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Modeling the Impact of Irrigation on Precipitation over the Great Plains
Design, Construction, and Assessment of a Self-Sustaining Drainage Ditch
Factors influencing roadside erosion and in-stream geomorphic stability at road-stream crossings for selected watersheds, North Shore, Minnesota, USA.
A Power Transmission Design for an Untethered Hydraulic Ankle Orthosis
Hydrologic influence on stream water nitrogen to phosphorus ratios
Fate and transport of veterinary antibiotics in the environment
The influence of watershed hydrology and stream geomorphology on turbidity, sediment and nutrients in tributaries of the Blue Earth River, Minnesota, USA
Ecohydrology of unit river ecosystems: Scaling and critical responses of stream health indicators to the environmental drivers
Three-dimensional unsteady modeling of clear-water scour in the vicinity of hydraulic structures: Lagrangian and Eulerian perspectives
Impact of large-scale irrigation on a closed basin wetland: Water flow alterations and participatory irrigation management effects on the Sultan Marshes ecosystem in Turkey
Meta-analysis as a statistical tool for evaluating the hydrologic effects of subsurface drainage design and water table management
Scale invariance and scaling breaks - New metrics for inferring process signature from high resolution LiDAR topography
An assessment of land use impacts on channel morphology in a western Minnesota watershed
On the geometric and statistical signature of landscape forming processes
Geostatistical approaches to characterizing the hydrogeology of glacial drift
SWATmodeling of sediment, nutrients and pesticides in the Le-Sueur River Watershed, South-Central Minnesota
Numerical modeling of turbulent flows in arbitrarily complex natural streams
Modeling Hydrothermal Inputs to Cold-water Streams in Urban Watersheds
Estimating Renewable Water Flux Using Landscape Features
Statistical Mechanics of Sediment Transport
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Preferential Flow in a Subsurface-Drained Landscape in North-Central Iowa
Characterizing Groundwater Flow in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, Minnesota A Chemical and Hydrostratigraphic Approach
Non-local Theories of Geomorphic Transport: From Hillslopes to Rivers to Deltas to the Stratigraphic Record