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Kroll, Charles Nathan - Environmental Resources Engineering Department, SUNY, College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Trends in oods and low ows in the United States: impact of spatial correlation
Estimation of 7-day, 10-year low-streamflow statistics using baseflow correlation
Development of representative indicators of hydrologic alteration Yongxuan Gao a
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are representations of topog-raphy with inherent errors that constitute uncertainty. DEM
This article was originally published in a journal published by Elsevier, and the attached copy is provided by Elsevier for the
Simulating low streamflows with hillslope storage models Ada~o H. Matonse1
Low-FLOW FREQUENCY ANALYSiS USING PROBABILITY-PLOT CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS
An energy-balance hydrologic model for the Lake Malawi Rift Basin, East Africa Robert P. Lyons a,
The baseflow correlation method with multiple gauged sites
Developing a Watershed Characteristics Database to Improve Low Streamflow Prediction
Impact of Streamflow Persistence on Hydrologic Design1 Ellen M. Douglas, S.M.ASCE2
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES Hydrol. Process. 15, 19251938 (2001)
Development of regional regression relationships with censored data
Regional hydrologic analysis: Ordinary and generalized least squares revisited
\ . . Water ResourcesManagement 10: 303-320, 1996. 303 @ 1996 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands.
..'.ii11 WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN ,.. VOL. 26,NO.2 AMERICAN WATERRESOURCESASSOCIATION APRIL 1990
Probability Distribution of Low Streamflow Series in the United States
Closer Look at the Baseflow Correlation Method Zhenxing Zhang1