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integrated hydrologic modeling
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Definition
Coupled modeling approach simulating surface and subsurface hydrologic processes including groundwater flow and particle tracking
Related Terms (13)
ParFlow-CLMEcoSLIMIHMmultiphase reactive transportintegrated hydrologic modelingintegrated surface-subsurface modelingcoupled modelingcoupled ecohydrological and biogeochemical interactionsstream network modeladvection-reaction model
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coupled hydrologic modelinghydro-biogeochemical interactionsParFlow modeling
Publications (24)
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Matrix diffusion controls mountain hillslope groundwater ages and inferred storage dynamics
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Contrasting depth dependencies of plant root presence and mass across biomes underscore prolific root-regolith interactions
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Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering
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The effects of spatial and temporal resolution of gridded meteorological forcing on watershed hydrological responses
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From legacy contamination to watershed systems science: a review of scientific insights and technologies developed through DOE-supported research in water and energy security
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From legacy contamination to watershed systems science: a review of scientific insights and technologies developed through DOE-supported research in water and energy security
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On the similarity of hillslope hydrologic function: a clustering approach based on groundwater changes
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Downscaled hyper-resolution (400 m) gridded datasets of daily precipitation and temperature (2008-2019) for East Taylor subbasin (western United States)
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BASIN-3D: A brokering framework to integrate diverse environmental data
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Watershed zonation through hillslope clustering for tractably quantifying above-and below-ground watershed heterogeneity and functions
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Watershed zonation through hillslope clustering for tractably quantifying above-and below-ground watershed heterogeneity and functions
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Understanding the Hydrogeochemical Response of a Mountainous Watershed Using Integrated Surface-Subsurface Flow and Reactive Transport Modeling
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The effects of spatial and temporal resolution of gridded meteorological forcing on watershed hydrological responses
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Modeling geogenic and atmospheric nitrogen through the East River Watershed, Colorado Rocky Mountains
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Improving predictions of stream CO2 concentrations and fluxes using a stream network model: A case study in the East River watershed, CO, USA
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The Colorado East River Community Observatory Data Collection
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The East River Community Observatory Data Collection: Diverse, multiscale data from a mountainous watershed in the East River, Colorado
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The East River Community Observatory Data Collection: Diverse, multiscale data from a mountainous watershed in the East River, Colorado
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Resolution matters when modeling climate change in headwaters of the Colorado River
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Challenges in Building an End-to-End System for Acquisition, Management, and Integration of Diverse Data From Sensor Networks in Watersheds: Lessons From a Mountainous Community Observatory in East River, Colorado
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Exploring source water mixing and transient residence time distributions of outflow and evapotranspiration with an integrated hydrologic model and Lagrangian particle tracking approach
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The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A mountainous community testbed for improving predictive understanding of multiscale hydrological-biogeochemical dynamics
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The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A mountainous community testbed for improving predictive understanding of multiscale hydrological-biogeochemical dynamics
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