His primary scientific interests are in Hydrology, Groundwater recharge, Groundwater, Aquifer and TRACER. His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hydraulic conductivity and Evaporite. The Groundwater recharge study which covers Arid that intersects with Structural basin.
His study in Groundwater is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Geochemistry, Dry lake and Sabkha. He has researched Geochemistry in several fields, including Fluvial and Geomorphology. Warren W. Wood regularly ties together related areas like Mineralogy in his Aquifer studies.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Groundwater, Aquifer, Hydrology, Groundwater recharge and Geochemistry. His study of Vadose zone is a part of Groundwater. His research investigates the connection with Aquifer and areas like Hydrogeology which intersect with concerns in Earth science.
In general Hydrology, his work in Water table is often linked to Chloride linking many areas of study. His Groundwater recharge study incorporates themes from Aeolian processes, Groundwater flow, Hydrology and Holocene. His studies in Geochemistry integrate themes in fields like δ18O and Anhydrite.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Groundwater, Aquifer, Sabkha, Hydrology and Geochemistry. He has included themes like Aeolian processes, Greenhouse gas and Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere in his Groundwater study. His work on Groundwater recharge is typically connected to Convection as part of general Aquifer study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His Groundwater recharge research includes themes of Hydrology and Mineralogy. His Watershed study in the realm of Hydrology interacts with subjects such as Physical chemical. His Geochemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Seawater, Hydrogeology, δ18O and Isotopic signature.
Warren W. Wood mostly deals with Groundwater, Aquifer, Hydrology, Groundwater recharge and Geochemistry. His Groundwater research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Aeolian processes, Geologic record, Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and Greenhouse gas. His Aquifer research integrates issues from Halite, Waves and shallow water and Geophysics.
His work deals with themes such as Tonne, Climate change and Atmospheric sciences, which intersect with Hydrology. His studies deal with areas such as Environmental chemistry, Mineralogy and Weathering as well as Groundwater recharge. His Geochemistry research includes elements of δ18O, Tufa, Artesian aquifer, Isotopic signature and Monsoon.
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Large‐scale natural gradient tracer test in sand and gravel, Cape Cod, Massachusetts: 1. Experimental design and observed tracer movement
D.R. LeBlanc;S.P. Garabedian;K.M. Hess;L.W. Gelhar.
Water Resources Research (1991)
Chemical and Isotopic Methods for Quantifying Ground‐Water Recharge in a Regional, Semiarid Environment
Warren W. Wood;Ward E. Sanford.
Ground Water (1995)
Hydrogeologic processes in saline systems: playas, sabkhas, and saline lakes
Yoseph Yechieli;Warren W Wood.
Earth-Science Reviews (2002)
Origin and Distribution of Carbon Dioxide in the Unsaturated Zone of the Southern High Plains of Texas
Warren W. Wood;Michael J. Petraitis.
Water Resources Research (1984)
Playa-lake basins on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico: Part I. Hydrologic, geomorphic, and geologic evidence for their development
W. R. Osterkamp;Warren W. Wood.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (1987)
Intragranular diffusion: an important mechanism influencing solute transport in clastic aquifers?
Warren W. Wood;Thomas F. Kraemer;Paul P. Hearn.
Science (1990)
Use and misuse of the chloride-mass balance method in estimating ground water recharge
Warren W. Wood.
Ground Water (1999)
Large-Scale Natural Gradient Tracer Test in Sand and Gravel,
Cape Cod;Denis R. Leblanc;Stephen P. Garabedian;Kathryn M. Hess.
(1991)
Chloride mass-balance method for estimating ground water recharge in arid areas: examples from western Saudi Arabia
Abdulghaffar S. Bazuhair;Warren W. Wood.
Journal of Hydrology (1996)
A technique using porous cups for water sampling at any depth in the unsaturated zone
Warren W. Wood.
Water Resources Research (1973)
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