Hydrology
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Multiscale Approach to Timescale Analysis: Isolating Diel Signals from Solute Concentration Time Series.
- Annual carbon sequestration and loss rates under altered hydrology and fire regimes in southeastern USA pocosin peatlands.
- Drained coastal peatlands: A potential nitrogen source to marine ecosystems under prolonged drought and heavy storm events-A microcosm experiment.
- Hydrologic regulation of plant rooting depth.
- Hydrologic resilience and Amazon productivity.
- Leveraging Big Data Towards Functionally-Based, Catchment Scale Restoration Prioritization.
- Site-scale Urban Water Mass Balance Assessment (SUWMBA) to quantify water performance of urban design-technology-environment configurations.
- Understanding urban water performance at the city-region scale using an urban water metabolism evaluation framework.
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Keywords of People
- Emanuel, Ryan, Associate Professor of Hydrology, Environmental Sciences and Policy
- Fay, John Patrick, Lecturing Fellow in the Division of Environmental Science and Policy, Environmental Sciences and Policy
- Katul, Gabriel G., Theodore S. Coile Distinguished Professor of Hydrology and Micrometeorology, Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Li, Wenhong, Associate Professor of Climate, Earth and Climate Sciences
- McGlynn, Brian, Adjunct Professor, Earth and Climate Sciences