Mechanisms and models for colloid and colloid-facilitated transport and fate
Multiphase flow, transport, and interphase mass transfer processes in porous media
Numerical and analytic models
Development and design of animal waste management practices and treatments
Comprehensive nutrient management plans
Academic Degrees:
Ph.D.
Soil Science (Soil Physics), University of California, Riverside, 1995
Dissertation: Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Multiphase Capillarity
M.S.
Soil Science (Soil Physics), University of California, Riverside, 1991
Thesis: Transient State Modeling of Various Irrigation Management Strategies
B.S.
Physics, Brigham Young University, 1989
Minors in Chemistry and Mathematics
Certified:
Engineer-in-Training, California Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, 1992
Passed the 8 hour NCEES Professional Civil Engineering Exam
Positions:
2000-Present
Soil Scientist (GS-13)
USDA-ARS U.S. Salinity Laboratory Riverside, CA
1999-2000
Assistant Research Scientist
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
1999-1999
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
1997-1999
Research Investigator
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
1995-1997
Research Fellow
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
1989-1994
Research Assistant
Dept. of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA
1992-1993
Research Appointment
Northwest College and University Association for Science, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA
Professional Affiliations:
American Geophysical Union
American Society of Agronomy
Soil Science Society of America
Research Grants:
Kearney Foundation of Soil Science, Retention and Permeability of Multi-Fluid Soil Systems, 7/1/93-6/1/95, Total Granted $85,800, Graduate Student (Jan W. Hopmans, and Feike J. Leij Co-Principal Investigators). This proposal was based upon Dr. Bradford’s Ph.D. research proposal.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - Superfund Basic Research Program; Investigation of the Persistence of NAPL Contamination in Natural Subsurface Systems; 4/1/95-3/31/00; Total Granted $905,556; Participating Researcher (Linda M. Abriola Project Director).
U.S. Department of Energy, The Migration and Entrapment of DNAPLs in Physically and Chemically Heterogeneous Porous Media, 1/1/97-12/31/99, Total Granted $582,378, Participating Researcher (Co-Principal Investigators, Drs. Linda M. Abriola and Avery H. Demond). Please note that Dr. Bradford was the principal author of this funded proposal, but his University of Michigan research title prohibited him from being listed as the co-principal investigator.
U.S. Department of Energy, Migration and Entrapment of DNAPLs in Heterogeneous systems: Impact of Waste and Porous Medium Composition, 10/1/00-10/1/03, Total Granted $675,000, Co-Principal Investigator (Co-Principal Investigators, Drs. Linda M. Abriola and Avery H. Demond).
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Transport and Fate of Nitrate and Pathogens at a Dairy Lagoon Water Application Site: An Assessment of CNMP Performance, 4/1/05-3/31/09, Total Approved $563,560, Principal Investigator (Co-Principal Investigators, Drs. Jirka Simunek, Martinus Th. van Genuchten, Scott Yates, Catherine Grieve, Peter Shouse, A. Mark Ibekwe, and Jim Poss).
U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Research Initiative, A new paradigm for pathogen transport and deposition: The role of pore structure and colloid-colloid interactions, 7/1/2006-6/30/2009, Total Granted $378,511, Principal Investigator (Co-Principal Investigators, Drs. Sharon Walker and William Johnson).
San Jacinto Resource Conservation District, Spatio-temporal assessment of nutrient management plan performance for field-scale lagoon water application at Scott Brothers Dairy, San Jacinto, CA, 6/1/2007-3/31/2009, Total Approved $282,869, co-Principal Investigator (Principal Investigator, Dr. Dennis Corwin; Co-Principal Investigators, Drs. Pete Shouse, and Todd Skaggs).
Invited Research Seminars:
Bradford, S. A., L. M. Abriola, and F. J. Leij. 1997. Multi-fluid hydraulic properties for fractional wettability porous media. International workshop on characterization and measurement of the hydraulic properties for unsaturated porous media, Riverside, CA. October 22-24.
Bradford, S. A., L. M. Abriola, and K. M. Rathfelder. 1998. Simulated entrapment and dissolution of organic liquids in chemically heterogeneous porous media. Enviromeet 98- Behavior and Remediation of Nonaqueous Phase Contaminants in the Subsurface, University of California, Irvine, CA. July 20-23.
Bradford, S. A. 2000. Fate and persistence of nonaqueous phase liquids in chemically heterogeneous subsurface environments. Seminar Series, University of California, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Los Angeles, CA. October 10.
Bradford, S. A., M. Th. van Genuchten, and J. Simunek. 2001. Integrating laboratory and numerical studies in environmental engineering research. Seminar Series, University of California, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Riverside, CA. April 30.
Bradford, S. A., M. Th. van Genuchten, and J. Simunek. 2002. Processes and parameters to characterize pathogen transport and fate: A modeling perspective, National Program Staff (Michael Jawson), USDA-ARS Pathogen Research Group Conference Call Presentation, December 11.
Bradford, S. A., J. Simunek, M. Bettahar, and M. Th. van Genuchten. 2004. Straining of colloids at textural interfaces: Implications for pathogen and colloid-facilitated transport. The Third International Conference "Interfaces Against Pollution", Julich, Germany. May 24-27.
Bradford, S. A., J. Simunek, M. Bettahar, M. Th. van Genuchten, and S. R. Yates. 2004. Straining of colloids in porous media: Evidence, implications, and research plans. Subsurface Transport of Microorganisms, Microbiological Laboratory for Health Protection, RIVM, Bilthoven, The Netherlands. May 28.
Bradford, S. A., J. Simunek, M. Bettahar, M. Th. van Genuchten, and S. R. Yates. 2004. Straining of colloids: Implications for pathogen and colloid-facilitated transport. Seminar Series, University of California, Department of Environmental Sciences, Riverside, CA. September 30.
Bradford, S. A. 2005. An overview of pathogen transport in porous media: Processes, parameters, and mathematical modeling. Guest lecturer, Vadose Zone Processes (SWSC 217), University of California, Department of Environmental Sciences, Riverside, CA. February 22.
Bradford, S. A. 2005. Transport and fate of nitrate and pathogens at a dairy lagoon water application site: An assessment of CNMP performance. Western Riverside County Ag Coalition, Technical Committee, Nuevo Water Distrist, Nuevo, CA. January 12.
Bradford, S. A. 2007. Migration of E. coli O157:H7 from CAFOs to Produce: Potential Pathways and Treatments. 2007 Beef Industry Safety Summit, Dallas, TX. February 28.
Bradford, S. A., S. Torkzaban, S. L. Walker, and J. Simunek. 2007. Colloid retention in porous media at different scales: Processes and models. American Chemical Society, 81st Colloids & Surface Science Symposium, University of Delaware, Newark, DE. June 26. Keynote speaker.
Proposal Review Panels:
Member of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency proposal review panel on "Complex Chemical Mixtures", Washington, D.C. September 13-14, 2000.
Invited to serve on the U.S. Department of Energy proposal review panel for the "Environmental Management Science Program: Research Related to Subsurface Contamination in Vadose and Saturated Zone", Office of Science, Notice 02-03. 2002 (declined offer).
Member of the public advisory committee for the Eastern Municipal Water District project entitled "Quantification of Nitrogen Removal under Recycled Water Recharge ponds", Perris, CA. February 2006-March 2007.
Member of the project advisory committee for the American Water Works Association Research Foundation project entitled "Revised Microscopic Particulate Analysis for Application of GWUDI Determination and Bank Filtration" (Project number 3121, $375,000). February 2005-Present.
National and International Committees:
Dissertation evaluation and defense committee member for Saeed Torkzaban, Utrecht University, Department of Earth Sciences, The Netherlands. July 10th, 2007.
Nominated to serve on the National Research Council Committee on Source Removal of Contaminants in the Subsurface. 2002.
USDA-ARS, National Program 206 (Manure and Byproduct Utilization) Planning Committee. April 13-15, 2004.
Subsurface Reactive Transport Modeling Workgroup – Organics, Federal Interagency Steering Committee on Multimedia Environmental Models. May 2004- Present.
International Conference "Interfaces Against Pollution", Advisory Committee, May 2004 - Present.
Offices and Committee Assignments Held in Professional Societies:
Chaired a session on "Preferential Flow of Water and Chemicals" at the Annual Meetings of the Soil Science Society of America in Anaheim, CA. 1997.
Associate Editor for Journal of Environmental Quality. 2003-Present.
Guest Editor (Dennis Corwin co-Editor) for a special issue of Journal of Environmental Quality entitled "Environmental Impact and Sustainability of Degraded Water Reuse". 2007-Present.
Associate Editor for Vadose Zone Journal. 2004-Present.
Guest Editor (Jirka Simunek co-Editor) for a special issue of Vadose Zone Journal entitled "Vadose Zone Modeling". 2007-Present.
Secretary, Multistate Research Project entitled "Characterizing Mass and Energy Transport at Different Scales", W1188, USDA, CSREES. 2005.
Chairman, Multistate Research Project entitled "Characterizing Mass and Energy Transport at Different Scales", W1188, USDA, CSREES. 2006.
Co-team leader (with Yakov Pachepsky), NP 206, Manure and Byproduct Utilization, Pathogens problem area 2e, Modeling fate and transport of manure-borne pathogens from "pedon" to watershed scale. April, 2004-present.
Bradford, S. A., J. Simunek, M. Bettahar, Y. F. Tadassa, M. Th. Van Genuchten, S. R. Yates. 2005. Straining of colloids at textural interfaces. Water Resources Research, 41, W10404, doi:10.1029/2004WR003675.
Bradford, S. A., S. Torkzaban, and S. L. Walker. 2006. Coupling of physical and chemical mechanisms of colloid straining in saturated porous media. Water Research, Submitted.
Torkzaban, S., S. A. Bradford, M. Th. van Genuchten, and S. L. Walker. 2006. Colloid transport in unsaturated porous media: The role of water content and ionic strength on particle straining. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Submitted.
Bradford, S. A., and N. Toride. 2007. A stochastic model for colloid transport and deposition. Journal of Environmental Quality, Submitted.
Gargiulo, G., S. A. Bradford, J. Simunek, P. Ustohal, H. Vereecken, and E. Klumpp. 2007. Bacteria transport and deposition under unsaturated conditions: The role of water content and bacteria surface hydrophobicity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Submitted.
Conference Proceedings and Reports:
Bradford, S. A. 1991. Transient state modeling of various irrigation management strategies. University of California, Riverside (M.S. Thesis).
Leij, F. J., and S. A. Bradford. 1994. 3DADE: A computer program for evaluating three-dimensional equilibrium solute transport in porous media. U.S. Salinity Laboratory, Research Report No. 134. U.S. Salinity Laboratory, USDA, ARS, Riverside, CA.
Bradford, S. A. 1995. Experimental and theoretical investigations of multiphase capillarity. University of California, Riverside (Ph.D. Dessertation).
Bradford, S. A., L. M. Abriola, and K. M. Rathfelder. 1998. Simulated entrapment and dissolution of organic liquids in chemically heterogeneous porous media. In: Enviromeet 98- Behavior and Remediation of Nonaqueous Phase Contaminants in the Subsurface, University of California, Irvine, pp. 7-16.
Bradford, S. A., and L. M. Abriola. 1998. Entrapment and dissolution of organic liquids in chemically heterogeneous porous media. In: IAHS Publication no. 250, Groundwater Quality: Remediation and Protection, Tubingen, Germany, pp. 167-172.
Leij, F. J., M. Th. van Genuchten, S. A. Bradford, and L. M. Abriola. 1998. Analytical modeling of nonaqueous phase contamination and remediation. In: Environmeet 98 - Behavior and Remediation of Nonaqueous Phase Contaminants in the Subsurface, University of California, Irvine, pp. 161-175.
Bradford, S. A., L. M. Abriola, and F. J. Leij. 1999. Multi-fluid hydraulic properties for fractional wettability porous media. In: Characterization and Measurement of the Hydraulic Properties for Unsaturated Porous Media Part 1, University of California, Riverside, pp. 165-178.
Bradford, S. A., J. Simunek, M. Bettahar, M. Th. van Genuchten, and S. R. Yates. 2002. Experimental and modeling studies of colloid attachment, straining, and exclusion in saturated porous media. In: International Workshop on "Colloids and colloid-facilitated transport of contaminants in soils and sediments", Tjele, Denmark. DIAS report Plant Production no. 80, 289-296.
Bradford, S. A., M. Bettahar, J. Simunek, and M. Th. van Genuchten. 2002. Transport and fate of colloids in physically heterogeneous porous media. In: International Workshop on "Colloids and colloid-facilitated transport of contaminants in soils and sediments", Tjele, Denmark. DIAS report Plant Production no. 80, 123-130.
Abriola, L. M., D. M. O’Carroll, S. A. Bradford, and T. J. Phelan. 2002. Compositional effects on interfacial properties in contaminated systems: Implications for organic liquid migration and recovery. In: Computational Methods in Water Resources (Eds. Hassanizadeh, S.M., R.J. Schotting, W.G. Gray, and G.F. Pinder), XIVth International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, June 23-28, 2002, Delft, The Netherlands. Elsevier, Developments in Water Science, 47, 795-802.
Pachepsky, Y., S. A. Bradford, A. Sadeghi, A. Guber, and D. Shelton. 2004. Modeling fate and transport of manure-borne pathogens in the environment. In: Workshop Report Pathogens in the Environment, Kansas State University, February 2004, pp. 34-38.
Simunek, J., M. Th. van Genuchten, S. A. Bradford, and R. J. Lenhard. 2005. New features in the version 3.0 of HYDRUS-1D. In: Workshop on HYDRUS: Advanced modeling of water flow and solute transport in the vadose zone, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 17-19, pp. 86-89.
Bradford, S. A., M. Th. van Genuchten, and J. Simunek. 2005. Modeling of colloid transport and deposition in porous media. In: Workshop on HYDRUS: Advanced modeling of water flow and solute transport in the vadose zone, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 17-19, pp. 1-5.
van Genuchten, M.Th., F.J. Leij, N. Toride, S.A. Bradford and T.H. Skaggs. 2006. Exact solutions for contaminant transport in rivers. In: R. M. Cotta, M. Th. van Genuchten, P. F. L. Heilbron and M. J. Ungs (eds.), Hybrid Methods in Environmental Transport Phenomena, Nova Science Publ., Inc., Hauppauge, NY (in press).