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Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 57:990-1003
Autor:
Mohammed Baalousha, Morgane Desmau, Sheryl A. Singerling, Jackson P. Webster, Sandrine J. Matiasek, Michelle A. Stern, Charles N. Alpers
Publikováno v:
Environmental science / Nano 9, 4136-4149 (2022). doi:10.1039/D2EN00439A
Environmental science / Nano 9, 4136 - 4149 (2022). doi:10.1039/D2EN00439A
The increase in fires at the wildland–urban interface has raised concerns about the potential environmental impact of ash remaining after burning. Here, we examined the
The increase in fires at the wildland–urban interface has raised concerns about the potential environmental impact of ash remaining after burning. Here, we examined the
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https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/485085
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 55:740-758
Publikováno v:
Techniques and Methods.
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research. 56
Autor:
Nigel W.T. Quinn, Jun Wang, Vanessa M. King, Lorraine E. Flint, Alan L. Flint, Michelle A. Stern, Charles N. Alpers
Publikováno v:
Environmental Modelling & Software. 123:104555
Runoff increases after wildfires that burn vegetation and create a condition of soil-water repellence (SWR). A new post-fire watershed hydrological model, PFHydro, was created to explicitly simulate vegetation interception and SWR effects for four bu
Publikováno v:
Data Series.
Autor:
Jennifer A. Curtis, Marshall W. Gannett, James R. Bartolino, Benjamin P. Scandella, John A. Engott, Alan L. Flint, David R. Sherrod, Erick R. Burns, Michelle A. Stern, Drew L. Siler, Mackenzie K. Keith
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Water; Volume 8; Issue 10; Pages: 432
Water, Vol 8, Iss 10, p 432 (2016)
Water, Vol 8, Iss 10, p 432 (2016)
A daily watershed model of the Sacramento River Basin of northern California was developed to simulate streamflow and suspended sediment transport to the San Francisco Bay-Delta. To compensate for sparse data, a unique combination of model inputs was
Autor:
Emily J. Gould, Michelle Logan-Stern
Publikováno v:
UCLA Women's Law Journal. 5