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Improving the representation of hydrologic processes in Earth System Models
MP Clark, Y Fan, DM Lawrence, JC Adam, D Bolster, DJ Gochis, ...
Water Resources Research 51 (8), 5929-5956, 2015
4292015
Surface-subsurface model intercomparison: A first set of benchmark results to diagnose integrated hydrology and feedbacks
R Maxwell, M Putti, S Meyerhoff, JO Delfs, I Ferguson, V Ivanov, J Kim, ...
Water Resources Research 50 (2), 1531-1549, 2014
2942014
Expanding the role of reactive transport models in critical zone processes
L Li, K Maher, A Navarre-Sitchler, J Druhan, C Meile, C Lawrence, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 165, 280-301, 2017
2562017
An evaluation of methods for determining during-storm precipitation phase and the rain/snow transition elevation at the surface in a mountain basin
D Marks, A Winstral, M Reba, J Pomeroy, M Kumar
Advances in Water Resources 55, 98-110, 2013
1772013
A tightly coupled GIS and distributed hydrologic modeling framework
G Bhatt, M Kumar, CJ Duffy
Environmental Modelling & Software 62, 70-84, 2014
1452014
Evaluation of distributed hydrologic impacts of temperature-index and energy-based snow models
M Kumar, D Marks, J Dozier, M Reba, A Winstral
Advances in Water Resources 56, 77-89, 2013
1342013
Plant hydraulics accentuates the effect of atmospheric moisture stress on transpiration
Y Liu, M Kumar, GG Katul, X Feng, AG Konings
Nature Climate Change 10 (7), 691-695, 2020
1312020
A second-order accurate, finite volume–based, integrated hydrologic modeling (FIHM) framework for simulation of surface and subsurface flow
M Kumar, CJ Duffy, KM Salvage
Vadose Zone Journal 8 (4), 873-890, 2009
1242009
Reduced resilience as an early warning signal of forest mortality
Y Liu, M Kumar, GG Katul, A Porporato
Nature Climate Change 9 (11), 880-885, 2019
1112019
A long‐term data set for hydrologic modeling in a snow‐dominated mountain catchment
ML Reba, D Marks, M Seyfried, A Winstral, M Kumar, G Flerchinger
Water Resources Research 47 (7), 2011
862011
Increasing atmospheric humidity and CO2 concentration alleviate forest mortality risk
Y Liu, AJ Parolari, M Kumar, CW Huang, GG Katul, A Porporato
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (37), 9918-9923, 2017
742017
An efficient domain decomposition framework for accurate representation of geodata in distributed hydrologic models
M Kumar, G Bhatt, CJ Duffy
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 23 (12), 1569-1596, 2009
632009
Variations in streamflow response to large hurricane-season storms in a Southeastern US watershed
X Chen, M Kumar, BL McGlynn
Journal of Hydrometeorology 16 (1), 55-69, 2015
562015
Toward a hydrologic modeling system
M Kumar
The Pennsylvania State University, 2009
552009
A GIS based approach for prioritizing dams for potential removal
K Hoenke, M Kumar, L Batt
Ecological Engineering 64 (01), 27-36, 2014
542014
An object-oriented shared data model for GIS and distributed hydrologic models
M Kumar, G Bhatt, CJ Duffy
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 24 (7), 1061-1079, 2010
502010
Mortality risk from heat stress expected to hit poorest nations the hardest
A Ahmadalipour, H Moradkhani, M Kumar
Climatic Change 152, 569-579, 2019
432019
Conjunctive Management of Surface Water and Groundwater Resources under Drought Conditions Using a Fully Coupled Hydrological Model
SB Seo, G Mahinthakumar, A Sankarasubramanian, M Kumar
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 144 (9), 04018060, 2018
422018
Net radiation in a snow‐covered discontinuous forest gap for a range of gap sizes and topographic configurations
B Seyednasrollah, M Kumar
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 119 (17), 10,323-10,342, 2014
422014
Sensitivity of the snowcover energetics in a mountain basin to variations in climate
ML Reba, D Marks, A Winstral, TE Link, M Kumar
Hydrological Processes 25 (21), 3312-3321, 2011
422011
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