Dr. Marrin is published in various books and journals (a partial list is provided).
Various Water Topics
Hydromimicry: water as a model for technology and management. 2011. In: Energy Bulletin, Post Carbon Institute (August 11). 9 pp.
Perspectives on the relationship between water and carbon. 2010. In: 2nd ISASWR Proceedings, American Insitute of Physics (vol. 1251). p 15.
Hydromimicry: Strategies for a Water Planet. 2009, 2010. Water Sciences & Insights, Kauai, HI. 72 pp.
The magic of water. 2009. In: Transformation Essays, Soul Based Living Publ., Riverside, CA. p 104.
Water requirements and impacts associated with alternative energy sources. 2008. In: Water Scarcity, Global Changes, and Groundwater Management Responses, University of California, Irvine, CA. chapter 1.
Options for the disposal of wastewater effluent in Hanalei, Hawaii. 2007. In: Open File Report 2007-1219, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA. p 52.
The waters of chaos. 2007. Magister Botanicus (August-September issue): p 47.
Altered Perceptions: Addressing the Real Water Crises. 2006. Unlimited Publ., Bloomington, IN. 155 pp.
Cosmic Water; Molecular Network Dynamics; Sound in Water; Water Symbolism. 2005. In: The Water Encyclopedia (vol. 3). Wiley Interscience, New York, NY. pp 189, 511, 569, 785.
Universal Water: The Ancient Wisdom and Scientific Theory of Water. 2002. Inner Ocean Publ., Maui, HI. 352 pp.
Biogenic (Greenhouse) Gases
Potential atmospheric contribution of methane from fractured bedrock aquifers. 2000. EOS 81(26): 290.
C2 and C3 hydrocarbon gases associated with highly reducing conditions in groundwater (w/J.J. Adriany). 1999. Biogeochemistry 47(1): 15.
Subsurface biogenic gas ratios associated with hydrocarbon contamination. 1991. In: In-Situ Bioreclamation, Butterworth-Hienemann Publ., Stoneham, MA. p 546.
Remediation Processes
Hydration structures and dynamics: an alternative perspective on remediation processes. 2000. Physical and Thermal Technologies C2(5): 285.
Spatial variability in redox conditions and groundwater remediation. 1994. In: Transport and Reactive Processes in Aquifers, A.A. Balkema Publ., Rotterdam, Netherlands. p 583.
Techniques for rapidly evaluating the progress of in-situ remediation (w/J.J. Adriany). 1993. Remediation 3(1): 69.
Contaminant Transport
Fate and transport modeling of diesel fuel contamination in the vadose zone (w/J.A. Menatti, A.M. Donan). 1994. In: Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils and Groundwater IV, A.E.H.S., Amherst, MA. p 97.
Emerging applications for the analysis of soil vapor: pollutant transport, partitioning, and degradation. 1992. Environmental Protection 3(9): 22.
Gaseous behavior of TCE overlying a contaminated aquifer (w/G.M. Thompson). 1987. Ground Water 25(1): 21.
Vapor-Phase Technologies
Soil-gas surveying techniques: a new way to detect VOCs in the subsurface (w/H.B. Kerfoot). 1988. Environmental Science & Technology 22(7): 740.
Soil gas sampling and misinterpretation. 1988. Ground Water Monitoring Review 8(2): 51.
Soil gas contaminant investigations: a dynamic approach (w/G.M. Thompson). 1987. Ground Water Monitoring Review 7(3): 88.
Aquatic Ecology
Ontogenetic changes and intraspecific resource partitioning in C. tahoensis. 1983. Environmental Biology of Fishes 8(1): 39.
Evidence against competition between trout and nongame fishes in Stampede Reservoir, California (w/D.C. Erman). 1982. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 2(2): 262.
Current trends in environmental impact assessment (w/D.M. Rosenberg, et al.). 1981. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38(5): 591.
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