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7.10 Conceptualization in Catchment Modeling

An Alternative Process Model of Preferential Contaminant Travel Times in the Unsaturated Zone: Application to Rainier Mesa and Shoshone Mountain, Nevada

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An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology

scientific article published in June 2016

Aspect control of water movement on hillslopes near the rain-snow transition of the Colorado Front Range

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Aspect-dependent soil saturation and insight into debris-flow initiation during extreme rainfall in the Colorado Front Range

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Assessing the detail needed to capture rainfall-runoff dynamics with physics-based hydrologic response simulation

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Comparison of methods for reduction of lipid contamination for in vivo proton MR spectroscopic imaging of the brain

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Comprehensive processing, display and analysis for in vivo MR spectroscopic imaging

scientific article published in June 2006

Critical zone properties control the fate of nitrogen during experimental rainfall in montane forests of the Colorado Front Range

Development of perennial thaw zones in boreal hillslopes enhances potential mobilization of permafrost carbon

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Difference infiltrometer: a method to measure temporally variable infiltration rates during rainstorms

Disturbance Hydrology: Preparing for an Increasingly Disturbed Future

scholarly article by Benjamin B. Mirus et al published December 2017 in Water Resources Research

Disturbance hydrology: challenges and opportunities

scholarly article by Brian A. Ebel & Benjamin B. Mirus published 25 June 2014 in Hydrological Processes

Erratum to: Critical zone properties control the fate of nitrogen during experimental rainfall in montane forests of the Colorado Front Range

scholarly article published in Biogeochemistry

Estimation of Unsaturated Zone Traveltimes for Rainier Mesa and Shoshone Mountain, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, Using a Source-Responsive Preferential-Flow Model

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Estimation of unsaturated zone traveltimes for Rainier Mesa and Shoshone Mountain, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, using a source-responsive preferential-flow model

Finite-element modelling of physics-based hillslope hydrology, Keith Beven, and beyond

scholarly article by Keith Loague & Brian A. Ebel published 15 January 2016 in Hydrological Processes

Fire, Flood, and Drought: Extreme Climate Events Alter Flow Paths and Stream Chemistry

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First-order exchange coefficient coupling for simulating surface water-groundwater interactions: parameter sensitivity and consistency with a physics-based approach

article by Brian A. Ebel et al published 30 June 2009 in Hydrological Processes

Further testing of the Integrated Hydrology Model (InHM): event-based simulations for a small rangeland catchment located near Chickasha, Oklahoma

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HYDROGEOPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SUBSURFACE HYDROLOGIC RESPONSE FOLLOWING THE 2010 FOURMILE CANYON FIRE IN COLORADO

Heterogeneous Patterns of Aged Organic Carbon Export Driven by Hydrologic Flow Paths, Soil Texture, Fire, and Thaw in Discontinuous Permafrost Headwaters

scientific article published in 2022

Hydraulic Property and Soil Textural Classification Measurements for Rainier Mesa, Nevada Test Site, Nevada

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Hydraulic Property and Soil Textural Classification Measurements for Rainier Mesa, Nevada Test Site, Nevada

Hydrologic and Isotopic Modeling of Alpine Lake Waiau, Mauna Kea, Hawai'i

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Hydrologic conditions controlling runoff generation immediately after wildfire

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Hyper-dry conditions provide new insights into the cause of extreme floods after wildfire

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Illuminating wildfire erosion and deposition patterns with repeat terrestrial lidar

scholarly article by F. K. Rengers et al published March 2016 in Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface

Impacts of Wildfire and Slope Aspect on Soil Temperature in a Mountainous Environment

scholarly article by Brian A. Ebel published 2012 in Vadose Zone Journal

Infiltration and runoff generation processes in fire-affected soils

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Measurement Method Has a Larger Impact Than Spatial Scale For Plot‐Scale Field‐Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity (<i>K</i><sub><i>fs</i></sub>) After Wildfire and Prescribed Fire in Forests

scientific article published in 2019

Meta-analysis of field-saturated hydraulic conductivity recovery following wildland fire: Applications for hydrologic model parameterization and resilience assessment

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Modeling Post‐Wildfire Hydrologic Response: Review and Future Directions for Applications of Physically Based Distributed Simulation

scientific article published in 2023

Near-surface hydrologic response for a steep, unchanneled catchment near Coos Bay, Oregon: 1. Sprinkling experiments

Near-surface hydrologic response for a steep, unchanneled catchment near Coos Bay, Oregon: 1. sprinkling experiments

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Near-surface hydrologic response for a steep, unchanneled catchment near Coos Bay, Oregon: 2. Physics-based simulations

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Observed and simulated hydrologic response for a first-order catchment during extreme rainfall 3 years after wildfire disturbance

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Physics-based continuous simulation of long-term near-surface hydrologic response for the Coos Bay experimental catchment

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Physics-based hydrologic-response simulation: Seeing through the fog of equifinality

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Physics-based hydrologic-response simulation: foundation for hydroecology and hydrogeomorphology

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Postwildfire measurement of soil physical and hydraulic properties at selected sampling sites in the 2011 Las Conchas wildfire burn scar, Jemez Mountains, north-central New Mexico

scholarly article published 2018

Rapid simulated hydrologic response within the variably saturated near surface

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Relations between soil hydraulic properties and burn severity

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Rethinking infiltration in wildfire-affected soils

scholarly article by Brian A. Ebel & John A. Moody published 21 January 2013 in Hydrological Processes

Robust analysis of short echo time (1)H MRSI of human brain

scientific article published on March 2006

Simulated effect of a forest road on near-surface hydrologic response: redux

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Simulated unsaturated flow processes after wildfire and interactions with slope aspect

scholarly article by Brian A. Ebel published December 2013 in Water Resources Research

Soil-water dynamics and unsaturated storage during snowmelt following wildfire

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Synthesis of soil-hydraulic properties and infiltration timescales in wildfire-affected soils

scholarly article by Brian A. Ebel & John A. Moody published 10 November 2016 in Hydrological Processes

The evolution of a colluvial hollow to a fluvial channel with periodic steps following two transformational disturbances: A wildfire and a historic flood

scholarly article by F.K. Rengers et al published May 2018 in Geomorphology

The impacts of hysteresis on variably saturated hydrologic response and slope failure

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The quixotic search for a comprehensive understanding of hydrologic response at the surface: Horton, Dunne, Dunton, and the role of concept-development simulation

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Thresholds and relations for soil-hydraulic and soil-physical properties as a function of burn severity 4 years after the 2011 Las Conchas Fire, New Mexico, USA

Using simulated hydrologic response to revisit the 1973 Lerida Court landslide

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Wildfire and Aspect Effects on Hydrologic States after the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Fire

scholarly article by Brian A. Ebel published 2013 in Vadose Zone Journal

Wildfire impacts on soil-water retention in the Colorado Front Range, United States

scholarly article by Brian A. Ebel published December 2012 in Water Resources Research