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Optimization of nonpoint source best management practices selection through a calibrated HSPF modeling approach
An investigation of cosolvent flushing for the remediation of PAH's from former manufacture gas plant sites
 
Assessing the impact of the urban tree canopy on streamflow response: An extension of physically based hydrologic modeling to the suburban landscape
Hydraulic analysis of stream restoration on flood wave propagation
 
Ecological heterogeneity in streams: Geomorphic and hydrologic influences on macroinvertebrate community structure
Hydroclimate variability and landuse effects on nutrient export from watersheds in the mid-Atlantic United States
 
Remote Sensing of Suspended Sediment Concentration and Hydrologic Connectivity in a Complex Wetland Environment
Spatio-temporal variations of reference evapotranspiration in North Carolina
 
Influence of hydrology and denitrification on nutrient dynamics in coastal headwater streams
Impact of geomorphic structures on hyporheic exchange, temperature, and ecological processes in streams
 
Modern space/time geostatistics using river distances: Theory and applications for water quality mapping
Integration of spatio-temporal vegetation dynamics into a distributed ecohydrological model: Application to optimality theory and real-time watershed simulations