Refereed Articles 12. Wiersma, A.K., Hook, G., Mathews, M., Scott, S.R., Meyer, J.R., Parker, B.L., Ginder-Vogel, M. 2023. Elevated radium activity in a hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(2): 8983-8993, DOI.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c09118.
11. Meyer, J.R., J.D. Munn, J.R. Kennel, E. Arnaud, B.L. Parker. 2022. Graphical shading logs - an improved approach for collecting high resolution sedimentological data at contaminated sites. Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 42 (3): 59-74, DOI.org/10.1111/gwmr.12521.
10. Steelman, C.M., J.R. Meyer, P. Wanner, B.J. Swanson, O. Conway-White, B.L. Parker. 2020. The importance of transects for characterizing aged organic contaminant plumes in groundwater. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 235: 103728, DOI.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2020.103728.
9. Harvey, T.M., E. Arnaud, J.R. Meyer, C.M. Steelman, and B.L. Parker. 2019. Characterizing scales of hydrogeological heterogeneity in ice-marginal sediments in Wisconsin, USA. Hydrogeology Journal, 27(6): 1949-1968, DOI.org/10.1007/s10040-019-01978-1.
8. Lima, G., J.R. Meyer, K. Khosla, K. Dunfield, and B.L. Parker. 2018. Spatial variability of microbial communities in the matrix of fractured sandstone within a contaminant plume with mixed organics. Journal of Contaminant Hydrogeology, 218: 110-119, DOI.org/10.1016/j.jconhyd.2018.10.001.
7. Runkel, A.C., R.G. Tipping, J.R. Meyer, J.R. Steenberg, A.J. Retzler, B.L. Parker, J.A. Green, J.D. Barry, and P.M. Jones. 2018. A multidisciplinary-based conceptual model of a fractured sedimentary bedrock aquitard: improved prediction of aquitard integrity. Hydrogeology Journal, 26(7): 2133-2159, DOI.org/10.1007/s10040-018-1794-2.
6. Haslauer, C.P., J.R. Meyer, A. Bárdossy, and B.L. Parker. 2017. Estimating a representative value and proportion of true zeros for censored analytical data with applications to contaminated site assessment. Environmental Science and Technology, 51(13): 7502-7510, DOI.org/10.1021/acs.est.6b05385.
5. Steelman, C.M., J.R. Meyer, and B.L. Parker. 2017. Multi-dimensional investigation of bedrock heterogeneity/unconformities at a DNAPL-impacted site. Groundwater, 55(4): 532-549, DOI.org/10.1111/gwat.12514.
4. Meyer, J.R., B.L. Parker, E. Arnaud, and A.C. Runkel. 2016. Combining high resolution vertical gradients and sequence stratigraphy to delineate hydrogeologic units for a contaminated sedimentary rock aquifer system. Journal of Hydrology, 534: 505-523, DOI.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.01.015.
3. Meyer, J.R., B.L. Parker, and J.A. Cherry. 2014. Characteristics of high resolution hydraulic head profiles and vertical gradients in fractured sedimentary rocks. Journal of Hydrology, 517: 493-507, DOI.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.05.050.
2. Lima, G., B.L. Parker, and J.R. Meyer. 2012. Dechlorinating microorganisms in a sedimentary rock matrix contaminated with a mixture of VOCs. Environmental Science & Technology, 46(11): 5756-5763, DOI.org/10.1021/es300214f.
1. Meyer, J.R., B.L. Parker, and J.A. Cherry. 2008. Detailed hydraulic head profiles as essential data for defining hydrogeologic units in layered fractured sedimentary rock. Environmental Geology, 56(1): 27-44, DOI.org/10.1007/s00254-007-1137-4.
Non-Peer Reviewed Articles 4. Cherry, J.A., B.L. Parker, S.W. Chapman, J.R. Meyer, and A.A. Pierce. 2017. Depth discrete multilevel monitoring in fractured rock: state of the technology and implications. 15th Biennial Ground Water Division Conference, October 14-18, Stellenbosch, South Africa. 12 p.
3. Meyer, J.R. and B.L. Parker. 2014. Considerations for fracture network characterization bias imposed by long open boreholes. International Discrete Fracture Network Engineering Conference, October 19-22, Vancouver, Ontario. 10 p.
2. Runkel, A.C., R.R. Tipping, P.M. Jones, J.R. Meyer, B.L. Parker, E.C. Alexander Jr., and J.R. Steenberg. 2013. A multilevel monitoring system provides new insights into a bedrock aquitard in southeastern Minnesota. Technical Article for the Minnesota Groundwater Association Newsletter, 32(2): 12-13.
1. Meyer, J.R., B.L. Parker, and J.A. Cherry. 2011. Design strategies for high-resolution multilevel monitoring systems for fractured rock sites. Água E Meio Ambiente Subterrâneo, 3(22): 32-33.
Selected Technical Reports 4. Cherry, J.A., B.L. Parker, M. Einarson, S.W. Chapman, and J.R. Meyer. 2015. Overview of depth-discrete multilevel groundwater monitoring technologies: focus on groundwater monitoring in areas of oil and gas well stimulation in California. In Recommendations on Model Criteria for Groundwater Sampling, Testing, and Monitoring of Oil and Gas Development in California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Technical Report 669645. 80 p.
3. Runkel, A.C., R.R. Tipping, J.A. Green, P.M. Jones, J.R. Meyer, B.L. Parker, J.R. Steenberg, and A.J. Retzler. 2014. Hydrogeologic properties of the St. Lawrence Aquitard, southeastern Minnesota. Minnesota Geological Survey Open File Report 14-04. 153 p.
2. Meyer, J.R., B.L. Parker, and J.A. Cherry. 2009. 5-1: Technical memorandum: Evaluation of fracture network characteristics based on detailed hydraulic head profiles. In Site Conceptual Model for the Migration and Fate of Contaminants in Groundwater at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, Simi, California, Overview and 20 Site Conceptual Model Elements. 59 p.
1. Meyer, J.R., B.L. Parker, and J.A. Cherry. 2009. 5-2: Insights concerning aquitards and fracture network characteristics from detailed head profiles in fractured sandstone. In Site Conceptual Model for the Migration and Fate of Contaminants in Groundwater at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, Simi, California, Overview and 20 Site Conceptual Model Elements. 12 p.