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An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology
S Fatichi, ER Vivoni, FL Ogden, VY Ivanov, B Mirus, D Gochis, ...
Journal of Hydrology 537, 45-60, 2016
5612016
Hydrologic conditions controlling runoff generation immediately after wildfire
BA Ebel, JA Moody, DA Martin
Water Resources Research 48 (3), 2012
2222012
Physics‐based hydrologic‐response simulation: Seeing through the fog of equifinality
BA Ebel, K Loague
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 20 (13), 2887-2900, 2006
1902006
Aspect control of water movement on hillslopes near the rain–snow transition of the Colorado Front Range
ELS Hinckley, BA Ebel, RT Barnes, RS Anderson, MW Williams, ...
Hydrological Processes 28 (1), 74-85, 2014
1512014
Synthesis of soil‐hydraulic properties and infiltration timescales in wildfire‐affected soils
BA Ebel, JA Moody
Hydrological Processes 31 (2), 324–340, 2017
1362017
First‐order exchange coefficient coupling for simulating surface water–groundwater interactions: Parameter sensitivity and consistency with a physics‐based approach
BA Ebel, BB Mirus, CS Heppner, JE VanderKwaak, K Loague
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 23 (13), 1949-1959, 2009
1302009
Physics‐based continuous simulation of long‐term near‐surface hydrologic response for the Coos Bay experimental catchment
BA Ebel, K Loague, DR Montgomery, WE Dietrich
Water Resources Research 44 (7), 2008
1242008
Hyper-dry conditions provide new insights into the cause of extreme floods after wildfire
JA Moody, BA Ebel
Catena 93, 58-63, 2012
1212012
Relations between soil hydraulic properties and burn severity
JA Moody, BA Ebel, P Nyman, DA Martin, C Stoof, R McKinley
International Journal of Wildland Fire 25 (3), 279-293, 2015
1162015
Near-surface hydrologic response for a steep, unchanneled catchment near Coos Bay, Oregon: 1. Sprinkling experiments
BA Ebel, K Loague, WE Dietrich, DR Montgomery, R Torres, SP Anderson, ...
American Journal of Science 307 (4), 678-708, 2007
101*2007
Further testing of the Integrated Hydrology Model (InHM): Event‐based simulations for a small rangeland catchment located near Chickasha, Oklahoma
K Loague, CS Heppner, RH Abrams, AE Carr, JE VanderKwaak, BA Ebel
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 19 (7), 1373-1398, 2005
992005
Physics‐based hydrologic‐response simulation: Foundation for hydroecology and hydrogeomorphology
K Loague, CS Heppner, BB Mirus, BA Ebel, Q Ran, AE Carr, SH BeVille, ...
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 20 (5), 1231-1237, 2006
942006
Quantifying the effects of wildfire on changes in soil properties by surface burning of soils from the Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory
C Wieting, BA Ebel, K Singha
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 13, 43-57, 2017
812017
Simulated effect of a forest road on near‐surface hydrologic response: Redux
BB Mirus, BA Ebel, K Loague, BC Wemple
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: The Journal of the British …, 2007
812007
Wildfire impacts on soil‐water retention in the Colorado Front Range, United States
BA Ebel
Water Resources Research 48 (12), 2012
792012
Development of perennial thaw zones in boreal hillslopes enhances potential mobilization of permafrost carbon
MA Walvoord, CI Voss, BA Ebel, BJ Minsley
Environmental Research Letters 14 (1), 015003, 2019
772019
Meta‐analysis of field‐saturated hydraulic conductivity recovery following wildland fire: Applications for hydrologic model parameterization and resilience assessment
BA Ebel, DA Martin
Hydrological Processes 31 (21), 3682-3696, 2017
772017
Simulated unsaturated flow processes after wildfire and interactions with slope aspect
BA Ebel
Water Resources Research 49 (12), 8090-8107, 2013
772013
Rethinking infiltration in wildfire-affected soils
BA Ebel, JA Moody
Hydrological Processes 27 (10), 1510-1514, 2013
772013
Infiltration and runoff generation processes in fire‐affected soils
JA Moody, BA Ebel
Hydrological Processes 28 (9), 3432-3453, 2014
762014
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