to prepare a chapter for a book on modeling wastewater renovation (accepted). 16. Invited to prepare the 1975-78 review on Unsaturated Zone Water for the US National Report

to the 17th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (accepted).

17. Invited by the editor of Water Resources Research to prepare a review paper on Modeling of

Water Transport in the Soil-Plant System (accepted). 18. Invited by the editor of Plant, Cell and Environment to prepare a review paper on Mathematical

Treatment of Water Movement in Plant Cells and Tissue (accepted). 19. Invited to present a paper at the June 1980 meeting of the International Energy Agency in

Copenhagen, Denmark (accepted). 20. Invited by the Battelle PNL to present a paper at the March 1982 International Symposium on

Unsaturated Flow and Transport Modeling Held in Seattle, Washington (accepted).

21. Invited to prepare a paper on Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage by the editor of CHEMTECH (accepted).

22. Invited to be Chairman of the General Groundwater Session at the 1982 Fall Meeting of the

American Geophysical Union held in San Francisco, CA. (accepted). 23. Invited to present a paper at the "International Conference on Subsurface Heat Storage in

Theory and Practice," held in Stockholm, Sweden on June 6-8, 1983 (accepted). 24. Invited to present a paper at the "18th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering

Conference," in Orlando, FL. in August, 1983 (accepted). 25. Invited to participate as a panel member at the AGU special sessions on Dispersion in

Groundwater at the Spring, 1984, Annual Meeting (accepted). 26. Invited to present a seminar at Stanford University (December, 1983) entitled "Dispersion

Theory and Field Experiments," (accepted). 27. Invited to participate as a speaker at a July, 1984, symposium on the "Educational Aspects of

Groundwater Modeling," sponsored by the National Center for Groundwater Modeling, Butler University (accepted).

28. Invited to participate as a speaker at the DOE-sponsored ISIS Seminar on Design of Field

Scale Experiments for Research in Subsurface Transport of Organics, December, 1984, Princeton University (accepted).

29. Invited to present a talk entitled "Recent Tracer Testing in Confined and Unconfined Aquifers:

An Overview," at the 1985 Fall AGU Meeting (accepted). 30. Invited to present a talk entitled "Tracer Testing in Aquifers," Rice University Seminar Series,

February 1986 (accepted).

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31. Invited to present a talk entitled "Performance and Analysis of Aquifer Tracer Tests with

Implications for Contaminant Transport Modeling," at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the AWRA (accepted).

32. Nominated as national editor for the Water Resources Monograph Series published by the

AGU (declined). 33. Invited to chair a session entitled "Groundwater Chemistry," at the 1987 Fall Meeting of the

American Geophysical Union (accepted). 34. Invited to present a seminar entitled, "Modeling Microbial Processes", at the University of

Nevada, Reno, March 1987 (accepted). 35. Invited to present seminars on modeling microbial processes and measuring K distributions, by

the Shell Development Co., Houston, TX, Feb., 1988 (accepted). 36. Invited to present a paper entitled "Solution Technique for a Coupled System of Equations

Describing Advection-Dominated Transport and Biotransformations in the Subsurface, " at the 1988 International Conference on Computational Engineering Sciences, April 10- 14, Atlanta, Georgia (accepted).

37. Invited to present an address entitled "Measuring Hydraulic Properties of Aquifers: The Next

Step," at the Plenary Session of the Ninth Annual Indiana Water Resources Association Symposium, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, June 8-10, 1988 (accepted).

38. Invited to be session organizer and chairman at the First EPRI/EPA Environmental Research

Conference on Groundwater Quality and Waste Disposal, Washington, D.C., May 2-4, 1989 (accepted).

39. Invited to speak at the 1989 south central regional meeting of the Society of American Military

Engineers, Mobile, AL., March 29-31 (accepted). 40. Invited to co-author a paper for the prestigious review series Hazard Assessment of Chemicals

Current Developments, Vol. 7 (accepted). 41. Invited to organize a session and present a paper at the first Western Pacific Geophysics

Meeting held in Kanazawa, Japan, August 21-25, 1990 (accepted). 42. Invited to serve as a discussion leader at the July 29 - August 2, 1991, ASCE International

Symposium on Ground Water, held in Nashville, TN. Topic is "Ground Water Problems in Practice, " (accepted).

43. Invited to be a co-organizer of the symposium entitled "Technology for the Utilization of

Aquifers: Artificial Recharge and Subsurface Storage," as part of the 29th International Geological Congress. To be held in Kyoto, Japan on August 24 - September 3, 1992, (accepted).

44. Invited to author a review paper for the 1987-1990 US Report to the IUGG (Accepted and co-

authored with Dr. Jacob Dane). 45. Invited to present a paper at the Symposium on "Groundwater Hydrology of Fractured Rocks

and Hydraulic Properties of Aquifers" held at the 29th International Geological Congress, 24 August - 3 September 1992, Kyoto, Japan. (Accepted).

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46. Invited to prepare a manuscript for the 29th IGC post-conference workshop on "Waste Disposal and Geology," September 4-5, 1992, Tokyo, Japan. (Accepted).

47. Invited by the President of the Shandong Academy of Sciences, Jinan, Shandong Province,

P.R. China to visit the Academy, present lectures, and discuss research activities of mutual interest. (Accepted for period of 7 September - 13 September 1992.)

48. Invited to present a paper at the honorary symposium entitled "The Remson Symposium: 30

years of Groundwater Modeling" held at the 1992 Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. (Accepted).

49. Invited to prepare a paper for a special issue of The Log Analyst (Jan./Feb. 1993) dealing with

environmental applications of borehole geophysics. (Accepted). 50. Invited to prepare a chapter on fractal property distributions for the 1994 issue of Advances in

Soil Science. (Accepted). 51. Requested to give two invited presentations at the 1994 Fall Annual Meeting of the American

Geophysical Union, one dealing with fractals the other with subsurface property measurements. (Accepted).

52. Invited to make presentations at 1995 and 1996 special sessions of the American Geophysical

Union. (Accepted). 53. Invited to be featured speaker at the annual Environmental Hydrology Colloquium sponsored

by the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department on February 23, 1996 (accepted). Title of talk was “Ambient Flow and K Measurement using the Electronic Borehole Flowmeter.”

54. Invited by Duke University to present a research talk entitled, “Fractal Models for Irregular

Property Distributions: Origin and Development of Concepts”. (Presented April 12, 1999, Durham, NC)

55. Invited by New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and Sandia National Laboratory to

present research talks entitled, “ Stochastic Fractals, Multifractals and Transport in Porous Media”. (Presentations on May 24 and 25, 1999, in Albuquerque and Socorro, NM respectively.)

56. Invited to present a seminar entitled, “Nature and measurement of hydraulic properties:

Overview of evolving methodology, concepts and results”, At Temple University, February 15, 2000, Philadelphia, PA. (Accepted)

57. Invited to present a seminar entitled, “The application of fractal scaling concepts to flow and

transport in porous media: development of theory, data requirements, and supporting measurements” at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, October 25, 2000, Blacksburg, VA (Accepted).

58. Invited to present a seminar entitled, “Implications of observed and simulated flows in

monitoring wells” at Temple University, May 25, 2001, Philadelphia, PA. (Accepted). 59. Invited to speak at the special session entitled “ Recent Advances in Aquifer Hydraulics With

Applications to Aquifer and Vadose-Zone Characterization, Remediation, and De-watering”, held at the Annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, November 5 – 10, 2001, Boston, MA (Accepted).

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60. Invited by the American Geophysical Union to Author a review paper on Fractals in Subsurface Hydrology for publication in Reviews of Geophysics (Accepted).

61. Molz, F.J., 2003, Heterogeneity on all scales, instrument spatial weighting functions and

measurement problems in natural porous media, Hydrologic Sciences Colloquium Series, Sept. 12, University of Nevada, Reno, NV. (invited presentation)

62. Molz, F.J., 2003, Where is the order in the hydraulic properties of natural heterogeneous

sediments, and how do we measure such properties, CH2M-Hill Distinguished Research Seminar, Nov. 12-13, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.

63. Molz, F.J., 2003, Noah's Flood: The first recorded interaction between humans and climate

change? CH2M-Hill Distinguished Research Seminar, Nov. 12-13, Auburn University, Auburn, AL.

64. Molz, F.J. 2005. Stochastic fractals in subsurface hydrology: Concepts and measurements

during the past 15 years. Invited presentation in the “Klepser Seminar Series”, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

65. Invited to give a presentation at the “International Symposium on Fractional Calculus” held on

January 9 – 13, 2006, at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand (Travel costs paid by the Symposium) (Accepted).

66. Invited to participate as a panel member and external evaluator at the “International

Symposium on Site Characterization for CO2 Geologic Storage, March 20 - 22, 2006, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Ca (Accepted).

67. Invited by the U.S. Dept. of Energy to participate in the Workshop on Basic Research Needs in

the Geosciences, Feb. 21-23, 2007, Washington, DC. (authored first drafts of portions of the final national report)

68. Invited by the US Department of Energy in 2010 to evaluate the status of the IFRC well-field

mitigation studies. Workshop held on December 8 - 9, 2010. (Coauthor of report and evaluation of responses.)

69. Invited to be the April 4, 2013 Keynote speaker at the 21

st Annual David S. Snipes Hydrology

Symposium at Clemson University. Presented a 1 hr. talk entitled, “Computer Modeling in Hydrogeology: Where Did It Come From, How Has It Evolved, and Where Is It Going”.

70. Invited with Boris Faybishenko (senior author) to present a talk at the winter 2015 U. Cal. Davis

Biomathematics seminar, entitled “The Emergence of Chaotic Dynamics in Complex Microbial Systems: 1D Modeling and Perspectives.

Committee Memberships (National):

1974 - 1976 Member, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Committee on Water in the Unsaturated

Zone. 1976 - 1980 Chairman, AGU Committee on Water in the Unsaturated Zone. "Soil Water and Plant

Aspect of the Unsaturated Zone Controlling Ground Water Recharge," (presented at the 1978 Spring Annual Meeting of the AGU), served as session chairman.

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1976 - 1977 Co-Chairman, AGU Committee organizing a symposium entitled "Unified Hydrologic Studies of the Saturated-Unsaturated Zones". Symposium held at the 1977 Spring Annual Meeting of the AGU, served as session chairman.

1976 - 1979 Member, AGU Horton Award Committee (selects best paper each year in an AGU

publication in the area of hydrology, hydraulics, and water resources). 1976 - 1978 Chairman, Liaison Office for the Soil Science Society of American and the American

Geophysical Union. 1977 - 1978 Organized and chaired a Special Session entitled "Soil Water and Plant Aspect of the

Unsaturated Zone Controlling Ground Water Recharge," (held at the 1978 Spring Annual Meeting of the AGU).

1978 Member, AGU Committee organizing a symposium for the 1978 Fall Annual Meeting

entitled "Legal Aspects of Hydrology". 1980 - 1984 Member, AGU Committee on Water in the Unsaturated Zone. 1980 - 1987 Member, AGU Groundwater Committee. 1982 - 1984 Co-Chairman, AGU Committee organizing a symposium for the Spring 1984 meeting

on "Measurement of Dispersion Parameters in Groundwater", 1984 - 1986 Chairman, AGU Groundwater Committee. 1984 - 1995 Member, Science Advisory Committee, Electric Power Research Institute. 1985 - 1986 Co-Convener of a Chapman Conference entitled, "Microbial Processes in the

Transport, Fate and In-Situ Treatment of Subsurface Contaminants," (held Oct. 1-3, 1986 in Snowbird, Utah).

1985 - 1987 Co-Chairperson of a committee organizing a special session for the Spring, 1987, AGU

meeting entitled, "Field Approaches and Measurement Techniques for Quantifying Spatial Variability in Aquifers. "

1987 - 1988 Member of the committee organizing a national workshop entitled "Validation of Flow

and Transport Models for the Unsaturated Zone," Ruidoso, New Mexico, May 23-26, 1988.

1989 - 1990 Member, national committee organizing the First EPRI/EPA Environmental Research

Conference on Groundwater Quality and Waste Disposal, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1989.

1988 - 1989 Chairman, national committee organizing a Conference entitled "New Field Techniques

for Quantifying the Physical and Chemical Properties of Heterogeneous Aquifers," March 20-23, 1989, Dallas, Texas (also Proceedings Co-Editor).

1989 - 1990 Member, committee that organized a session entitled, "Subsurface Contaminant

Transport, New Measurement Techniques," at the Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, August 21-25, 1990, Kanazawa, Japan.

1989 - 1990 Member, Organizing Committee for the International Conference entitled, "Transport

and Mass Exchange Processes in Sand and Gravel Aquifers." October 1-4, 1990, Ottawa, Canada.

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1991 Member, Discussion Panel, ASCE International Symposium on Ground Water, July 29 - August 2, 1991 in Nashville, TN.

1991 - 1992 Member, Organizing Committee for the symposium entitled "Technology for the

Utilization of Aquifers: Artificial Recharge and Subsurface Storage, " to be held in Kyoto, Japan, August 24 - September 3, 1992, as part of the 29th International Geologic Congress.

1991 - 1997 Member, Nuclear Safety Research Review Committee, Nuclear Regulatory

Commission, and Chairman, High Level Waste Subcommittee. 1990 - 1992 Member, Translations Committee, American Geophysical Union. 1992 - 1998 Member, Groundwater Committee, American Geophysical Union (Chairman, 92/94). 1993 - 1994 Member of the organizing committee for the international conference on "Groundwater

Quality: Remediation and Protection," Prague, Czech Republic, 1995. 1993 - 1995 Member of the "Horton Award Committee" for the American Geophysical Union (1994),

Chairman elect for 1995. 1993 - 2000 Member, Hydrology Section Executive Committee, American Geophysical Union. 1996 - 1999 Member, (Chairman, 1998/99), Langbein Lectureship Selection Committee, American

Geophysical Union. 1996-1998 Convenor and Chairman, Organizing Committee for an AGU Chapman Conference on

Fractal Scaling, Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos in Hydrologic Systems. 1997 Member, Discussion Panel, International Conference on Advances in Groundwater

Hydrology, sponsored by the American Institute of Hydrology. 1998 Co-chairman, Special Session H11E entitled, “ Scaling, Multifractals, and Nonlinear

Variability in Precipitation and Hydrology” Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, December 6-10, 1998, San Francisco, CA.

1998 – 1999 Co-convenor, Symposium NP1.2: Scaling, Multifractals and Nonlinear Variability in

Hydrology. XXIV General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society. April 19-23, 1999, The Hague, Netherlands.

2000 Member, Organizing Committee for the Fall AGU special session entitled, “ An

integrated view of subsurface heterogeneity: Measurements, Geology, Modeling and implications for contaminant transport. Held at the 2000 Fall Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Fransisco, CA.

2000 Member, Ad-Hoc Committee on Hydrology Section Awards, American Geophysical

Union. 2000 – 2002. Member, (Chairman, 2001-2002), Hydrology Section Award Committee, American

Geophysical Union. 2001 – 2005. Associate Editor, Transport in Porous Media, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The

Netherlands. 2001 – 2004. Founding Associate Editor, Vadose Zone Journal, Soil Science Society of America.

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2001 – 2002. Member, American Geophysical Union Executive Committee. 2003 – Pres. Clemson Co-Representative to the "Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of

Hydrologic Science" affiliated with the National Science Foundation. 2003 Member, Ad-Hoc SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats)

Committee appointed by the President of the Hydrology Section, American Geophysical Union.

2005 Member, National Science Foundation “Committee of Visitors” performing an

evaluation of the “Surface Earth Processes Section” of the “Division of Earth Sciences. 2005 – 2007 Member, Working Group for Re-Writing the American Nuclear Society Standards ANS-

2.17 (Evaluation of Radionuclide Transport in Ground Water for Nuclear Facilities) and ANS-2.9 (Evaluation of Ground Water Supply for Nuclear Facilities).

2005 - 2006 Member of the Symposium Advisory Board for the “International Symposium on Site

Characterization for CO2 Geological Storage”, Lawrence-Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, March 20 – 22, 2006.

2007 Panelist and writer for the DOE Workshop and report on “Basic Research Needs for

Geosciences: Facilitating 21st Century Energy Systems”, Bethesda, MD, February 21-

23, 2007. 2013 - Pres. Initiator and member of the committee organizing an international conference entitled,

“A Path to Improved Understanding of Complex Soil Systems”. To be held on September 3 - 5, 2014 at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and supported by SSSA/Bouyoucos funds and DOE Subsurface Research funds.

Committee Memberships (University and State):

Member, School of Engineering Effective Teaching Committee (3 years). Member, Sigma Xi Scholarship Committee (3 years). Member, Civil Engineering Curriculum Planning Committee. Member, Civil Engineering Graduate Program Planning Committee. Chairman, Faculty Location and Selection Committee. Chairman, Civil Engineering United Fund Committee. Member, State ASCE Newsletter Publication Committee (2 years). Member, School of Engineering Self-Study Steering Committee (author of 206 page final report). Member, Assistant Dean Selection Committee. Member, Chemical Engineering Department Head Selection Committee. Chairman, Engineering Faculty Council (major faculty organization in the School of Engineering).

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Member, Auburn University Curriculum Committee. Member, Faculty Senate Academic Facilities Committee, Member, Auburn University Bronowski Film and Course Committee. Chairman, Engineering Experiment Station Study Committee. Chairman, Engineering Experiment Station Proposal Evaluation Committee. Member, Auburn University Priorities and Planning Committee. Chairman, Research Subcommittee of Auburn University Priorities and Planning Committee. Member, School of Engineering Dean Search Committee. Member, Civil Engineering Department Head Search Committee.

Chairman, University Search Committee for a Director of Contract and Grant Development. Chairman, School of Engineering Civil Engineering Department Head Search Committee. Member, Auburn University Committee for Organizational Restructuring. Chairman, Civil Engineering Department Search Committee for a Soil Mechanic Faculty Addition. Member, Auburn University Committee for Implementation of Organizational Restructuring. Member, State of Alabama Hazardous Waste Technical Advisory Committee. Representative of Auburn University to the Universities Council on Water Resources. Member, Auburn University Search Committee for the Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Member, Special University Committee to Consider FY-87 Budget Constraints. Chairman, Geology Department Review Committee. Member, Dean of Engineering Search Committee, 1987-88. Member, Department Head Search Committee, Agronomy and Soils, 1988-1989. Member, Department Head Search Committee, CE Department, 1990-1992. Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Engineering, 1989-1991 present. Chairman, Assistant VP for Research Search Committee, 1991 - 1992. Member, University Water Resources Council, 1991 - present. Member, University Committee on Doctoral Programs, 1991-1992. Member, SAC's University Purpose Committee, 1992. Chairman, CE Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1992-1993.

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Member, AU Environmental Institute Advisory Committee, 1992 - 1995. Member, CoES Student Scholarships, Awards and Honors Committee, 1995 - present. Member, Clemson University Committee of Endowed and Titled Professors, 1995 - present. Chairman/Member, Geological Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1996-present. Chairman/Member, EE&S Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1996-present. Chairman/Member, EE&S Tenure Review Committee, 1998-2000. (Similar committee work continuing.)

Graduate Advisees: (Name, graduation date, thesis title, degree, employment.)

Joshi, M.S., 1971, Numerical Analysis of Water Potential Propagation in Plant Stems, M.S.C.E., Consulting Firm.

Moore, C.L., 1973, Transpiration - A Possible Solution to Sanitary Landfill Leaching, M.S.C.E.,

President of own firm. Van Fleet, S.R., 1974, Treatment and Transpiration: Applications to Sanitary Landfill Leachate,

M.S.C.E., Corps of Engineers. Jones, T.E., 1977, Constructing and Conducting a Heat Storage Well Equipment, M.S.C.E., Consulting Firm. Hampton, D.R., 1978, One-Dimensional Coupled Transport of Water and Heat in a Clay Aquitard, M.S.C.E., Assistant Professor, Michigan State University. Dunnavant, T.W., 1979, A Study of Pore Electrolyte Concentration Upon the Thermal Conductivity of Clay, M.S.C.E.. Research Engineer. Exxon Research. Houston. TX. Wallace, Brooke J., 1980, Flooding Analyses: Oak Grove Community, Union Springs. Alabama, M. S.

C. E., Major in U. S. Army. Andersen, Peter F., 1981, A Field Experiment Involving the Storage of Thermal Energy in Aquifers,

M.S.C.E., Vice President of Geotrans, Inc., a Consulting Firm. Widdowson, Mark A., 1987, A Numerical Model for the Simulation of Substrate, Nutrient and Multiple

Electron Acceptor Transport/Degradation Coupled to Microbial Growth Dynamics in Porous Media, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

O'Daniel, Sandy, 1990, M.C.E. Degree, Consulting Firm. Wen, Ming-Hong, Ph.D., Biohydrochemical Modeling of Wetlands, 1993, State Environmental

Agency. Jones, Brian C., M.C.E., 1991, Consulting Firm. Boman, Jerry, Ph.D., 1993, Three-Dimensional Hydraulic Conductivity Based on Vertical Distribution

of Data, Co-advisor with Dr. Güven, Research Associate/Instructor, Auburn University.

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Hayworth, Joel S., Ph.D., 1992, Investigation of Near-Field Behavior of Aqueous Contaminant Plumes Using Physical and Mathematical Models, Co-advisor with Dr. Güven, Tyndall Air Force Base, then consulting firm.

Cropp, Julie L., M.C.E., 1993, Consulting Firm. Durak, Jennifer L., M.C.E., 1993, Consulting Firm. Clement, Thangadurai P., Ph.D., 1993, Numerical Modeling of Variably-Saturated Groundwater Flow Problems with Seepage-Face Boundaries, Co-advised with Dr. Wise, Batttelle PNL, then

University of Western Australia, then Auburn University. Mixon, Kim E., M.C.E., Wetland Mathematical Modeling, 1994, Accounting Firm. Feng, Ke, M.C.E., Wetland Mathematical Modeling, 1994, Florida State Environmental Agency. Emrick, Russel T., M.C.E., 1994, Wetland groundwater characterization, Consulting Firm. Boone, Kelly D., M.S., 1996, Application of a Borehole Flowmeter for the Assessment of Hydraulic

Conductivity Distributions, Consulting Firm. Foley, Nicole A., M.S., 1996, Pressure Distribution Around an Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter

in an Artificial Well, Consulting Firm, then U.S. EPA. Atkinson, Dayne E., M.S., 1997, Modeling of the Passaic and Pompton Rivers for Predicting Algal

Bloom, Major Oil Company Puz, Aleksandra, M.S., 1997, Activated Carbon Adsorption Processes, National Regulatory Agency in

Africa. Miller, Benjamin E., Ph.D., 1997, Development of the Multi-Component Reactive Transport Computer

Model TICKET, with Application to Iron in a Wetland Sediment, Consulting Firm, private consultant, novelist.

Arnold, Katrin B., M.S., 1997, Calibration of an Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter in an Artificial

Well Without a Packer, Consulting Firm, then BMW Automotive. Dinwiddie, Cynthia L., M.S., 1997, The Effect of Electromagnetic Borehole Flowmeter-Induced

Headloss on the Hydraulics of Gravel-Packed and Non-Packed Wells. Ph.D., 2001, A new small drill-hole mini-permeameter probe for in-situ permeability measurement, Southwest Research Institute.

Elci, Alper, Ph.D., 2003, Experimental and theoretical study of subsurface flow and transport in a

riparian wetland, Consulting firm and then a University in Turkey. Lu, Silong, Ph.D., 2000, Fractal Models of the Physical Properties of Heterogeneous Sediments,

Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Clemson University, 2001, then Consulting Firm. Murphy, Kim L., M.S., 1999, Site Evaluation and the Development of a Ground Water Flow Model in a

Freshwater Wetland, Consulting Firm. Hunt, Jonathan, MS, 2000, Simulation of Natural Biochemical Degradation Processes in a Swine

Effluent Spray Field, Consulting Firm.

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Crisman, Stefanie, MS, 2000, Hydrogeology of the Four Mile Branch Groundwater/Surface Water Site at the SRS. Ph.D., 2008, An Examination of Multilayer Confined Aquifer Behavior Under Pumping Conditions, Consulting Firm.

Grimshaw, Chad, MS, 2001. Fecal Coliform and Metals Reduction to Protect and Improve the

Impaired Waters of the Keowee Watershed, Consulting Firm. Chambers, Geoffrey, MS, 2003, Numerical Studies of the Scale Effect in Pumping Tests. Continued

in Hydrogeology for a Ph.D., left program to study law. Demerkanli, Inci, MS, 2002, The Effect of Septic Tanks on the Waters of Lake Keowee. Ph.D., 2007,

Modeling Long-Term Plutonium Transport in the Savannah River Site Vadose Zone, Post Doc. Guan, Gian Yong, MS, 2003, Calculation of spatial weighting functions for transient hydraulic tests.

Ph.D., 2006, Analysis of a 3-D Tritium Transport Experiment at the MADE Site, Consulting Firm. Demirkanli, Teresa, MS, 2005, Development of a rational and data-driven context for the preservation

of the Lake Keowee environment, Consulting Firm. Matta, Rajiv, MS, 2005, 2D hydrodynamic model simulating flow and transport in Lake Hartwell,

Consulting Firm. Lee, Byung Joon, Ph.D.,2008 (Co-Advisor), Experimental and Modeling Studies For Optimizing

flocculant-Aided Sediment Retention Ponds, Kyungpook National Uiversity, South Korea. Thompson, Shannon W., Ph.D., 2010, (Co-Advisor) Mobility of Plutonium in Zea Mays (Corn):

Determination of Transport Velocities, Spatial Distribution and Correlations with Iron, Consulting Firm.

Served as Committee Member for the following M.S. and Ph.D. students:

Name Degree Date Glenn, R.W. M.S.C.E. 1971 Wynne, R.H. M.S.C.E 1971 Miller, M. C. M.S.C.E. 1972 Smith, R.E. M.S.C.E. 1972 Chambliss, J.W. M.S.C.E. 1975 Seawell, H.R. M.S.C.E. 1976 Cross, D. 1. M.S.C.E. 1976 Ball, J. A. M.S.C.E. 1977 Brown, G. C. M.S.C.E. 1977 Koeppel, S. L. M.S.C.E. 1978 Ford, C.M. M.S.C.E. 1978 Cullen, D.N. M.S.C.E. 1979 Summerall, G.R. M.S.C.E. 1979 Jones, S. R. M.S.C.E 1981 Jin, Yee-Chung M.S.C.E 1982 Falta, R. W. M.S.C.E 1984 Ballard, W. M. M.S.C.E 1985 Hopmans, Y. N. Ph.d. 1985

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Kaminsky, A. F. M.S.C.E 1986 Camp, C. V. M.S.C.E 1986 Chen, M. M.S.C.E 1986 Pratt, T.R. M.S.C.E 1986 Sims, P.N. M.S.C.E 1986 Matteson, K. T. M.S.C.E. 1987 Nachabi, M. M.S.C.E 1988 Schwartz, M. A. M.S.C.E. 1989 Sing, V. M.C.E. 1989 O'Daniel, S. M..C.E. 1990 Jones, B. C. M.C.E. 1991 Madkour, M.S. Ph.D. 1993 Jordan, R. M.C.E. 1992 Guthery, S.P. M.C.E. 1993 Feng, K. Ph.D. 1997 Larson, A.G. M.S. 1996 Chen, S. Ph.D. 1997 Walker, R.C. Ph.D. 1997 Annan, J. M.S. 1998 Sochor, C. S. M.S. 1998 Zitsch, K H. M.S. 1998 Howell, S. L. M.S. 1998 Casey, R. Ph.D. 2000 Feehley, E.C. M.S. 1999 McGinnis, P.L. M.S. 2000 Rossabi, J. Ph.D. 1999 Scuras, S. Ph.D. 2004 Zhang, Z. Ph.D. 1998 Verce, M. Ph.D. 2001 Grossman, C. M.S. 2001 Bridges, Robert M.S. 2001 Lrinovich, C.T. M.S. 2001 Thierbach, R. M.S. 2000 Chambers, G. Ph.D Left Program Williams, R.E. Ph.D 2004 Henley, Jim M.S. 2003 Fawumi, Olalekan M.S. 2002 Roop, John Paul Ph.D. 2004 Rogers, Ashley M.S. 2004 Eichinger, Heidi M.S. 2004 Piver, Jaime M.S. 2004 Scuras, Sean PH.D. 2004 Powell, Brian Ph.D. 2005 Gumapas, Leo M.S. 2005 Cannon, Jesse M.S. 2005 Liang, Hailian M.S. (2004), Ph.D. 2010 Falta, D. M.S. (2002), Ph.D. 2006 Van Antwerp, Darby M.S. 2005 Workman, Robert M.S. 2007 Attardo, Amy M.S. 2007 Cannon, Jesse M.S. 2008 Dorman, Lane M.S. 2007 Hall, Richard Ph.D 2012 Lee, Byung Joon Ph.D. 2008 Thompson, Shannon Ph.D. 2009

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Tyre, Shelly M.S. 2008 Chen, Fei Ph.D. 2012 Hixon, Amy Ph.D. 2013 Rudy, Sarak M.S. 2013 Beebe, Donald Ph.D. 2013 Palmer, Hilary Ph.D. 2015 Witmer, Michael M.S. 2014 Ely, Stephanie M.S. Pending

Courses Taught: 1. CE 412 Hydrology 2. CE 315 Engineering Geology 3. TS 100L Man's Environment 4. CE 406 Soil Mechanics 1 5. CE 301 Civil Engineering Analysis 6. CE 490 Special Problems 7. CE 604 Seepage Through Porous Media 8. CE 517 Water Resources Engineering 9. CE 699 Research and Thesis 10. CE 489 Civil Engineering Design 11. CE 202 Introduction to Computer Programming 12. CE 515 Subsurface Hydrology 13. CE 516 Subsurface Hydraulic Measurements 14. CE 605 Groundwater Hydraulics 1 15. CE 606 Groundwater Hydraulics II 16. CE 607 Numerical Methods in Hydraulics and Hydrology 17. CE 608 Advanced Numerical Methods 1 18. CE 609 Advanced Numerical Methods 11 19. ESE 482/682 Groundwater and Contaminant Transport 20. GEOL 408/608 Geohydrology 21. ESE 855 Surface and Subsurface Transport 22. ESE/GEOL 808 Groundwater Modeling 23. EE&S 852 Subsurface and Wetland Hydraulics 24. EE&S/ChE 814 Applied Numerical Methods in Process Engineering

Professional Listings:

1. American Men and Women of Science 2. Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans 3. Who’s Who in America 4. Who’s Who in Computer Education and Research 5. International Who’s Who in Energy and Nuclear Sciences 6. Who’s Who in the World

Major Areas of Interest:

1. Groundwater-soil-plant-atmosphere transport processes 2. Surface and subsurface hydrology 3. Soil mechanics and soil physics 4. Nuclear environmental engineering

5. Numerical analysis and applied mathematics 6. Stochastic Hydrology

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Hobbies

1. Aerobics and Weight Work 2. Hiking and Traveling 3. Reading and Investing