2007 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
His primary scientific interests are in Mechanics, Sorption, Hydraulic conductivity, Geotechnical engineering and Advection. His research in Mechanics intersects with topics in Plume and Fracture. Hydraulic conductivity overlaps with fields such as Hydrology, Mass flux and Spatial correlation in his research.
His Hydrology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Porous medium. His work on Discrete fracture as part of his general Geotechnical engineering study is frequently connected to Radionuclide, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His studies in Advection integrate themes in fields like Flow, Tracking and Aquifer.
His primary areas of study are Mechanics, Geotechnical engineering, Hydrology, Fracture and Advection. His Mechanics study incorporates themes from Stochastic modelling and Porous medium. The study incorporates disciplines such as Flow and Cement in addition to Geotechnical engineering.
In general Hydrology, his work in Drainage basin is often linked to Hydraulic conductivity linking many areas of study. His Fracture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Range, Mineralogy and Matrix. His research integrates issues of Mass transfer and Aquifer, Groundwater in his study of Soil science.
Vladimir Cvetkovic focuses on Mechanics, Geotechnical engineering, Flow, Fracture and Cement. His studies examine the connections between Mechanics and genetics, as well as such issues in Yield, with regards to Power-law fluid. The Grout research he does as part of his general Geotechnical engineering study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Linear elasticity, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
His Flow study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Volume fraction, Composite material and Advection. As part of his studies on Fracture, Vladimir Cvetkovic often connects relevant subjects like Rheology. Vladimir Cvetkovic interconnects Potential flow, Covariance, Mathematical analysis and Random field in the investigation of issues within Flow.
Vladimir Cvetkovic spends much of his time researching Mechanics, Grout, Fracture, Hydrology and Mixing. His work focuses on many connections between Mechanics and other disciplines, such as Yield, that overlap with his field of interest in Inflow and Power-law fluid. His Fracture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Intersection, Péclet number, Flow, Volume fraction and Fluid dynamics.
His study in Flow is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Range, Log-normal distribution and Cement. His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nutrient and Environmental engineering. His Groundwater study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Geotechnical engineering.
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Transport of kinetically sorbing solute by steady random velocity in heterogeneous porous formations
Vladimir Cvetkovic;Gedeon Dagan.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1994)
A solute flux approach to transport in heterogeneous formations: 1. The general framework
G. Dagan;V. Cvetkovic;A. Shapiro.
Water Resources Research (1992)
Stochastic analysis of solute arrival time in heterogeneous porous media
Allen M. Shapiro;Vladimir D. Cvetkovic.
Water Resources Research (1988)
Roughness decomposition and nonlinear fluid flow in a single rock fracture
Liangchao Zou;Lanru Jing;Vladimir Cvetkovic.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences (2015)
Mass arrival of sorptive solute in heterogeneous porous media.
Vladimir D. Cvetkovic;Allen M. Shapiro.
Water Resources Research (1990)
A solute flux approach to transport in heterogeneous formations: 2. Uncertainty analysis
V. Cvetkovic;A. M. Shapiro;G. Dagan.
Water Resources Research (1992)
Transport of reactive tracers in rock fractures
V. Cvetkovic;J. O. Selroos;H. Cheng.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1999)
Stochastic simulation of radionuclide migration in discretely fractured rock near the Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory
Vladimir Cvetkovic;S. Painter;N. Outters;J. O. Selroos.
Water Resources Research (2004)
Reactive Transport and Immiscible Flow in Geological Media. I. General Theory
G. Dagan;V. Cvetkovic.
Proceedings of The Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences (1996)
Field Scale Mass Arrival of Sorptive Solute Into the Groundwater
Georgia Destouni;Vladimir Cvetkovic.
Water Resources Research (1991)
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