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Herman Bouwer

Bouwer in 1975 Herman Bouwer (1927–2013) was a hydrological scientist who worked in groundwater hydrology and water resources management, with a specialization in the area of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR). He was born in the Netherlands and moved to the United States in 1952 to study for his PhD at Cornell University. He went on to work at the U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, serving as director from 1972 to 1990. His research efforts on characterizing and modeling the movement of water and pollutants in the vadose zone and groundwater resulted in field and analytical methods that are used in the groundwater sciences. He authored or co-authored over 300 publications and wrote the textbook ''Groundwater Hydrology''.

As a hydrogeologist, Bouwer is credited as "one of the first to bridge the gap between engineering, soil physics, and hydrogeology." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Groundwater hydrology / by Bouwer, Herman

    Published 1978
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    Where do the salts go? the potential effects and management of salt accumulation in south-central Arizona / by Cordy, Gail E.

    Published 1999
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    Rapid-infiltration system for wastewater renovation and beneficial reuse /

    Published 1982
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