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Rosemary Knight

The George L. Harrington Professor in the School of Earth Sciences and Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment
Phone: (650) 736-1487

News, Announcments, Videos

Nov 2 2016
Focusing on a 1,000-foot-deep two-dimensional slice of ground from Aptos down to Monterey, Stanford University researchers are taking a new tact studying saltwater intrusion along the Central Coast.

Recent Publications

Characterizing Heterogeneity in Infiltration Rates During Managed Aquifer Recharge

Mawer, C., Parsekian, A., Pidlisecky, A., & Knight, R. (2016). Characterizing Heterogeneity in Infiltration Rates During Managed Aquifer Recharge. GROUNDWATER, 54(6), 818–829.

The impact of pore-scale magnetic field inhomogeneity on the shape of the nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation time distribution

Grombacher, D., Fay, E., Nordin, M., & Knight, R. (2016). The impact of pore-scale magnetic field inhomogeneity on the shape of the nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation time distribution. GEOPHYSICS, 81(5), EN43–EN55.

Models and methods for predicting hydraulic conductivity in near-surface unconsolidated sediments using nuclear magnetic resonance

Maurer, J., & Knight, R. (2016). Models and methods for predicting hydraulic conductivity in near-surface unconsolidated sediments using nuclear magnetic resonance. GEOPHYSICS, 81(5), D503–D518.