John Robert Philip Bibliography

John Robert Philip
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Philip, J.R. (1953). Diffusion of water vapour in a soil mass with periodic variation in surface temperature. Proc.
Aust. Conf. Soil Sci., Adelaide, 1953. Vol. 2, 4.4.1–7. (CSIRO: Melbourne.)
Philip, J.R., and Mclntyre, G.A. (1953). Analysis of border irrigation. Agric. Eng. 34, 33.
Philip, J.R. (1954). An infiltration equation with physical significance. Soil Sci. 77, 153–157.
Philip, J.R. (1954). Some recent advances in hydrologic physics. J. Inst. Eng. Aust. 26, 255–259.
Philip, J.R. (1955). Numerical solution of equations of the diffusion type with diffusivity concentration-dependent.
Trans. Faraday Soc. 51, 885–892.
Philip, J.R. (1955). The concept of diffusion applied to soil water. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, Sect. A 24, 93–104.
Philip, J.R. (1955). Note on the mathematical theory of population dynamics and a recent fallacy. Aust. J. Zool. 3,
287–294.
Philip, J.R. (1956). An application of the diffusion equation to viscous motion with a free surface. Aust. J. Phys. 9,
570–573.
Philip, J.R. (1958). Evaporation from soil. Proc. UNESCO Symp. “Climatology and Microclimatology”, Canberra,
1956. Arid Zone Res. 11, 117–122.
Davidson, J.L., and Philip, J.R. (1958). Light and pasture growth. Proc. UNESCO Symp. “Climatology and
Microclimatology”, Canberra, 1956. Arid Zone Res. 11, 181–7.
Philip, J.R. (1957). Sociality and sparse populations. Ecology 38, 107–111.
Philip, J.R. (1957). Numerical solution of equations of the diffusion type with diffusivity concentration-dependent.
II. Aust. J. Phys. 10, 29–42.
Philip, J.R. (1957). Transient fluid motions in saturated porous media. Aust. J. Phys. 10, 43–53.
Philip, J.R., and de Vries, D.A. (1957). Moisture movement in porous materials under temperature gradients.
Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 38, 222–232.
Philip, J.R. (1957). The physical principles of soil water movement during the irrigation cycle. Proc. Congr. Int.
Comm. Irrig. Drain. 3rd, San Francisco, 1957, 8.125–54.
Philip, J.R. (1957). The theory of infiltration: 1. The infiltration equation and its solution. Soil Sci. 83, 345–357.
Philip J.R. (1957). The theory of infiltration: 2. The profile at infinity. Soil Sci. 83, 435–448.
Philip, J.R. (1957). Evaporation, and moisture and heat fields in the soil. J. Meteorol. 14, 354–366.
Philip, J.R. (1957). The theory of infiltration: 3. Moisture profiles and relation to experiment. Soil Sci. 84, 163–178.
Philip, J.R. (1957). The theory of infiltration: 4. Sorptivity and algebraic infiltration equations. Soil Sci. 84, 257–
264.
Philip, J.R. (1957). The theory of infiltration: 5. The influence of the initial moisture content. Soil Sci. 84, 329–339.
Philip. J.R. (1957). Remarks on the analytical derivation of the Darcy equation. Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 38,
782–784.
Philip, J.R. (1957). The boundary conditions governing fluid motions in porous media. Aust. J. Phys. 10, 587.
Philip, J.R. (1957). The role of mathematics in soil physics. J. Aust. Inst. Agric. Sci. 23, 293–301.
Philip, J.R. (1957). Fluid flow in porous media from the viewpoint of classical hydrodynamics. Proc. 2nd Aust.
Conf. Soil Science, Melbourne, 1957. Vol. 1, Part II, 63.1–9. (CSIRO: Melbourne.)
Philip, J.R. (1957). Some physical topics in plant water relations. In Water Relations of Plants, Proc. CSIRO Div.
Plant Ind. Symp., Canberra, 1956, 52–55. (CSIRO: Melbourne.)
Philip J.R. (1958). The theory of infiltration: 6. Effect of water depth over soil. Soil Sci. 85, 278–286.
Philip, J.R. (1958). Discussion of “Permeability and infiltration relationships in one dimensional infiltration in a
uniform soil” by W.A. Hall. Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 39, 123–124.
Philip, J.R. (1958). The theory of infiltration: 7. Soil Sci. 85, 333–337.
Philip J.R. (1958). The osmotic cell, solute diffusibility, and the plant water economy. Plant Physiol. 33, 264–271.
Philip, J.R. (1958). Propagation of turgor and other properties through cell aggregations. Plant Physiol. 33, 271–
274.
Philip, J.R. (1958). Osmosis and diffusion in tissue: half-times and internal gradients. Plant Physiol. 33, 275–278.
de Vries, D.A., and Philip, J.R. (1959). Temperature distribution and moisture transfer in porous materials. J.
Geophys. Res. 64, 386–388.
Philip, J.R. (1958). Physics of water movement in porous solids. Special Report No. 40, Highway Research Board,
147–163. (Washington, D.C.)
Philip, J.R. (1959). The early stages of absorption and infiltration. Soil Sci. 88, 91–7.
Philip, J.R. (1959). Analysis of turbulent boundary layers with zero pressure gradient. J. Appl. Math. Phys. (ZAMP)
10, 478–501.
Philip, J.R. (1958). Physical approach to the problems of microhydrology. Int. Union Conser. Nature Natural
Resourc. Proc. Pap. 7th, Athens, 1958, 8 pp.
Philip, J.R. (1959). The theory of local advection: I. J. Meteorol. 16, 535–547.
Philip, J.R. (1959). Atmospheric diffusion and natural radon. J. Geophys. Res. 64, 2468.
Philip, J.R. (1960). Energy dissipation during absorption and infiltration: 1. Soil Sci. 89, 132–136.
Philip, J.R. (1960). Energy dissipation during absorption and infiltration: 2. Soil Sci. 89, 353–358.
Philip, J.R. (1960). Absolute thermodynamic functions in soil-water studies. Soil Sci. 89, 111.
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Philip, J.R. (1961). Water movement in porous solids: some recent progress. In Discussions on Water and its
Conduction in Soils, Bull. No. 287, Highway Research Board, 32–34. (Washington, D.C.)
Philip, J.R. (1960). A very general class of exact solutions in concentration-dependent diffusion. Nature (Lond.)
185, 233.
Philip, J.R. (1960). General method of exact solution of the concentration-dependent diffusion equation. Aust. J.
Phys. 13, 1–12.
Philip, J.R. (1960). The function inverfc θ. Aust. J. Phys. 13, 13–20.
Rider, N.E., and Philip, J.R. (1960). Advection and evaporation. Int. Assoc. Sci. Hydrol. 53, 421–427.
Philip, J.R. (1960). Effect of aquifer turbulence on well drawdown—Discussion. Proc. Am. Soc. Civ. Eng. 86,
HY5, 179–181.
Philip, J.R. (1960). Advection and the arid zone: theoretical. Proc. Arid Zone Tech. Conf., Warburton, 1960. Vol.
1, 41.1–9. (CSIRO: Melbourne.)
Philip J.R. (1961). The theory of heat flux meters. J. Geophys. Res. 66, 571–579.
Philip, J.R. (1961). n-Diffusion. Aust. J. Phys. 14, 1–13.
Rider, N.E., Philip, J.R., and Bradley, E.F. (1963). The horizontal transport of heat and moisture—a
micrometeorological study. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. 89, 507–531.
Philip, J.R. (1963). The theory of dispersal during laminar flow in tubes. I. Aust J. Phys. 16, 287–299.
Philip, J.R. (1963). The theory of dispersal during laminar flow in tubes. II. Aust. J. Phys. 16, 300–310.
Philip, J.R. (1963). The damping of a fluctuating concentration by continuous sampling through a tube. Aust. J.
Phys. 16, 454–463.
Philip, J.R. (1964). The gain, transfer, and loss of soil-water. In Water Resources, Use and Management, Proc.
Symp. Aust. Acad. Sci., Canberra, 1963, 257–275. (Melbourne University Press: Melbourne.)
Philip, J.R., and Farrell, D.A. (1964). General solution of the infiltration-advance problem in irrigation hydraulics.
J. Geophys. Res. 69, 621–631.
Philip, J.R. (1964). Similarity hypothesis for capillary hysteresis in porous materials. J. Geophys. Res. 69, 1553–
1562.
Philip, J.R. (1963). Review of “The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research”, by Sir Harry Melville.
Vestes 6, 216–217.
Philip, J.R., and Wooding, R.A. (1964). On the validity of a proposed transformation. Br. J. Appl. Phys. 15, 609–
610.
Philip, J.R. (1964). Sources and transfer processes in the air layers occupied by vegetation. J. Appl. Meteorol. 3,
390–395.
Philip, J.R. (1964). Errata for Lebedev-Federova-Burunova guides to mathematical tables. Math. Comput. 18, 536.
Peck, A.J., and Philip, J.R. (1964). Some mathematical aspects of soil-water. Paper presented to Aust. Math. Soc.
General Meeting, Adelaide, 1964, 21 pp.
Philip, J.R. (1964). Kinetics of capillary condensation in wedge-shaped pores. J. Chem. Phys. 41, 911–916.
Philip, J.R. (1964). Transient heat conduction between a sphere and a surrounding medium of different thermal
properties. Aust. J. Phys. 17, 423–430.
Mclntyre, D.S., and Philip, J.R. (1964). A field method for measurement of gas diffusion into soils. Aust. J. Soil
Res. 2, 133–145.
Philip, J.R. (1965). Kinetics of growth and evaporation of droplets and ice crystals. J. Atmos. Sci. 22, 196–206.
Philip, J.R. (1964). Review of “Physics of Plant Environment” Ed. W. R. van Wijk. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc. 90, 504.
Philip, J.R. (1965). The distribution of foliage density with foliage angle estimated from inclined point quadrat
observations. Aust. J. Bot. 13, 357–366.
Philip, J.R. (1965). The distribution of foliage density on single plants. Aust. J. Bot. 13, 411–418.
Philip, J.R. (1966). The use of point quadrats, with special reference to stem-like organs. Aust. J. Bot. 14, 105–125.
Philip, J.R. (1966). Some integral equations in geometrical probability. Biometrika 53, 365–374.
Philip, J.R. (1966). Plant water relations: some physical aspects. Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. 17, 245–268.
Philip, J.R. (1969). A linearization technique for the study of infiltration. In Water in the Unsaturated Zone (Eds.
R.E. Rijtema and H. Wassink), Proc. IASH/UNESCO Symp., Wageningen, 1966. Vol. 1, 471–478.
(UNESCO: Paris.)
Philip, J.R. (1969). The dynamics of capillary rise. In Water in the Unsaturated Zone (Eds. R E. Rijtema and H.
Wassink), Proc. IASH/UNESCO Symp., Wageningen, 1966. Vol. 2, 559–564. (UNESCO: Paris.)
Philip, J.R. (1969). Absorption and infiltration in two- and three-dimensional systems. In Water in the Unsaturated
Zone (Eds. R.E. Rijtema and H. Wassink), Proc. IASH/UNESCO Symp., Wageningen, 1966. Vol. 1,
503–525. (UNESCO: Paris.)
Philip, J.R. (1968). Mathematical-physical approach to water movement in unsaturated soils. Proc. Int. Soil Water
Symp. (Ed. P. Dvorak), Czechoslovak National Committee of ICID, Prague, 1967. Vol. II, 309–319.
(Czechoslovak Scientific-Technical Society for Water Management: Prague.)
Philip, J.R. (1967). The second stage of drying of soil. J. Appl. Meteorol. 6, 581–582.
Philip, J.R. (1967). Sorption and infiltration in heterogeneous media. Aust. J. Soil Res. 5, 1–10.
Philip, J.R. (1967). Relation between Eulerian and Lagrangian statistics. Phys. Fluids 10, S69–71.
Mahony, J.J., and Philip, J.R. (1967). Equations modeling spatially variable stochastic processes. Phys. Fluids 10,
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Philip, J.R. (1967). Dead-end pore volume and diffusion measurements. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 31, 711–712.
Philip, J.R. (1968). The theory of absorption in aggregated media. Aust. J. Soil Res. 6, 1–19.
Philip, J.R. (1968). Diffusion, dead-end pores, and linearized absorption in aggregated media. Aust. J. Soil Res. 6,
21–30.
Philip, J.R. (1968). Comments on “Unsteady flow in unsaturated soil-water movement from a cylindrical source”
by R. Singh and J.B. Franzini. J. Geophys. Res. 73, 3968–3970.
Philip, J.R. (1968). Extended techniques of calculation of soil-water movement, with some physical consequences.
Trans. Int. Congr. Soil Sci. 9th, Adelaide, 1968. Vol. 1, 1–9. (International Society of Soil Science and
Angus & Robertson: Sydney.)
Philip, J.R. (1968). Diffusion by continuous movements. Phys. Fluids 11, 38–42.
Philip, J.R. (1969). The soil–plant–atmosphere continuum in the hydrological cycle. W.M.O. Hydrological
Forecasting, Tech. Note No. 92 (1969), W.M.O. No. 228. TP No. 122, 5–13.
Philip, J.R. (1969). Theory of infiltration. Adv. Hydrosci. 5, 215–296.
Philip, J.R. (1968). Kinetics of sorption and volume change in clay-colloid pastes. Aust. J. Soil Res. 6, 249–267.
Philip, J.R. (1969). Theory of flow and transport processes in pores and porous media. In Circulatory and
Respiratory Mass Transport (Eds. G.E.W Wolstenholme and J. Knight), Proc. Ciba Foundation Symp.,
London, 1968, 25–44. (Churchill: London.)
Philip, J.R. (1968). Steady infiltration from buried point sources and spherical cavities. Water Resour. Res. 4,
1039–1047.
Philip, J.R., and Smiles, D.E. (1969). Kinetics of sorption and volume change in three-component systems. Aust. J.
Soil Res. 7, 1–19.
Philip, J.R. (1969). Comments on “Moisture movement in a horizontal column under the influence of an applied
pressure” by W.W.-G. Yeh and J. B. Franzini. J. Geophys. Res. 74, 1709.
Philip, J.R. (1972). Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics in swelling media. In Fundamentals of Transport Phenomena
in Porous Media, Proc. IAHR Symp., Haifa, 1969, 341–355. (Elsevier: Amsterdam.)
Philip, J.R. (1969). Moisture equilibrium in the vertical in swelling soils. I. Basic theory. Aust. J. Soil Res. 7, 99–
120.
Philip, J.R. (1969). Moisture equilibrium in the vertical in swelling soils. II. Applications. Aust. J. Soil Res. 7, 121–
141.
Philip, J.R. (1969). Discussion of “Light interception and radiative exchange in crop stands” by J.L. Monteith. In
Physiological Aspects of Crop Yield (Eds. J.D. Eastin, F.A. Haskins, C.Y. Sullivan, and C.H.M. van
Bavel), 113–115. (American Society of Agronomy: Madison, Wisconsin.)
Philip, J.R. (1969). Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics in swelling soils. Water Resour. Res. 5, 1070–1077.
Philip, J.R. (1970). Diffuse double-layer interactions in one-, two- and three-dimensional particle swarms. J. Chem.
Phys. 52, 1387–1396.
Philip, J.R. (1970). Hydrostatics in swelling soils and soil suspensions: unification of concepts. Soil Sci. 109, 294–
298.
Philip, J.R. (1969). Early stages of infiltration in two- and three-dimensional systems. Aust. J. Soil Res. 7, 213–221.
Philip, J.R., and Wooding, R.A. (1970). Solution of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation about a cylindrical particle. J.
Chem. Phys. 52, 953–959.
Philip, J.R. (1970). Flow in porous media. Ann. Rev. Fluid Mech. 2, 177–204.
Bradford, E., and Philip, J.R. (1970). Stability of steady distributions of asocial populations dispersing in one
dimension. J. Theor. Biol. 29, 13–26.
Bradford, E., and Philip, J.R. (1970). Note on asocial populations dispersing in two dimensions. J. Theor. Biol. 29,
27–33.
Philip, J.R. (1970). Reply to note by E.G. Youngs and G. D. Towner on “Hydrostatics and hydrodynamics in
swelling soils”. Water Resour. Res. 6, 1248–1251.
Philip, J.R. (1970). Some reflexions on natural philosophy. Search 1, 336–40.
Philip, J.R. (1971). Limitations on scaling by contact angle. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 35, 507–508.
Philip, J.R. (1971). Hydrology of swelling soils. In Salinity and Water Use (Eds. T. Talsma and J.R. Philip), Proc.
Symp. Aust. Academy of Science, Canberra, 1971, 95–107. (Macmillan: London.)
Philip, J.R. (1972). Recent progress in the theory of irrigation and drainage of swelling soils. Proc. Congr. Int.
Comm. Irrig. Drain. 8th, Varna, Bulgaria, 1972, C.13–28.
Philip, J.R. (1971). Physics and biology. Overland 48, 20–21.
Philip, J.R. (1971). General theorem on steady infiltration from surface sources, with application to point and line
sources. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 35, 867–871.
Philip, J.R. (1971). Newton’s health and confusion to mathematics. Search 2, 224–228.
Philip, J.R. (1972). Steady infiltration from buried, surface, and perched point and line sources in heterogeneous
soils: I. Analysis. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 36, 268–273.
Philip, J.R. (1972). Future problems of soil water research. Soil Sci. 113, 294–300.
Philip, J.R. (1972). Erratum for “Elliptic Functions with Complex Arguments” by F.M. Henderson. Math. Comput.
26, 599.
Philip, J.R. (1972). Flows satisfying mixed no-slip and no-shear conditions. J. Appl. Math. Phys. (ZAMP) 23, 353–
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Philip, J.R. (1973). On solving the unsaturated flow equation. 1. The flux-concentration relation. Soil Sci. 116,
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Knight, J.H., and Philip, J.R. (1973). On solving the unsaturated flow equation. 2. Critique of Parlange’s method.
Soil Sci. 116, 407–416.
Philip, J.R. (1972). Review of “Dynamical System Theory in Biology” Vol. 1, by R. Rosen. Search 3, 225.
Philip, J.R. (1972). Integral properties of flows satisfying mixed no-slip and no-shear conditions. J. Appl. Math.
Phys. (ZAMP) 23, 960–968.
Philip, J.R., and Knight, J.H. (1974). On solving the unsaturated flow equation. 3. New quasi-analytical technique.
Soil Sci. 117, 1–13.
Philip, J.R. (1973). Flow in porous media. In Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Eds. E. Becker and G. K.
Mikhailov), Proc. 13th Int. Congr. Theor. and Appl. Mech., Moscow, 1972, 279–294. (Springer-Verlag:
Berlin.)
Philip, J.R. (1973). Science and the word. Search 4, 112–115.
Philip, J.R. (1973). Periodic nonlinear diffusion: an integral relation and its physical consequences. Aust. J. Phys.
26, 513–519.
Philip, J.R. (1973). Chief architect of Australian science. Review of “David Rivett: Fighter for Australian Science”
by R. Rivett. Nation Review 3, 464.
Philip, J.R. (1973). Reviews of “Dynamics of fluids in Porous Media” by J. Bear; “Fundamentals of Transport
Phenomena in Porous Media”, by International Association for Hydraulic Research; “Differential
Equations of Hydraulic Transients, Dispersion, and Ground Water Flow” by Wen-Hsiung Li. J. Fluid
Mech. 61, 206–208.
Philip, J.R. (1974). Review of “Principles of Environmental Physics”, by J. L. Monteith. Boundary-Layer
Meteorol. 5, 518–519.
Philip, J.R. (1973). Review of “Advances in Environmental Science and Technology” Vol. 2. (Eds. J.N. Pitts and
R.L. Metcalf.) Search 4, 395.
Knight, J.H., and Philip, J.R. (1974). Exact solutions in nonlinear diffusion. J. Eng. Math. 8, 219–227.
Philip, J.R. (1974). Recent progress in the solution of nonlinear diffusion equations. Soil Sci. 117, 257–264.
Philip, J.R. (1974). Fifty years progress in soil physics. Geoderma 12, 265–280.
Philip, J.R. (1975). Water movement in soil. In Heat and Mass Transfer in the Biosphere. I. Transfer Processes in
the Plant Environment (Eds. D.A. de Vries and N.H. Afgan), Proc. Int. Centre for Heat and Mass
Transfer 7th Int. Seminar, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1974, 29–47. (Scripta Book Co.: Washington, D.C.)
Philip, J.R. (1975). Soil-water physics and hydrologic systems. In Computer Simulation of Water Resources
Systems (Ed. G.C. Vansteenkiste), Proc. Int. Fed. Inform. Process Working Conf., Ghent, 1974, 85–97.
(North-Holland Pub. Co.: Amsterdam.)
Philip, J.R. (1975). Samuel Johnson as antiscientist. Notes Rec. R. Soc. Lond. 29, 193–203.
Philip, J.R. (1975). Contributions to Discussions. In Health and Industrial Growth, Proc. Ciba Foundation Symp.
32 (new series), London, 1974, 44, 45, 46, 167, 176, 239, 245. (Associated Scientific Publishers:
Amsterdam.)
Philip, J.R., and Forrester, R.I. (1975). Steady infiltration from buried, surface, and perched point and line sources
in heterogeneous soils. II. Flow details and discussion. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 39, 408–414.
Philip, J.R. (1975). Stability analysis of infiltration. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 39,1042–1049.
Philip, J.R. (1975). Some remarks on science and catchment prediction. In Prediction in Catchment Hydrology
(Eds. T.G. Chapman and F.X. Dunin), Proc. Symp. Aust. Acad. Science, Canberra, 1975, 23–30. (Aust.
Acad. Science: Canberra.)
Philip, J.R. (1975). The growth of disturbances in unstable infiltration flows. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 39, 1049–
1053.
White, I., Colombera, P.M., and Philip, J.R. (1977). Experimental study of wetting front instability in porous
materials. Proc. 2nd Australasian Conf. on Heat and Mass Transfer, Sydney, 1977, 107–113. (University
of Sydney: Sydney.)
Philip, J.R. (1976). Review of “Mathematics of Diffusion” by J. Crank, 2nd edn. Bull. Inst. Math. Applic. 12, 93.
Philip, J.R. (1979). A physical approach to hydrologic problems. Proc. Columbia Univ. Seminar on Pollution and
Water Resources, Vol. VI (Eds. G.J. Halasi-Kun and G.W. Whetstone), Columbia, 21 April 1975, D1–
Dl2. (Columbia Univ. and US Dept. Interior: Washington, D.C.)
White, I., Colombera, P.M., and Philip, J.R. (1976). Experimental study of wetting front instability induced by
sudden change of pressure gradient. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 40, 824–829.
Philip, J.R. (1976). Occurrence and transport of water in cold planetary regoliths. Proc. Colloquium on Water in
Planetary Regoliths, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1976, 59–63. (US Army Cold Regions Research and
Engineering Laboratory: Hanover.)
White, I., Colombera, P.M., and Philip, J.R. (1977). Experimental studies of wetting front instability induced by
gradual change of pressure gradient and by heterogeneous porous media. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 41, 483–
489
Philip, J.R. (1977). Unitary approach to capillary condensation and adsorption. J. Chem. Phys. 66, 5069–5075.
Philip, J.R. (1978). Water on the Earth. In Water: Planets, Plants and People (Ed. A.K. Mclntyre), Proc. Symp.
Aust. Acad. Science, Canberra, 1977, 35–59. (Aust. Acad. Science: Canberra.)
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Philip, J.R. (1977). Adsorption and geometry: the boundary layer approximation. J. Chem. Phys. 67, 1732–1741.
Philip, J.R. (1977). Jack Mundey, Leonie Kramer and a few others. Review of “Man and Landscape in Australia”
edited by G. Seddon and M. Davis. Canberra Times, 30 July 1977, 13.
Smiles, D.E., Philip, J.R., Knight, J.H., and Elrick, D.E. (1978). Hydrodynamic dispersion during absorption of
water by soil. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 229–234.
Philip, J.R. (1977). Inverse power law potentials about polygonal prisms and in polygonal cavities. J. Aust. Math.
Soc. (Series B) 20, 241–253.
Philip, J.R. (1978). Inverse power law potentials in rectangular configurations. J. Appl. Math. Phys. (ZAMP) 29,
631–643.
Smiles, D.E., and Philip, J.R. (1978). Solute transport during absorption of water by soil: laboratory studies and
their practical implications. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 537–544.
Philip, J.R. (1978). Adsorption and capillary condensation on rough surfaces. J. Phys. Chem. 82, 1379–1385.
Philip, J.R. (1979). Note on the Kelvin phase functions. Math. Comput. 33, 337–341.
Philip, J.R. (1978). Concluding remarks. Presented at “Chance in Nature: The Role of Probability in the Natural
Sciences”, a Symposium held by the Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, 1978, 1 p.
Philip, J.R. (1979). Some remarks on monitoring and pollution. In “Research on Environmental Pollution and its
Effects on the Biosphere”, Abstracts, Proc. UNESCO Workshop, Project 14 on Man and the Biosphere,
Tashkent, USSR, 1978, 11–12. (Gidrometeoizdat: Leningrad.)
Philip, J.R. (1978). Towards diversity and adaptability: an Australian view of governmentally supported science.
Minerva 16, 397–415.
Smiles, D.E., and Philip, J.R. (1981). Salt transport during absorption of water by soil. Proc. Conf. Groundwater
Pollution, Perth, 1979, 71–82. (Aust. Water Resource Council: Canberra.)
Philip, J.R. (1979). Remarks on Comment by B.V. Derjaguin and N.V. Churaev. J. Chem. Phys. 70, 598.
Philip, J.R. (1979). Diurnal and annual water cycles in cold planetary regoliths. Proc. 2nd Colloquium on Planetary
Water and Polar Processes, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA, 1978, 32–39. (US Army Cold Regions
Research and Engineering Laboratory: Hanover.)
Philip, J.R. (1979). Angular momentum of seasonally condensing atmospheres, with special reference to Mars.
Geophys. Res. Lett. 6, 727–730.
Philip, J.R. (1980). Field heterogeneity: some basic issues. Water Resour. Res. 16, 443–448.
Philip, J.R. (1980). The convergence and partial convergence of alternating series. Math. Comput. 35, 907–916.
Philip, J.R. (1981). The symmetrical Euler-Maclaurin summation formula. Math. Scientist 6, 35–41.
Philip, J.R. (1980). Thermal fields during regulation. Cold Regions Sci. Technol. 3, 193–203.
Philip, J.R. (1981). This week’s citation classic (notes on publication 187 of this list). Current Contents 12, 18.
Philip, J.R. (1982). More on Euler-Maclaurin. Math. Scientist 7, 67–68.
Philip, J.R., and Smiles, D.E. (1982). Macroscopic analysis of the behaviour of colloidal suspensions. Adv. Colloid.
Interface Sci. 17, 83–103.
Philip, J.R. (1981). Trapping the Heffalump. Review of “Oliphant: The Life and Times of Sir Mark Oliphant” by
S. Cockburn and D. Ellyard. Aust. Book Review 37, 19–20.
Philip, J.R. (1982). Free convection at small Rayleigh number in porous cavities of rectangular, elliptical,
triangular and other cross-sections. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 25, 1503–1059.
Philip, J.R. (1982). Axisymmetric free convection at small Rayleigh number in porous cavities. Int. J. Heat Mass
Transfer 25, 1689–1699.
Philip, J.R. (1982). Acceptance speech, 1982 Horton Medal. EOS Am. Geophys. Union Trans. 63, 588.
Philip, J.R. (1983). Infiltration in one, two, and three dimensions. In Advances in Infiltration, Proc. Nat. Conf.,
Chicago, USA, 1983, 1–13. (Am. Soc. Agric. Eng.: St Joseph, Michigan.)
Philip, J.R. (1984). Steady infiltration from circular cylindrical cavities. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 48, 270–278.
Philip, J.R. (1984). Aspects of quasilinear infiltration from surface sources, especially the case α = 0. Water
Resour. Res. 20, 633–635.
Philip, J.R. (1984). On “Lyman J. Briggs Revisited”. Bull. At. Sci. 40, 63–64.
Philip, J.R. (1984). Steady infiltration from spherical cavities. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 48, 724–729.
Philip, J.R. (1984). Nonuniform leaching from nonuniform steady infiltration. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 48, 740–749.
Philip, J.R. (1984). Travel times from buried and surface infiltration point sources. Water Resour. Res. 20, 990–
994.
Philip, J.R. (1984). Free convection without tears. In Convective Flows in Porous Media (Eds. R.A. Wooding and
I. White), 33–48. (DSIR Science Information Publishing Centre: Wellington, New Zealand.)
Philip, J.R. (1984). Mathematics, soil, and water. New Zealand Math. Soc. Newsletter 31, 28–35.
Philip, J.R., Knight, J.H., and Mahony, J.J. (1984). Mechanics of colloidal suspensions with applications to stress
transmission, volume-change, and cracking in clay soils (abstract). In “Abstracts of Lectures”, 16th Int.
Cong. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Lyngby, Denmark, 1984, No. 784.
Philip, J.R. (1985). Reply to Comments on “Steady infiltration from spherical cavities”. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 49,
788–789.
Philip, J.R., Knight, J.H., and Mahony, J.J. (1985). Mechanics of colloidal suspensions with application to stress
transmission, volume change, and cracking in clay soils. In Water and Solute Movement in Heavy Clay
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(International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement: Wageningen.)
Philip, J.R. (1985). Reply to Comments on “Nonuniform leaching from nonuniform steady infiltration”. Soil Sci.
Soc. Am. J. 49, 1595.
Philip, J.R. (1985). Steady absorption from spheroidal cavities. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 49, 828–830.
Philip, J.R. (1985). Approximate analysis of the borehole permeameter in unsaturated soil. Water Resour. Res. 21,
1025–1033.
Philip, J.R. (1987). Water on the third planet. In Water and Water Policy in World Food Supplies (Ed. W.R
Jordan), 349–354. (Texas A&M University Press: College Station, Texas.)
Philip, J.R. (1985). Scattering functions and infiltration. Water Resour. Res. 21, 1889–1894.
Waechter, R.T., and Philip, J.R. (1985). Steady two- and three-dimensional flows in unsaturated soil: the scattering
analog. Water Resour. Res. 21, 1875–1887.
de Vries, D.A., and Philip, J.R. (1986). Soil heat flux, thermal conductivity, and the null-alignment method. Soil
Sci. Soc. Am. J. 50, 12–18.
Philip, J.R. (1986). Steady infiltration from buried discs and other sources. Water Resour. Res. 22, 1058–1066.
Philip, J.R. (1986). Issues in flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media. Transp. Porous Media 1, 319–338.
Philip, J.R. (1987). The quasilinear analysis, the scattering analog, and other aspects of infiltration and seepage. In
Infiltration Development and Application (Ed. Y.-S. Fok), 1–27. (Water Resources Research Center:
Honolulu.)
Philip, J.R. (1986). Quasilinear unsaturated soil-water movement: scattering analogue, infiltration and
watertightness of cavities and tunnels. Proc. 9th Australasian Fluid Mech. Conf., Auckland, NZ, 1986,
140–143. (University of Auckland: Auckland.)
Philip, J.R. (1986). Linearized unsteady multidimensional infiltration. Water Resour. Res. 22, 1717–1727.
Philip, J.R. (1987). Advection, evaporation, and surface resistance. Irrig. Sci. 8, 101–114.
Philip, J.R. (1986). Frontinus, Leonardo, and you. In Ockham’s Razor, 44–48. (Australian Broadcasting
Corporation: Sydney.)
Philip, J.R. (1988). Diurnal and annual cycles of H2O in the Martian regolith. In MECA Workshop on
Atmospheric H2O Observations of Earth and Mars: Physical Processes, Measurements, and
Interpretations (Eds. S.M. Clifford and R.M. Harberle), LPI Tech. Rep. 88-10, 75–79. (Lunar and
Planetary Institute: Houston.)
Philip, J.R. (1986). Steady infiltration from spheroidal cavities in isotropic and anisotropic soils. Water Resour.
Res. 22, 1874–1880.
Philip, J.R. (1987). Table errata for “The symmetrical Euler-Maclaurin summation formula” by J.R. Philip. Math.
Comput. 48, 851.
Philip, J.R. (1987). Steady three-dimensional absorption in anisotropic soils. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 51, 30–35.
Philip, J.R. (1986). Similarity analysis of the Martian polar caps. Geophys. Res. Lett. 13, 1137–1140.
Philip, J.R. (1987). Atmospheric heat engines on Earth and Mars. J. Atmos. Sci. 44, 1666–1668.
Philip, J.R. (1987). Atmospheric pressure and polar CO2 caps on Mars. Search 18, 40–42.
Philip, J.R., and Knight, J.H. (1987). Table errata for “Field Theory Handbook” by P. Moon and D.E. Spencer.
Math. Comput. 49, 651–653.
Philip, J.R. (1987). An analog for infiltration and unsaturated seepage. EOS, Trans. Am. Geophys.Union 68, 153–
154.
Philip, J.R. (1990). How to avoid free boundary problems. In “Free Boundary Problems: Theory and Applications”
(Eds. K.H. Hoffman and J. Sprekels), Research Notes in Mathematics 185, 193–207. (Longman:
London.)
Philip, J.R. (1987). A physical bound on the Bowen ratio. J. Climate Appl. Meteorol. 26, 1043–1045.
Philip, J.R. (1987). The infiltration joining problem. Water Resour. Res. 23, 2239–2245.
Knight, J.H., and Philip, J.R. (1988). Table errata for “Tables of Integral Transforms”, Vol. I, by A. Erdélyi, W.
Magnus, F. Oberhettinger, and F.G. Tricomi (1954). Math. Comput. 50, 653.
Philip, J.R. (1988). Quasianalytic and analytic approaches to unsaturated flow. In Flow and Transport in the
Natural Environment: Advances and Applications (Eds. W.L. Steffen and O.T. Denmead), 30–47.
(Springer-Verlag: Heidelberg.)
Philip, J.R. (1988). The fluid mechanics of fracture and other junctions. Water Resour. Res. 24, 239–246.
Philip, J.R. (1988). Parsimonious but creative gastronomy. In But the Crackling is Superb (Eds. N. Kurti and G.
Kurti), 41–46. (Adam Hilger Ltd: London.)
Philip, J.R. (1988). Review of “Advances in Soil Science”, Vol. 4 (Ed. B.A. Stewart). Irrig Sci. 9, 157–158.
Philip, J.R. (1988). Free convection in porous cavities near the temperature of maximum density. Physicochem.
Hydrodyn. 10, 283–294.
Philip, J.R. (1988). Steady unsaturated seepage above a sloping impermeable base. Water Resour. Res. 24, 1192–
1196.
Philip, J.R. (1988). Free convection in elliptical cavities near the temperature of maximum density. Physicochem.
Hydrodyn. 10, 429–439.
Philip, J.R., Knight, J.H., and Waechter, R.T. (1989). Unsaturated seepage and subterranean holes: conspectus, and
exclusion problem for circular cylindrical cavities. Water Resour. Res. 25, 16–28.
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Knight, J.H., Philip, J.R., and Waechter, R.T. (1989). The seepage exclusion problem for spherical cavities. Water
Resour. Res. 25, 29–37.
Philip, J.R. (1988). Water penetration from downward seepage into macropores, cavities, and tunnels. In
Validation of Flow and Transport Models for the Unsaturated Zone: Conference Proceedings (Eds. P.J.
Wierenga and D. Bachelet), 306–319. (Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, New Mexico State
University: Las Cruces, NM.)
Philip, J.R. (1988). Infiltration of water into soil. ISI Atlas of Science: Plants and Animals 1, 231–235.
Philip, J.R., and Knight, J.H. (1988). Comments on “Upper and lower bounds of the ponding time for nearconstant surface flux”. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 52, 1517.
Philip, J.R. (1989). Multidimensional steady infiltration to a water table. Water Resour. Res. 25, 109–116.
Philip, J.R., and de Vries, D.A. (1988). Transport processes in plant environment. Arch. Heat Transfer 1, 193–194.
Philip, J.R., Knight, J.H., and Waechter, R.T. (1989). The seepage exclusion problem for parabolic and
paraboloidal cavities. Water Resour. Res. 25, 605–618.
Philip, J.R. (1988). Mercator’s deception persists (letter). Cartography 17, 48.
Philip, J.R. (1989). Asymptotic solutions of the seepage exclusion problem for elliptic-cylindrical, spheroidal, and
strip- and disc-shaped cavities. Water Resour. Res. 25, 1531–1540.
Philip, J.R. (1989). The seepage exclusion problem for sloping cylindrical cavities. Water Resour. Res. 25, 1447–
1448.
Philip, J.R. (1989). Reply to Comment on “A physical bound for the Bowen ratio” by E.L. Andreas. J. Appl.
Meteorol. 28, 1255.
Philip, J.R. (1990). Some general results on the seepage exclusion problem. Water Resour. Res. 26, 369–377.
Philip, J.R. (1989). The scattering analog for infiltration in porous media. Rev. Geophys. 27, 431–448.
Philip, J.R. (1989). The watertightness to unsaturated seepage of macropores and underground cavities and tunnels.
In Comparisons in Austral Hydrology, Proc. Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, Christchurch,
NZ, 1989, 66–70. (Institution of Engineers, Australia: Canberra.)
Philip, J.R. (1990). Conjectures on certain boundary-layer equations and natural coordinates. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A
428, 307–324.
Philip, J.R. (1990). The watertightness to unsaturated seepage of underground cavities and tunnels. Proc.
GEOVAL-90, Stockholm, 1990, 8 pp. (Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate/OECD Nuclear Energy
Agency: Paris.)
Philip, J.R. (1993). Certain boundary-layer equations and natural coordinates: some conjectures. In Free Boundary
Problems in Fluid Flow with Applications (Eds. J.M. Chaddam and H. Rasmussen), Proc. Int. Colloq.
Free Boundary Problems, Montreal, 1990, 127–135 (Longman: Harlow.)
Ford, P.W., Philip, J.R., and Knight, J.H. (1989). Optimum shape of repositories for watertightness. Proc.
Environmental Workshop, Canberra, 1989, Vol. 1, 92–111. (Australian Mining Industry Council:
Canberra.)
Philip, J.R. (1990). Inverse solution for one-dimensional infiltration, and the ratio A/K1. Water Resour. Res. 26(9),
2023–2027.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Hill slope infiltration: planar slopes. Water Resour Res. 27(1), 109–117.
Nash, J.E., Eagleson, P.S., Philip, J.R., and van der Molen, W.H. (1990). The education of hydrologists. Report of
an IAHS/UNESCO Panel on hydrological education. Hydrol. Sci. J. 35(6), 597–607.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Hillslope infiltration: divergent and convergent slopes. Water Resour. Res. 27(6), 1035–1040.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Soils, natural science, and models. Soil Sci. 151(1), 91–98.
Philip, J.R. (1992). Exact solutions for redistribution by nonlinear convection-diffusion. J. Austral. Math. Soc. Ser.
B 33, 363–383.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Infiltration and downslope unsaturated flows in concave and convex topographies. Water
Resour. Res. 27(6), 1041–1048.
Philip, J.R. (1992). Comment on “An explanation of scale-dependent dispersivity in heterogeneous aquifers using
concepts of fractal geometry” by S.W. Wheatcraft and S.W. Tyler. Water Resour. Res. 28, 1485.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Horizontal redistribution with capillary hysteresis. Water Resour. Res. 27(7), 1459–1469.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Upper bounds on evaporation losses from buried sources. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 55, 1516–1520.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Effects of root and subirrigation depth on evaporation and percolation losses. Soil Sci. Soc. Am.
J. 55, 1520–1523.
Philip, J.R. (1992). Flow and volume change in soils and other porous media, and in tissues. In Mechanics of
Swelling: From Clays to Living Cells and Tissues (Ed. T.K. Karalis), 3–31. (Springer-Verlag: Berlin.)
Philip, J.R. (1991). Constant rainfall infiltration into bounded shallow profiles. Water Resour. Res. 27, 3265–3270.
Philip, J.R., and Knight, J.H. (1991). Redistribution of soil water from plane, line, and point sources. Irrig. Sci. 12,
169–180.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Conrad Martens, Charles Darwin, and the Dumpy Ostrich. ABC Science Show.
Philip, J.R. (1992). What happens near a quasi-linear point source? Water Resour. Res. 28, 47–52.
Philip, J.R. (1991). Report to Education Workshop on IAHS/UNESCO Panel. Newsletter, International
Association of Hydrological Sciences 43, 11–12.
Philip, J.R. (1992). A linearized solution of the slope crest infiltration problem. Water Resour. Res. 28, 1121–1132.
Philip, J.R. (1992). Falling-head ponded infiltration with evaporation. J. Hydrol. 138, 591–598.
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Philip, J.R. (1992). Hydrology and the real world. In Advances in Theoretical Hydrology (Ed. J.P. O’Kane), 201–
207. (Elsevier: Amsterdam.)
Philip, J.R. (1993). Constant-rainfall infiltration on hillslopes and slope crests. In Water Flow and Solute Transport
in Soils: Developments and Applications (Eds. D. Russo and G. Dagan) Advanced Series in Agricultural
Sciences, Vol. 20, 152–179. (Springer-Verlag: Heidelberg.)
Philip, J.R. (1993). Reply to Comment on “What happens near a quasilinear point source?” by A.W. Warrick.
Water Resour. Res. 29, 3301.
Philip, J.R. (1993). Opportunities in basic soil science research—review. Irrig. Sci. 13, 197–198.
Philip, J.R. (1996). Mathematical physics of infiltration on flat and sloping topography. In Environmental Studies:
Mathematical, Computational and Statistical Analysis, (Ed. M.F. Wheeler), IMA Volumes in
Mathematics and its Applications, Vol 79, 327–349 (Springer-Verlag: New York.)
Philip, J.R. (1993). Reply to Comment on “A linearized solution of the slope crest infiltration problem” by D.
Short and W.R. Dawes. Water Resour. Res. 29, 549–550.
Philip, J.R. (1995). Desperately seeking Darcy in Dijon. Proc. J.R. Philip Symposium, Soil Science Soc. of Am. J.
59(2), 319–324.
Philip, J.R. (1993). Variable-head ponded infiltration under constant or variable rainfall. Water Resour. Res. 29(7),
2155–2165.
Philip, J.R. (1993). Gödel 1, God 0 (Review of “The Mind of God” by Paul Davies). Overland 130, 80–81.
Philip, J.R. (1993). Approximate analysis of falling-head lined borehole permeameter. Water Resour. Res. 29(11),
3763–3768.
Philip, J.R. (1994). Exact solutions for nonlinear diffusion with nonlinear loss. J. Appl. Math. Phys. (ZAMP) 45,
387–398.
Philip, J.R. (1993). Comment on “Hillslope infiltration and lateral downslope unsaturated flow” by C.R. Jackson.
Water Resour. Res. 29(12), 4167.
Philip, J.R. (1994) Exact solutions for nonlinear diffusion with first order loss. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 37(3),
479–484
Philip, J.R. (1995). Fast diffusion with loss at infinity. J. Aust. Math. Soc. Ser. B 36(4), 438–459.
Philip, J.R. (1994). Reply to “Falling-head ponded infiltration with evaporation” by D.A. Barry et al. J. Hyd. 162,
215–221.
Philip, J.R. (1994). Some exact solutions of convection-diffusion and diffusion equations. Water Resour. Res.
30(12), 3545–3551.
Philip, J.R. (1994). Reply to Comment on “Horizontal redistribution with capillary hysteresis.” by D.E. Smiles and
J.M Kirby. Water Resour. Res. 12, 3563.
Philip, J.R. (1995). Reply to Comment on “Falling head ponded infiltration” by D.A. Barry et al. Water Resour.
Res. 31(3), 791–794.
Philip, J.R. (1995). Deposition in narrow channels. Chem. Eng. Sci. 50(5), 793–802.
Philip, J.R. (1995). Microscopic analysis and macroscopic models: deposition–dispersion continuum. Chem.
Eng. Sci. 50(16), 2571–2578.
Philip, J.R., and van Duijn, C.J. (1996). Slumping of brine mounds: bounds on behaviour. J. Hyd., 179, 159–
180
Philip, J.R. (1995). Phenomenological approach to flow and volume change in soils and other media. Applied
Mechanics Review 48(10), 650–658.
Philip, J.R. (1995). Review of “Soil–water interactions: mechanisms and applications” by S. Iwata, T. Tabuchi,
and B.P. Warkentin. Irrigation Science 16, 99–100.
Philip, J.R. (1996). Reply to Comment “Some exact solutions of convection-diffusion and diffusion equations”
by C.-T. Wang and H.-D. Yeh. Water Resour. Res. 32 (2), 489.
Philip, J.R. (1996). One-dimensional checkerboards and blending heights. Boundary-Layer Met., 77, 135–151
Philip, J.R. (1996). Reply to Comment “Variable-head ponded infiltration under constant or variable rainfall”
by D.A. Barry. Water Resour. Res. 32, 1471–1472.
Philip, J.R. (1998). Water movement in unsaturated soils. Pp. 699 – 706 in Encyclopedia of Hydrology and
Water Resources (Ed R.W. Herschy and R. W. Fairbridge ). (Kluwer: Dordrecht.)
Philip, J.R. (1998). Infiltration. Pp. 418 – 426 in Encyclopedia of Hydrology and Water Resources (Ed R.
Herschy and R. W. Fairbridge ). (Kluwer: Dordrecht).
Philip, J.R. (1996). Two-dimensional checkerboards and blending heights. Boundary-Layer Meteorol., 80, 1–
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Philip, J. R. (in press) Instantaneous point source solutions in nonlinear diffusion with nonlinear loss or gain. J.
Aust. Math. Soc. Ser. B.
Philip, J.R. (1997) Blending heights for winds oblique to checkerboards. Boundary-Layer Meteorol, 82, 263–
281.
Ford, P.W., Philip, J.R., and Knight, J.H. (1992) Groundwater flow patterns in the vicinity of underground
openings in unsaturated rock—comment. J. Hydrol. 138, 599–601.
Philip, J.R. (1994) An innumerate president of the Royal Society? Notes Rec. R. Soc. Lond. 48(1), 1–10.
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Philip, J.R. (1997) Review of “Physical principles of the plant biosystem” by G.E. Merva. Irrigation Science
17, 93–94.
Philip, J.R. (1997) Effect of root water extraction on wetted regions from continuous irrigation sources.
Irrigation Science, 17, 127–135.
Philip, J. R. (1997) Windward diffusion. J. Appl. Meteorol. 36, 974–977
Philip, J.R. and Knight, J.H. (1997) Steady infiltration flows with sloping boundaries. Water Resour. Res. 33,
1833–1841.
Philip, J.R. (1997) Blending and internal boundary-layer heights, and shear stress. Boundary-Layer Meteorol.
84, 85–98.
Philip,J.R. (1998) Reply on “ Deposition in narrow channels “ Chem. Eng. Sci. 53, 1319 – 1320.
Philip, J.R. (1998) Full and boundary-layer solutions of the steady air-sparging problem. J. Contaminant Sci.,
33, 337 – 345.
Philip, J.R. (1998) Infiltration into crusted soils. Water Resour. Res. 34, 1919 – 1927.
Philip, J.R. (1998) Seepage shedding by parabolic capillary barriers and cavities. Water Resour. Res., 34, 000000.
Philip, J.R. (1998) Physics, mathematics, and the environment: the 1997 Priestley lecture. Aust.
Meterorological Mag. 47, 273-283.
Philip, J.R. and Kluitenberg, G. J. (1999) Errors of the dual thermal probes due to soil heterogeneity across a plane
interface. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. J. 63, 1579-1585.
Kluitenberg, G. J. and Philip, J.R (1999) Dual thermal probes near plane interfaces. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. J. 63,
1585-1591.
Philip, J.R and van Duijn, C. J. (1999) Redistribution with air diffusion. Water Resour. Res. 35, 2295-2300.
Evans, L. and Philip, J.R (1998) Eminent prophet of biodiversity. Obituary o the geneticist Sir otto Frankel. The
Australian of November
Talsma, T., and Philip, J.R., Eds. (1971). Salinity and Water Use. viii+296 pp. (Macmillan: London.)
Philip, J.R., and Conlon, T.J., Eds. (1979). Science and the Polity: Ideals, Illusions, and Reality. vii+108 pp.
(Australian Academy of Science: Canberra.)
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