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    Evaluation of SWAT Impoundment Modeling Methods in Water and Sediment Simulations by Jalowska, Anna M., Yuan, Yongping

    “…Worldwide studies show 80%–90% of all sediments eroded from watersheds is trapped within river networks such as reservoirs, ponds, and wetlands. To represent…”
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    Projecting changes in extreme rainfall from three tropical cyclones using the design-rainfall approach by Jalowska, Anna M., Spero, Tanya L., Bowden, Jared H.

    Published in NPJ climate and atmospheric science (25-03-2021)
    “…In the past quarter-century, Eastern North Carolina (ENC) experienced several devastating tropical cyclones that led to widespread flooding and damage…”
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    Developing PIDF Curves From Dynamically Downscaled WRF Model Fields to Examine Extreme Precipitation Events in Three Eastern U.S. Metropolitan Areas by Jalowska, Anna M., Spero, Tanya L.

    “…Extreme precipitation events influence watershed, agriculture, and urban management. The probability of extreme precipitation is estimated for storm water…”
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    River tributaries as sediment sinks: Processes operating where the Tapajós and Xingu rivers meet the Amazon tidal river by Fricke, Aaron T., Nittrouer, Charles A., Ogston, Andrea S., Nowacki, Daniel J., Asp, Nils E., Souza Filho, Pedro W. M., Silva, Marcio S., Jalowska, Anna M.

    Published in Sedimentology (01-10-2017)
    “…The Amazon River is the largest fluvial source of fresh water and sediment to the global ocean and has the longest tidally influenced reach in the world. Two…”
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    Tracing the sources, fate, and recycling of fine sediments across a river-delta interface by Jalowska, Anna M., McKee, Brent A., Laceby, J. Patrick, Rodriguez, Antonio B.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-07-2017)
    “…Deltaic floodplains are thought to be long-term depositional environments, however there remains a limited understanding regarding timescales of depositional…”
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    Responses of the Roanoke Bayhead Delta to variations in sea level rise and sediment supply during the Holocene and Anthropocene by Jalowska, Anna M., Rodriguez, Antonio B., McKee, Brent A.

    Published in Anthropocene (01-03-2015)
    “…The response of bayhead deltas to changes in the rate of sea-level rise and sediment supply is difficult to predict, but important to understand because these…”
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