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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825871

Development and Evaluation of Ecosystem Indicators for Urbanizing Midwestern Watersheds

RFA: Ecosystem Indicators (1997)

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Journal Article Assessing watershed-scale, long-term hydrologic impacts of land-use change using a GIS-NPS model. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Bhaduri B, Harbor J, Engel B, Grove M Bhaduri B, Harbor J, Engel B, Grove M. Assessing watershed-scale, long-term hydrologic impacts of land-use change using a GIS-NPS model. Environmental Management 2000;26(6):643-658. R825871 (2001)
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Journal Article Long-term hydrologic impact of urbanization: A tale of two models. JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT Bhaduri B, Minner M, Tatalovich S, Harbor J Bhaduri B, Minner M, Tatalovich S, Harbor J. Long-term hydrologic impact of urbanization: A tale of two models. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 2001;127(1):13-19. R825871 (2001)
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Journal Article Examining the effects of urbanization on streams using indicators of geomorphic stability. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Doyle MW, Harbor JM, Rich CF, Spacie A Doyle MW, Harbor JM, Rich CF, Spacie A. Examining the effects of urbanization on streams using indicators of geomorphic stability. Physical Geography 2000;21(2):155-181. R825871 (2001)
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Journal Article Composite vs. distributed curve numbers: effects on estimates of storm runoff depths. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION Grove M, Harbor J, Engel B Grove M, Harbor J, Engel B. Composite vs. distributed curve numbers: effects on estimates of storm runoff depths. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 1998;34(5):1015-1023. R825871 (2001)
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Journal Article Impacts of urbanization on surface hydrology, Little Eagle Creek, Indiana, and analysis of LTHIA model sensitivity to data resolution. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Grove M, Harbor J, Engel B, Muthukrishnan S Grove M, Harbor J, Engel B, Muthukrishnan S. Impacts of urbanization on surface hydrology, Little Eagle Creek, Indiana, and analysis of LTHIA model sensitivity to data resolution. Physical Geography 2001;22(2):135-153. R825871 (Final)
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Journal Article Relationship of unionid mussel occurrence to channel stability in urban streams. VERHUNDLUNGEN DER INTERNATIONALE VEREINIGUNG LIMNOLOGIE Myers-Kinzie M, Spacie A, Rich C, Doyle M Myers-Kinzie M, Spacie A, Rich C, Doyle M. Relationship of unionid mussel occurrence to channel stability in urban streams. Verhandlungen International Vereinigung Limnologie 2002, 28: 1-5. R825871 (2001)
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Journal Article Developing a Web-enabled tool to assess long-term hydrologic impacts of land-use change: information technology issues and a case study. URBAN AND REGIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEM JOURNAL Pandey S, Gunn R, Lim KJ, Engel B, Harbor J Pandey S, Gunn R, Lim KJ, Engel B, Harbor J. Developing a Web-enabled tool to assess long-term hydrologic impacts of land-use change: information technology issues and a case study. Urban and Regional Information Systems Association Journal 2000;12(4):5-21. R825871 (Final)
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Journal Article Stream temperature dynamics in upland agricultural watersheds: measurements and modeling. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Younus M, Hondzo M, Engel BA Younus M, Hondzo M, Engel BA. Stream temperature dynamics in upland agricultural watersheds: measurements and modeling. Journal of Environmental Engineering 2000;126(6):518-526. R825871 (1999)
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