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Effect of initial soil moisture conditions on runoff transport of manure-borne pathogens through vegetated filter strips
Comparison of infiltration equations and their field validation by rainfall simulation
Restoration ecology of Potamogeton perfoliatus in mesohaline Chesapeake Bay: The nursery bed effect
A comparison of the stormflow response of four zero order watersheds in western Maryland
Examination of a GIS-based water quality model using USGS gaged watersheds in Maryland
Hydrologic and biogeochemical storm response in Choptank Basin headwaters
Analysis of LiDAR data for fluvial geomorphic change detection at a small Maryland stream
Scales of bank roughness and their relationship to bank erosion processes
Importance of channel networks on nitrate retention in freshwater tidal wetlands, Patuxent River, Maryland
Effects of bar formation on channel stability and sediment loads in an urban watershed
Spatial modeling and unit hydrograph development with radar rainfall
Hydrograph separation analyses to determine runoff sources in a large, urban watershed
Effects of channel morphology on floodplain inundation and surface-groundwater interactions in an urban watershed
Comparing SSM/I snow depth estimates to in-situ and interpolated multi-source measurements
Geomorphic and hydrologic controls on tidal prism and inlet cross sectional area for Chesapeake Bay lagoons
Redefining the orilla: Community awareness at the water's edge in Baltimore
Predicting water table fluctuations using artificial neural network
The frequency distribution of daily precipitation over the United States
The spatial distribution of imperviousness in watershed hydrology
Turbulent shear flow in a rapidly rotating spherical annulus
Modeling L-band microwave emission from soil-vegetation system