Adaptive management strategies are increasingly being used by resource managers to optimize complex water delivery systems at the scale of entire watersheds. A variety of models have been proposed to evaluate systems in a piecemeal approach that often times operate at different spatial and temporal scales and prove difficult to integrate with associated field data. In the Deadwood River system of Central Idaho, a series of cascading models was utilized to examine potential impacts of reservoir operations on endangered resident bull trout. Results from integrating limnologic, temperature, nutrient, hyporheic, and hydraulic models show that reservoir operations must remain dynamic depending upon the hydrologic conditions (wet vs. dry) present...
Human influence on the hydrologic cycle includes regulation and storage, consumptive use and overall...
Abstract The widespread influence of reservoirs on global rivers makes representation...
This poster has been presented at the AGU Fall Meeting 2021 Globally increasing demand for water se...
Adaptive management strategies are increasingly being used by resource managers to optimize complex ...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing. Freshwater systems are progressively becoming more stress...
Water is one of the most important and limited resources in regions with little rainfall. As populat...
Understanding and evaluating complex links between anthropogenic and natural processes has become an...
Graduation date: 2015In the Western United States where 50-70% of annual precipitation comes in the ...
Graduation date: 2011The Wood River Basin lies upstream of Upper Klamath Lake, the main reservoir of...
Hydrologic scientists and water resource managers often focus on different facets of flow regimes in...
Reservoir development on the Connecticut River Basin has altered the natural hydrograph and detrimen...
Multi-user water management is a challenging arena further complicated by climate change. This resea...
The Colorado River’s two largest reservoirs are drawing down because releases exceed inflows and rel...
Reservoir development on the Connecticut River Basin has altered the natural hydrograph and detrimen...
We developed a modeling capability to understand how water is allocated within a river basin and exa...
Human influence on the hydrologic cycle includes regulation and storage, consumptive use and overall...
Abstract The widespread influence of reservoirs on global rivers makes representation...
This poster has been presented at the AGU Fall Meeting 2021 Globally increasing demand for water se...
Adaptive management strategies are increasingly being used by resource managers to optimize complex ...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing. Freshwater systems are progressively becoming more stress...
Water is one of the most important and limited resources in regions with little rainfall. As populat...
Understanding and evaluating complex links between anthropogenic and natural processes has become an...
Graduation date: 2015In the Western United States where 50-70% of annual precipitation comes in the ...
Graduation date: 2011The Wood River Basin lies upstream of Upper Klamath Lake, the main reservoir of...
Hydrologic scientists and water resource managers often focus on different facets of flow regimes in...
Reservoir development on the Connecticut River Basin has altered the natural hydrograph and detrimen...
Multi-user water management is a challenging arena further complicated by climate change. This resea...
The Colorado River’s two largest reservoirs are drawing down because releases exceed inflows and rel...
Reservoir development on the Connecticut River Basin has altered the natural hydrograph and detrimen...
We developed a modeling capability to understand how water is allocated within a river basin and exa...
Human influence on the hydrologic cycle includes regulation and storage, consumptive use and overall...
Abstract The widespread influence of reservoirs on global rivers makes representation...
This poster has been presented at the AGU Fall Meeting 2021 Globally increasing demand for water se...