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Daniel Gonzalez-Duque
Post Doctoral Scholar, Ohio State University, School of Earth Sciences
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Groundwater Circulation Within the Mountain Block: Combining Flow and Transport Models With Magnetotelluric Observations to Untangle Its Nested Nature
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
31 march 2024
Daniel Gonzalez-Duque, Jesus D. Gomez-Velez, Mark ...

Mountains are vital water sources for humans and ecosystems, continuously replenishing lowland aquifers through surface runoff and mountain recharg...

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Sinuosity‐Driven Hyporheic Exchange: Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemical Potentials
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
31 march 2024
Daniel Gonzalez-Duque, Jesus D. Gomez-Velez, Jay P...

Hydrologic exchange processes are critical for ecosystem services along river corridors. Meandering contributes to this exchange by driving channel...

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Exploring Brackish Water Resources in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EXPLORATION FOR AND DEVELOPMENT OF INLAND BRACKISH WATER RESOURCES AND CONTINENTAL SHELF FRESHENED GROUNDWATER POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2023
Daniel Gonzalez-Duque, Jesus D. Gomez-Velez, Mark ...
In the United States, the use of brackish water for municipal water supplies is growing at a near-exponential rate. Using well geochemistry data from ...
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A continent laced with meandering waterways: Using machine learning to characterize meanders and their implications for river corridor connectivity
GROUNDWATER-SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS: INTEGRATING PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES ACROSS SYSTEMS AND SCALES II ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2022
Daniel Gonzalez-Duque, Jesus D. Gomez-Velez, Xingy...
Meanders are ubiquitous features along river corridors. Their geometry and topology strongly influence ecosystem services, riparian vegetation, and ri...
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Exploring the hydrodynamics and biogeochemical potential of sinuosity-driven hyporheic zones
GROUNDWATER-SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS: INTEGRATING PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES ACROSS SYSTEMS AND SCALES I ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2021
Daniel Gonzalez-Duque, Jesus D. Gomez-Velez
Hyporheic exchange plays a central role in river ecosystem services, regulating water quantity and quality from local to regional scales. This exchang...
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Understanding Temperature Overturns near the East Rincon Hills Fault Zone, New Mexico using Hydrothermal Modeling and Magnetotelluric Data
MECHANISMS OF FAULT RUPTURE AND INDUCED SEISMICITY IN GEOTHERMAL, FOSSIL FUEL, AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION APPLICATIONS III POSTER
seismology | 14 december 2021
Mark A. Person, William D. Stone, Jesus D. Gomez-V...
Typically, temperature overturns observed in wells are thought to be related to episodic fault rupture and permeability increases resulting in vigorou...
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Redrawing the River Network: Towards a New Generation of Continental-Scale Water Quality Models
GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS: INTEGRATING PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES ACROSS SYSTEMS AND SCALES I
hydrology | 16 december 2020
Jesus D. Gomez-Velez, Elizabeth W. Boyer, M. Bayan...
River corridors are critical components of the water, energy, solute, and greenhouse budgets at local to continental scales. They act as a complex net...
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Can We Detect Regional to Local Groundwater Flow systems using Electromagnetic Methods?
GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS: INTEGRATING PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES ACROSS SYSTEMS AND SCALES III POSTERS
hydrology | 11 december 2020
Daniel Gonzalez-Duque, Jesus D. Gomez-Velez, Mark ...
Understanding regional groundwater flow systems (RGFS) and their characteristic temporal and spatial scales is fundamental for sustainable management ...
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