John Richins Data-verified
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John Richins is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville whose research focuses on groundwater dynamics and coastal systems. He has published work investigating the influence of hydraulic siphons on groundwater mixing, as seen in his study of Byrds Mill Spring, Oklahoma. His research also extends to coastal environments, with publications on groundwater discharge simulations for Mobile Bay and the impacts of sea level rise and tidal restoration on groundwater in the Herring River Watershed, Cape Cod.
Richins collaborates with Kevin M. Befus, also at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he shares three publications. His most recent publication was in 2024, indicating recent activity in his research pursuits.
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- Publications: 3
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Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Tidal Restoration on Groundwater Dynamics in the Herring River Watershed, Cape Cod, USA  (2024)
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Coastal Groundwater Discharge Simulations/Models for Mobile Bay (2023)
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- Coastal Groundwater Discharge Simulations/Models for Mobile Bay
- Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Tidal Restoration on Groundwater Dynamics in the Herring River Watershed, Cape Cod, USA 
- COASTAL GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE SIMULATIONS/MODELS FOR MOBILE BAY
- COASTAL GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE SIMULATIONS/MODELS FOR MOBILE BAY
- COASTAL GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE SIMULATIONS/MODELS FOR MOBILE BAY
- COASTAL GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE SIMULATIONS/MODELS FOR MOBILE BAY
- Coastal Groundwater Discharge Simulations/Models for Mobile Bay
- Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Tidal Restoration on Groundwater Dynamics in the Herring River Watershed, Cape Cod, USA 
- Impacts of Sea Level Rise and Tidal Restoration on Groundwater Dynamics in the Herring River Watershed, Cape Cod, USA 
- Influence of a hydraulic siphon on groundwater mixing: Byrds Mill Spring, Oklahoma
- Influence of a hydraulic siphon on groundwater mixing: Byrds Mill Spring, Oklahoma
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