Details for: Peter Knappett
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Peter Knappett (Texas A&M University)
Goldschmidt2018 Goldschmidt2019
I research reactive flow and transport of particles, microorganisms and dissolved ions in groundwater systems. I'm especially interested in the reactions that result from mixing of disparate water chemistries. For example, rivers and aquifer, and shallow and deep aquifers, driven by groundwater pumping.
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(2019) Rising Arsenic Concentrations in an Intensively Pumped Agricultural Basin in Central Mexico
Knappett P, Li Y, Majumder S, Huang Y, Loza I, Hernandez H, Aviles Jasso M, Mahlknecht J, Datta S & Nordstrom DK(2019) Spatial Variations and Role of Dissolved Organic Matter in Arsenic Mobilization in Bengal Basin
Datta S, Kulkarni H, Mladenov N, Johannesson K, Knappett P, Barua S, Vega M & Berube M(2018) Arsenic and Fluoride in Guanajuato Groundwaters, Mexico
Shepherd F, Rodriguez R, Knappett P, Nordstrom K, Li Y, Loza I & Datta S(2018) Intensive Pumping Impacts Arsenic Concentrations in Drinking Water Aquifers in an Inter-Montane Basin
Knappett P, Li Y, Datta S, Loza I, Majumder S, Hernandez H, Shepherd F, Aviles M, Pina V, Huang Y, Lynch B & Mahlknecht J(2016) Geochemical Controls on Arsenic Release into Groundwater from Sediment: In Relation to Existence of a Natural Reactive Barrier
Berube M, Myers K, Ahmed Khan M, Jewell K, Ahmed KM, Knappett P & Datta S(2016) The Geochemistry & Microbiology Behind Arsenic Cycling within Riverbank Aquifers in Bangladesh
Jewell K, Myers K, Knappett P, Berube M, Datta S, Hossain S, Peterson J & Ahmed K(2021) Geochemical Controls on Arsenic Mobilization in a Potential Permeable Natural Reactive Barrier (PNRB)
Varner TS, Kulkarni HV, Nguyen W, Cardenas MB, Kwak K, Knappett P, Uddin Bhuiyan M, Ahmed KM, Ahkter S & Datta S(2021) Characterization of Dissolved and Sedimentary Organic Matter in Arsenic Contaminated Aquifer and a Potential Riverbank Natural Reactive Barrier in Bangladesh
Kulkarni HV, Varner TS, Kwak K, Knappett P, Cardenas MB & Datta S(2019) Rising Arsenic Concentrations in an Intensively Pumped Agricultural Basin in Central Mexico
Knappett P, Li Y, Majumder S, Huang Y, Loza I, Hernandez H, Aviles Jasso M, Mahlknecht J, Datta S & Nordstrom DK(2019) Spatial Variations and Role of Dissolved Organic Matter in Arsenic Mobilization in Bengal Basin
Datta S, Kulkarni H, Mladenov N, Johannesson K, Knappett P, Barua S, Vega M & Berube M(2018) Arsenic and Fluoride in Guanajuato Groundwaters, Mexico
Shepherd F, Rodriguez R, Knappett P, Nordstrom K, Li Y, Loza I & Datta S(2018) Intensive Pumping Impacts Arsenic Concentrations in Drinking Water Aquifers in an Inter-Montane Basin
Knappett P, Li Y, Datta S, Loza I, Majumder S, Hernandez H, Shepherd F, Aviles M, Pina V, Huang Y, Lynch B & Mahlknecht J(2016) The Geochemistry & Microbiology Behind Arsenic Cycling within Riverbank Aquifers in Bangladesh
Jewell K, Myers K, Knappett P, Berube M, Datta S, Hossain S, Peterson J & Ahmed K(2016) Geochemical Controls on Arsenic Release into Groundwater from Sediment: In Relation to Existence of a Natural Reactive Barrier
Berube M, Myers K, Ahmed Khan M, Jewell K, Ahmed KM, Knappett P & Datta SMentorship
Goldschmidt2019: Mentor (Mentoring Pauline Louis, Hang Deng)
Goldschmidt2018: Mentor (Mentoring Ben Gebarski, Omanjana Goswami)