David F. Dominic
Ph.D.
Department of EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Wright State University
United States of America
Biography
Education History: Ph.D. Geological Sciences West Virginia University 1988 M.A. Geological Sciences Binghamton University 1983 B.S. Geology University of Dayton 1980 Academics Teaching: Courses Currently Taught EES 2510 Earth Systems (every Fall Semester) EES 3160/6160 Stratigraphy and Sedimentology Spring semester, odd years (next in 2017) EES 4440/6440 Geophysical Well Log Interpretation (aka advanced stratigraphy) Spring semester, even years (next in 2016)
Research Interest
Sedimentology of fluvial sandstones,the spatial distribution of porosity and permeability in subsurface reservoirs.
Publications
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Soltanian*, M.R., R.W. Ritzi, Z. Dai, C. Huang, D. Dominic (2014) Transport of kinetically sorbing solutes in heterogeneous sediments with multimodal conductivity and hierarchical organization across scales, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, doi: 10.1007/s00477-014-0922-3.
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Gershenzon*, N.I, M. R. Soltanian*, R.W. Ritzi, D. Dominic (2014) “Influence of small scale heterogeneity on CO2 trapping processes in deep saline aquifersâ€, Energy Procedia, V. 59, p. 166-173, doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2014.10.363
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Allen-King, R. M., I. Kalinovich, D. F. Dominic, G. Wang, R. Polmanteer, and D. Divine (2015), Hydrophobic organic contaminant transport property heterogeneity in the Borden Aquifer, Water Resour. Res., 51, 1723–1743, doi:10.1002/2014WR016161