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View article: Enhancing hydrological modeling of ungauged watersheds through machine learning and physical similarity-based regionalization of calibration parameters
Enhancing hydrological modeling of ungauged watersheds through machine learning and physical similarity-based regionalization of calibration parameters Open
This study enhances hydrological modeling in ungauged watersheds by employing physical similarity and machine learning-based clustering for regionalizing the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model parameters at the HUC12 (hydrological…
View article: Calibration using R-programming and parallel processing at the HUC12 subbasin scale in the Mid-Atlantic region: Development of national SWAT hydrologic calibration
Calibration using R-programming and parallel processing at the HUC12 subbasin scale in the Mid-Atlantic region: Development of national SWAT hydrologic calibration Open
View article: Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions
Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions Open
Microbial communities are found throughout the biosphere, from human guts to glaciers, from soil to activated sludge. Understanding the statistical properties of such diverse communities can pave the way to elucidate the common mechanisms …
View article: Holistic Sustainability Assessment of Riparian Buffer Designs: Evaluation of Alternative Buffer Policy Scenarios Integrating Stream Water Quality and Costs
Holistic Sustainability Assessment of Riparian Buffer Designs: Evaluation of Alternative Buffer Policy Scenarios Integrating Stream Water Quality and Costs Open
Riparian buffer zones (RBZs) have been shown to be effective best management practices (BMPs) in controlling non-point source pollutants in waterbodies. However, the holistic sustainability assessment of individual RBZ designs is lacking. …
View article: Sensitivity of Riparian Buffer Designs to Climate Change—Nutrient and Sediment Loading to Streams: A Case Study in the Albemarle-Pamlico River Basins (USA) Using HAWQS
Sensitivity of Riparian Buffer Designs to Climate Change—Nutrient and Sediment Loading to Streams: A Case Study in the Albemarle-Pamlico River Basins (USA) Using HAWQS Open
Riparian buffer zones (RBZs) provide multiple benefits to watershed ecosystems. We aimed to conduct an extensive sensitivity analysis of the RBZ designs to climate change nutrient and sediment loadings to streams. We designed 135 simulatio…
View article: An Integrated Assessment Model for Valuing Water Quality Changes in the United States
An Integrated Assessment Model for Valuing Water Quality Changes in the United States Open
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) often requires expertise from environmental assessors, hydrologists, economists, and others to analyze the benefits of regional and national policy decisions related to changes in water quality.…
View article: Benefit Transfer Challenges: Perspectives from U.S. Practitioners
Benefit Transfer Challenges: Perspectives from U.S. Practitioners Open
View article: Modeling of Water Quality Benefits
Modeling of Water Quality Benefits Open
For its Clean Water Act programs, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has historically focused on use/recreation values of freshwater rivers and lakes, with limited ability to value non-use in a systematic way. Recently, three o…
View article: Climate Change Impacts on US Water Quality Using Two Models: HAWQS and US Basins
Climate Change Impacts on US Water Quality Using Two Models: HAWQS and US Basins Open
Climate change and freshwater quality are well-linked. Changes in climate result in changes in streamflow and rising water temperatures, which impact biochemical reaction rates and increase stratification in lakes and reservoirs. Using two…
View article: Climate Change Impacts on US Water Quality Using Two Models: HAWQS and US Basins
Climate Change Impacts on US Water Quality Using Two Models: HAWQS and US Basins Open
Climate change and freshwater quality are well-linked. Changes in climate result in changes in streamflow and rising water temperatures, which impact biochemical reaction rates and increase stratification in lakes and reservoirs. Using two…