Vincent E. A. Post spends much of his time researching Groundwater, Aquifer, Hydrogeology, Hydrology and Saltwater intrusion. His study on Groundwater flow is often connected to Magnitude as part of broader study in Groundwater. His Aquifer study deals with Soil science intersecting with Transition zone.
His Hydrogeology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Natural, Oceanography, Submarine pipeline, Brackish water and Flow. His work is dedicated to discovering how Natural, Environmental planning are connected with Submarine groundwater discharge and other disciplines. His Saltwater intrusion research incorporates themes from Seawater, Saline groundwater and Surficial aquifer.
Vincent E. A. Post mainly focuses on Aquifer, Groundwater, Hydrology, Hydrogeology and Groundwater flow. His study looks at the intersection of Aquifer and topics like Seawater with Saline groundwater. His Groundwater research includes themes of Environmental engineering and Earth science.
Vincent E. A. Post works mostly in the field of Hydrology, limiting it down to concerns involving Soil science and, occasionally, Flow, Extraction, Transition zone and Water resources. His study looks at the relationship between Hydrogeology and fields such as Oceanography, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His work in Groundwater flow covers topics such as Hydraulic conductivity which are related to areas like Intertidal zone.
His primary areas of study are Aquifer, Groundwater, Hydrogeology, Hydrology and Groundwater recharge. His work carried out in the field of Aquifer brings together such families of science as Ferrous, Bay and Rebuttal. His study in the fields of Submarine groundwater discharge under the domain of Groundwater overlaps with other disciplines such as Sustainable yield.
The various areas that Vincent E. A. Post examines in his Hydrogeology study include Groundwater flow, Lead, Flow, Petrology and Seawater. His work on Evapotranspiration is typically connected to Commons as part of general Hydrology study, connecting several disciplines of science. His study explores the link between Groundwater recharge and topics such as Lens that cross with problems in Water supply, Natural and Transition zone.
His primary scientific interests are in Aquifer, Groundwater, Saltwater intrusion, Hydrogeology and Sustainable yield. His Aquifer study combines topics in areas such as Lens, Hydraulic head and Head. The Submarine groundwater discharge research Vincent E. A. Post does as part of his general Groundwater study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Spatial extent, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
His Saltwater intrusion research integrates issues from Oceanography, Seawater intrusion and Coastal aquifer. Vincent E. A. Post interconnects Current, Groundwater flow and Geodesy in the investigation of issues within Hydrogeology. Sustainable yield is integrated with Atoll, Groundwater recharge, Water supply, Hydrology and Lens in his research.
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Seawater intrusion processes, investigation and management: Recent advances and future challenges
Adrian Deane Werner;Mark Bakker;Vincent E. A. Post;Alexander Vandenbohede.
Advances in Water Resources (2013)
Fresh and saline groundwater interaction in coastal aquifers: Is our technology ready for the problems ahead?
Vincent Eduard Alexander Post.
Hydrogeology Journal (2005)
Offshore fresh groundwater reserves as a global phenomenon
Vincent E.A. Post;Jacobus Groen;Henk Kooi;Mark Person.
Nature (2013)
A hydrogeological and hydrochemical explanation of the groundwater composition under irrigated land in a Mediterranean environment, Algarve, Portugal.
T.Y. Stigter;S.P.J. van Ooijen;V.E.A. Post;C.A.J. Appelo.
Journal of Hydrology (1998)
Using Hydraulic Head Measurements in Variable-Density Ground Water Flow Analyses
Vincent Eduard Alexander Post;Henk Kooi;Craig Trevor Simmons.
Ground Water (2007)
Scripting MODFLOW Model Development Using Python and FloPy
Mark Bakker;Vincent E. A. Post;Vincent E. A. Post;Christian D. Langevin;Joseph D. Hughes.
Ground Water (2016)
Australian groundwater modelling guidelines
Brian Barnett;Lloyd Townley;Vincent Post;Ray Evans.
(2012)
Equations for calculating hydrogeochemical reactions of minerals and gases such as CO2 at high pressures and temperatures
C.A.J. Appelo;David L. Parkhurst;V.E.A. Post.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2014)
Science, society, and the coastal groundwater squeeze
H A Michael;Vincent Eduard Alexander Post;A M Wilson;Adrian D Werner.
Water Resources Research (2017)
A Reactive Multicomponent Transport Model for Saturated Porous Media
Henning Prommer;Vincent Post.
(2006)
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