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Niedostępne w żadnym miejscu: 5
A spatially distributed model for assessment of the effects of changing land use and climate on urban stream quality
N Sun, J Yearsley, M Baptiste, Q Cao, DP Lettenmaier, B Nijssen
Hydrological Processes 30 (25), 4779-4798, 2016
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Climate and land cover effects on the temperature of Puget Sound streams
Q Cao, N Sun, J Yearsley, B Nijssen, DP Lettenmaier
Hydrological processes 30 (13), 2286-2304, 2016
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Next-Generation Intensity–Duration–Frequency Curves to Reduce Errors in Peak Flood Design
H Yan, N Sun, M Wigmosta, R Skaggs, Z Hou, LR Leung
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 24 (7), 04019020, 2019
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
Coupling human preferences with biophysical processes: modeling the effect of citizen attitudes on potential urban stormwater runoff
N Sun, M Hall
Urban Ecosystems 19, 1433-1454, 2016
Upoważnienia: US National Science Foundation
Enhancing Hydrologic Design by Next-Generation Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves Considering Snowmelt and Climate Nonstationarity
H Yan, N Sun, MS Wigmosta, LY Leung, Z Hou, R Skaggs, A Coleman
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019: Groundwater …, 2019
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
Dostępne w jakimś miejscu: 40
A spatially distributed model for the assessment of land use impacts on stream temperature in small urban watersheds
N Sun, J Yearsley, N Voisin, DP Lettenmaier
Hydrological Processes 29 (10), 2331-2345, 2015
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Greater vulnerability of snowmelt-fed river thermal regimes to a warming climate
H Yan, N Sun, A Fullerton, M Baerwalde
Environmental Research Letters 16 (5), 054006, 2021
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Next‐generation intensity‐duration‐frequency curves for hydrologic design in snow‐dominated environments
H Yan, N Sun, M Wigmosta, R Skaggs, Z Hou, R Leung
Water Resources Research 54 (2), 2018
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
Evaluating the functionality and streamflow impacts of explicitly modeling forest-snow interactions and canopy gaps in a distributed hydrologic model
N Sun, M Wigmosta, T Zhou, J Lundquist, S Dickerson-Lange, N Cristea
Hydrological Processes 32 (13), 2128-2140, 2018
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
Regional snow parameters estimation for large‐domain hydrological applications in the western United States
N Sun, H Yan, M Wigmosta, LR Leung, R Skaggs, Z Hou
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 124 (10), 5296-5313, 2019
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
Characterizing the Non-linear Interactions Between Tide, Storm Surge, and River Flow in the Delaware Bay Estuary, United States
Z Xiao, Z Yang, T Wang, N Sun, M Wigmosta, D Judi
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 715557, 2021
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Climate-simulated raceway pond culturing: quantifying the maximum achievable annual biomass productivity of Chlorella sorokiniana in the contiguous USA
M Huesemann, AR Chavis, S Edmundson, DK Rye, SJ Hobbs, N Sun, ...
Journal of Applied Phycology 30 (1), 287-298, 2018
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Projecting spatiotemporally explicit effects of climate change on stream temperature: a model comparison and implications for coldwater fishes
SY Lee, A Fullerton, N Sun, C Torgersen
Journal of Hydrology 588, 125066, 2020
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Floods due to atmospheric rivers along the US West Coast: The role of antecedent soil moisture in a warming climate
Q Cao, A Gershunov, T Shulgina, FM Ralph, N Sun, DP Lettenmaier
Journal of Hydrometeorology 21 (8), 1827–1845, 2020
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, State of Califonia
Observed Spatiotemporal Changes in the Mechanisms of Extreme Water Available for Runoff in the Western United States
H Yan, N Sun, M Wigmosta, R Skaggs, LR Leung, A Coleman, Z Hou
Geophysical Research Letters 46 (2), 767-775, 2019
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
Assessing the impacts of hydrologic and land use alterations on water temperature in the Farmington River basin in Connecticut
J Yearsley, N Sun, M Baptiste, B Nijssen
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23, 4491-4508, 2019
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Forest Canopy Density Effects on Snowpack across the Climate Gradients of the Western United States Mountain Ranges
N Sun, H Yan, M Wigmosta, J Lundquist, S Dickerson-Lange, T Zhou
Water Resources Research 58 (1), e2020WR029194, 2022
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
Balancing water sustainability and productivity objectives in microalgae cultivation: Siting open ponds by considering seasonal water-stress impact using AWARE-US
H Xu, U Lee, AM Coleman, MS Wigmosta, N Sun, TR Hawkins, MQ Wang
Environmental Science & Technology 54 (4), 2091-2102, 2020
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Roles of irrigation and reservoir operations in modulating terrestrial water and energy budgets in the Indian sub‐continental river basins
HL Shah, T Zhou, N Sun, M Huang, V Mishra
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 124 (23), 12915-12936, 2019
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy
Evaluating next‐generation intensity‐duration‐frequency curves for design flood estimates in the snow‐dominated western United States
H Yan, N Sun, M Wigmosta, LR Leung, Z Hou, A Coleman, R Skaggs
Hydrological Processes 34 (5), 1255-1268, 2020
Upoważnienia: US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense
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