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Steven Berg
Adjunct Assistant Research Professor - University of Waterloo / President and CEO - Aquanty Inc
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Three‐dimensional transient hydraulic tomography in a highly heterogeneous glaciofluvial aquifer‐aquitard system
SJ Berg, WA Illman
Water Resources Research 47 (10), 2011
1482011
Capturing aquifer heterogeneity: Comparison of approaches through controlled sandbox experiments
SJ Berg, WA Illman
Water Resources Research 47 (9), 2011
902011
Comparison of hydraulic tomography with traditional methods at a highly heterogeneous site
SJ Berg, WA Illman
Groundwater 53 (1), 71-89, 2015
872015
Field study of hydrogeologic characterization methods in a heterogeneous aquifer
M Alexander, SJ Berg, WA Illman
Groundwater 49 (3), 365-382, 2011
812011
Transient hydraulic tomography in a fractured dolostone: Laboratory rock block experiments
R Sharmeen, WA Illman, SJ Berg, TCJ Yeh, YJ Park, EA Sudicky, K Ando
Water Resources Research 48 (10), 2012
732012
Hydraulic/partitioning tracer tomography for DNAPL source zone characterization: Small-scale sandbox experiments
WA Illman, SJ Berg, X Liu, A Massi
Environmental science & technology 44 (22), 8609-8614, 2010
692010
Field study of subsurface heterogeneity with steady‐state hydraulic tomography
SJ Berg, WA Illman
Groundwater 51 (1), 29-40, 2013
682013
Comparison of approaches for predicting solute transport: Sandbox experiments
WA Illman, SJ Berg, TCJ Yeh
Groundwater 50 (3), 421-431, 2012
652012
On the importance of geological data for hydraulic tomography analysis: Laboratory sandbox study
Z Zhao, WA Illman, SJ Berg
Journal of Hydrology 542, 156-171, 2016
642016
Should hydraulic tomography data be interpreted using geostatistical inverse modeling? A laboratory sandbox investigation
WA Illman, SJ Berg, Z Zhao
Water Resources Research 51 (5), 3219-3237, 2015
532015
Validation of hydraulic tomography in an unconfined aquifer: A controlled sandbox study
Z Zhao, WA Illman, TCJ Yeh, SJ Berg, D Mao
Water Resources Research 51 (6), 4137-4155, 2015
462015
Investigating groundwater-lake interactions in the Laurentian Great Lakes with a fully-integrated surface water-groundwater model
S Xu, SK Frey, AR Erler, O Khader, SJ Berg, HT Hwang, MV Callaghan, ...
Journal of Hydrology 594, 125911, 2021
452021
Integrated modelling to assess climate change impacts on groundwater and surface water in the Great Lakes Basin using diverse climate forcing
E Persaud, J Levison, S MacRitchie, SJ Berg, AR Erler, B Parker, ...
Journal of Hydrology 584, 124682, 2020
422020
Understanding the water balance paradox in the Athabasca River Basin, Canada
HT Hwang, YJ Park, EA Sudicky, SJ Berg, R McLaughlin, JP Jones
Hydrological Processes 32 (6), 729-746, 2018
402018
Comparative study of transient hydraulic tomography with varying parameterizations and zonations: Laboratory sandbox investigation
N Luo, Z Zhao, WA Illman, SJ Berg
Journal of hydrology 554, 758-779, 2017
362017
Improved predictions of saturated and unsaturated zone drawdowns in a heterogeneous unconfined aquifer via transient hydraulic tomography: Laboratory sandbox experiments
SJ Berg, WA Illman
Journal of Hydrology 470, 172-183, 2012
352012
A simple iterative method for estimating evapotranspiration with integrated surface/subsurface flow models
HT Hwang, YJ Park, SK Frey, SJ Berg, EA Sudicky
Journal of hydrology 531, 949-959, 2015
302015
Estimating hydraulic parameters when poroelastic effects are significant
SJ Berg, PA Hsieh, WA Illman
Groundwater 49 (6), 815-829, 2011
302011
Efficient uncertainty quantification in fully-integrated surface and subsurface hydrologic simulations
KL Miller, SJ Berg, JH Davison, EA Sudicky, PA Forsyth
Advances in Water Resources 111, 381-394, 2018
292018
Studies of water velocity in the capillary fringe: The point velocity probe
SJ Berg, RW Gillham
Groundwater 48 (1), 59-67, 2010
232010
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