Publications
Peer reviewed journals
Tromp-van Meerveld, H. J., A. L. James, J. J. McDonnell, and N. E. Peters. 2008. A reference data set of hillslope rainfall-runoff response, Panola Mountain Research Watershed, United States, Water Resources Research 44, W06502, doi:10.1029/2007WR006299.
James, A.L. and N.T. Roulet. 2007. Investigating hydrologic connectivity and its association with threshold change in runoff response in a temperate forested watershed. Hydrological Processes, 21(25), 3391-3408, DOI:10.1002/hyp.6554.
James, A. L. and N. T. Roulet. 2006. Investigating the applicability of end-member mixing analysis (EMMA) across scale: A study of eight small, nested catchments in a temperate forested watershed. Water Resources Research, 42, W08434, doi:10.1029/2005WR004419.
Bennett, D., A. L. James, C. M. Oldenburg and T. E. McKone. 1998. On uncertainty in remediation analysis: variance propagation from subsurface transport to exposure modeling, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 62, 117-129.
James, A. L. and C. M. Oldenburg. 1997. Linear and Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis for subsurface contaminant transport simulation, Water Resour. Res., 33(11), 2495-2508.
Published Conference Abstracts
James, A.L., J.J. McDonnell, H.J. Tromp van Meerveld, N.E. Peters. 2008. Physics-based hydrologic-response simulation at the hillslope scale: An experimentalist’s view. CGU Annual Meeting, Banff, May 2008.
James, A.L., J.J. McDonnell, and K.L. McGuire. 2007. On the Link Between Streamflow Transit Time and Hydrograph Recession, Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H12E-03.
James, A.L. and J.J. McDonnell. 2006. Investigating nonlinear rainfall-runoff response from a trenched hillslope using TOUGH2 3-D simulations, Proceedings, TOUGH Symposium 2006, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, May 15-17.
James, A.L. and N.T. Roulet. 2005. (INVITED) Topography and landscape organization as influence on storm runoff generation across scale, Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H21F-03.
James, A.L. and N.T. Roulet. 2005. Examining spatial hydrologic connectivity as a control on runoff response in a temperate forested watershed, CGU Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta.
James, A.L. and N.T. Roulet. 2004. A multi-basin analysis of runoff generation in a temperate forested watershed, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H51B-1120.
James, A.L., and N. T. Roulet. 2004. Examining runoff generation across scale: a test of mixing models, EOS Trans. AGU, 85(17), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abtract, B44A, Montreal, Quebec.
James, A.L., and N. T. Roulet. 2003. Examining runoff generation across scale: a test of mixing models, CGU Hydrology Section Student Conference, University of Toronto, 5 December.
James, A.L., and N.T. Roulet. 2003. How does runoff generation change with scale: examining geochemical evidence across nested catchments in a forested watershed, Gordon Research conference on Catchment Science: Interactions of hydrology, biology and geochemistry, July 20-25.
James, A. L. and N. T. Roulet. 2003. Examining runoff generation across scale in a forested watershed in temperate, Eastern Canada, Geophysical Research Abstracts, vol. 5, 00676.
James, A. L. and N. T. Roulet. 2002. Examination of a multi-scale dataset of storm response from a forested watershed: A tale of two storms, CGU Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta.
James, A. L. and N. T. Roulet. 2002. The hydrologic and biogeochemical response of a forested watershed, AGU Chapman Conference on State-of-the-Art Hillslope Hydrology, Sunriver, Oregon, October 8-12.
James, A. L. and C. M. Oldenburg. 1998. Enhanced data analysis of VOC plume movement in a thick vadose zone, H42G-07, AGU Fall Meeting, 79(45).
James, A. L., C. M. Oldenburg and S. Finsterle. 1998. Analysis of uncertainty for 2-D fracture flow and seepage into an excavated niche, TOUGH Workshop ‘98, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
James, A. L., C. M. Oldenburg and S. Finsterle. 1997. Analysis of uncertainty for 2-D fracture flow and seepage into an excavated niche, H42E-07, AGU Fall Meeting, 78(46).
James, A. L., C. M. Oldenburg and S. Finsterle. 1997. Analysis of uncertainty for 2-D fracture flow and seepage into an excavated niche, Field Testing and Associated Modeling (FTAM) of Potential High-Level Nuclear Waste Geologic Disposal Sites, FTAM workshop, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
Hall, D., A. L. James, C. M. Oldenburg and T. E. McKone. 1996. Uncertainty propagation from subsurface transport to exposure modeling, H31B-17, AGU Fall Meeting, 77(36).
James, A. L. and C. M. Oldenburg. 1995. Uncertainty analysis for large-scale subsurface transport simulation, H12A-6, AGU Fall Meeting, 76(46).
James, A. L. and R. W. Falta. 1993. Optimization of soil vapor extraction well design, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Annual Meeting, Advances in soil venting, Session 157, St. Louis, Missouri.
James, A. L. and R. W. Falta. 1993. Optimization of Soil Vapor Extraction Well Design, ER'93 Environmental Remediation Conf. Proc., U.S. Dept. of Energy. Office for Environmental Restoration, 2, 859-863.
Internal Reports at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
James, A. L. and C. M. Oldenburg. 1998. Site S-7 representative model and application for the vadose zone monitoring system (VZMS), McClellan AFB Semi-Annual Report, LBNL-42643, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 26p.
James, A. L. and C. M. Oldenburg. 1998. Enhanced data analysis for the VZMS: conceptual model design and initial application for the vadose zone monitoring system (VZMS), McClellan AFB Semi-Annual Report, LBNL-41909, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 38p.
Finsterle, S., A. L. James, A. Ritcey and J.S.Y. Wang. 1998. Model Prediction of cross-drift impact on moisture, Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project Level 4 Milestone SP33T1M4, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 32p.
James, A. L. and S. Finsterle. 1998. Chapter 4. Prediction of construction water migration at cross-over point, Model prediction of local plume migration from the cross drift, Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project Level 4 Milestone SP33S3M4, Rev. 1, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 46-60.
S. Finsterle and A. L. James. 1998. Chapter 3: Sensitivity analysis of drift seepage with two-dimensional and three-dimensional models, Testing and modeling of seepage into drifts. Input of exploratory study facility seepage test results to unsaturated zone models, Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project Level 4 Milestone SP33PLM4, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 40-46.
James, A. L. and S. Finsterle. 1997. Chapter 4: Fracture flow models for niche liquid release tests, Field testing and observation of potential fast flow paths, Phase 1 status report for the drift seepage test and niche moisture study, Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project Level 4 Milestone SPC314M4, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 23p.
James, A. L., J. Hinds and J. Wang. 1997. Chapter 8: ESF data and analysis. The site-scale unsaturated zone model of Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for the viability assessment, Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project Milestone SP24UFM, LBNL-40376, UC-814,Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 23p.
M.Sc. Thesis
James, A. L. 1994. Optimization of soil vapor extraction well design. Master of Science Thesis. Presented to the Graduate School of Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 131p.
