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Stream aquifer interactions: Analytical solution to estimate stream depletions caused by stream stage fluctuations and pumping wells near streams
Modeling and assessment of flow and transport in the Hueco Bolson, a transboundary groundwater system: The El Paso/Ciudad Juarez case
 
Environmentally related water trading, transfers and environmental flows: Welfare, water demand and flows
Modeling the effect of land cover/land use change on estuarine environmental flows
 
Evaluating and developing parameter optimization and uncertainty analysis methods for a computationally intensive distributed hydrological model
Laboratory-scale fracture conductivity created by acid etching
 
Examining the relationship between antecedent soil moisture and summer precipitation in the U.S. Great Plains
GPR methods for the detection and characterization of fractures and karst features: Polarimetry, attribute extraction, inverse modeling and data mining techniques
 
Scaling characteristics of soil hydraulic parameters at varying spatial resolutions
Hydrologic and ecological effects of watershed urbanization: Implication for watershed management in hillslope regions
 
Improved modeling of evapotranspiration using satellite remote sensing at varying spatial and temporal scales