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James M. Martin-Hayden

Research



Standard Professional Publications, Refereed


    Martin-Hayden, J.M. and N.B. Wolfe. A Novel View of Well-Bore Flow and Partial Mixing: Digital Image Analyses. Submitted to the journal Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, February 1999.

    Martin-Hayden, J.M. Controlled laboratory investigations of well-bore concentration response to pumping. Submitted to the journal Ground Water, December 1998.

    Martin-Hayden, J.M. Sample Concentration Response to Laminar Well-Bore Flow: Implications to Ground-Water Data Variability. Submitted to the journal Ground Water, October 1998.

    Spongberg, A.L. and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Pesticide stratification in an engineered wetland delta. Environmental Science and Technology, v.31, no.11, pp. 3161-3165, November 1997.

    Martin-Hayden, J.M. and G.A. Robbins. Plume distortion and apparent attenuation due to concentration averaging in monitoring wells. Ground Water, v.35, no. 2, pp. 339-347, March-April 1997.

    Gary A. Robbins and James M. Martin-Hayden, Mass balance evaluation of monitoring well purging: Part I. Theoretical models and implications for representative sampling. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology v.8, pp.203-224, 1991.

    James M. Martin-Hayden, Gary A. Robbins and Robert D. Bristol, Mass balance evaluation of monitoring well purging: Part II. Field tests at a gasoline contamination site. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology v.8, pp.203-224, 1991.

    James M. Martin-Hayden and Gary A. Robbins, Applications of ‘down-well/down-well’ and ‘down-well/surface’ resistivity techniques to evaluate ground water flow in fractures: final report. Special paper, Institute of Water Resources, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 1990. 145 pp.

       
Miscellaneous Professional Publications with Presentations (*indicates presenter)
Jakutowicz, N.A., and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Groundwater seepage erosion gullies, Oak Openings sand ridge of Lucas County, northwest Ohio. Geological Society of America 1998 Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Abstracts with Programs, October, 1998 (National meeting)
     
    Young, M.A. and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Investigations Locating Hydraulic and Geochemical Influences of Upwelling Groundwater in Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie. Geological Society of America 1998 Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. Abstracts with Programs, October, 1998 (National meeting)

    Martin-Hayden, J.M.* and N.B. Wolfe. A Digital Photographic Analysis of Internal Monitoring Well Flow and Mixing. In: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 1998 Spring Meeting, v. 79, no. 17, April 28, 1998, p. S154. (National Meeting, C)

    Minarovic, R.J. Jr.* and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Three-Dimensional Finite Difference Groundwater Flow Model of an Engineered Wetland Within the Maumee River Watershed of Northwest Ohio. In: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 1998 Spring Meeting, v. 79, no. 17, April 28, 1998, p. S75. (National Meeting, C)

    Martin-Hayden, J.M.* Influences of density-driven flow and mixing within groundwater monitoring wells. Geological Society of America 1997 Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah. Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, no. 6, pp. A-330. October, 1997 (National meeting)

    Zieske, N.B.* and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Density effects and representativeness of geochemical groundwater data: a controlled laboratory investigation. In: Abstracts with Programs, The Geological Society of America, 31st Annual North-Central Section, Madison, Wisconsin, May 1-2, 1997, p. 80. (Regional meeting)

    Minarovic, R.J.* Jr. and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Hydrogeological characterization and water budget of an engineered wetland located in Whitehouse, Ohio. In: Abstracts with Programs, The Geological Society of America, 31st Annual North-Central Section, Madison, Wisconsin, May 1-2, 1997a, p. 61. (Regional meeting)

    Kozak, S.L.* and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Monitoring transport pathways using geochemical responses in a small watershed of northwest Ohio. In: Abstracts with Programs, The Geological Society of America, 31st Annual North-Central Section, Madison, Wisconsin, May 1-2, 1997, p. 27. (Regional meeting)

    Minarovic, R.J. Jr.* and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Characterization of the hydrogeological functionality of an engineered wetland within the Maumee River watershed of northwest Ohio. In: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 1997 Spring Meeting, v. 78, no. 17, April 29, 1997b, p. S147. (National meeting)

    Martin-Hayden, J.M.* and N.B. Zieske. Detailed investigations of monitoring well borhole flow and mixing resulting in artificial groundwater data variability. In: Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 1997 Spring Meeting, v. 78, no. 17, April 29, 1997, p. S155. (National meeting)

    Kozak, S.L.* and J.M. Martin-Hayden. The response of surface water geochemistry to deep and shallow groundwater systems. In: Programs and Abstracts, 19th Midwest Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 12-13, 1996. (Regional meeting)

    Zieske, N.B.* and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Factors effecting representativeness of geochemical groundwater data: a controlled laboratory investigation. In: Programs and Abstracts, 19th Midwest Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 12-13, 1996. (Regional meeting)

    Martin-Hayden, J.M. and B. Hornberger*. A porosity displacement technique for characterizing permeability anisotropy. National Ground Water Association National Convention on In-Situ Field Tests for Site Characterization and remediation, Indianapolis, Indiana, conference proceedings, October 1995.

    Spongberg, A.L. and J.M. Martin-Hayden*. The use of geochemical stratigraphy to characterize pesticide input functions. National Ground Water Association National Convention on In-Situ Field Tests for Site Characterization and remediation, Indianapolis, Indiana, conference proceedings, October 1995.

    James M. Martin-Hayden*. Plume distortion and apparent attenuation due to concentration averaging." Abstract Volume, 18th Midwest Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Columbus Ohio, October, 1995.

    James M. Martin-Hayden* and Gary A. Robbins. Apparent plume attenuation and distortions due to vertical concentration averaging in monitoring wells. 27th Annual Northeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Abstracts. p.61, March, 1992.

    James M. Martin-Hayden* and Gary A. Robbins. Simulating monitoring well purging using mass continuity modeling. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union, v.71, n.17, p.505, April 1990.

    Gary A. Robbins, James M. Hayden* and Robert D. Bristol. Vertical dispersion of ground water contaminants in the near-field of leaking underground gasoline storage tanks. The Proceedings of the Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water Conference, p.373, Houston, Texas, November 1989.
     

Grants and Grant Proposals (*indicates funded proposals)
    Hydraulic, Geochemical and Biological Influences of Up-Welling Groundwater in Sandusky Bay and Lake Erie. CO-PIs: James Martin-Hayden and Euginia Skirta (Department of Mathematics). Funded by the Lake Erie Center for Research and Education Summer Fellowship Program in the amount of $15,000. Period covered: May, 1998 - December 1998. (New grant, research in progress)*

    Physical influences on groundwater monitroing well data uncertainty. PI: James Martin-Hayden, Submitted to: National Science Foundation CAREER Program. Funds requested $445,626. Project Period May 1, 1999 to April 30, 2003. (pending)

    Laboratory, Mathematical, and Field Investigations of Physical Influences on Groundwater Monitoring Well Data Representativeness and Variability. PI: James Martin-Hayden, A proposal rejected by the USEPA STAR Exploratory Research, Physics. Funds requested, $241,220, Project Period: January 1, 1999 to December 31, 2001.

    Physical influences on groundwater monitoring well data accuracy and variability. PI: J.M. Martin-Hayden. A proposal rejected by the National Science Foundation CAREER Program. Amount requested: $473,347 for the period January 1998 to December 2002. (pending)

    Pesticide transport, water balance, and geochemical characterization of the Blue Creek watershed. PI: J.M. Martin-Hayden and co-PI: A.L. Spongberg. Funded by Ohio Board of Regents Research Challenge in the amount of $22,018 for the period June, 1996 - June, 1997.*

    Application for Kohler Faculty International Travel Grant Funding. J.M. Martin-Hayden. Funded by Kohler Faculty International Travel Grant in the amount of $1,000 for January 1996.*

    Characterization and monitoring the effect of innovative agricultural water management technologies on water resource. PI: J.M. Martin-Hayden and co-PI: A.L. Spongberg. A proposal rejected by the NSF/EPA Partnership for Environmental Research. . Amount requested: $223,041 for the period January 1996 to December 1998.

    Investigations of the Blue Creek watershed hydrogeological system: a representative sub-basin of the Maumee River basin. PI: J.M. Martin-Hayden. A proposal rejected by the NSF CAREER Program. Amount requested: $289,348 for the period July 1996 to June 2000.

    Characterization and monitoring of the influences of innovative agricultural water management technologies on water resources. PI: J.M. Martin-Hayden. A proposal rejected by NSF/EPA Partnership for Environmental Research. Amount requested: $223,041 for the period January, 1996 - December, 1998.

    Viral pathogen and herbicide fate and transport in agricultural soil and runoff. PI: A.L. Spongberg, CO-PIs: J. Gottgens, S. Leisner, J.M. Martin-Hayden, and Robert Sinsabaugh. Funded by USDA Special Grants Program in the amount of $158,747 for the period: July, 1995 - June, 1997.*

    Analysis of Pesticide Transport Pathways and Degradation in Engineered Wetlands. PIs (co-equal): A.L. Spongberg and J.M. Martin-Hayden. Funded by the United States Department of Agriculture National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program in the amount of $74,834 (UT contribution $36,879) for the period July, 1995 - June 1997.*

    The Transient Geochemical Response of the Maumee River and Its Contributing Aquifers. PI J.M. Martin-Hayden. A Pre-Proposal rejected by the U.S. EPA Great Lakes National Program Office. Amount requested: $39,775 for the period September 1995 - August 1996.

    Agricultural Contaminant Transport Pathways to Groundwater and Surface Water. PI: J.M. Martin-Hayden. Funded by University Research Awards and Fellowship, University of Toledo in the amount of $5,760 for the period June, 1995 - August, 1995.*

    A Field Laboratory/Classroom for Groundwater Education. PI: J.M. Martin-Hayden. A pre-application rejected by the U.S. EPA. Amount requested: $10,737 for the period April 1995 - March 1996.
     

Professional Memberships
    Association of Ground Water Scientists and Engineers

    American Geophysical Union

    Geological Society of America
     

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