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Conference Proceedings
McTigue, D. F. et al. Arsenic in central Massachusetts bedrock and groundwater. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 42, 216 - 217 (2010).
Manda, A. K., Mabee, S. B. & Boutt, D. F. Characterizing fractured crystalline bedrock aquifers using hydrostructural domains in the Nashoba Terrane, eastern Massachusetts. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 38, 25 - 25 (2006).
Mabee, S. B., Curry, P. J. & Hardcastle, K. C. Correlation of lineaments to ground water inflows in the MWRA tunnel. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 33, 114 - 115 (2001).
Heeley, R. W. & Mabee, S. B. A cost-effective technique for reconnaissance evaluation of aquifers. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Aquifer Restoration and Ground-Water Monitoring 3, 213 - 219 (1983).
Curry, P. J., Hardcastle, K. C., Mabee, S. B. & Williams, K. W. Factors influencing groundwater inflows in a newly constructed cross-strike tunnel, eastern Massachusetts; 1, Lineaments and subsurface structures. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 31, 347 - 348 (1999).
Mabee, S. B., Williams, K. W., Curry, P. J. & Hardcastle, K. C. Factors influencing groundwater inflows in a newly constructed cross-strike tunnel, eastern Massachusetts; 3, Surface vs. subsurface fracture characteristics. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 31, 348 - 348 (1999).
Weaver, R. A., Mabee, S. B., Williams, K. W. & Curry, P. J. Factors influencing groundwater inflows in a newly constructed cross-strike tunnel, eastern Massachusetts; 5, Geochemical interpretation of groundwater inflows. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 31, 348 - 348 (1999).
Hardcastle, K. C., Curry, P. J., Williams, K. W. & Mabee, S. B. Factors influencing groundwater inflows in a newly constructed cross-strike tunnel, eastern Massachusetts; 2, Fracture-supported coincident lineaments and subsurface structures. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 31, 348 - 348 (1999).
Williams, K. W., Mabee, S. B., Hardcastle, K. C. & Curry, P. J. Factors influencing groundwater inflows in a newly constructed cross-strike tunnel, eastern Massachusetts; 4, Occurrence and characterization of groundwater inflows. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 31, 348 - 348 (1999).
Manda, A. K., Mabee, S. B. & Hubbs, S. A. Field mapping and fracture characterization techniques predict groundwater preferential flow paths in fractured bedrock aquifers, Nashoba Terrane, MA. AGU Fall Conference, 2005 86, 1477 (2005).
Mabee, S. B. & Kopera, J. P. Fracture characterization maps; a new type of geologic map for hydrogeologic applications. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 37, 145 - 145 (2005).
Salamoff, S. A., Mabee, S. B., Kopera, J. P. & Wise, D. U. Fracture characterization of crystalline bedrock for groundwater investigations; an example from the Marlborough Quadrangle, Massachusetts. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 36, 113 - 113 (2004).
Mabee, S. B. & Hardcastle, K. C. Fracture characterization; valuable inputs for modeling groundwater flow in fractured bedrock. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 28, 77 - 77 (1996).
Mabee, S. B. & Kopera, J. P. Fracture patterns across two terrane boundaries in eastern Massachusetts; implications for regional groundwater flow and recharge. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 38, 434 - 434 (2006).
Fleming, B. J., Boutt, D. F. & Mabee, S. B. Implications of diurnal river fluctuations on mass transport in a valley-fill aquifer. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 38, 468 - 468 (2006).
Mabee, S. B. Lineaments; their value in assessing regional groundwater availability and quality in bedrock aquifers of glaciated metamorphic terrains; a case study. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 25, 35 - 35 (1993).
Kopera, J. P. & Mabee, S. B. A new way of looking at, and mapping, bedrock; the hydrostructural domain map of the Ayer Quadrangle, northeastern Massachusetts. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 38, 166 - 166 (2006).
Journal Article
Mabee, S. B. & Hardcastle, K. C. Analyzing outcrop-scale fracture features to supplement investigations of bedrock aquifers. Hydrogeology Journal 5, 21 - 36 (1997).
Manda, A. K. & Mabee, S. B. Comparison of three fracture sampling methods for layered rocks. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences [1997] 47, 218 - 226 (2010).
Mabee, S. B., Hardcastle, K. C. & Wise, D. U. Correlation of lineaments and bedrock fracture fabric; implications for regional fractured-bedrock aquifer studies, preliminary results from Georgetown, Maine. Ground Water Management 3, 283 - 297 (1990).
Mabee, S. B., Curry, P. J. & Hardcastle, K. C. Correlation of lineaments to ground water inflows in a bedrock tunnel. Ground Water 40, 37 - 43 (2002).
Mabee, S. B. Factors influencing well productivity in glaciated metamorphic rocks. Ground Water 37, 88 - 97 (1999).
Boutt, D. F., Diggins, P. & Mabee, S. B. A field study (Massachusetts, USA) of the factors controlling the depth of groundwater flow systems in crystalline fractured-rock terrain. Hydrogeology Journal 18, 1839 - 1854 (2010).
Boutt, D. F. & Fleming, B. J. Implications of anthropogenic river stage fluctuations on mass transport in a valley fill aquifer. Water Resources Research 45, @CitationW04427 - @CitationW04427 (2009).
Manda, A. K., Mabee, S. B. & Wise, D. U. Influence of rock fabric on fracture attribute distribution and implications for groundwater flow in the Nashoba Terrane, eastern Massachusetts. Journal of Structural Geology 30, 464 - 477 (2008).

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