Daniel J Goode
Water Science
• Flow, Transport, and Reaction in Fractured-Rock Aquifers
• Groundwater Availability, Protection, and Remediation
• Estimation of Large-Scale Aquifer Properties by Field Testing and Simulation
• Water Resources of Middle East
• Visualization and Science Delivery
Biography
Recent Projects and Service
- USAID - Aquifer Storage & Recovery in the Middle East - North Africa Region
- Navy, EPA - Groundwater Characterization & Remediation in Fractured-Rock Aquifers in Southeastern Pennsylvania
- SERDP (DoD) - Field Method for VOCs in Low-Permeability Zones
- Delaware River Basin Commission Water Management Advisory Committee 2016-20
- Assoc. Editor Hydrogeology Journal 2014-18
- EPA Science Advisory Board Hydraulic Fracturing Research Advisory Panel 2013-16
USGS 1987 - present
- Pennsylvania Water Science Center since 1994 (Stationed at New Jersey Water Science Center)
- Detail to International Water Resources, Middle East Activities, 2000-04
- National Research Program (Water), Reston & Menlo Park, 1987-93
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1983-86
GCA Technology Division, Bedford, Massachusetts, 1982-83
- Princeton PhD 1998
- M.I.T. SB 1980, SM 1982
Science and Products
Reevaluation of large-scale dispersivities for a waste chloride plume: Effects of transient flow
This paper investigates the effects of transient groundwater flow on dispersion of a waste chloride plume in the basaltic aquifer beneath the Idaho (USA) National Engineering Laboratory. In an early application of numerical modeling techniques to the two-dimensional simulation of field-scale plumes, previous investigators identified longitudinal...
Goode, Daniel J.; Konikow, Leonard F.Particle velocity interpolation in block-centered finite difference groundwater flow models
A block-centered, finite difference model of two-dimensional groundwater flow yields velocity values at the midpoints of interfaces between adjacent blocks. Method of characteristics, random walk and particle-tracking models of solute transport require velocities at arbitrary particle locations within the finite difference grid. Particle path...
Goode, Daniel J.Modification of a method-of-characteristics solute-transport model to incorporate decay and equilibrium-controlled sorption or ion exchange
The U.S. Geological Survey computer model of two-dimensional solute transport and dispersion in ground water (Konikow and Bredehoeft, 1978) has been modified to incorporate the following types of chemical reactions: (1) first-order irreversible rate-reaction, such as radioactive decay; (2) reversible equilibrium-controlled sorption with linear,...
Goode, D.J.; Konikow, Leonard F.