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Selected influential publications

Basu et al., 2010. Nutrient loads exported from managed catchments reveal emergent biogeochemical stationarity, Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L23404, 1-5, doi:10.1029/2010GL045168.

Min et al., 2010. Spatially distributed modeling of surface water flow dynamics in the Everglades ridge and slough landscape. Journal of Hydrology, 390: 1-12, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.06.023.

Wang et al., 2006. Rejuvenating the largest treatment wetland in Florida. Ecological Engineering, 26, 132–146.

Jawitz et al., 2005. Groundwater contaminant flux reduction resulting from nonaqueous phase liquid mass reduction. Water Resources Research, 41, W10408, doi:10.1029/2004WR003825.

Jawitz, 2004. Moments of truncated continuous univariate distributions. Advances in Water Resources, 27(3):  269-281.

Jawitz et al., 1998. Field implementation of a Winsor Type I surfactant/alcohol mixture for in situ solubilization of a complex NAPL as a single-phase microemulsion. Environmental Science & Technology, 32(4) pp. 523-530.

 

Peer-reviewed journal articles

[HBC]  – Hydrologic and biogeochemical cycles in wetlands [-W] and managed landscapes [-L]. Includes quantitative ecohydrology

[GQ] – Groundwater quality protection, including contaminated site remediation, field-scale experiments, laboratory experiments, mathematical modeling

[WRS] – Water resource sustainability: Water security for urban and agricultural users; policy and management

[HSI] – Hydrologic science innovations in data analysis and statistics [-D], and new instruments for the field [-F] and laboratory [-L]

 

An asterisk (*) denotes a graduate student, and a double asterisk (**) denotes a postgraduate research associate.

 

49.

Jawitz, J.W., and Mitchell, J.**, 2011. Temporal inequality of catchment discharge and solute export. Water Resources Research, 47, W00J14, doi:10.1029/2010WR010197. [HBC-L] [HSI-D]

48.

McCray, J.E., Tick, G.R., Jawitz, J.W., Brusseau, M.L., Gierke, J.S., Falta, R.W., Knox, R., Sabatini, D., and Annable, M.D., 2011. Innovative source-zone remediation studies at Hill and Dover AFB:  Lessons learned. Ground Water, 49(5): 727-744, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2010.00783.x. [GQ]

47.

Bhadha, J.H.*, Jawitz, J.W., and Min, J.-H.**, 2011. Phosphorus mass balance and internal load in an impacted subtropical isolated wetland, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 218: 619-632, doi:10.1007/s11270-010-0673-9. [HBC-W]

46.

Miller, M.L.**, Bhadha, J.H.*, O’Connor, G.A., Jawitz, J.W., and Mitchell, J.**, 2011. Aluminum water treatment residuals as permeable reactive barrier sorbents to reduce phosphorus losses, Chemosphere, 83(7): 978-983, doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.02.014. [GQ] [HBC-L]

45.

Obour, A.K.*, Silveira, M.L., Vendramini, J.M.B., Jawitz, J.W., O’Connor, G.A. and L.E. Sollenberger, 2011. A phosphorus budget for bahiagrass pastures growing on a typical Florida spodosol. Agronomy Journal, 103(3): 611-616, doi: 10.2134/agronj2010.0372. [HBC-L]

44.

Obour, A.K.*, J.M.B. Vendramini, M.L. Silveira, L.E. Sollenberger, G.A. O'Connor, J.W. Jawitz., 2011. Phosphorus fertilization responses on bahiagrass pastures – Forage production and water quality. Agronomy Journal, 103:324–330, doi:10.2134/agronj2010.0330. [HBC-L]

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Obour, A.K.*, Silveira, M.L., Vendramini, J.M.B., Sollenberger, L.E., O'Connor, G.A., and Jawitz, J.W., 2011. Agronomic and environmental impacts of phosphorus fertilization of low input bahiagrass systems in Florida. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 89: 281–290, doi: 10.1007/s10705-010-9393-1. [HBC-L]

42.

Min, J-H.**, Paudel, R.*, and Jawitz, J.W., 2011. Mechanistic biogeochemical model applications for Everglades restoration: A review of case studies and suggestions for future modeling needs. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 41: 6, 489 – 516, doi: 10.1080/10643389.2010.531227. [HBC-W]

41.

Basu, N.B., Destouni, G., Jawitz, J.W., Thompson, S.E.*, Loukinova, N.V.*, Darracq, A.*, Zanardo, S.*, Yaeger, M.**, Sivapalan, M., Rinaldo, A., and Rao, P.S.C., 2010. Nutrient loads exported from managed catchments reveal emergent biogeochemical stationarity, Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L23404, 1-5, doi:10.1029/2010GL045168. [HBC-L]

40.

Min, J-H.**, Perkins, D.B.*, and Jawitz, J.W., 2010. Wetland-groundwater interactions in subtropical depressional wetlands. Wetlands, 30: 997–1006, doi:10.1007/s13157-010-0043-9. [HBC-W]

39.

Paudel, R.*, Min, J-H.**, and Jawitz, J.W., 2010. Management scenario evaluation for a large treatment wetland using a spatio-temporal phosphorus transport and cycling model. Ecological Engineering, 36(12): 1627-1638, doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2010.06.012. [HBC-W]

38.

Bhadha, J.H.*, Harris, W.G., and Jawitz, J.W., 2010. Soil phosphorus release and storage capacity from an impacted subtropical wetland, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 74(5): 1816-1825, doi:10.2136/sssaj2010.0063. [HBC-W]

37.

Dunne, E.J., Clark, M.W., Mitchell, J.**, Jawitz, J.W., and Reddy, K.R., 2010. Soil phosphorus flux from emergent marsh wetlands and surrounding grazed pasture uplands. Ecological Engineering, 36: 1392–1400, doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2010.06.018. [HBC-W]

36.

Min, J-H.**, Paudel, R.*, and Jawitz, J.W., 2010. Spatially distributed modeling of surface water flow dynamics in the Everglades ridge and slough landscape. Journal of Hydrology, 390: 1-12, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.06.023. [HBC-W]

35.

Bhadha, J.H.*, and Jawitz, J.W., 2010. Characterizing deep soils from an impacted subtropical isolated wetland: Implications for phosphorus storage. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 10(3): 514–525, doi: 10.1007/s11368-009-0151-4. [HBC-W]

34.

Reddy, K.R., and Jawitz, J.W., 2010. Soil and water quality: Integral components of watershed management. Journal of Crop Improvement, 24(1): 60-69, doi: 10.1080/15427520903307726. [WRS]

33.

Chen, X.**, and Jawitz, J.W., 2009. Convergence of DNAPL source strength functions with site age. Environmental Science & Technology, 43(24): 9374-9379, doi: 10.1021/es902108z. [GQ]

32.

Padowski, J.C.*, and Jawitz, J.W., 2009. The future of global water scarcity: Policy and management challenges and opportunities. The Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, 10(2): 99-114. [WRS]

31.

Padowski, J.C.*, Rothfus, E.A.*, Klammler, H.**, Jawitz, J.W., Hatfield, K., and Annable, M.D., 2009. Effect of passive surface water flux meter body shape on water and solute mass flux estimates. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 14(12): 1334-1342. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000127. [HSI-F] Environmental & Water Resources Institute-ASCE 2011 Best Paper Notable Mention

30.

Zhang, C.*, Yoon, H., Werth, C.J., Valocchi, A.J., Basu, N.B.**, and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. Evaluation of simplified mass transfer models to simulate the impacts of source zone architecture on nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution in heterogeneous porous media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 102: 49–60, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2008.05.007. [GQ]

29.

Wang, H.**, Chen, X.**, and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. Light transmission visualization methods to quantify nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution dynamics in porous media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 102: 29-38, doi:10.1016/ j.jconhyd.2008.05.003. [HSI-L]

28.

Kaye, A.J.*, Cho, J.**, Basu, N.B.**, Chen, X.**, Annable, M.D., and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. Laboratory investigation of flux reduction from dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) partial source zone remediation by enhanced dissolution. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 102: 17-28, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2008.01.006. [GQ]

27.

Basu, N.B.**, Fure, A.D.*, and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. Predicting DNAPL dissolution using a simplified source depletion model parameterized with partitioning tracers, Water Resources Research, 44, W07414, doi:10.1029/2007WR006008. [GQ]

26.

Chen, X.**, and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. Reactive tracer tests to predict dense nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution dynamics in laboratory flow chambers. Environmental Science & Technology, 42: 5285-5291. [GQ]

25.

Basu, N.B.**, Fure, A.D.*, and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. Simplified groundwater contaminant source depletion models as mathematical analogs of complex multiphase simulators. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 97: 87–99. [GQ]

24.

Quadri, G*, Chen, X.**, Jawitz, J.W., Tambone, F., Genevini, P., Faoro, F., Adanai, F., 2008. Bio-based surfactant-like molecules from organic wastes: the effect of waste composition and composting process on surfactant properties and on the ability to solubilize tetrachloroethene (PCE).  Environmental Science & Technology, 42: 2618–2623. [GQ]

23.

Basu, N.B.*, Rao, P.S.C., Falta, R.W., Annable, M.D., Jawitz, J.W., and Hatfield, K., 2008. Temporal evolution of DNAPL source and contaminant flux architecture: Impacts of source mass depletion, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 95: 93–109. [GQ]

22.

Cho, J.**, Annable, M.D., Jawitz, J.W., and Hatfield, K., 2007. Passive flux meter measurement of water and nutrient flux in saturated porous media: Bench-scale laboratory tests. Journal of Environmental Quality, 36: 1266-1272. [HSI-F]

21.

Dunne, E.J.**, Smith, J.*, Perkins, D.B.*, Clark, M.W., Jawitz, J.W. and Reddy, K.R., 2007. Phosphorus storages in historically-isolated wetland ecosystems and surrounding pasture uplands, Ecological Engineering, 31(1): 16-28. [HBC-W]

20.

Klammler, H.*, Newman, M.A.**, Szilágyi, E.*, Padowski, J.C.*, Hatfield, K., Jawitz, J.W., Annable, M.D., 2007. Initial test results for a passive surface water fluxmeter to measure cumulative water and solute mass fluxes, Environmental Science & Technology, 41: 2485-2490. [HSI-F]

19.

James, A.I.**, and Jawitz, J.W., 2007. Modeling two-dimensional reactive transport using a Godunov-mixed finite element method, Journal of Hydrology, 338: 28-41. [HBC-W] [HSI-D]

18.

Perkins, D.B.*, Haws, N.W.*, Jawitz, J.W., Das, B.S., and Rao, P.S.C., 2007. Mechanized military training impacts on hydraulic characteristics of ridgetop soils in a forested watershed. Ecological Indicators, 7: 589-597. [HBC-L]

17.

Totten, C.T.*, Annable, M.D., Jawitz, J.W., and Delfino, J.J., 2007. Fluid and porous media property effects on dense non-aqueous phase liquid migration and contaminant mass flux, Environmental Science & Technology, 41(5): 1622-1627. [GQ]

16.

Wang, H.**, and Jawitz, J.W., 2006. Hydraulic analysis of cell-network treatment wetlands. Journal of Hydrology, 330, pp. 721-734, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.05.005. [HBC-W]

15.

Fure, A.D.*, Jawitz, J.W., and Annable, M.D., 2006. DNAPL source depletion: Linking architecture and flux response. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 85, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2006.01.002, pp. 118-140. [GQ]

14.

Wang, H.**, Jawitz, J.W., White, J.R., Martinez, C.M.*, and Sees, M., 2006. Rejuvenation of a large municipal treatment wetland. Ecological Engineering, 26, doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2005.07.016, pp. 132–146. [HBC-W]

13.

Jawitz, J.W., Fure, A.D.*, Demmy, G.G., Berglund, S., and Rao, P.S.C., 2005. Groundwater contaminant flux reduction resulting from nonaqueous phase liquid mass reduction. Water Resources Research, 41, W10408, doi:10.1029/2004WR003825, pp. 1-15. [GQ]

12.

Brooks, M.C., Annable, M.D., Rao, P.S.C., Hatfield, K., Jawitz, J.W., Wise, W.R., Wood, A.L., and Enfield, C.G., 2004. Controlled release, blind test of DNAPL remediation by ethanol flushing, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 69(3-4), doi:10.1016/S0169-7722(03)00158 -X,  pp. 281-297. [GQ]

11.

Jawitz, J.W., 2004. Moments of truncated continuous univariate distributions. Advances in Water Resources, 27(3), doi: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2003.12.002, pp. 269-281. [HSI-D]

10.

Jawitz, J.W., Dai, D., Rao, P.S.C., Annable, M.D., and Rhue, R.D., 2003. Rate-limited solubilization of multi-component nonaqueous phase liquids by flushing with cosolvents and surfactants: Modeling data from laboratory and field experiments.  Environmental Science & Technology, 37(9), doi: 10.1021/es0256921, pp. 1983-1991. [GQ]

9.

Jawitz, J.W., Annable, M.D., Demmy, G.G., and Rao, P.S.C., 2003. Estimating non-aqueous phase liquid spatial variability using partitioning tracer higher temporal moments.  Water Resources Research, 39(7), 1192, doi:10.1029/2002WR001309. pp. 1-19. [GQ]

8.

Rao, P.S.C., and Jawitz, J.W., 2003. Comment on "Steady-state mass transfer from single-component dense non-aqueous phase liquids in uniform flow fields" by T. C. Sale and D. B. McWhorter.  Water Resources Research, 39(3), 1068, doi: 10.1029/2001WR000599, pp. 1-3. [GQ]

7.

Jawitz, J.W., Annable, M.D., Clark II, C.J., and Puranik, S., 2002. Inline gas chromatographic tracer analysis: An alternative to conventional sampling and laboratory analysis for partitioning tracer tests. Instrumentation Science & Technology, 30(4) pp. 427-438. [HSI-L]

6.

Brooks, M.C., Annable, M.D., Rao, P.S.C., Hatfield, K., Jawitz, J.W., Wise, W.R., Wood., A.L. and Enfield, C.G., 2002. Controlled release, blind tests of DNAPL characterization using partitioning tracers. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 59, pp. 187-210. [GQ]

5.

Jawitz, J.W., Annable, M. D., Rao, P. S. C., and Rhue, R. D., 2001. Evaluation of remediation performance and cost for field-scale single-phase microemulsion (SPME) flushing. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A–Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering, 36(8) pp. 1437-1450. [GQ]

4.

Jawitz, J.W., Sillan, R.K., Annable, M.D., Rao, P.S.C. and Warner, K., 2000. In situ alcohol flushing of a DNAPL source zone at a dry cleaner site.  Environmental Science & Technology, 34(17) pp. 3722-3729. [GQ]

3.

Jawitz, J.W., Annable, M.D. Rao, P.S.C., and Rhue, R.D., 1998. Field implementation of a Winsor Type I surfactant/alcohol mixture for in situ solubilization of a complex NAPL as a single-phase microemulsion. Environmental Science & Technology, 32(4) pp. 523-530. [GQ]

2.

Annable, M.D., Jawitz, J.W., Rao, P.S.C., Dai, D.P., Kim, H.K. and Wood, A.L., 1998. Field evaluation of interfacial and partitioning tracers for characterization of effective NAPL-water contact areas. Ground Water, 36(3) pp. 495-502. [GQ]

1.

Jawitz, J.W., Annable, M.D. and Rao, P.S.C., 1998. Miscible fluid displacement stability in unconfined porous media: two-dimensional flow experiments and simulations. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, v.31 pp. 211-230. [GQ]

 

Other important publications

US Patent

Klammler, H.R., Hatfield, K., Jawitz, J.W., Annable, M.D., and McDougal, W.G., 2007. Device and method for passively measuring fluid and solute fluxes in natural and constructed non-porous fluid flow systems, U.S. Patent No. 7,284,448. [HSI-F] [HBC-L]

 

Peer-reviewed Monographs

James A.I., Jawitz, J.W., and Muñoz-Carpena, R., 2009, Development and Implementation of a Transport Method for the Transport and Reaction Simulation Engine (TaRSE) based on the Godunov-Mixed Finite Element Method: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5034, 40 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2009/5034/ [HBC-W] [HSI-D]

Megdal, S.B., Hamann, R., Harter, T., Jawitz, J.W., Jess, J.M., and Bate, J., 2009. Water, people, and the future: Water availability for agriculture in the United States, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology Issue Paper, http://www.cast-science.org/displayProductDetails.asp?idProduct=167 [WRS]

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Jawitz, J.W., Muñoz-Carpena, R., Muller, S., Grace, K.A., and James A.I., 2008, Development, Testing, and Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses of a Transport and Reaction Simulation Engine (TaRSE) for Spatially Distributed Modeling of Phosphorus in South Florida Peat Marsh Wetlands: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5029, 109 p. http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5029/ [HBC-W] [HSI-D]

 

Trade and general science outlets (not peer reviewed)

Tancig, K.J., and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. Falling water tables and groundwater sustainability in India, Sigma Xi White Paper, http://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/issues/whitepapers.shtml [WRS]

Bhadha, J.H., and Jawitz, J.W., 2008. The coastal dune lakes of Florida: Trends in water quality and changing land-use practices. Water Resources IMPACT, 10(5): 15-18. [WRS] [HBC-L]


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