
- Simulated Effect of Drainage Water Management Operation Strategy on Hydrology and Crop Yield for Drummer Soil in the Midwestern United States
- Although subsurface drainage has benefited agricultural production in many regions of the U.S., there are also concerns about the potential impacts of these systems on watershed hydrology and water quality. Unfortunately, the current generation of hydrolo
- Seasonal and interannual variability of active layer development in permafrost wetland systems C. M. Chiu and Laura C. Bowling
- Comparison of Hourly Precipitation from NEXRAD Radar and NSERL Rain Gauge Network
- The Influence of Climate Variability, Drain Spacing and Operational Strategy on Drainage Water Management System Performance
- Estimating Subsurface Drain Spacing in Intensively-managed Agricultural1 Landscapes2
- Automated Identification of Tile Lines from Remotely Sensed Data Journal: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
- HYDROLOGIC IMPACT OF SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE OF AGRICULTURAL Submitted to the Faculty
- Through a reduction in infiltration and increase
- Variable Infiltration Capacity model (VIC) is a macro-scale energy and water balance model with lake and wetland
- Causes of glacier changes In order to identify the effect of summer air temperature (June -Au-
- Hydrologic Response to Urbanization in the Milwaukee River basin, WI
- Multi-Sensor/Multi-Scale Assessment of Urban Impacts in the Great Lakes Region
- Potential Impacts of a Changing Climate in the
- The Impact of Changing Climate and Precipitation in
- Seasonal soil frost in response to future climate change in the
- Historic climate change impacts on soil frost in the Mid-Western
- Hydrologic Response to Urban Spatial Metrics in the White River Basin, IN
- Variable Infiltration Capacity model (VIC) is a macro-scale energy and water balance
- USGS Station Data 17 small watersheds in the White River basin
- Figure indicates onset of freeze-thaw cycles with 1st day being 1st October
- VIC MODEL CONDOR WRAPPER AUTHORS: K. A. CHERKAUER (ABE), P. A. CHEESEMAN (ITAP)
- Year 1 Progress Report January 2010
- QUANTIFICATION OF GLACIER CHANGES USING ICESAT ELEVATION DATA AND THE SRTM DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL IN THE WESTERN KARAKORAM HIMALAYA REGION Bibi S. Naz1
- Simulating the Effects of Fertilization and Drainage Water Management on
- Current capabilities in soil thermal representations within a large scale hydrology model Laura C. Bowling (bowling@purdue.edu) and Keith A. Cherkauer, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
- Improvement of vegetation parameters for the estimation of evapotranspiration
- MODELING THE EFFECTS OF LAKES AND WETLANDS ON THE WATER BALANCE OF ARCTIC ENVIRONMENTS
- Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Soil Frost in the
- An Operation Strategy for Drainage Water Management
- CONVERSION OF VIC MODEL OUTPUT TO HDFEOS5 FILES FOR ANALYSIS
- Time series analysis of soil freeze and thaw processes in Indiana. Tushar Sinha and Keith A. Cherkauer
- Sensitivity Analysis of Hydrologic Response to Impervious Area
- Time series analysis of soil freeze-thaw processes in Indiana
- Mapping of Tile Drains in Hoagland Watershed for Simulating the
- Quantifying Subsurface Drainage using the Variable Infiltration
- K. A. Cherkauer1 (cherkaue@purdue.edu), Y.-T. Su2, and T. Sinha1 1Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907
- Large Scale Climate Variability: Implications to small lakes in the Great