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Improving the Computational Effciency of Downscaling GCM data for Use in SWAT
(2014)
This project creates software tools to streamline the computational procedures to generate high-resolution weather parameters from low resolution Global Climate Models (GCM) to be input into the Soil and Water Assessment ...
Untangling the effects of urban development on subsurface storage in Baltimore
(Wiley, 2015-01-12)
The impact of urban development on surface flow has been studied extensively over the last half century, but effects on groundwater systems are still poorly understood. Previous studies of the influence of urban development ...
Extraction of hydrological proximity measures from DEMs using parallel processing
(Elsevier. Ltd, 2011-08-23)
Land surface topography is one of the most important terrain properties which impact hydrological, geomorphological, and ecological processes active on a landscape. In our previous efforts to develop a soil depth model ...
Predicting Fish Growth Potential and Identifying Water Quality Constraints: A Spatially-Explicit Bioenergetics Approach
(Springer Science,Business Media, 2011-07-17)
Anthropogenic impairment of water bodies represents a global environmental concern, yet few attempts have successfully linked fish performance to thermal habitat suitability and fewer have distinguished co-varying water ...
Effects of riparian buffers on nitrate concentrations in watershed discharges: new models and management implications
(Ecological Society of America, 2011-07-01)
Watershed analyses of nutrient removal in riparian buffers have been limited by the geographic methods used to map buffers and by the statistical models used to test and quantify buffer effects on stream nutrient levels. ...
An alternative view of ecological community thresholds and appropriate analyses for their detection: comment
(Ecological Society of America, 2011-10-01)
COMSOL Modeling of Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport in Two-Dimensional Geometries With Heterogeneities
(2011)
The Delmarva Peninsula is located on the East Coast of the United States, between the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Industrial farming in the Delmarva Peninsula leads to levels of nutrients, in particular nitrogen, ...