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The impacts of soil properites, subsurface drainage, and surface depressions on streamflow in a recently glaciated landscape
Hidden Markov model-based probabilistic assessment of droughts
Prioritizing levee improvements
Role of climate variability on subsurface drainage and streamflow patterns in agricultural watersheds
Quantifying ecohydrologic impacts of perennial rhizomatous grasses on tile discharge: A plot level comparison of continuous corn, upland switchgrass, mixed prairie, and Miscanthus x giganteus
Understanding and managing the impacts of climate change in a complex environmental system: The effects of increasing precipitation and land use change on streamflow
Evaluating the historical impacts of landscape transformation on hydrologic fluxes for environmental assessment and modeling
Development of a decision support tool for assessing impacts of land-use change on groundwater quantity
Multivariate statistical analysis of Indiana hydrologic data
Development and application of a coupled erosion and hydrology modelling system
Soil-water interaction: Lessons across scales
Future hydro-climatic changes: Role of physical processes and model biases
Impacts of spatial heterogeneity on the measurement and modeling of land-atmosphere interactions
Understanding the impacts of historic climate variability and climate change on lakes in the Great Lakes region
Terrain attribute soil mapping for predictive continuous soil property maps
Phosphorus loss in natural subsurface pathways and capacity of vegetative riparian buffers to reduce subsurface phosphorus export from a corn-soybean rotation field in Indiana
Land use land cover change and atmospheric feedback: Impact on regional water resources
Toward optimal multi-actuator displacement controlled mobile hydraulic systems