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    Simulation experiments comparing nonstationary design-flood adjustments based on observed annual peak flows in the conterminous United States by Hecht, Jory S., Barth, Nancy A., Ryberg, Karen R., Gregory, Angela E.

    Published in Journal of hydrology: X (01-12-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Monte Carlo experiments compare design flood adjustments for five at-site models.•Identify magnitudes of trends in the mean and standard…”
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    Modeling the sensitivity of cyanobacteria blooms to plausible changes in precipitation and air temperature variability by Hecht, Jory S., Zia, Asim, Clemins, Patrick J., Schroth, Andrew W., Winter, Jonathan M., Oikonomou, Panagiotis D., Rizzo, Donna M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-03-2022)
    “…Many recent studies have attributed the observed variability of cyanobacteria blooms to meteorological drivers and have projected blooms with worsening…”
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    A mixed-methods analysis for improving farmer participation in agri-environmental payments for ecosystem services in Vermont, USA by Del Rossi, Gemma, Hecht, Jory S., Zia, Asim

    Published in Ecosystem services (01-02-2021)
    “…•We create an institutional design checklist to evaluate PES participation.•We classify ES from agricultural practices based on the Millennium Ecosystem…”
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    Minimizing Urban Floodplain Management Regrets under Deeply Uncertain Climate Change by Hecht, Jory S, Kirshen, Paul H

    “…AbstractOptimization modeling can reveal promising multiperiod schedules for adapting to deeply uncertain changes in flooding. We contribute a parsimonious…”
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    A hydrologic perspective of major U.S. droughts by McCabe, Gregory J., Wolock, David M., Lombard, Melissa, Dudley, Robert W., Hammond, John C., Hecht, Jory S., Hodgkins, Glenn A., Olson, Carolyn, Sando, Roy, Simeone, Caelan, Wieczorek, Mike

    Published in International journal of climatology (15-03-2023)
    “…Drought is a recurring natural hazard that has substantial human and environmental impacts. Given continued global warming and associated climate change, there…”
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    Decision Trees for Incorporating Hypothesis Tests of Hydrologic Alteration into Hydropower–Ecosystem Tradeoffs by Hecht, Jory S, Vogel, Richard M, McManamay, Ryan A, Kroll, Charles N, Reed, J. Michael

    “…AbstractShort streamflow records make it difficult to determine the extent to which discharge changes in excess of ecological thresholds are due to dam…”
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    Operating Rules for an Off-Stream Blending Reservoir to Control Nitrate in a Municipal Water System by Hecht, Jory S, Cai, Ximing, Eheart, J. Wayland

    “…AbstractMunicipal water supply systems dependent on surface water sources that are susceptible to both low flows and contamination can use off-stream blending…”
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    Aligning Climate Change Adaptation Planning with Adaptive Governance: Lessons from Exeter, NH by Aytur, Semra A., Hecht, Jory S., Kirshen, Paul

    “…Adaptive governance has been recognized as an integrative approach for analyzing the social, institutional, ecologic, and economic aspects of decision‐making…”
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    Hydropower dams of the Mekong River basin: A review of their hydrological impacts by Hecht, Jory S., Lacombe, Guillaume, Arias, Mauricio E., Dang, Thanh Duc, Piman, Thanapon

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-01-2019)
    “…•Hydropower reservoirs and diversions are severely altering Mekong basin streamflow.•Dam-induced flow alteration on both mainstream and tributaries are…”
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    Updating urban design floods for changes in central tendency and variability using regression by Hecht, Jory S., Vogel, Richard M.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-02-2020)
    “…•Modeling flood trends with regression has many decision-making benefits.•Heteroscedastic regression used to model trends in coefficient of variation (Cv).•21%…”
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