Carl L. Unkrich
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View article: Computationally efficient Watershed-Scale hydrological Modeling: Integrating HYDRUS-1D and KINEROS2 for coupled Surface-Subsurface analysis
Computationally efficient Watershed-Scale hydrological Modeling: Integrating HYDRUS-1D and KINEROS2 for coupled Surface-Subsurface analysis Open
Watershed flow processes consist of partitioning, movement, storage, and redistribution of water fluxes in space and time. However, the integrated modeling of these processes is challenging due to computational burden, extensive data requi…
View article: Rainfall distributional properties control hydrologic model parameter importance.
Rainfall distributional properties control hydrologic model parameter importance. Open
Study region: Semi-arid region of the Western United States of America in 16.6 km2 WS10 watershed using data from the highly instrumented Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed managed by the USDA-Agricultural Research Services. Study focus: …
View article: Curating 62 Years of Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed Data: Improving the Quality of Long-Term Rainfall and Runoff Datasets
Curating 62 Years of Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed Data: Improving the Quality of Long-Term Rainfall and Runoff Datasets Open
The curation of hydrologic data includes quality control, documentation, database development, and provisions for public access. This article describes the development of new quality control procedures for experimental watersheds like the …
View article: Curating 62 years of Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed dataset: Improving QAQC methods of rainfall and runoff measurements.
Curating 62 years of Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed dataset: Improving QAQC methods of rainfall and runoff measurements. Open
The Walnut Gulch Experimental Watershed (WGEW) is the primary outdoor hydrologic laboratory for the USDA-ARS’ Southwest Watershed Research Center (SWRC). This site represents the Southwest semiarid environment within the Long-term Agroecos…
View article: Modeling Urban Hydrology and Green Infrastructure Using the AGWA Urban Tool and the KINEROS2 Model
Modeling Urban Hydrology and Green Infrastructure Using the AGWA Urban Tool and the KINEROS2 Model Open
Urban hydrology and green infrastructure (GI) can be modeled using the Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment (AGWA) Urban tool and the Kinematic Runoff and Erosion (KINEROS2) model. The KINEROS2 model provides an urban modeling element…
View article: Temporal and elevation trends in rainfall erosivity on a 149 km 2 watershed in a semi-arid region of the American Southwest
Temporal and elevation trends in rainfall erosivity on a 149 km 2 watershed in a semi-arid region of the American Southwest Open