PUBLICATIONS
BY DAVID KEITH TODD
1. Preliminary
list of references pertaining to artificial recharge of ground water in the
2. A study
of two local storms and their effect on wave and beach conditions at
3. Diurnal
variation of precipitation frequency and related factors at New York, NY,
Bulletin of the American Meteorology
Society, Vol. 31, No. 10, p. 385, December 1950.
4. Comparisons
of wave forecasts (with Bretschneider & Kimberly), Institute of Engineering Research, UC Berkeley, Technical Report
155-39, December 1950.
5. Local
storms of the Pacific Coast and their effects on wave and beach conditions
(with Wiegel), Institute of Engineering
Research, UC Berkeley, Series 3, Issue 324, June 1951.
6. On
summertime rainfall at New York, NY, Trans. American
Geophysical Union, Vol. 32, pp. 701-704, 1951.
7. Near-coastal
storms and associated waves (with R.L. Wiegel), Trans. American Geophysical Union, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 217-225, April
1952.
8. Groundwater
movement controlled through spreading (discussion), Trans. American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 117, pp. 1061-1063, 1952.
9. Contributor
to Sections I, II, and VI of Manual of Amphibious Oceanography, Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C., 1952.
10. An
abstract of literature pertaining to sea water intrusion and its control,
Sanitary Engineering Research Project, UC Berkeley, Technical Bulletin #10, 72 pp., 1953.
11. Sea-Water
intrusion in coastal aquifers, Transactions
American Geophysical Union, Vol. 34, pp. 749-754, October 1953.
12. Unconfined
ground-water flow to multiple wells (Discussion) (with L.C. Fowler), Trans. American Society of Civil Engineers,
Vol. 118, pp. 1121-1126, 1953.
13.
Stream-flow frequency distributions in
California, Transactions American
Geophysical Union, Vol. 34, pp. 897-905, 1953.
14.
The effect of on shore and offshore winds upon
wave velocities on a sloping beach (with Morison),
15. Unsteady
flow in porous media by means of Hele-Shaw viscous fluid model, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Vol. 35, pp. 905-916, 1954.
16. Book
review: "Physical Meteorology, by John C. Johnson," Science, Vol. 120, No. 3115,
pp.4421-4422, 1954.
17. Salinity
of
18. Water
temperatures of
19. Flow in
porous media studied by Hele-Shaw channel, Civil Engineering, Vol. 25, 85 pp.,
February 1955.
20. Investigating
ground water by applied geophysics, American
Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 81, No. 625, 14 pp., September 1955.
21. Ground-water
flow in relation to a flooding stream, American
Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 81, No. 628, 20 pp., September 1955.
22. Infiltration
galleries (discussion), American Society
of Civil Engineers, Vol. 81, No.
647, pp. 7-10, September 1955.
23. Western
water, Science, Vol. 121, No. 3150,
pp. 687-688, 1955.
24. Methods
of detecting and tracing the movement of ground water (with W.J. Kaufman),
Institute of Engineering Research, UC Berkeley, Technical Report 93-1, 130 pp., 1955.
25. Book
review: "Principles of Meteorological Analysis, by W.J. Saucier," Science, Vol. 123, No. 3188, pp.
187-188, 1956.
26. Dispersion
phenomena in laminar flow through porous media (with M.N.E. Rifai & W.J.
Kaufman),
27. On
estimating stream flows into a tidal estuary (with L.K. Lau), Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Vol. 37, No.4, pp. 468-473, 1956; Discussion, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 581-584,
1957.
28. Laboratory
research with ground-water models, Symposia Darcy, International Association of Scientific Hydrology, Publication No.
41, pp. 199-206, 1956.
29. Darcy
Centennial Symposia, Science, Vol.
124, No. 3234, pp. 1258-1259, 1956.
30. Estimation
of flood peaks in the
31. Frequency
analysis of streamflow data, Journal Hydraulics Div., A.S.C.E., Vol. 83, No.
HY1, pp. 1166-1 to 1166-18; Vol. 83, No. HY4, pp. 1348-22 to 1348-28, 1957;
Discussion, Vol. 84, No. HY1, pp. 1558-7, 1958.
32. Annotated bibliography on artificial
recharge of ground water through 1954, Government Printing Office,
33. The
34. Studies
of dispersion in a radial flow system (with L.K. Lau and W.J. Kaufman),
35. A
hydrologist looks at
36. Status
of research in ground-water supply problems, The Princeton University Conference - Water Supply,
37. Studies
of flow dispersion in porous media (with L.K. Lau, W.J.Kaufman &
G.T.Orlob),
38. Problems
and progress in artificial recharge of groundwater, Proceedings National Water Resources Institute, Lincoln, NE, pp.
118-121, 1958.
39. Measurement
of helium in ground water tracing (with R.C. Carter, G.T. Orlob & W.J.
Kaufman), UC Berkeley, Water Resources
Center Contribution No. 21, 56 pp., January 1959.
40. Groundwater
Hydrology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
41. Ground
water flow in the
42. Drainage
of agricultural lands using interceptor lines; Discussion (with J. Bear), Journal
American Society of Civil Engineers, Irrigation & Drainage Div.,
Vol. 85, No. IR3, pp. 113-115, 1959.
43. River
seepage investigation (with J. Bear), UC Berkeley,
44. Helium
as a ground-water tracer (with R.C. Carter, W.J. Kaufman & G.T. Orlob), Journal Geophysical Research, Vol. 64,
pp. 2433-2439, 1959.
45. Ground
water research in the Hydraulic Laboratory, UC Berkeley, Proceedings, Biennial Conference on Ground Water Recharge,
Berkeley, CA, pp.32-34, July 1959.
46.
Dispersion of a water tracer in radial laminar
flow through homogeneous porous media (with L.K. Lau and W.J. Kaufman),
47. Ecoulement d'une nappe souterraine depuis des rivieres
endiguees jusqu'aux terres cultivees situees en contrebas, Proc. VI Journees de
L'Hydraulique, Societe Hydro technique de France,
48. The
transition zone between fresh and salt waters in coastal aquifers (with J.
Bear), Water Resources Center Contribution no.29, UC Berkeley, 156 pp., 1960.
49. Salt
water intrusion of coastal aquifers in the
50. Seepage
through layered anisotropic porous media, Journal Hydraulics Div, A.S.C.E.,
vol.87, no. HY3, pp. 31-57, 1961.
51. The
distribution of ground water beneath artificial recharge area, Intl. Assn of
Scientific Hydrology, Pub. no.57, pp.254-262, 1961.
52. Application
of tritium tracer to canal seepage measurements (with W.J. Kaufman), Tritium in
the Physical and Biological Sciences, vol.I, International Atomic Energy
Agency, Vienna, Austria, pp. 83-94, 1962.
53. Seepage
of saline water in delta lowlands (with H. Marcus and D.E. Evenson), Water
Resources Center Contribution no.53, UC Berkeley, 70 pp., 1962.
54. Flow
from large diameter wells into unsaturated confined formations (with D.K.
Sunada), Hydraulic Laboratory, UC Berkeley, 78 pp., 1962.
55. Inter-University
Conference on Hydrology--Introduction, Trans. Amer. Geophysical Union, vol.43,
pp. 491, 1962.
56. Advances
in techniques of ground water resources development, Natural resource--Energy,
water, and river basin development, vol.I, Science,
57. Research
related to ground water--Special emphasis on salt water encroachment, Water
Resources Symposium, Extension News Bulletin,
58. Investigation
of the hydraulics of flow near recharge wells (with F. Mobasheri), Water
Resources Center Contribution no.72, UC Berkeley, 22 pp., 1963.
59.
Specific yield of unconsolidated alluvium (with
F.A. Preuss), Water Resources Center Contribution no.76, UC Berkeley, 22 pp.,
1963.
60. Radial
flow behavior of artificial recharge from surface cavities (with D.K. Sunada),
Hydraulic Laboratory, UC Berkeley, 57 pp., 1963.
61. The
salt water intrusion problem in coastal aquifers, Symposium on Water
Improvement, American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 29-37,
1961.
62. Flow of
clay suspensions through fractures (with I. Zafrani), Hydraulic Laboratory, UC
Berkeley, 31 pp., 1963.
63. Book
review: "Theory of Ground Water
Movement, by P.Ya Polubarinova-Kochina," American Scientist, vol.51, no.3,
pp.276A,278A, 1963.
64.
Ground water has to be replenished, Chemical
Engineering Progress, vol.59, no.11, pp.28-30, November 1963.
65. Economics
of ground water recharge by nuclear and conventional methods, UCRL-7850,
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory,
66. Report on land and water development in the Indus Plain, by
The White House - Dept of the Interior Panel Waterlogging and Salinity in West
Pakistan,The White House,
67. Hydrology
in national development programs, in The role of science in the
development of natural resources with particular reference to Pakistan, Iran
and Turkey, Pergamon Press, London, pp.158-162, 1964.
68. A study
of water waves produced by impact loads on unconfined ground water aquifers
(with D.K. Sunada), Hydraulic Laboratory, UC Berkeley, 41 pp., August 1964.
69. Determination
of aquifer permeability by slug tests of wells (with K.T. Ho), Water Resources
Center Contribution no.93, UC Berkeley, 41 pp., August 1964.
70. Groundwater,
in Handbook of Applied Hydrology,
71. The
development of groundwater resources with special reference to deltaic areas
(with G. Santing), Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, United
Nations,
72. Nuclear
craters for ground water recharge, Journal American Water Works Assn., vol.57,
pp.429-436, April 1965.
73. Nuclear
craters for water resources development and management, Civil Engineers,
vol.35, no.6, pp.64-67, June 1965.
74. Economics
of ground water recharge, American Society of Civil Engineers, vol.91, no. HY4,
pp. 249-270, July 1965.
75. Lateral
movement of water through the unsaturated zone of an unconfined aquifer (with
F. Mobasheri & M. Shahbazi), Water Resources Center Contribution no.106, UC
Berkeley, 33 pp., November 1965.
76. Impact
of water on land, Water Resources Center Report no.9, UC Berkeley, 140 pp.,
July 1966.
77.
Advances in techniques of ground water resources
development, in The Challenge of Development, Aldine Publishing
78. Ground water development on arid and
semi-arid regions; sea water intrusion of coastal aquifers, Symposium
Proceedings, Engineering and Architecture and the Future of Man, Pt.2 -
Hydrology, pp.19-23, 69073, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, May 1967.
79. A plan
for water resources utilization and agricultural development of the Plain of
Abadla, Algeria, (with 3 other authors), General Electric Co., Santa Barbara,
CA, 74 pp., June 1967.
80. Analytic
techniques for determining ground water flow fields (with M. Shahbazi), Water
Resources Center Contribution no.117, UC Berkeley, 139 pp., August 1967.
81. Effect
of topography on ground water flow (with M. Shahbazi and
82. A
preliminary study of the feasibility of mathematical modeling by digital
computer simulation of the groundwater flow on Oahu aquifers (with C.F. Meyer
& D.K. Kleinecke) General Electric Co., Santa Barbara, CA, 62 pp., December
1968.
83. Reconnaissance
study of the potential water supply for the arroundissement and village of
Tindouf (with C.F. Meyer & J.J. Geraghty), General Electric Co.,
84. Ground
water resources of the
85. A study
of the hydrology and geology of Area I of the Honolulu aquifer (with C.F.
Meyer), Report 70TMP-20, General Electric Co., Santa Barbara, CA, 79 pp., April
1970.
86. Review--Water
Resources Development, Proceedings, Symposium of Engineering with Nuclear
Explosives, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, pp.1160-163, May 1970.
87. Discussion
of "Nonlinear flow in porous media" (with A.K. Tyagi), Journal
Hydraulics Div., A.S.C.E., vol. 96, no. HY8, pp. 1734-1738, August 1970.
88. The
Water Encyclopedia (Editor), Water Information Ctr,
89. Hydrology
and geology of the
90. The
future prospects of artificial groundwater recharge, Proceedings Artificial
Groundwater Recharge Conference, Water Research Association,
91. A
review of ground water research, Proceedings Seventh Biennial Conference on
Ground Water, Report no.18,
92. Groundwater
utilization, in California Water - A Study on Resource Management,
(Edited by D. Seckler), UC Press, Berkeley, Pt.3, pp.174--189, 1971.
93. Water
publications of state agencies (Edited with G.J. Geifer),
94.
95. Groundwater
pollution in Europe--A conference summary, Report GE73TMP-1, General Electric
Co., Santa Barbara, CA, 79 pp., January 1973.
96. Conserving
energy with heat storage wells (with C.F. Meyer), Environmental Science &
Technology, vol.7, no.6, pp. 512-516, June 1973.
97. Are
heat storage wells the answer? (with C.F. Meyer), Electrical World, pp.42-45,
98. Heat
storage wells for conserving energy and reducing thermal pollution (with C.F.
Meyer), 8th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference,
99. Heat-storage
wells (with C.F. Meyer), Water Well Journal, pp. 35-41, October 1973.
100. Salt
water intrusion and its control, Journal American Water Works Association, vol.
66, no.3, pp. 180-187, March 1974.
101. Polluted
groundwater: A review of the significant literature (with D.E. McNulty), Office
of Research and Development, U.S.E.P.A.,
102. Polluted
groundwater: Abstracts of the 1973
symposium in
103. Brunnen
al Warmespeicher eine Moglichkeit, Energie zu sparen und thermische
Umweltbelastung zu verhuten? (with C.F. Meyer), Braunkohle, Internationale
Zeitschrift fur Tagebautechnik und Energieversorgung, vol.9, no.26, pp.275-380,
September 1974.
104. Mathematical
modeling of freshwater aquifers having saltwater bottoms (with 3 other
authors), Report GE74TMP-43, General Electric Co., Santa Barbara, CA, 304 pp.,
November 1974.
105. Development
of a methodology for monitoring groundwater quality (with 3 other authors),
Proceedings, International Conference on Environmental Sensing and Assessment,
Las Vegas, NV, 4 pp., September 1975.
106. Polluted
groundwater (with D.E.O. McNulty),
107. Application
of the Stanford watershed model to Nigerian watersheds (with
108. Monitoring
groundwater quality: Methods and costs
(with 3 other authors), Report EPA-600/4-76-023, U.S.E.P.A.,
109. Monitoring
groundwater quality: Monitoring
methodology (with 3 other authors), Report EPA-600/4-76-026, U.S.E.P.A.,
110. Report
on the Consulting Panel on "Health Aspects of Wastewater Reclamation for
Groundwater Recharge" (with other Panel members), California State Water
Resources Control Board, Dept of Water Resources and Dept. of Health, 32 pp.,
June 1976.
111. A
groundwater quality monitoring methodology (with 3 other authors), Journal
American Water Works Association, vol.68, pp.586-593, 1976.
112. Is the
remedy for future droughts under our feet? Los Angeles Times, Part VII, p.2,
113. Groundwater
Hydrology, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons,
114. Groundwater
for
115. Ground-Water
Resources of the United States (Compiler), Premier Press, Berkeley, CA, 749
pp., 1983.
116. The Water Encyclopedia, Second Edition, (with F. Van Der Leeden & F.L. Troise), Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, NI, 808 pp., 1990.
117. The
Groundwater Quality Industry, Groundwater and Seepage Symposium, Keynote
address, New Zealand Geomechanics Society, Auckland, pp.1-4, May 1990.
118. Groundwater
development in an arid environment, Geoenvironment 2000 Conference, American
Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. 2, pp. 1429-1449, 1995.
119.
Evolution of ground-water management, Keynote
address, American Institute of Hydrology,
120. Role of conjunctive use in groundwater management, Proceedings, American Water Resources Association, Conjunctive Use of Water Resources: Aquifer Storage and Recovery, pp. 139-145, October 1997
121. Artificial recharge – what we see in the crystal ball (with Iris Priestaf) in Innovations in Artificial Recharge, Association of Ground Water Agencies, May 2000.
122. Challenges to conjunctive use programs (with Iris Priestaf and Phyllis Stanin) in Conjunctive Use; Successful Experiences and New Frontiers, Association of Ground Water Agencies, April 2001.
123. Groundwater
Hydrology, Third Edition, with Larry Mays, John Wiley & Sons,