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    Impacts of the 2017 flash drought in the US Northern plains informed by satellite-based evapotranspiration and solar-induced fluorescence by He, Mingzhu, Kimball, John S, Yi, Yonghong, Running, Steve, Guan, Kaiyu, Jensco, Kelsey, Maxwell, Bruce, Maneta, Marco

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-07-2019)
    “…Drought is increasing in frequency and severity, exacerbating food and water security risks in an era of continued global warming and human population growth…”
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    A numerical investigation of bedrock groundwater recharge and exfiltration on soil mantled hillslopes by Gardner, W. Payton, Jensco, Kelsey, Hoylman, Zachary, Livesay, Robert, Maneta, Marco

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-07-2020)
    “…Here we use Richards Equation models of variably saturated soil and bedrock groundwater flow to investigate first‐order patterns of the coupling between soil…”
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    Using SMAP Level-4 soil moisture to constrain MOD16 evapotranspiration over the contiguous USA by Brust, Colin, Kimball, John S., Maneta, Marco P., Jencso, Kelsey, He, Mingzhu, Reichle, Rolf H.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-03-2021)
    “…Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key hydrologic variable linking the Earth's water, carbon and energy cycles. At large spatial scales, remote sensing-based (RS)…”
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    Beneficial ‘inefficiencies’ of western ranching: Flood-irrigated hay production sustains wetland systems by mimicking historic hydrologic processes by Donnelly, J. Patrick, Jensco, Kelsey, Kimball, John S., Moore, Johnnie N., Ketchum, David, Collins, Daniel P., Naugle, David E.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-08-2024)
    “…Ranching in the American West has long relied on riparian ecosystems to grow grass-hay to feed livestock in winter and during drought. Producers seasonally…”
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    Characterizing the impact of climatic and price anomalies on agrosystems in the northwest United States by Wurster, Patrick, Maneta, Marco, Beguerı́a, Santiago, Cobourn, Kelly, Maxwell, Bruce, Silverman, Nick, Ewing, Stephanie, Jensco, Kelsey, Gardner, Payton, Kimball, John, Holden, Zachary, Ji, Xinde, Vicente-Serrano, Sergio M.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-01-2020)
    “…•Agricultural production sensitive to climatic anomalies over longer time-scales than yield.•Alfalfa production more sensitive to climatic anomalies than…”
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