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Vadose Zone Hydrology (co-taught with Dr. McCray): 3-hour-credit course, GEO 391, presented at
Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Spring 2004.
Environmental Isotope Geochemistry (co-taught with Dr. Banner): 3-hour-credit course, GEO 388H,
presented at Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin,
Spring 2003, 2005.
Groundwater Pollution and Contaminant Transport: 3-hour-credit course, presented at the Department
of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, Spring 1998.
Basic principles of unsaturated flow and solute transport: 3-hour-credit course, GEO 388, presented
at the Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, 1992.
Basic Principles of Unsaturated Flow and Solute Transport: (Co-taught with Dr. Dutton) 3-hour-credit
course, GEO 388, presented at the Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin,
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Fate and Transport (co-taught with Dr. Nicot): (1 day) presented to Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Austin, Texas, Spring 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006.
Estimating Rates of Groundwater Recharge: (Co-taught with Dr. Healy) (1 day), presented at
Geological Society of America national meeting, Denver, Colorado, 2004.
Assessment of Groundwater Surface Water Interactions: (4 hr) presented to EPA Region 6, Dallas,
Texas, Fall 2003.
Groundwater Surface Water Interactions: (1 day) presented to Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality, Austin, Texas, August 2003, 2005.
Unsaturated Zone Hydrology: (2 day) presented to Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission,
Austin, Texas, April 2002, August, 2001.
Techniques for Quantifying Groundwater Recharge: (Co-taught with Dr. Healy) (1 day), presented at
Geological Society of America national meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 2001.
Techniques for Estimating Groundwater Recharge: (4 hr), presented toTexas Water Development Board,
Austin, Texas, June 2001.
Physical and environmental tracer data to quantify spatial and temporal variability in unsaturated
flow: presented at the Summer School on European Water Resources and Climate Change Processes,
University College, 1997.
Unsaturated Zone Hydrology, Organic Contaminant Transport, and Groundwater Modeling: (1 day)
presented to University College, Department of Civil Engineering, Cork, Ireland, January 1997.
Unsaturated-flow studies related to low-level radioactive waste disposal: sponsored by the American
Nuclear Society and presented to the University of Nevada, 1989.
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