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    Causes for the Century-Long Decline in Colorado River Flow by Hoerling, M., Barsugli, J., Livneh, B., Eischeid, J., Quan, X., Badger, A.

    Published in Journal of climate (01-12-2019)
    “…Upper Colorado River basin streamflow has declined by roughly 20% over the last century of the instrumental period, based on estimates of naturalized flow…”
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    Remotely sensed ensembles of the terrestrial water budget over major global river basins: An assessment of three closure techniques by Abolafia-Rosenzweig, R., Pan, M., Zeng, J.L., Livneh, B.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-01-2021)
    “…Remote sensing is a useful tool for observing the water cycle. However, combining remote sensing products over any major river basin will result in a residual…”
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    Toward computationally efficient large-scale hydrologic predictions with a multiscale regionalization scheme by Kumar, R., Livneh, B., Samaniego, L.

    Published in Water resources research (01-09-2013)
    “…We present an assessment of a framework to reduce computational expense required for hydrologic prediction over new domains. A common problem in computational…”
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    Investigating the Relationship Between Peak Snow‐Water Equivalent and Snow Timing Indices in the Western United States and Alaska by Heldmyer, A., Livneh, B., Molotch, N., Rajagopalan, B.

    Published in Water resources research (01-05-2021)
    “…Understanding the distribution of snow‐water equivalent (SWE) is crucial for the prediction of water resources in the western United States. Backward running…”
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    Soil Moisture Data Assimilation to Estimate Irrigation Water Use by Abolafia-Rosenzweig, R, Livneh, B, Small, E E, Kumar, S V

    “…Knowledge of irrigation is essential to support food security, manage depleting water resources, and comprehensively understand the global water and energy…”
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    Effects of Snow Water Storage on Hydrologic Partitioning Across the Mountainous, Western United States by Hale, K. E., Musselman, K. N., Newman, A. J., Livneh, B., Molotch, N. P.

    Published in Water resources research (01-08-2023)
    “…In the montane western United States, where the majority of downstream water resources are derived from snowmelt, a warming climate threatens the timing and…”
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    Storylines for Global Hydrologic Drought Within CMIP6 by Bjarke, N., Livneh, B., Barsugli, J.

    Published in Earth's future (01-06-2024)
    “…Future global increases in the duration and severity of hydrologic drought present an emerging challenge for water resource management. However, projected…”
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    Multi-criteria parameter estimation for the Unified Land Model by Livneh, B, Lettenmaier, D. P

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (29-08-2012)
    “…We describe a parameter estimation framework for the Unified Land Model (ULM) that utilizes multiple independent data sets over the continental United States…”
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    Modeling streamflow sensitivity to climate warming and surface water inputs in a montane catchment by Hale, K.E., Wlostowski, A.N., Badger, A.M., Musselman, K.N., Livneh, B., Molotch, N.P.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-02-2022)
    “…Gordon Gulch, an upper-montane forest watershed in the Colorado Front Range. As the climate warms, the fraction of precipitation falling as snow is expected to…”
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    Understanding the 2011 Upper Missouri River Basin floods in the context of a changing climate by Badger, A.M., Livneh, B., Hoerling, M.P., Eischeid, J.K.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-10-2018)
    “…•Attribution of the roles of antecedent moisture versus cold-season precipitation on the extreme 2011 Upper Missouri River Basin flood event.•The extreme 2011…”
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    A Multialgorithm Approach to Land Surface Modeling of Suspended Sediment in the Colorado Front Range by Stewart, J. R., Livneh, B., Kasprzyk, J. R., Rajagopalan, B., Minear, J. T., Raseman, W. J.

    “…A new paradigm of simulating suspended sediment load (SSL) with a Land Surface Model (LSM) is presented here. Five erosion and SSL algorithms were applied…”
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    Controls on surface soil drying rates observed by SMAP and simulated by the Noah land surface model by Shellito, Peter J, Small, Eric E, Livneh, Ben

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (06-03-2018)
    “…Drydown periods that follow precipitation events provide an opportunity to assess controls on soil evaporation on a continental scale. We use SMAP (Soil…”
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    Evaluation of a new observationally based channel parameterization for the National Water Model by Heldmyer, Aaron, Livneh, Ben, McCreight, James, Read, Laura, Kasprzyk, Joseph, Minear, Toby

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (06-12-2022)
    “…Accurate representation of channel properties is important for forecasting in hydrologic models, as it affects the height, celerity, and attenuation of flood…”
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    Interactions Between Thresholds and Spatial Discretizations of Snow: Insights From Estimates of Wolverine Denning Habitat in the Colorado Rocky Mountains by Pflug, Justin M., Fang, Yiwen, Margulis, Steven A., Livneh, Ben

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (24-07-2023)
    “…Thresholds can be used to interpret environmental data in a way that is easily communicated and useful for decision making purposes. However, thresholds are…”
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    A data-driven evaluation of post-fire landslide susceptibility by Culler, Elsa S, Livneh, Ben, Rajagopalan, Balaji, Tiampo, Kristy F

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (02-05-2023)
    “…Wildfires change the hydrologic and geomorphic response of watersheds, which has been associated with cascades of additional hazards and management challenges…”
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