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Citations
31182
World Ranking
6323
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • 1991 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

Overview

Glendon W. Gee is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States. The scientist's career includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) since 2005 and a Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) since 1991.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues available in the data. Likewise, information about book publications or detailed main fields of study is not provided.

Best Publications

  • 2.4 Particle-Size Analysis

    Glendon W. Gee;Dani Or

  • Particle-size Analysis

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  • Groundwater recharge in arid regions: Review and critique of estimation methods

    Glendon W. Gee;Daniel Hillel

  • Vadose-Zone Techniques for Estimating Groundwater Recharge in Arid and Semiarid Regions

    G. B. Allison;G. W. Gee;S. W. Tyler

  • Rapid Measurement of Low Soil Water Potentials Using a Water Activity Meter

    G. W. Gee;M. D. Campbell;G. S. Campbell;J. H. Campbell

  • Estimation of field-scale soil hydraulic and dielectric parameters through joint inversion of GPR and hydrological data

    M B. Kowalsky;Stefan A. Finsterle;John Peterson;Susan Hubbard

  • Variations in Water Balance and Recharge Potential at Three Western Desert Sites

    G. W. Gee;P. J. Wierenga;B. J. Andraski;Michael H Young

  • Field Performance of a Compacted Clay Landfill Final Cover at a Humid Site

    William H. Albright;Craig H. Benson;Glendon W. Gee;Tarek Abichou

  • Application of critical path analysis to fractal porous media: comparison with examples from the Hanford site

    Allen G. Hunt;Glendon W. Gee

  • Variations in Recharge at the Hanford Site

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  • The Influence of Hydraulic Nonequilibrium on Pressure Plate Data

    G. W. Gee;A. L. Ward;Z. F. Zhang;G. S. Campbell

  • A vadose zone water fluxmeter with divergence control

    Glendon W. Gee;Anderson L. Ward;Todd G. Caldwell;Jason C. Ritter

  • Water potential: miscellaneous methods.

    Gaylon S. Campbell;Glendon W. Gee

  • Passive wick fluxmeters: Design considerations and field applications

    Glendon W. Gee;Brent D. Newman;Brent D. Newman;S. R. Green;R. Meissner

  • Field Performance of Three Compacted Clay Landfill Covers

    William H. Albright;Craig H. Benson;Glendon W. Gee;Tarek Abichou

  • Flux-based estimation of field capacity

    Philip D. Meyer;Glendon W. Gee

  • Performance Evaluation of a Field-Scale Surface Barrier

    A. L. Ward;G. W. Gee

  • Water-Retention of Fractal Soil Models Using Continuum Percolation Theory: Tests of Hanford Site Soils

    Allen G. Hunt;Glendon W. Gee

  • A Modified Vadose Zone Fluxmeter with Solution Collection Capability

    Glendon W. Gee;Z. Fred Zhang;Andy L. Ward

  • Evaporation Effects on Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes in Deep Vadose Zone Pore Fluids at Hanford, Washington

    Donald J. DePaolo;Mark E. Conrad;Katharine Maher;Glendon W. Gee

  • Estimating recharge rates for a groundwater model using a GIS

    M. J. Fayer;G. W. Gee;M. L. Rockhold;M. D. Freshley

  • Estimating Soil Hydraulic Parameters of a Field Drainage Experiment Using Inverse Techniques

    Z. Fred Zhang;Andy L. Ward;Glendon W. Gee

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve Green
Steve Green Plant & Food Research
Brent Clothier
Brent Clothier Plant & Food Research
Mark E. Conrad
Mark E. Conrad Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Craig H. Benson
Craig H. Benson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Scott W. Tyler
Scott W. Tyler University of Nevada Reno
Donald J. DePaolo
Donald J. DePaolo Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Marnik Vanclooster
Marnik Vanclooster Université Catholique de Louvain
Marijn van der Velde
Marijn van der Velde European Commission Joint Research Centre
Gaylon S. Campbell
Gaylon S. Campbell Decagon Devices
Todd G. Caldwell
Todd G. Caldwell United States Geological Survey

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