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Piechota, Thomas C. - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada at Las Vegas
Project-Based Learning in a Freshman Engineering Course: University High School Partnership
Integration of Service-Learning into Civil and Environmental Engineering Curriculum
Potential Environmental Impacts of Dust Suppressants
Historical stream flow records and the fore-cast for 2004 make the current (19992004)
ABSTRACT: A Geographic Information System (GIS) based non-point source runoff model is developed for the Las Vegas Valley,
Journal of Floodplain Management Floodplain Management Association
Coupled oceanic-atmospheric variability and U.S. streamflow Glenn A. Tootle
Drought and the 2002-2003 El Nio in the Southwest U.S. Glenn A. Tootle1
FIVE HUNDRED YEARS OF HYDROLOGICAL DROUGHT IN THE UPPER COLORADO RIVER BASIN1
Oceanic-atmospheric variability and western U.S. snowfall Thad Hunter,1
Soil moisture as an indicator of weather extremes Venkat Lakshmi,1
Actual Storm Events Outperform Synthetic Design Storms A Review of SCS Curve Number Applicability
Forecasting of Lower Colorado River Basin Streamflow using Pacific Ocean Sea Surface Temperatures and ENSO
Fountains, Golf Courses and Music: Design Projects in Water Resources Engineering Education
A GIS Nonpoint Source Pollution Model for the Las Vegas Valley Marcelo Reginato* and Thomas Piechota*
Climate Variability and Water Supply of the Colorado River Basin Thomas C. Piechota1
Rainfall Simulation on Disturbed Lands Treated with Dust Suppressants : Hydrologic Impacts
ABSTRACT: A study of the influence of climate variability on streamflow in the southeastern United States is presented. Using a
Relationships between Pacific and Atlantic ocean sea surface temperatures and U.S. streamflow variability
Journal of the Nevada Water Resources Association