James W. Weaver, Ph.D.
Biographical Information
Name: James W. Weaver, Ph.D.
Title: Hydrologist
Contact Info:
Ecosystems Research Division
National Exposure Research Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
960 College Station Road
Athens, Georgia 30605
Telephone: 706-355-8329
FAX: 706-355-8329
e-mail: weaver.jim@epa.gov
Expertise/Research Interests:
- Subsurface transport of contaminants
- Simulation modeling
Professional:
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- National Ground Water Association
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Select Publications:
Boufadel, Michel C., Kemei Du, Vikram Kaku, and James Weaver, 2007, Lagrangian simulation of oil droplets transport due to regular waves, Environmental Modelling and Software, 22(7), 978-986.
Tillman, Fred D and James W. Weaver, 2007, Temporal Moisture Content Variability Beneath and External to a Building and the Potential Effects on Vapor Intrusion Risk Assessment, The Science of the Total Environment, 379(1) 1-15.
Tillman, Fred D and James W. Weaver, 2006, Uncertainty from Synergistic Effects of Multiple Parameters in the Johnson and Ettinger (1991) Vapor Intrusion Model, Atmospheric Environment, 40(22) 4098-4112.
Boufadel, M.C., and James W. Weaver, 2005, The Movement of Oil Under Non-breaking Waves, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 52(9), 1056-1065.
Weaver, James W., and Fred D Tillman, 2005, Uncertainty and the Johnson-Ettinger Model for Vapor Intrusion Calculations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC, EPA/600/R-05/110.
Tillman, Fred D, and James W. Weaver, 2005, Review of Recent Research on Vapor Intrusion, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC, EPA/600/R-05/106.
Subhashini Chandrasekar, Subhashine, George A. Sorial, and James W. Weaver, 2005, Dispersant Effectiveness on Three Oils Under Various Simulated Environmental Conditions, Environmental Engineering Science, 22(3), 324-336.
Willson, Clint, R. J. Charbeneau, and J.W. Weaver, 2005, A Screening Model for Simulating DNAPL Flow and Transport in Porous Media: Theoretical Development,@ Environmental Modelling and Software, Vol 21/1 pp 16-32.
Weaver, J.W., L. Jordan, and D.B. Hall, 2005, Predicted Ground Water, Soil and Soil Gas Impacts from US Gasolines, 2004 First Analysis of the Autumnal Data, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA 600/R-05/032
Current Projects:
- Oil Spill Modeling
- Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) in gasoline
- Object oriented approaches to Environmental Simulation Models