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David G. Tarboton
Professor and Director of Utah Water Research Laboratory, Utah State University
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Developing Storylines of Plausible Future Streamflow and Generating a New Warming‐Driven Declining Streamflow Ensemble: Colorado River Case Study
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
28 december 2024
Homa Salehabadi, David G. Tarboton, Kevin G. Wheel...
Plausible future streamflow time series are essential for evaluating policies and management strategies in river basins and testing the operation o...
Quantifying Evapotranspiration from the Peripheral Wetland Areas near the shores of the Great Salt Lake
LAKES AND INLAND WATER BODIES III POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Motasem Abualqumboz, David G. Tarboton
The Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a terminal lake whose level has been declining due to the imbalance between water inflows (streamflow and direct precipit...
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Collaboration Between University and State Agency Researchers and Policy Experts has Synthesized Essential Data and Insights to Engage with Policy Makers in Evaluating Options for Restoring Great Salt Lake
BRIDGING THE GAP: HOW CAN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CATALYZE AND INFORM REAL-WORLD CHANGE IN INDUSTRY AND CIVIL SOCIETY? II POSTER
science and society | 11 december 2024
David G. Tarboton, Paul D. Brooks, Bethany T. Neil...
The Great Salt Lake is in a critical state with a record low level having been recorded in 2022 and the exposed lake bed posing a source of harmful du...
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Lessons Learned from Developing and Operating the Critical Zone Collaborative Network Data Cyberinfrastructure
COLLABORATIVELY ADVANCING TRUST IN DATA REPOSITORIES AND INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE TO ENABLE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH, APPLICATIONS, AND USES OF OPEN DATA V POSTER
informatics | 10 december 2024
Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Kerstin Lehnert, Jordan S. R...
The diverse community of Critical Zone (CZ) scientists study the coupled chemical, biological, physical, and geological processes operating across sca...
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Probabilistic Streamflow Prediction Using the Model-Agnostic NextGen Framework
DIAGNOSTICS, SENSITIVITY, AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELS I POSTER
hydrology | 09 december 2024
Reza Morovati, Ali Sattari, Hossein Gholizadeh, Jo...
Accurate streamflow prediction is crucial for flood management, water resources planning, and environmental conservation. However, various sources of ...
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Quantifying and Classifying Streamflow Ensembles Using a Broad Range of Metrics for an Evidence‐Based Analysis: Colorado River Case Study
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
15 july 2024
Homa Salehabadi, David G. Tarboton, Kevin G. Wheel...
Stochastic hydrology produces ensembles of time series that represent plausible future streamflow to simulate and test the operation of water resou...
Developing Storylines of Plausible Future Hydrology in the Colorado River Basin: Identifying Aligned Streamflow Scenarios and Creating a Novel Scenario to Bridge the Gaps
NAVIGATING TURBULENT RIVER SYSTEMS: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TO ADDRESS VARIABLE WATER SUPPLIES, INCREASING DEMANDS, AND SOCIOECONOMIC EQUITY IN BIG RIVER BASINS I POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Homa Salehabadi, David G. Tarboton, Kevin G. Wheel...
What will the future streamflow look like in a long-term horizon? Researchers have used various approaches to respond this question. Resampling from p...
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The CUAHSI HydroShare Platform for Hydrology Data and Model Sharing
SCIENCE TOWARD OPENNESS POSTER
informatics | 11 december 2023
David G. Tarboton, Jeffery S. Horsburgh, Daniel P....
HydroShare (http://www.hydroshare.org) is a web-based repository and hydrologic information system operated by the Consortium of Universities for the ...
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