SELECTED PUBLICATIONS,
G.M.HORNBERGER
Hornberger, G.M.,
Bencala, K.E. and D.M. McKnight 1994. Hydrological
controls on the temporal variation of
dissolved organic carbon in the Snake River near Montezuma, Colorado. Biogeochemistry
25:147-165.
Hornberger, G.M. and E.W. Boyer.
1995. Recent
advances
in watershed modelling. U.S. National Report to IUGG, 1991-1994, Reviews
of Geophysics, Supplement, pp 949-957, July 1995.
Saiers, J.E. and G.M. Hornberger.
1996. Kaolinite-facilitated transport of
cesium through
water-saturated porous media. Water Resources Research 32:33-41.
Saiers, J.E. and G.M. Hornberger
1996. Modeling bacteria-facilitated transport
of DDT Water
Resources Research 32:1455-1459.
Boyer, E.B., Hornberger, G.M.,
Bencala, K.E.,
and D.M. McKnight. 1997. Response characteristics
of DOC
flushing into an alpine catchment stream. Hydrological
Processes 11:1635-1647.
Saiers, J.E. and G.M. Hornberger.
1996.
Migration of 137Cs through aquifer materials: experimental results and
modeling
approaches. Journal of Contaminant Hydrol.22:255-270.
Bolster, C.H., Hornberger, G.M., and
A.L.
Mills. 1998. A method for calculating bacterial
deposition
coefficients using fraction of bacteria recovered from laboratory
columns. Environmental
Science & Technology 32:1329-1332
Morley, L. M., Hornberger, G.M.,
Mills, A.L.,
and J. S. Herman 1998. Effects of Transverse
Mixing on
Transport of Bacteria Through Heterogeneous Porous Media Water
Resour. Res. 34:1901-1908.
Rice, K. and G.M. Hornberger, 1998. Comparison of hydrochemical tracers to estimate
source
contributions to peak flow in a small, forested headwater catchment.
Water
Resources Research 34:1755-1766.
Kauffman, S., C.H. Bolster, G.M.
Hornberger,
J.S. Herman, and A.L. Mills 1998. The influence
of
chemical and physical nonequilibrium processes on the transport of
pesticides. Environmental
Science & Technology 32:3137-3141.
Hornberger, G.M., Raffensperger,
J.P., Wiberg,
P.L., and K. Eshleman. 1998. Elements
of Physical Hydrology. Johns Hopkins Press.314pp.
Saiers, J.E. and G.M.Hornberger.
1999. The Influence of Pore Water Chemistry
on the Facilitated
transport of Cesium by Inorganic Colloids. Water Resources
Research
35:1713-1727.
Bolster, C.H., Mills, A.L.,
Hornberger, G.M.,
and J.S. Herman. 1999. The spatial
distribution of
deposited bacteria following miscible displacement experiments in
intact cores.
Water Resources Research 35:1797-1807.
Scanlon, T.M., Raffensperger, J.P.,
Hornberger,
G.M., and R.B. Clapp. 2000. Shallow
subsurface
stormflow in a forested headwater catchment: observations and modeling
using a
modified TOPMODEL. Water Resources Research 36 :2575-2586.
El-Farhan, Y.H., DeNovio, N.M.,
Herman, J.S.,
and G.M. Hornberger. 2000. Mobilization and
transport of
soil particles during infiltration experiments in an agricultural
field,
Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. Env. Sci. & Tech 34:
3555-3559.
Boyer, E.W., Hornberger, G.M.,
Bencala, K.E.,
and D.M. McKnight. 2000. Effects of asynchronous
snowmelt
on flushing of dissolved organic carbon: a mixing model approach. Hydrol.
Processes 14: 3291-3308.
Scanlon, T.M., Raffensperger, J.P.,
and G.M.
Hornberger. 2001. Modeling transport of
dissolved
silica in a forested headwater catchment: implications for defining the
hydrochemical response of observed flow pathways. Water
Resources
Research 37:1071-1082.
Hornberger, G.M., Scanlon, T.M., and
J.P.
Raffensperger. 2001. Modelling Transport of
Dissolved
Silica in a Forested Headwater Catchment: The Effect of Hydrological
and
Chemical Time Scales on Hysteresis in the Concentration-Discharge
Relationship.
Hydrol. Processes 15:2029-2038.
Bolster, C.H., Mills, A.L.,
Hornberger, G.M., and
J. S. Herman 2001. Effect of Surface
Coatings, Grain
Size, and Ionic Strength on the Maximum Attainable Fractional Surface
Coverage
of Bacteria on Sand Surfaces. Contaminant Hydrol. 50:287-305.
Wade, A. J., Hornberger, G. M.,
Whitehead,
P.G., Jarvie, H. P. and N. Flynn, 2001. On
modelling
the mechanisms that control instream phosphorus and macrophyte
dynamics: an
assessment of a new model using General Sensitivity Analysis. Water
Resources Res. 37:2777-2792.
Hyer, K.E., Hornberger, G.M., and
Herman, J.S.
2001. Processes controlling the episodic
streamwater
transport of atrazine in an agricultural watershed J.
Hydrology 254: :47-66.
McKnight, D.M., Hornberger, G.M.,
Bencala,
K.E., and E.W. Boyer 2002. In-stream
influences on
dissolved organic carbon concentrations and composition in an acidic
and
metal-rich stream: A stream, reach-scale, reactive transport
experiment. Water
Resources Res. 38(1):10.1029/2001WR000269.
Hornberger, G.M. 2002. Forecasting
the Impact
of Atmospheric Acidic Deposition on the Chemical Composition of Stream
Water
and Soil Water. In: Beck, M.B. (ed.) Environmental Foresight and
Models:
A Manifesto Chapter 8, pp 131-145. Elsevier Science.
Chanat, J.G., Rice, K.C., and G.M.
Hornberger,
2002. Consistency of patterns in
concentration-discharge plots. Water Resources Res. 38:
10.1029/2001WR000971.
Rice, K.C., Conko, K. M., and G. M.
Hornberger
2002. Anthropogenic Sources of Arsenic and
Copper to Sediments of a Recreational Suburban Lake in Northern
Virginia. Environmental
Sci. & Tech. 36: 4962-4967.
Chanat, J. G., and G. M. Hornberger,
2003. Modeling catchment-scale mixing in the
near-stream
zone-Implications for chemical and isotopic hydrograph separation. Geophys.
Res. Lett., 30 (2), 1091, doi:10.1029/2002GL016265.
Mills, A.L., Herman, J.S., Ford, R.M.
and G.M.
Hornberger 2003. Functional redundancy promotes functional stability in
diverse
microbial bioreactor communities. SAE Technical Paper Series
No.
2003-01-2509.
Saiers, J.E., Hornberger, G.M., Gower,
D.B., and
J.S. Herman 2003. The
role of moving air-water interfaces in
colloid mobilization within the vadose zone. Geophys. Res.
Lett., 30(21),
Art. No. 2083.
Rice, K.C., Chanat, J.G., Hornberger,
G.M. and J.
R. Webb 2004. Interpretation
of Concentration-Discharge Patterns
in Acid-Neutralizing Capacity During Stormflow in Three Small, Forested
Catchments in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Water
Resources Res., 40(5),
Art. No. WO5301
Welsch, D.L. and G.M. Hornberger 2004. Spatial
and temporal simulation of soil CO2 concentrations in a
small forested catchment in Virginia. Biogeochemistry 71:
413-434.
Lee, T. R., and G. M. Hornberger 2006. Inferred
bimodality in the distribution of soil moisture at Big
Meadows, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, Geophys. Res.
Lett., 33,
L06407, doi:10.1029/2005GL025536.
Levin, JM, Herman, JS, Hornberger, GM,
and JE
Saiers, 2006. Colloid
Mobilization from a Variably Saturated,
Intact Soil Core, Vadose Zone Journal 5:564-569. DOI:
10.2136/vzj2005.0102
Welsch, D. L. Cosby, B. J. and G. M. Hornberger 2006. Simulation
of Stream
Water Alkalinity Concentrations using Coupled Models of Soil air CO2
and Stream
Water Chemistry. Biogeochemistry
79: 339 - 360, DOI 10.1007/s10533-005-5480-9.
Welsch, D.L., Cosby, B.J. and G. M.
Hornberger
2006. Simulation
of future stream alkalinity under changing
deposition and climate scenarios. Science of The Total
Environment 367:800-810,
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.01.019
Deviney, FA Jr., Rice, KR, Hornberger, GM 2006. Time Series and Recurrence
Interval Models to Predict the Vulnerability of Streams to Episodic
Acidification in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, Water
Resources Res.W09405,
doi:10.1029/2005WR004740
Bolster,
C.H. and G.M. Hornberger 2007. On the Use of Linearized Langmuir
Equations. Soil
Sci. Soc. Am., 71:1796-1806,
doi:10.2136/sssaj2006.0304.
Gu, C., Hornberger, G.M., Mills, A.L., Herman, J.S., and S. A.
Flewelling. 2007. Nitrate Reduction in
Streambed Sediments: Effects of Flow and
Biogeochemical Kinetics, Water Resour. Res., 43
`W12413,
doi:10.1029/2007WR006027.
Lawrence,
J.E. and G.M. Hornberger. 2007. Soil-moisture
variability across climate zones. Geophys. Res. Lett., 34:
L20402, doi:10.1029/2007GL031382.