Tammo S. Steenhuis
Cornell University
587 Papers
5.9K Citations
Tammo S. Steenhuis is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 556 publications. Previous affiliations of Tammo S. Steenhuis include China University of Petroleum & University of Florida.
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Papers
Distributed hydrological modeling of total dissolved phosphorus transport in an agricultural landscape, part II: dissolved phosphorus transport
TL;DR: In this article, a spatially distributed model of total dissolved phosphorus (TDP) loading was developed using raster maps covering a 164-ha dairy farm watershed, and daily baseflow and runoff volumes were predicted for each 10m cell using the Soil Moisture Distribution and Routing Model (SMDR).
Visualization of unstable water flow in a fuel cell gas diffusion layer
Bin Gao,Bin Gao,Tammo S. Steenhuis,Yunati Zevi,J.-Yves Parlange,Robert N. Carter,Thomas A. Trabold +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, pore-scale visualizations of water in different types of GDLs were used to improve current understanding of flow and transport phenomena in PEM fuel cells, and the results obtained from this study can aid in the construction of theories and models for optimizing water management in fuel cells.
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Water accounting for conjunctive groundwater/surface water management: case of the Singkarak–Ombilin River basin, Indonesia
Natalia Peranginangin,Ramaswamy Sakthivadivel,Norman R. Scott,Eloise Kendy,Tammo S. Steenhuis +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a water-accounting procedure for analyzing water use patterns and tradeoffs between users in the Singkarak-Ombilin River basin.
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Molybdenum uptake by forage crops grown on sewage sludge-amended soils in the field and greenhouse.
TL;DR: In this article, field and greenhouse experiments with several crops grown on long-term sewage sludge-amended soils as well as soils recently amended with dewatered (DW) and alkaline-stabilized (ALK) sludges indicated that Mo supplied from sludge is readily taken up by legumes in particular.
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Impact of dissolved organic matter on colloid transport in the vadose zone: Deterministic approximation of transport deposition coefficients from polymeric coating characteristics
Verónica L. Morales,Wei Zhang,Bin Gao,Leonard W. Lion,James J. Bisogni,Brendan A. McDonough,Tammo S. Steenhuis +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of physicochemical responses of colloid complexes and porous media interfaces to solution chemistry has been investigated, and the effect these changes have on colloid transport and fate.
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