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Assessing the Impact of a Warmer Climate on Stream Water Quality Across theMountainous Western United States.
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Journal Article | Ayers J, Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Strunk M. Comparison of CMIP3 and CMIP5 projected hydrologic conditions over the Upper Colorado River Basin. International Journal of Climatology 2016;36(11):3807-3818. |
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Journal Article | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Projections of 21st century Sierra Nevada local hydrologic flow components using an ensemble of General Circulation Models. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 2012;48(6):1104-1125. |
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Journal Article | Ficklin DL, Luo Y, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Development and application of a hydroclimatological stream temperature model within the Soil and Water Assessment Tool. Water Resources Research 2012;48:W01511. |
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Journal Article | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Climate change impacts on streamflow and subbasin-scale hydrology in the Upper Colorado River Basin. PLoS One 2013;8(8):e71297. |
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Journal Article | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Effects of projected climate change on the hydrology in the Mono Lake Basin, California. Climatic Change 2013;116(1):111-131. |
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Journal Article | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Effects of climate change on stream temperature, dissolved oxygen, and sediment concentration in the Sierra Nevada in California. Water Resources Research 2013;49(5):2765-2782. |
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Journal Article | Ficklin DL, Barnhart BL, Knouft JH, Stewart IT, Maurer EP, Letsinger SL, Whittaker GW. Climate change and stream temperature projections in the Columbia River basin: habitat implications of spatial variation in hydrologic drivers. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2014;18(12):4897-4912. |
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Journal Article | Ficklin DL, Letsinger SL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Assessing differences in snowmelt-dependent hydrologic projections using CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate forcing data for the western United States. Hydrology Research 2016;47(2):483-500. |
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Journal Article | Stewart IT, Ficklin DL, Carrillo CA, McIntosh R. 21st century increases in the likelihood of extreme hydrologic conditions for the mountainous basins of the Southwestern United States. Journal of Hydrology 2015;529(Part 1):340-353. |
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Journal Article | Willmott CJ, Robeson SM, Matsuura K, Ficklin DL. Assessment of three dimensionless measures of model performance. Environmental Modelling & Software 2015;73:167-174. |
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Presentation | Ficklin DL, Stewart-Frey IT, Maurer EP. How will a warmer climate affect water quality in the Sierra Nevada, California? Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 13-17, 2010. |
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Presentation | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Changes in components of the hydrologic cycle under a warming climate in California. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2011. |
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Presentation | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Effects of projected climate change on the hydrology in the Mono Lake Basin. California. Presented at the California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum Annual Meeting, Asilomar, CA, February 28-March 2, 2011. |
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Presentation | Ficklin DL, Luo Y, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Development and application of a hydroclimatological stream temperature model within SWAT. Presented at the 2011 International SWAT Conference and Workshops, Toledo, Spain, June 15-19, 2011. |
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Presentation | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. Projected Impacts of climate change on stream temperature and dissolved oxygen in a snowmelt-dominated mountainous watershed. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7, 2012 (abstract no. H44D-03). |
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Presentation | Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. The effects of climate change on hydrology and stream temperature in the Merced and Tuolumne Rivers. Presented at the Yosemite Hydroclimate Workshop, Yosemite National Park, Yosemite, CA, October 12, 2012. |
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Presentation | Ficklin DL, Letsinger SL, Stewart IT, Maurer EP. How do hydrologic projections for the western United States change with the new CMIP5 models? Presented at the American Geophycial Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 9, 2013 (abstract no. GC44C-04). |
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Presentation | Luo Y, Ficklin DL, Stewart IT, Isaak DJ. Stream temperature modeling and its integration with watershed hydrologic simulation. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7, 2012 (abstract no. H44D-07). |
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Presentation | Stewart IT, Ficklin DL, Maurer EP. How will projected climate change impact stream temperature and water quality in the Sierra Nevada (CA)? Presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, April 3-8, 2011. |
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Presentation | Stewart IT, Ficklin DL, Maurer EP. Can a new model better capture the stream temperature changes resulting from climate warming? Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2011. |
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Presentation | Stewart IT. What changes in water supply and quality can we expect from projected climatic changes? Insights from the western U.S. mountains. Presented at the 2011 GI-Forum, Institute for Geoinformatics, University of Münster, Münster, Germany, July 11-13, 2011. |
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Presentation | Stewart IT. Assessing the impact of a warmer climate on stream water quality across the mountainous western United States. Presented at the EPA Environmental Research Program Review, Consequences of Global Climate Change: Water Quality Impacts, Ecological Impacts & Nonlinear Responses, Washington, DC, September 20-22, 2011. |
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Presentation | Stewart IT, Ficklin DL, Maurer EP. How much water will be available in the upper Colorado River Basin under projected climatic changes? Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA., December 3-7, 2012 (abstract no. GC41B-0967). |
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Presentation | Stewart IT, Ficklin DL, Maurer EP. Declining water quality in Sierra Nevada mountain streams under projected climatic changes. Presented at MtnClim 2012, Estes Park, CO, October 1-4, 2012. |
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Presentation | Stewart IT, Ficklin DL, Maurer EP, McIntosh R, Carrillo CA. Changing likelihoods of extremely low flows, high flows, and high stream temperatures in the Sierra Nevada, CA. Presented at PacClim, Pacific Grove, CA, March 3-6, 2013. |
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Presentation | Stewart IT, Ficklin DL, Maurer EP. Impact of climatic changes on water resources in the North American Southwest. Presented in the American Geophysical Union Meeting of the Americas, Cancun, Mexico, May 14-17, 2013 (abstract no. GC23B-06). |
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