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List of works by David G. Chandler

A comparison of SAC-SMA and Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System for real-time flood forecasting in small urban catchments

Accounting for Bias and Boundary Condition Effects on Measurements of Saturated Core Hydraulic Conductivity

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Amendments fail to hasten biocrust recovery or soil stability at a disturbed dryland sandy site

scientific article published in 2018

Automation and Use of Mini Disk Infiltrometers

Changing climate increases discharge and attenuates its seasonal distribution in the northeastern United States

Correction of electronic record for weighing bucket precipitation gauge measurements

Distribution of surface imperviousness in small urban catchments predicts runoff peak flows and stream flashiness

Erosion by Wind

Estimation of Head Loss due to Flow Intrusion With Inner Ring Spiral Wound Gaskets

Form and function relationships revealed by long-term research in a semiarid mountain catchment

Hydrologic processes that govern stormwater infrastructure behaviour

Infiltration performance of engineered surfaces commonly used for distributed stormwater management.

scientific article published on 2 July 2015

Localized Changes in Heat Wave Properties Across the United States

Long-Term Soil Water Trends across a 1000-m Elevation Gradient

scientific article published in 2011

Modeling soil depth from topographic and land cover attributes

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Neural networks for prediction of stream flow based on snow accumulation

Projection of Future Heat Waves in the United States. Part I: Selecting a Climate Model Subset

scientific article published in 2020

Reversibility of forest conversion impacts on water budgets in tropical karst terrain

article published in 2006

Seasonal Wetness, Soil Organic Carbon, and Fire Influence Soil Hydrological Properties and Water Repellency in a Sagebrush-Steppe Ecosystem

Soil moisture states, lateral flow, and streamflow generation in a semi-arid, snowmelt-driven catchment

The Effect of Various Soil Hydraulic Property Estimates on Soil Moisture Simulations

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The use of alkalinity as a conservative tracer in a study of near-surface hydrologic change in tropical karst

Watershed area ratio accurately predicts daily streamflow in nested catchments in the Catskills, New York

article by Chris C. Gianfagna et al published September 2015 in Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

Watershed services in the humid tropics: Opportunities from recent advances in ecohydrology