Proceedings
AGU Hydrology Days 2010
March 22 - March 24, 2010
 
  Dedication to Professor Andrea Rinaldo
  Hydrology Days Award Lecture
  Finite Element Solution to Groundwater Transport of Dissolved Contaminants Undergoing Decay and Non-Linear Sorption
Domenico A. Baú
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
1
   
  Assimilating water table elevation data into a catchment hydrology modeling framework to estimate hydraulic conductivity
Ryan T. Bailey and Domenico A. Baú
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
17
 
  Effect of trends on the estimation of extreme precipitation quantiles
A. Cancelliere, B. Bonaccorso and G. Rossi
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Catania, Catania, Italy
27
 
  Variability of Snow Density Measurements in the Rio Esera Valley, Pyrenees Mountains, Spain
S.R. Fassnacht, C.M. Heun, J.I. Lopez-Moreno and J. Latron
Watershed Science Program, Colorado State University
37
 
  The Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts on the Water Resource System of the Han-River Basin in South Korea - Based on the AR4 SRES A2 Scenario
Soo Jun Kim, Hwan Don Jun, Byung Sik Kim, Hung Soo Kim
Department of Civil Engineering, Inha University, Seoul, Korea
48
 
  Comparison of adaptive methods using multivariate regression splines and artificial neural networks for the forecast of rain and temperatures in the Mantaro river basin
Karen A. Latínez Sotomayor
Instituto Geofísico del Perú, Lima, Perú
58
 
  On a Water Supply Index: Poudre River Case
Robert T. Milhous
Torreys Peak Analysis, Fort Collins, CO
69
   
  Climate Change’s Impact on the Design of Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Infrastructure
James A. O’Neill II
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
79
 
  Colorado Alpine Dust Deposition and Associated Continental Winds
Morgan Phillips
Colorado Climate Center and Bureau of Land Management
89
 
  Application of Hydrologic Metrics to Quantify Stream Health in Small-Scale Urban Environment
Steve K. Roznowski and Larry A. Roesner
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
98
 
  Application of Fuzzy Set Theory on the Saint Venant Equations to Study Flood Wave Propagation in Natural Rivers
Vanessa Ueta, Patrícia Freire Chagas, Silvia Helena Santos, Carla Freitas Andrade and Raimundo Souza
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
105
 
  Application of Mathematical Modeling to Study Flood Wave Behavior in Natural River as Function of Hydraulic and Hydrological Parameters of the Basin
Patrícia Freire Chagas, Silvia Helena Santos, Carla Freitas Andrade, Vanessa Ueta and Raimundo Souza
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
114
 
  The Application of the Fuzzy Set Theory in Natural River, to study Flood Risk Analysis as Function of its Hydraulic Parameters
Silvia Helena Santos, Patrícia Freire Chagas, Carla Freitas Andrade, Vanessa Uetaand Raimundo Souza
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
121
 
  Flood Risk Analysis of Cocó Urban River in Fortaleza, Brazil
Carla Freitas Andrade, Vanessa Ueta, Patrícia Freire Chagas, Silvia Helena Santos, and Raimundo Souza
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
128
 
  WARPLAM DSS: using Cluster Analysis as an approach to delineate water resources planning and management regions
A.C. Coelho M., D.G. Fontane, J. Labadie, E. Vlachos, B. Braga
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
135
 
  Using a Geo-statistical Approach for Soil Salinity and Yield Management
Ahmed A. Eldeiry and Luis A. Garcia
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University
146
   
 

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