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Member Since 1985
Christopher Cramer Barton
Professor, Wright State University Dayton
Professional Experience
Wright State University Dayton
Professor
2004 - Present
Wright State University Dayton
Professor
Education
Yale University
Doctorate
1983
Yale University
Other
1977
Yale University
Masters
1976
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Current Roles
Chair
Ed Lorenz Lecture Committee
Member
Nonlinear Geophysics Executive Committee
Chair
Nonlinear Geophysics Lorenz Lecture Committee
Publications
A History of the Nonlinear Geophysics Section of the American Geophysical Union

The Nonlinear Geophysics Technical Committee was formed in 1998 by a small group of AGU members to meet a growing interest in the analysis, modelin...

October 25, 2019
AGU Abstracts
Groundwater Flow Simulation in Discrete Fracture Networks in Bedrock Beneath the Mirror Lake Watershed, Woodstock, New Hampshire
FRACTURES, FRACTURING, AND FLUID FLOW: VALIDATION DATA SETS, FIELD & LABORATORY OBSERVATIONS, AND COMPUTATIONAL CHALLENGES I ORAL
nonlinear geophysics | 13 december 2022
Tristan J. Coffey, Christopher C. Barton
The flow of groundwater in the crystalline bedrock beneath the Mirror Lake watershed, a small (0.85 km2), steep watershed within and adjacent to the H...
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Scaling and Other Properties of Individual Fractures and Networks of Fractures in Crystalline Bedrock Underlying the Mirror Lake Watershed, Woodstock, NH, USA
FRACTURES, FRACTURING, AND FLUID FLOW: VALIDATION DATA SETS, FIELD & LABORATORY OBSERVATIONS, AND COMPUTATIONAL CHALLENGES III POSTER
nonlinear geophysics | 13 december 2022
Christopher C. Barton, Tristan J. Coffey, Sarah F....
Modeling of fluid flow through discrete fracture networks is conditioned by the distribution of the properties of individual fractures and of the netw...
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3-D Stochastic Modeling of the Geology, Discrete Fracture Networks, and Groundwater Hydrology in Crystalline Bedrock, Mirror Lake Watershed, Woodstock, New Hampshire
ADVANCES IN ROCK FRACTURE DETECTION, ANALYSIS, AND MODELING FROM THE LABORATORY TO THE REGIONAL SCALE I ORAL
nonlinear geophysics | 15 december 2021
Tristan J. Coffey, Christopher C. Barton
The flow of fluids in crystalline bedrock takes place primarily through networks of intersecting fractures. Modeling of flow through a fractured media...
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Volunteer History
2023 - 2025
Chair
Nonlinear Geophysics Lorenz Lecture Committee
2023 - 2025
Member
Nonlinear Geophysics Executive Committee
2019 - 2021
Chair
Nonlinear Geophysics Lorenz Lecture Committee
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