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John A. Cherry

Researcher at University of Guelph

Publications -  237
Citations -  16717

John A. Cherry is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aquifer & Groundwater. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 234 publications receiving 15792 citations. Previous affiliations of John A. Cherry include University of Arizona & University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

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Air Sparging in Gate Wells in Cutoff Walls and Trenches for Control of Plumes of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

TL;DR: The theoretical fractional efficiency of WTS is given by E = S/(l + S) as discussed by the authors, where S is the dimensionless sparge number, and S = HRg/(RTyzv) where HRg = Henry's Law constant for the compound of interest; Rg (m3/s, at 1 atm pressure) = gas sparging rate; R = gas constant (= 82 X 10˜5 m3-atm/mol-deg); T = temperature (K); yz (m2) = cross-sectional area producing the water
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Solvent Release into a Sandy Aquifer. 1. Overview of Source Distribution and Dissolution Behavior

TL;DR: The results from a field experiment at the Canadian Forces Base Borden, Ontario, Canada as mentioned in this paper showed that dissolved-phase concentrations exceeded 10% of the effective solubility of individual components in the portion of the plume directly downgradient of the source.
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Hydrogeology and hydrochemistry of an aquifer-aquitard system within glacial deposits, Saskatchewan, Canada

TL;DR: The hydrology and hydrochemistry of an aquifer-aquitard system within glacial drift has been studied, utilizing data for the aquitard as well as the aquifer as mentioned in this paper.
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Contribution of the aquitard to the regional groundwater hydrochemistry of the underlying confined aquifer in the Pearl River Delta, China

TL;DR: This work aimed to identify the contribution of hydrogeochemical processes in the aquitards to groundwater hydrochemistry in the underlying confined basal aquifer by studying the coastal Quaternary aquifer-aquitard system of the Pearl River Delta, China.
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New Method for Continuous Transmissivity Profiling in Fractured Rock

TL;DR: This method is not a replacement for straddle-packer hydraulic testing of specific zones where greater accuracy is desired, however, it is effective and efficient for scanning entire holes for transmissive features.