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Estimation of spatially distributed model parameters using a regularization approach
Diagnostic evaluation of watershed models
 
Modeling stream-aquifer interactions during floods and baseflow: Upper San Pedro River, southeastern Arizona
Quantifying spatial variability of snow water equivalent, snow chemistry, and snow water isotopes: Application to snowpack water balance
 
Quantifying the effects of forest canopy cover on net snow accumulation at a continental, mid-latitude site, Valles Caldera National Preserve, NM, USA
Toward a model-based method for gap filling latent and sensible heat fluxes for a semi-arid site
 
Improving seasonal to annual predictions of climate variability and water available at the catchment scale
Watershed modeling by remote sensing and AGWA--SWAT for western portion of Cusco watershed - Peru
 
Stream/aquifer interactions in a semi-arid effluent dependent river: A clogging conceptual model
Development of basin factor methodology for the Pima County hydrology procedures
 
Spatial and temporal variability of vertical hydrologic fluxes at the San Pedro River, AZ
Using 15N, 18O, and 17 O to determine nitrate sources and removal processes from groundwater, Tucson, Arizona
 
Using geochemical tracers to determine aquifer connectivity, flow paths, and base-flow sources: Middle Verde River watershed, central Arizona
Understanding the importance of aspect on mountain catchment hydrology: A case study in the Valles Caldera, NM
 
Using geostatistics, pedotransfer functions to generate 3D soil and hydraulic property distributions for deep vadose zone flow simulations
Mean flow and turbulence around two series of experimental dikes
 
Use of a reaction path model to identify hydrologic structure in an alpine catchment, Colorado, USA
Evidence for compartmentalization of aquifer systems: Solute and isotope geochemistry of groundwaters in the middle San Pedro Basin, Arizona
 
A quality assurance/quality control analysis of rainfall data collected by volunteers in Tucson, Arizona for the RainLog.org program
The effects of past climate change and recent agricultural irrigation recharge on the sources, ages, and quality of groundwater in the Columbia River Basalt Aquifers, Columbia Basin, Central Washington
 
Predicting hydraulic response: Comparison of textural and response clustering approaches to soil classification
Reducing cloud obscuration on MODIS Snow Cover Area products by applying spatio-temporal techniques combined with topographic effects.
 
Quantifying streamflow change following bark beetle outbreak in multiple central Colorado catchments
Sampling frequency for semi-arid streams and rivers: Implications for national parks in the Sonoran Desert Network
 
The influence of groundwater flowpaths, nutrients, and redox conditions on the extent of microbial methanogenesis in coal beds using solute and isotope chemistry: Powder River Basin, USA
An assessment of hydroclimatic trends and mid-range streamflow predictive capacity in four lower Colorado River sub-basins
 
Lab scale hydraulic parameter estimation
Estimating crop water requirements in Arizona and New Mexico
 
Spatially telescoping measurements for characterization of ground water - surface water interactions along Lucile Creek, Alaska
Combined impact of spatial scale, land use, and climate on streamflow and nitrogen: A comparative analysis
 
Hydrogeochemical controls on microbial coalbed methane accumulations in the Williston Basin, North Dakota
Evapotranspiraton partitioning using stable water isotopes in a semi-arid evergreen forest
 
Solar desalination in the southwest United States: A thermoeconomic analysis utilizing the sun to desalt water in high irradiance regions
Estimating surface water presence and infiltration for intermittent streams in the semi-arid Southwest
 
Solute inputs to soil and stream waters in a seasonally snow-covered mountain catchment determined using Ge/Si, 87Sr/86Sr and major ion chemistry: Valles Caldera, New Mexico
Bedrock-controlled fluvial geomorphology and the hydraulics of rapids on the Colorado River
 
Short to medium range hydrometeorological forecasting in the Rio Grijalva basin, Mexico
Flash flood forecasting for the semi-arid southwestern United States
 
Integrated surface water groundwater modeling in the Upper Rio Grande in support of scenario analysis
Impact of data collection and calibration of water distribution models on model-based decisions
 
Model structure estimation and correction through data assimilation
Characterization, dissolution, and enhanced solubilization of multicomponent nonaqueous phase liquid in porous media
 
Spatial and temporal hydrologic variability as a control on the nutrient dynamics of the Upper Rio Grande
Riparian valuation in the Southwestern United States
 
Towards improved modeling for hydrologic predictions in poorly gauged basins
Hydrological and paleo-drought variability in the Winnipeg River basin, Canada and the Canadian Prairies
 
Stochastic estimation of hydraulic spatial properties
Improved estimation of splash and sheet erosion in rangelands: Development and application of a new relationship and new approaches for sensitivity and uncertainty analyses
 
Flood processes in semi-arid streams: Sediment transport, flood routing, and groundwater-surface water interactions
Soil air permeability and saturated hydraulic conductivity: Development of soil corer air permeameter, post-fire soil physical changes, and 3D air flow model in anisotropic soils
 
Using coupled modeling approaches to quantify hydrologic prediction uncertainty and to design effective monitoring networks
Immiscible liquid dissolution in heterogeneous porous media
 
Laplace transform analytic element method for transient groundwater flow simulation
Investigation of mass flux reduction as a function of source-zone mass removal for immiscible-liquid contaminated aquifers
 
Scenario development for water resources decision-making
DotAGWA: A watershed assessment tool in natural resources information systems
 
Climate change impacts in hydrology: Quantification and societal adaptation
Sediment transport and bed mobility in a low-ordered, ephemeral watershed
 
Streamflow and the climate transition zone in the western United States
Downscaling climate and vegetation variability associated with global climate signals: A new statistical approach applied to the Colorado River Basin
 
Assessing the ecohydrologic consequences of woody plant encroachment
Erosion processes and control
 
Merging measurement and modeling for more efficient hydrologic analysis
The partitioning of evaporanspiration along the grassland-forest continuum: Ecohydrological implications of microclimatic trends and response to amount of woody plant cover
 
Evaluating the impacts of input and parameter uncertainty on streamflow simulations in large under-instrumented basins
Elemental and isotope geochemistry of Appalachian fluids: Constraints on basin-scale brine migration, water-rock reactions, microbial processes, and natural gas generation
 
Pumping test inference of saturated/unsaturated aquifer properties
Improving the hydrological cycle in land surface climate models
 
Land surface processes in natural and artificial tropical ecosystems
Continental scale diagnostic evaluation of monthly water balance models for the United States
 
Hydrogeologic controls, initiation, and in-situ rates of microbial methanogenesis in organic-rich reservoirs: Illinois Basin, U.S.A.
Impacts of floods on riparian groundwater and post-event streamflow across spatial and temporal scales
 
Patterns and controls of monsoonal urban runoff hydrologic and hydrochemical responses of semi-arid catchments
Multi-model Bayesian analysis of data worth and optimization of sampling scheme design
 
Investigating the coupling between tectonics, climate and sedimentary basin development
Stochastic analysis of pumping tests in unconfined aquifers
 
Assessing water management impacts of climate change for a semi-arid watershed in the southwestern US
Catchment similarity of hydrologic partitioning along climate gradients
 
Soil moisture controls on spatial and temporal patterns of carbon dioxide fluxes in drylands
Optimization of electrical geophysical survey design for hydrogeological applications and subsurface target discrimination
 
On the variability of hydrologic catchment response: Inherent and external controls