Landscape Hydrology Laboratory

HYDROLOGY + HUMANS

publications

Our complete list of more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles is below. See our page on google scholar for citation information.

Selected influential publications

  • Fang Y and Jawitz JW, 2019. The evolution of the human population distance to water in the USA from 1790 to 2010, Nature Communications, 10(1), 430.
    • Musolff A, Fleckenstein J, Rao PSC, and Jawitz JW, 2017. Emergent archetype patterns of catchment coupled hydrologic and biogeochemical responses, Geophysical Research Letters, 44(9): 4143-4151.
    • Cohen et al., 2016. Do geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape functions? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113(8): 1978-1986.
    • Yang M, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2015. Back diffusion from thin low permeability zones, Environmental Science & Technology, 9 (1): 415–422.
    • Padowski JC and Jawitz JW, 2012. Water availability and vulnerability of 225 large cities in the United States, Water Resources Research, 48, W12529.
    • Basu et al., 2010. Nutrient loads exported from managed catchments reveal emergent biogeochemical stationarity, Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L23404.

    * = graduate student advisee ** = postgraduate research associate

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    Fang Y, Tang C, You L, Jawitz JW, Wang Z, Du T, Shaozhong Kang. Evolution of global farming systems evidenced by cropland distance to water, 1700-2017.

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    123. Jawitz JW, Klammler H, and Reaver NGF, 2022. Climatic asynchrony and hydrologic inefficiency explain the global pattern of water availability, Geophysical Research Letters, 49(24): e2022GL101214.

    122. Evans B*, Klammler H, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2022. Rainfall-runoff time lags from saltwater interface interactions in Atlantic Coastal Plain basins, Water, 15(1):142.

    121. Wachholz A*, Jawitz JW, Büttner O, Jomaa S, Merz R, Yang S**, and Borchardt D, 2022. Drivers of multi-decadal nitrate regime shifts in a large European catchment, Environmental Research Letters, 17: 064039.

    120. Büttner O, Jawitz JW, Birk S, Borchardt D, 2022. Why wastewater treatment fails to protect stream ecosystems in Europe, Water Research, 118382, doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.118382.

    119. Reaver NGF**, Kaplan DA, Klammler H, and Jawitz JW, 2022. Theoretical and empirical evidence against the Budyko catchment trajectory conjecture, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 26(5): 1507-1525, doi: 10.5194/hess-26-1507-2022.

    118. Bertassello LE**, Jawitz JW, Bertuzzo E, Botter G, Rinaldo A, Aubeneau AF, Hoverman JT, and Rao PSC, 2022. Persistence of amphibian populations in dynamic wetlandscapes, Landscape Ecology, 37: 695–711, doi: 10.1007/s10980-022-01400-4.

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    117. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades: The Eighth Biennial Review – 2020. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25853.

    116. McCurley Pisarello KL*, and Jawitz JW, 2021. Coherence of global hydroclimate classification systems, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 25 (12), 6173-6183, doi: 10.5194/hess-25-6173-2021.

    115. Bertassello LE*, Bertuzzo E, Botter G, Jawitz JW, Aubeneau AF, Hoverman JT, Rinaldo A, and Rao PSC, 2021. Dynamic spatio-temporal patterns of metapopulation occupancy in patchy habitats, Royal Society Open Science, 8: 201309, doi: 10.1098/rsos.201309

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    114. Kumar R, Heße F, Rao PSC, Musolff A, Jawitz JW, Sarrazin F, Samaniego L, Fleckenstein JH, Rakovec O, Thober S and Attinger S, 2020. Strong hydroclimatic controls on vulnerability to subsurface nitrate contamination across Europe. Nature Communications, 11(1): 1-10, doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19955-8.

    113. Klammler H, Quintero CJ*, Jawitz JW, McLaughlin DL and Cohen MJ, 2020. Local storage dynamics of individual wetlands predict wetlandscape discharge. Water Resources Research, 56(11): e2020WR027581, doi: 10.1029/2020WR027581.

    112. Medina M*, Huffaker R, Jawitz JW and Muñoz-Carpena R, 2020. Seasonal dynamics of terrestrially sourced nitrogen influenced Karenia brevis blooms off Florida’s southern Gulf Coast. Harmful Algae, 98, 101900, doi: 10.1016/j.hal.2020.101900.

    111. Büttner O, Jawitz JW and Borchardt D, 2020. Ecological status of river networks: Stream order-dependent impacts of agricultural and urban pressures across ecoregions. Environmental Research Letters, 15(10): 1040b3, doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/abb62e.

    110. Bertassello LE*, Aubeneau AF, Botter G, Jawitz JW and Rao PSC, 2020. Emergent dispersal networks in dynamic wetlandscapes. Scientific Reports, 10(1): 1-10, doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-71739-8.

    109. Bertassello LE*, Rao PSC, Jawitz JW, Aubeneau AF, and Botter G, 2020. Wetlandscape hydrologic dynamics driven by shallow groundwater and landscape topography, Hydrological Process, 34 (6), 1460-1474.

    108. Klammler H, Jawitz JW, Annable MD, Yaquian JA*, Hatfield K, and Burger P, 2020. Decadal scale recharge-discharge time lags from aquifer freshwater-saltwater interactions, Journal of Hydrology, 582: 124514

    107. Jawitz JW, Desormeaux AM*, Annable MD, Borchardt D, and Dobberfuhl D, 2020. Disaggregating landscape-scale nitrogen attenuation along hydrological flow paths, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 125 (2), e2019JG005229.

    106. Krueger EH*, Borchardt D, Jawitz JW, and Rao PSC, 2020. Balancing security, resilience, and sustainability of urban water supply systems in a desirable operating space, Environmental Research Letters, 15(3): 035007.

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    105. Yang S*, Büttner O, Kumar R, Jäger C, Jawitz JW, Rao PSC, and Borchardt D, 2019. Spatial patterns of water quality impairments from point source nutrient loads in Germany’s largest national river basin (Weser River), Science of the Total Environment, 697: 134145.

    104. Bertassello LE*, Jawitz JW, Aubeneau AF, Botter G, and Rao PSC, 2019. Stochastic dynamics of wetlandscapes: Ecohydrological implications of shifts in hydro-climatic forcing and landscape configuration, Science of The Total Environment, 694: 133765.

    103. Medina M*, Huffaker R, Jawitz JW, and Muñoz-Carpena R, 2019. Nonlinear dynamics in treatment wetlands: Identifying systematic drivers of non-equilibrium outlet concentrations in Everglades STAs, Water Resources Research, 55(12): 11101-11120.

    102.Yang M**, Yaquian JA*, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2019. Karst conduit contribution to spring discharge and aquifer cross-sectional area, Journal of Hydrology, 578: 124037.

    101. Krueger EH*, Borchardt D, Jawitz JW, Klammler H, Yang S*, Zischg J* and Rao PSC, 2019. Resilience dynamics of urban water supply security and potential of tipping points, Earth’s Future, 7(10): 1167-1191.

    100. McGrath G, Kaeseberg T*, Reyes Silva JD*, Jawitz JW, Blumensaat F, Borchardt D, Mellander P-E, Paik K, Krebs P, and Rao PSC, 2019. Network topology and rainfall controls on the variability of combined sewer overflows and loads, Water Resources Research, 55(11): 9578-9591.

    99. Yang S*, Büttner O, Jawitz JW, Kumar R, Rao PSC, and Borchardt D, 2019. Spatial organization of human population and wastewater treatment plants in urbanized river basins, Water Resources Research, 55(7): 6138-6152.

    98. Arden S* and Jawitz JW, 2019. The evolution of urban water systems: Societal needs, institutional complexities, and resource costs, Urban Water Journal, 16:2, 92-102.

    97. Shao X*, Fang Y*, Jawitz JW, Yan J, and Cui B, 2019. River network connectivity and fish diversity, Science of The Total Environment, 689:21-30.

    96. Desormeaux A*, Annable MD, Dobberfuhl D, and Jawitz JW, 2019. In situ measurement of nitrate flux and attenuation using a soil passive flux meter, Journal of Environmental Quality, 48:709–716.

    95. Jaramillo F, Desormeaux A*, Hedlund J, Jawitz JW, Clerici N, Piemontese L, Rodríguez-Rodriguez JA et al., 2019. Priorities and interactions of sustainable development goals (SDGs) with focus on wetlands, Water, 11(3): 619.

    94. Westphal K*, Graeber D, Musolff A, Fang Y*, Jawitz JW, and Borchardt D, 2019. Multi-decadal trajectories of phosphorus loading, export, and instream retention along a catchment gradient, Science of the Total Environment, 667: 769-779

    93. Yang M**, McCurley KL*, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2019. Diffusion of solutes from depleting sources into and out of finite low-permeability zones, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 221: 127-134

    92. Fang Y* and Jawitz JW, 2019. The evolution of the human population distance to water in the USA from 1790 to 2010, Nature Communications, 10(1), 430.

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    91. Hensley RT**, Cohen MJ, and Jawitz JW, 2018. Channel filtering generates multifractal solute signals, Geophysical Research Letters, 45(21): 11722-11731.

    90. Kaeseberg T*, Kaeseberg M, Zhang J, Jawitz JW, Krebs P, and Rao PSC, 2018. The nexus of inhabitants and impervious surfaces at city scale—wastewater and stormwater travel time distributions and an approach to calibrate diurnal variations. Urban Water Journal, 15(6): 576-583.

    89. Thorslund J*, Cohen MJ, Jawitz JW, Destouni G, Creed IF, Rains MC, Badiou P, and Jarsjö J, 2018. Solute evidence for hydrological connectivity of geographically isolated wetlands, Land Degradation & Development, 29(11): 3954-3962.

    88. Fang Y*, Ceola S, Paik K, McGrath G, Rao PSC, Montanari A, and Jawitz JW, 2018. Globally universal fractal pattern of human settlements in river networks. Earth’s Future, 6(8): 1134-1145.

    87. Bertassello LE*, Rao PSC, Jawitz JW, Botter G, Le PV, Kumar P, and Aubeneau AF, 2018. Wetlandscape fractal topography. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(14): 6983-6991.

    86. Kadyampakeni DM*, Morgan KT, Nkedi-Kizza P, Schumann AW, and Jawitz JW, 2018. Modeling water and nutrient movement in sandy soils using HYDRUS-2D. Journal of Environmental Quality, 47:1546–1553.

    85. Fang Y* and Jawitz JW, 2018. Human population distribution in the conterminous United States: High resolution reconstruction 1790-2010, Scientific Data, 5: 180067.

    84. Jaramillo F, Licero L, Guittard A, Åhlen I, Rodríguez-Rodríguez JA, Bolaños J, Manzoni S, Jawitz JW, Wdowinski S, Martínez O, and Espinosa LF, 2018. Effects of hydroclimatic change and rehabilitation activities on salinity and mangroves in the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, Colombia, Wetlands, 38(4): 755–767.

    83. Bertassello LE*, Rao PSC, Park J, Jawitz JW, and Botter G, 2018. Stochastic modeling of wetland-groundwater systems, Advances in Water Resources, 112:214-223.

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    82. Creed IF, Lane CR, Serran JN, Alexander L, Basu NB, Calhoun AJK, Cohen MJ, Craft C, D’Amico E, DeKeyser E, Fowler L, Golden HE, Jawitz JW, Kalla P, Kirkman LK, Lang M, Leibowitz SG, Lewis DB, Marton J, McLaughlin DL, Raanan-Kiperwas H, Rains MC, Rains KC, and Smith L, 2017. Enhancing protection for vulnerable waters, Nature Geoscience, 10:809–815.  

    81. Thorslund J*, Jarsjö J, Jaramillo F, Jawitz JW, Manzoni S, Basu NB, Chalov SR, Cohen MJ, Creed IF, Goldenberg R, Hylin A, Kalantari Z, Koussis AD, Lyon SW, Mazi K, Mard J, Persson K, Pietro J, and Destouni G, 2017. Wetlands as large-scale nature-based solutions: Status and challenges for research, engineering and management. Ecological Engineering, 108: 489-497.

    80. Dupas R**, Musolff A, Jawitz JW, Rao PSC, Jäger CG, Fleckenstein JH, Rode M, and Borchardt D, 2017. Carbon and nutrient export regimes from headwater catchments to downstream reaches, Biogeosciences, 14(18): 4391-4407.

    79. Acharya S**, Kaplan DA, Jawitz JW, and Cohen MJ, 2017. Doing ecohydrology backward: Inferring wetland flow and hydroperiod from landscape patterns, Water Resources Research, 53(7): 5742–5755.

    78. Yang M**, Annable MD, Jawitz JW, 2017. Field-scale forward and back diffusion through low-permeability zones, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 202, 47-58.

    77. Musolff A, Fleckenstein J, Rao PSC, and Jawitz JW, 2017. Emergent archetype patterns of catchment coupled hydrologic and biogeochemical responses, Geophysical Research Letters, 44(9): 4143-4151.

    76. Yang M*, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2017. Forward and back diffusion through argillaceous formations, Water Resources Research, 53(5): 4514-4523.

    75. McCurley KL*, and Jawitz JW, 2017. Hyphenated hydrology: Multidisciplinary evolution of water resource science, Water Resources Research, 53(4): 2972-2982.

    74. Okraku TK*, Vacca R, Jawitz JW, and McCarty C, 2017. Identity and publication in non-university settings: Academic co-authorship and collaboration, Scientometrics, 111(1): 401-416

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    73. Casey ST*, Cohen MJ, Acharya S**, Kaplan DA, and Jawitz JW, 2016. Hydrologic controls on aperiodic spatial organization of the ridge–slough patterned landscape, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 20: 4457-4467

    72. Yang M*, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2016. Solute source depletion control of forward and back diffusion through low-permeability zones, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 193: 54-62

    71. Padowski JC*, Carrera L*, and Jawitz JW, 2016. Overcoming urban water insecurity with infrastructure and institutions, Water Resources Management, 30 (13): 4913-4926.

    70. Paudel R* and Jawitz JW, 2016. Spatially distributed hydrodynamic modeling of phosphorus transport and transformation in a cell-network treatment wetland, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 22(1): D4016001

    69. Cohen MJ, Creed IF, Alexander L, Basu N, Calhoun A, Craft C, D’Amico E, DeKeyser E, Fowler L, Golden HE, Jawitz JW, Kalla P, Kirkman LK, Lane CR, Lang M, Leibowitz SG, Lewis DB, Marton J, McLaughlin DL, Mushet D, Raanan-Kiperwas H, Rains MC, Smith L, Walls S, 2016. Do geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape functions? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113(8): 1978-1986.

    68. Rains MC, Leibowitz SG, Cohen MJ, Creed IF, Golden HE, Jawitz JW, Kalla P, Lane CR, Lang MW, and McLaughlin DL, 2016. Geographically isolated wetlands are part of the hydrological landscape, Hydrological Processes, 30(1): 153-160 doi: 101002/hyp10610

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    67. Yang M*, Jawitz JW, and Lee M, 2015. Uranium and cesium accumulation in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. vulgaris) and its potential for uranium rhizofiltration, Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 140: 42-49, doi:10.1016/j.jenvrad.2014.10.015

    66. Acharya S**, Kaplan DA, Casey S*, Cohen MJ, and Jawitz JW, 2015. Coupled local facilitation and global hydrologic inhibition drive landscape geometry in a patterned peatland, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 19: 2133–2144, doi:10.5194/hess-19-2133-2015

    65. Yang M*, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2015. Back diffusion from thin low permeability zones, Environmental Science & Technology, 9 (1): 415–422, doi: 10.1021/es5045634

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    64. Annable MD, Jawitz JW, and Davis GB, 2014. GQ13 “Managing groundwater quality to support competing human and ecological needs” Preface, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 169: 1-3. doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2014.09.004

    63. Acharya S*, Mylavarapu R, and Jawitz JW, 2014. Evapotranspiration estimation from diurnal water table fluctuations: Implementing drainable and fillable porosity in the White method, Vadose Zone Journal, 13(9), doi:10.2136/vzj2014.04.0048

    62. Wang F*, Annable MD, Schaefer CE, Ault TD, Cho J, and Jawitz JW, 2014. Enhanced aqueous dissolution of a DNAPL source to characterize the source strength function, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 169: 75-89, doi: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2014.07.004

    61. Park J*, Botter G, Jawitz JW, and Rao PSC, 2014. Stochastic modeling of hydrologic variability of geographically isolated wetlands: Effects of hydro-climatic forcing and wetland bathymetry, Advances in Water Resources, 69: 38-48.

    60. Yang M*, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2014. Light reflection visualization to determine solute diffusion into clays, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 161: 1-9.

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    59. McCarty C, Jawitz JW, Hopkins A*, and Goldman A*, 2013. Predicting author h-index using characteristics of the co-author network, Scientometrics, 96(2): 467-483, doi: 10.1007/s11192-012-0933-0.

    58. McCarty C, and Jawitz JW, 2013. Attitudes about publishing and normal science advancement, Journal of Informetrics, 7(4): 850-858.

    57. Wang F*, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2013. Field-scale prediction of enhanced DNAPL dissolution based on partitioning tracers, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 152:147–158.

    56. Hopkins AL*, Jawitz JW, McCarty C, Goldman A*, and Basu NB**, 2013. Disparities in publication patterns by gender, race and ethnicity based on a survey of a random sample of authors, Scientometrics, 96: 515-534, doi: 10.1007/s11192-012-0893-4.

    55. Gall HE**, Park J*, Harman CJ, Jawitz JW, and Rao PSC, 2013. Landscape filtering of hydrologic and biogeochemical responses in managed catchments. Landscape Ecology, 28(4): 651-664, doi:10.1007/s10980-012-9829-x.

    54. Paudel R*, Grace KA, Galloway S, Zamorano M, and Jawitz JW, 2013. Effects of hydraulic resistance by vegetation on stage dynamics of a stormwater treatment wetland, Journal of Hydrology, 484: 74–85.

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    53. Padowski JC* and JW Jawitz, 2012. Water availability and vulnerability of 225 large cities in the United States, Water Resources Research, 48, W12529, doi:10.1029/2012WR012335.

    52. Acharya S*, Jawitz JW, and Mylavarapu RS, 2012. Analytical expressions for drainable and fillable porosity of phreatic aquifers under vertical fluxes from evapotranspiration and recharge. Water Resources Research, 48, W11526, doi:10.1029/2012WR012043.

    51. Kaplan DA**, Paudel R*, Cohen MJ, and Jawitz JW, 2012. Orientation matters: Patch anisotropy controls discharge competence and hydroperiod in a patterned peatland. Geophysical Research Letters, 39, L17401, doi:10.1029/2012GL052754.

    50. Paudel R* and Jawitz JW, 2012. Does increased model complexity improve description of phosphorus dynamics in a large treatment wetland? Ecological Engineering, 42:283-294, doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2012.02.014.

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    49. Jawitz JW and Mitchell J**, 2011. Temporal inequality of catchment discharge and solute export. Water Resources Research, 47, W00J14, doi:10.1029/2010WR010197.  

    48. McCray JE, Tick GR, Jawitz JW, Brusseau ML, Gierke JS, Falta RW, Knox R, Sabatini D, and Annable MD, 2011. Innovative source-zone remediation studies at Hill and Dover AFB:  Lessons learned. Ground Water, 49(5): 727-744, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2010.00783.x.

    47. Bhadha JH*, Jawitz JW, and Min J-H**, 2011. Phosphorus mass balance and internal load in an impacted subtropical isolated wetland, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 218: 619-632, doi:10.1007/s11270-010-0673-9.

    46. Miller ML**, Bhadha JH*, O’Connor GA, Jawitz JW, and Mitchell J**, 2011. Aluminum water treatment residuals as permeable reactive barrier sorbents to reduce phosphorus losses, Chemosphere, 83(7): 978-983, doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.02.014.  

    45. Obour AK*, Silveira ML, Vendramini JMB, Jawitz JW, O’Connor GA and LE Sollenberger, 2011. A phosphorus budget for bahiagrass pastures growing on a typical Florida spodosol. Agronomy Journal, 103(3): 611-616, doi: 10.2134/agronj2010.0372.

    44. Obour AK*, Vendramini JMB, Silveira ML, Sollenberger LE, O’Connor GA, and Jawitz JW, 2011. Phosphorus fertilization responses on bahiagrass pastures – Forage production and water quality. Agronomy Journal, 103:324–330, doi:10.2134/agronj2010.0330.

    43. Obour AK*, Silveira ML, Vendramini JMB, Sollenberger LE, O’Connor GA, and Jawitz JW, 2011. Agronomic and environmental impacts of phosphorus fertilization of low input bahiagrass systems in Florida. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 89: 281–290, doi: 10.1007/s10705-010-9393-1.

    42. Min J-H**, Paudel R*, and Jawitz JW, 2011. Mechanistic biogeochemical model applications for Everglades restoration: A review of case studies and suggestions for future modeling needs. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 41: 6, 489 – 516, doi: 10.1080/10643389.2010.531227.

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    41. Basu NB**, Destouni G, Jawitz JW, Thompson SE*, Loukinova NV, Darracq A, Zanardo S, Yaeger M, Sivapalan M, Rinaldo A, and Rao PSC, 2010. Nutrient loads exported from managed catchments reveal emergent biogeochemical stationarity, Geophysical Research Letters, 37(23), L23404, 1-5, doi:10.1029/2010GL045168.

    40. Min J-H**, Perkins DB*, and Jawitz JW, 2010. Wetland-groundwater interactions in subtropical depressional wetlands. Wetlands, 30: 997–1006, doi:10.1007/s13157-010-0043-9.

    39. Paudel R*, Min J-H**, and Jawitz JW, 2010. Management scenario evaluation for a large treatment wetland using a spatio-temporal phosphorus transport and cycling model. Ecological Engineering, 36(12): 1627-1638, doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2010.06.012.

    38. Bhadha JH*, Harris WG, and Jawitz JW, 2010. Soil phosphorus release and storage capacity from an impacted subtropical wetland, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 74(5): 1816-1825, doi:10.2136/sssaj2010.0063.

    37. Dunne EJ, Clark MW, Mitchell J**, Jawitz JW, and Reddy KR, 2010. Soil phosphorus flux from emergent marsh wetlands and surrounding grazed pasture uplands. Ecological Engineering, 36: 1392–1400, doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2010.06.018.

    36. Min J-H**, Paudel R*, and Jawitz JW, 2010. Spatially distributed modeling of surface water flow dynamics in the Everglades ridge and slough landscape. Journal of Hydrology, 390: 1-12, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.06.023.

    35. Bhadha JH* and Jawitz JW, 2010. Characterizing deep soils from an impacted subtropical isolated wetland: Implications for phosphorus storage. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 10(3): 514–525, doi: 10.1007/s11368-009-0151-4.

    34. Reddy KR and Jawitz JW, 2010. Soil and water quality: Integral components of watershed management. Journal of Crop Improvement, 24(1): 60-69, doi: 10.1080/15427520903307726.

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    33. Chen X** and Jawitz JW, 2009. Convergence of DNAPL source strength functions with site age. Environmental Science & Technology, 43(24): 9374-9379, doi: 10.1021/es902108z.

    32. Padowski JC* and Jawitz JW, 2009. The future of global water scarcity: Policy and management challenges and opportunities. The Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, 10(2): 99-114.

    31. Padowski JC*, Rothfus EA*, Klammler H, Jawitz JW, Hatfield K, and Annable MD, 2009. Effect of passive surface water flux meter body shape on water and solute mass flux estimates. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 14(12): 1334-1342. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000127.

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    30. Zhang C*, Yoon H, Werth CJ, Valocchi AJ, Basu NB**, and Jawitz JW, 2008. Evaluation of simplified mass transfer models to simulate the impacts of source zone architecture on nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution in heterogeneous porous media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 102: 49–60, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2008.05.007.

    29. Wang H**, Chen X**, and Jawitz JW, 2008. Light transmission visualization methods to quantify nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution dynamics in porous media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 102: 29-38, doi:10.1016/ j.jconhyd.2008.05.003.

    28. Kaye AJ*, Cho J**, Basu NB**, Chen X**, Annable MD, and Jawitz JW, 2008. Laboratory investigation of flux reduction from dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) partial source zone remediation by enhanced dissolution. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 102: 17-28, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2008.01.006.

    27. Basu NB**, Fure AD*, and Jawitz JW, 2008. Predicting DNAPL dissolution using a simplified source depletion model parameterized with partitioning tracers, Water Resources Research, 44, W07414, doi:10.1029/2007WR006008.

    26. Chen X** and Jawitz JW, 2008. Reactive tracer tests to predict dense nonaqueous phase liquid dissolution dynamics in laboratory flow chambers. Environmental Science & Technology, 42: 5285-5291.

    25. Basu NB**, Fure AD*, and Jawitz JW, 2008. Simplified groundwater contaminant source depletion models as mathematical analogs of complex multiphase simulators. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 97: 87–99.

    24. Quadri G*, Chen X**, Jawitz JW, Tambone F, Genevini P, Faoro F, and Adanai F, 2008. Bio-based surfactant-like molecules from organic wastes: the effect of waste composition and composting process on surfactant properties and on the ability to solubilize tetrachloroethene (PCE).  Environmental Science & Technology, 42: 2618–2623.

    23. Basu NB*, Rao PSC, Falta RW, Annable MD, Jawitz JW, and Hatfield K, 2008. Temporal evolution of DNAPL source and contaminant flux architecture: Impacts of source mass depletion, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 95: 93–109.

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    22. Cho J**, Annable MD, Jawitz JW, and Hatfield K, 2007. Passive flux meter measurement of water and nutrient flux in saturated porous media: Bench-scale laboratory tests. Journal of Environmental Quality, 36: 1266-1272.

    21. Dunne EJ**, Smith J, Perkins DB*, Clark MW, Jawitz JW and Reddy KR, 2007. Phosphorus storages in historically-isolated wetland ecosystems and surrounding pasture uplands, Ecological Engineering, 31(1): 16-28.

    20. Klammler H, Newman MA, Szilágyi E, Padowski JC*, Hatfield K, Jawitz JW, and Annable MD, 2007. Initial test results for a passive surface water fluxmeter to measure cumulative water and solute mass fluxes, Environmental Science & Technology, 41: 2485-2490.

    19. James AI** and Jawitz JW, 2007. Modeling two-dimensional reactive transport using a Godunov-mixed finite element method, Journal of Hydrology, 338: 28-41. 

    18. Perkins DB*, Haws NW*, Jawitz JW, Das BS, and Rao PSC, 2007. Mechanized military training impacts on hydraulic characteristics of ridgetop soils in a forested watershed. Ecological Indicators, 7: 589-597.

    17. Totten CT*, Annable MD, Jawitz JW, and Delfino JJ, 2007. Fluid and porous media property effects on dense non-aqueous phase liquid migration and contaminant mass flux, Environmental Science & Technology, 41(5): 1622-1627.

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    16. Wang H** and Jawitz JW, 2006. Hydraulic analysis of cell-network treatment wetlands. Journal of Hydrology, 330, pp. 721-734, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.05.005.

    15. Fure AD*, Jawitz JW, and Annable MD, 2006. DNAPL source depletion: Linking architecture and flux response. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 85, doi:10.1016/j.jconhyd.2006.01.002, pp. 118-140.

    14. Wang H**, Jawitz JW, White JR, Martinez CM*, and Sees M, 2006. Rejuvenating the largest municipal treatment wetland in Florida. Ecological Engineering, 26(2): 132-146, doi: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2005.07.016

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    13. Jawitz JW, Fure AD*, Demmy GG, Berglund S, and Rao PSC, 2005. Groundwater contaminant flux reduction resulting from nonaqueous phase liquid mass reduction. Water Resources Research, 41, W10408, doi:10.1029/2004WR003825, pp. 1-15.

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    12. Brooks MC, Annable MD, Rao PSC, Hatfield K, Jawitz JW, Wise WR, Wood AL, and Enfield CG, 2004. Controlled release, blind test of DNAPL remediation by ethanol flushing, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 69(3-4), doi:10.1016/S0169-7722(03)00158 -X,  pp. 281-297.

    11. Jawitz JW, 2004. Moments of truncated continuous univariate distributions. Advances in Water Resources, 27(3), doi: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2003.12.002, pp. 269-281.

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    10. Jawitz JW, Dai D, Rao PSC, Annable MD, and Rhue RD, 2003. Rate-limited solubilization of multi-component nonaqueous phase liquids by flushing with cosolvents and surfactants: Modeling data from laboratory and field experiments. Environmental Science & Technology, 37(9), doi: 10.1021/es0256921, pp. 1983-1991.

    9.   Jawitz JW, Annable MD, Demmy GG, and Rao PSC, 2003. Estimating non-aqueous phase liquid spatial variability using partitioning tracer higher temporal moments.  Water Resources Research, 39(7), 1192, doi:10.1029/2002WR001309. pp. 1-19.

    8.   Rao PSC and Jawitz JW, 2003. Comment on “Steady-state mass transfer from single-component dense non-aqueous phase liquids in uniform flow fields” by T. C. Sale and D. B. McWhorter.  Water Resources Research, 39(3), 1068, doi: 10.1029/2001WR000599, pp. 1-3.

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    7.   Jawitz JW, Annable MD, Clark II CJ, and Puranik S, 2002. Inline gas chromatographic tracer analysis: An alternative to conventional sampling and laboratory analysis for partitioning tracer tests. Instrumentation Science & Technology, 30(4) pp. 427-438.

    6.   Brooks MC, Annable MD, Rao PSC, Hatfield K, Jawitz JW, Wise WR, Wood AL and Enfield CG, 2002. Controlled release, blind tests of DNAPL characterization using partitioning tracers. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 59, pp. 187-210.

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    5.   Jawitz JW, Annable MD, Rao PSC, and Rhue RD, 2001. Evaluation of remediation performance and cost for field-scale single-phase microemulsion (SPME) flushing. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A–Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering, 36(8) pp. 1437-1450.

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    4.   Jawitz JW, Sillan RK, Annable MD, Rao PSC and Warner K, 2000. In situ alcohol flushing of a DNAPL source zone at a dry cleaner site.  Environmental Science & Technology, 34(17) pp. 3722-3729.

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    3.   Jawitz JW, Annable MD, Rao PSC, and Rhue RD, 1998. Field implementation of a Winsor Type I surfactant/alcohol mixture for in situ solubilization of a complex NAPL as a single-phase microemulsion. Environmental Science & Technology, 32(4) pp. 523-530.

    2.   Annable MD, Jawitz JW, Rao PSC, Dai DP, Kim HK and Wood AL, 1998. Field evaluation of interfacial and partitioning tracers for characterization of effective NAPL-water contact areas. Ground Water, 36(3) pp. 495-502.

    1.   Jawitz JW, Annable MD and Rao PSC, 1998. Miscible fluid displacement stability in unconfined porous media: two-dimensional flow experiments and simulations. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, v.31 pp. 211-230.