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Cornell University: Ithaca, New York, US

2019-10-20 to present | Visiting scholar (Biological and Environmental Engineering)
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Naaran Brindt

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Hebrew University Rehovot Campus: Rehovot, IL

2013 to 2020-05-31 | Phd (Soil and Water Department)
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Naaran Brindt

Works (10)

Measuring pore water velocities and dynamic contact angles at unstable wetting fronts

Advances in Water Resources
2024-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Naaran Brindt; Xinying Min; Jiuzhou Yan; Sunghwan Jung; J-Yves Parlange; Tammo S. Steenhuis
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Colloids movement at the wetting front during infiltration to sand

2023-05-15 | Preprint
Contributors: Xinying Min; Naaran Brindt; Sunghwan Jung; Tammo Steenhuis
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Improved understanding of unstable finger formation in partially wettable soils

2023-05-15 | Preprint
Contributors: Naaran Brindt; Jiuzhou Yan; Xinying Min; Jean-Yves Parlange; Tammo Steenhuis
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Employing Legacy Road Salt and Soil Electrical Conductivity as Tracers to Unlock Glyphosate Transport Processes in a Variable Source Area

2021-03-04 | Other
Contributors: Emma Payne; Steven Pacenka; Brian Richards; Naaran Brindt; Anna Schatz; Tammo Steenhuis
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Modeling groundwater table and runoff in self-organizing hydrologically sensitive areas

2021-03-04 | Other
Contributors: Naaran Brindt; Steven Pacenka; Brian K. Richards; Tammo S. Steenhuis
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The Moving‐Boundary Approach for Modeling 2‐D Gravity‐Driven Stable and Unstable Flow in Partially Wettable Soils

Water Resources Research
2020-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Naaran Brindt; Rony Wallach
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Modelling gravity-driven fingering in soils having an intrinsic non-zero contact angle (water repellent soils) using the innovative moving-boundary approach

2020-03-23 | Other
Contributors: Rony Wallach; Naaran Brindt
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ERT and salinity – A method to determine whether ERT-detected preferential pathways in brackish water-irrigated soils are water-induced or an artifact of salinity

Journal of Hydrology
2019-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Naaran Brindt; Matan Rahav; Rony Wallach
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Induced heterogeneity of soil water content and chemical properties by treated wastewater irrigation and its reclamation by freshwater irrigation

Water Resources Research
2017-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Matan Rahav; Naaran Brindt; Uri Yermiyahu; Rony Wallach
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The moving-boundary approach for modeling gravity-driven stable and unstable flow in soils

Water Resources Research
2016 | Journal article
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Naaran Brindt
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Review activity for Advances in water resources. (7)
Review activity for Journal of hydrology. (1)