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DESCRIPTION:This week Dr. John R. Nimmo\, United States Geological Survey i
 s visiting the Soil Physics group at UBT. Dr&nbsp\; John Nimmo is a renown
 ed expert in soil physics\, specializing in preferential water flow and so
 lute transport in soils and rocks. He is currently visiting the soil physi
 cs group of UBT to explore potential collaborative research activities. Fu
 rther information about Dr. Nimmo can be found at the following links:\nht
 tps://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/john-r-nimmo\nhttps://www.researchgate.n
 et/profile/John-Nimmo\nDr. Nimmo's recent research topics include:\n(1) Pr
 eferential flow through unsaturated soil and rock.\n(2) Aquifer recharge e
 stimation\, including episodic as well as continuous components.\n(3) Expe
 rt-guided automated techniques of hydrograph analysis for exchanges of wat
 er between aquifers and the land surface\, the unsaturated zone\, and stre
 ams and lakes.\n(4) Effects of climate change\, especially storm character
 istics and precipitation\, on water resources.\n(5) Vulnerability of aquif
 ers to contamination through unsaturated-zone transmission.\n(6) Advanceme
 nt of measurement techniques for unsaturated hydraulic properties\, especi
 ally simple\, low-technology methods for rapid characterization of areally
 -diverse field sites.\nJohn Nimmo graciously provided a guest lecture to t
 he MSc students of our Environmental Soil Physics course! he session spark
 ed insightful discussions\, offering valuable perspectives and enriching o
 ur understanding on preferential water flow in soils.\n
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SUMMARY:Dr. John R. Nimmo\, United States Geological Survey is visiting the
  Soil Physics group at UBT
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