Search Results - "Carroll, R. W. H."
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A Tale of Two Catchments: Causality Analysis and Isotope Systematics Reveal Mountainous Watershed Traits That Regulate the Retention and Release of Nitrogen
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-03-2024)“…Mountainous watersheds are characterized by variability in functional traits, including vegetation, topography, geology, and geomorphology, which determine…”
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Modeling erosion and overbank deposition during extreme flood conditions on the Carson River, Nevada
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-09-2004)“…The Carson River in west-central Nevada is one of the most mercury contaminated fluvial systems in North America. Most of its mercury is affiliated with…”
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Recent advances in integrated hydrologic models: Integration of new domains
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (13-04-2023)“…Over the past several decades, hydrologic models have advanced from independent models of the surface and subsurface to integrated models that can capture the…”
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Recent advances in integrated hydrologic models: Integration of new domains
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-05-2023)“…Over the past several decades, hydrologic models have advanced from independent models of the surface and subsurface to integrated models that can capture the…”
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Stream water sourcing from high-elevation snowpack inferred from stable isotopes of water: a novel application of d-excess values
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (15-04-2024)“…About 80 % of the precipitation at the Colorado River's headwaters is snow, and the resulting snowmelt-driven hydrograph is a crucial water source for about 40…”
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Uncertainty analysis of the Carson River mercury transport model
Published in Ecological modelling (20-02-2001)“…Three computer models developed by the US Environmental Protection Agency (RIVMOD, WASP5 and MERC4) are used to simulate mercury transport and fate within the…”
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Simulation of mercury transport and fate in the Carson River, Nevada
Published in Ecological modelling (15-01-2000)“…In 1991 the US EPA designated the Carson River as part of a Superfund site due to its high level of mercury contamination. Water column total mercury…”
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