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Marcelo H. Garcia
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Hydrodynamic Processes of Incipient Meander Chute Cutoffs: Laboratory Experiments With Implications for Morphodynamics and Depth‐Averaged Modeling
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
11 march 2025
Jason Lin, Esteban Lacunza, Roberto Fernández, Mar...

Meander chute cutoffs are a common and geomorphically important feature of meandering rivers, exhibiting complex dynamics and distinctive morpholog...

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Development of a Predictive Model for Sediment Oxygen Demand and Its Application to Dissolved Oxygen Management in Bubbly Creek (Chicago, Illinois)
ADVANCEMENTS IN PROCESS-BASED HYDROLOGIC MODELING TO SUPPORT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT I ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Chieh-Ying Chen, Dimitrios K. Fytanidis, Jennifer ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is a crucial indicator of water quality and aquatic ecosystem health. The exchange of DO at the air-water interface through (re)...
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Modeling Interactions between Sewage Systems and Green Spaces in Chicago Using a Dual-Drainage Model – Case Study Indian Boundary Prairies.
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTIONS: PEOPLE, PLANTS, AND WATER IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT I POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Edwin Saavedra Cifuentes, Colleen OBrien, Joaquina...
The Indian Boundary Prairies (IBP) are a prairie-wetland complex, located in Markham, Illinois, south of Chicago, embedded in a residential area that ...
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Migration Dynamics of Bermejo River, Argentina, from Landsat Collection and Comparison with 1D Meandering Migration Model
ALLUVIAL RIVERS: PROCESSES AND DYNAMICS ACROSS SCALES III POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Yi Luo, Marcelo H. Garcia
This study investigates the migration dynamics of the Bermejo River in northern Argentina by comparing Landsat-derived centerlines with a 1D meanderin...
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Hydrodynamic processes of incipient meander chute cutoffs- implications for morphodynamics and depth-averaged modeling
ALLUVIAL RIVERS: PROCESSES AND DYNAMICS ACROSS SCALES III POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Jason Lin, Esteban Lacunza, Roberto Fernández, Mar...
Meander chute cutoff is a phenomenon where water bypasses a meander bend by a newly formed shorter chute channel. A chute cutoff displays distinctive ...
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Optimizing Radar Deployment for Enhanced Detection of Sub-Grid Scale Localized High-Intensity Rainfall in the Chicago Area
EXTREME WEATHER AND CLIMATE IN URBAN AREAS, THEIR SOCIAL IMPACTS, AND MITIGATION I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2024
Sun Young Park, Deanna A. Hence, Andrew Waratuke, ...
Urban areas, particularly large cities like Chicago, are increasingly susceptible to the adverse impacts of extreme weather events, such as localized ...
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A Unifying Model for Turbulent Hyporheic Mass Flux Under a Wide Range of Near‐Bed Hydrodynamic Conditions
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
26 march 2024
Chieh-Ying Chen, Dimitrios K. Fytanidis, Marcelo H...

Existing models for estimating hyporheic solute mass flux often require numerous parameters related to flow, bed, and channel characteristics, whic...

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Varying Land Cover in SWMM to Determine the Effect on Combined Sewer Overflow Discharge Quantity and Quality
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR HYDROLOGY XIX
hydrology | 25 january 2024
Riley Blasiak, Marcelo H. Garcia, Ashlynn S. Still...
Aging infrastructure in urban areas with combined sewers can cause raw sewage to be discharged into local waterways during heavy rain and snowmelt eve...
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