David Mays
University of Colorado Denver | Associate Professor
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This HydroShare resource provides supporting information for Fahrney, E.E.; Mays, D.C.; Newman, C.P. (2025), Systematic Approach to Prioritize Wells for Effective Groundwater Monitoring and Management in the Arkansas Headwaters Basin, Colorado, USA, Journal of Hydrology—Regional Studies, https://doi.org/TBD.
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides supporting information for a series of reactive transport laboratory experiments reported in Cook, T.J. (2024). Experimental Study of the Relationship between Porous Media Clogging and Dynamic Permeability: Assessment of Calcite Precipitation Reaction, Pore-Scale Clogging, and Flow Rate in a Quasi-2D Flow Cell. Master's Report, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides data for a series of reactive transport laboratory experiments reported in Grote (2023). README files provide details on file naming conventions and data formatting.
Grote, M.E. (2023), Experimental Study of the Relationship between Porous Media Clogging and Dynamic Permeability: Precipitation Arrests Reaction in a Quas-2D Flow Cell, Master’s Thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, University Colorado Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.
ABSTRACT:
This Model Instance provides a file structure and R scripts for estimating trends in suspended sediment concentration and investigating those trends with a record of disturbances to determine correlative relationships, as described in K.M. Humphreys and D.C. Mays (2025) Evaluating Trends and Insights from Historical Suspended Sediment and Land Management Data in the South Fork Clearwater River Basin, Idaho County, Idaho, USA, Hydrology (Volume 12).
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This resource provides experimental data for plume spreading experiments reported in Neupauer et al. (2021), Roth et al. (2021), and Sather et al. (2023). Data from laboratory experiments in all three papers appear in a Data Set, while resources related to numerical simulations in Sather et al. (2023) appear in a Model Instance. README files provide details on file naming conventions and data formatting.
Neupauer, R.M., E.J. Roth, J.P. Crimaldi, D.C. Mays, and L.J. Sather (2021), Demonstration of reversible dispersion in a Darcy-scale push-pull laboratory experiment, Transport in Porous Media, doi:10.1007/s11242-021-01682-3.
Roth, E.J., D.C. Mays, R.M. Neupauer, L.J. Sather, and J.P. Crimaldi (2021), Methods for laser-induced fluorescence imaging of solute plumes at the Darcy scale in quasi-two-dimensional, refractive index-matched porous media, Transport in Porous Media, doi:10.1007/s11242-021-01545-x.
Sather, L.J., E.J. Roth, R.M. Neupauer, J.P. Crimaldi, and D.C. Mays (2023), Experiments and simulations on plume spreading by engineered injection and extraction in refractive index matched porous media, Water Resources Research, doi:10.1029/2022WR032943.
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Created: May 17, 2022, 5:40 p.m.
Authors: Lauren J. Sather · Eric J. Roth · Roseanna M. Neupauer · John P. Crimaldi · Mays, David
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides experimental data for plume spreading experiments reported in Neupauer et al. (2021), Roth et al. (2021), and Sather et al. (2023). Data from laboratory experiments in all three papers appear in a Data Set, while resources related to numerical simulations in Sather et al. (2023) appear in a Model Instance. README files provide details on file naming conventions and data formatting.
Neupauer, R.M., E.J. Roth, J.P. Crimaldi, D.C. Mays, and L.J. Sather (2021), Demonstration of reversible dispersion in a Darcy-scale push-pull laboratory experiment, Transport in Porous Media, doi:10.1007/s11242-021-01682-3.
Roth, E.J., D.C. Mays, R.M. Neupauer, L.J. Sather, and J.P. Crimaldi (2021), Methods for laser-induced fluorescence imaging of solute plumes at the Darcy scale in quasi-two-dimensional, refractive index-matched porous media, Transport in Porous Media, doi:10.1007/s11242-021-01545-x.
Sather, L.J., E.J. Roth, R.M. Neupauer, J.P. Crimaldi, and D.C. Mays (2023), Experiments and simulations on plume spreading by engineered injection and extraction in refractive index matched porous media, Water Resources Research, doi:10.1029/2022WR032943.
Created: May 2, 2023, 5:50 p.m.
Authors: Kevin M. Humphreys · Mays, David
ABSTRACT:
This Model Instance provides a file structure and R scripts for estimating trends in suspended sediment concentration and investigating those trends with a record of disturbances to determine correlative relationships, as described in K.M. Humphreys and D.C. Mays (2025) Evaluating Trends and Insights from Historical Suspended Sediment and Land Management Data in the South Fork Clearwater River Basin, Idaho County, Idaho, USA, Hydrology (Volume 12).
Created: May 4, 2023, 3:55 a.m.
Authors: Mylo E. Grote · Mays, David
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides data for a series of reactive transport laboratory experiments reported in Grote (2023). README files provide details on file naming conventions and data formatting.
Grote, M.E. (2023), Experimental Study of the Relationship between Porous Media Clogging and Dynamic Permeability: Precipitation Arrests Reaction in a Quas-2D Flow Cell, Master’s Thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, University Colorado Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.
Created: May 28, 2024, 4:59 p.m.
Authors: Tylere J. Cook · Mays, David
ABSTRACT:
This resource provides supporting information for a series of reactive transport laboratory experiments reported in Cook, T.J. (2024). Experimental Study of the Relationship between Porous Media Clogging and Dynamic Permeability: Assessment of Calcite Precipitation Reaction, Pore-Scale Clogging, and Flow Rate in a Quasi-2D Flow Cell. Master's Report, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.
Created: June 20, 2024, 9:18 p.m.
Authors: Eleanor E. Fahrney · Mays, David · Connor P. Newman
ABSTRACT:
This HydroShare resource provides supporting information for Fahrney, E.E.; Mays, D.C.; Newman, C.P. (2025), Systematic Approach to Prioritize Wells for Effective Groundwater Monitoring and Management in the Arkansas Headwaters Basin, Colorado, USA, Journal of Hydrology—Regional Studies, https://doi.org/TBD.