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    Where to plant urban trees? A spatially explicit methodology to explore ecosystem service tradeoffs by Bodnaruk, E.W., Kroll, C.N., Yang, Y., Hirabayashi, S., Nowak, D.J., Endreny, T.A.

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-01-2017)
    “…•Tree planting scenarios were developed to meet Baltimore’s goal of 40% tree cover.•Each scenario optimized a single ecosystem service, benefit, or…”
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    Mechanistic simulation of tree effects in an urban water balance model by Wang, J, Endreny, T.A, Nowak, D.J

    “…A semidistributed, physical-based Urban Forest Effects - Hydrology (UFORE-Hydro) model was created to simulate and study tree effects on urban hydrology and…”
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    Correction of errors in SPOT-Derived DEM's using GTOPO30 data by Endreny, T.A., Wood, E.F., Hsu, A.

    “…In hydrological studies of the Little Washita River Watershed, OK, a 1000 km/sup 2/ section of a satellite probatoire d'observation de la terre (SPOT)-derived…”
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    A flexible modeling package for topographically based watershed hydrology by Wang, Jun, Endreny, Theodore A., Hassett, James M.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (25-11-2005)
    “…An OBJect-oriented TOPographic-based (OBJTOP) hydrological model with a graphical user interface (GUI) was created using object-oriented design (OOD) methods…”
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    Forest Buffer Strips: Mapping the Water Quality Benefits by Endreny, Theodore A

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-01-2002)
    “…Abstract Forest buffer strips are widely recommended for trapping nonpoint-source pollutants and protecting surface water quality, yet few models are designed…”
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    Distributed watershed modeling of design storms to identify nonpoint source loading areas by Endreny, T. A., Wood, E. F.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-03-1999)
    “…Watershed areas that generate nonpoint source (NPS) polluted runoff need to be identified prior to the design of basin-wide water quality projects. Current…”
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