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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R824780

Modeling Temporal Rainfall via a Fractal Geometric Approach

RFA: Water and Watersheds (1995)

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Journal Article A deterministic geometric representation of temporal rainfall: sensitivity analysis for a storm in Boston JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY Obregon N, Sivakumar B, Puente CE Obregon N, Sivakumar B, Puente CE. A deterministic geometric representation of temporal rainfall: sensitivity analysis for a storm in Boston. Journal of Hydrology 2002;269(3-4):224-235. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article Modeling high-resolution rain rates via a deterministic fractal-multifractal approach. FRACTALS Obregon N, Puente CE, Sivakumar B Obregon N, Puente CE, Sivakumar B. Modeling high-resolution rain rates via a deterministic fractal-multifractal approach. Fractals 2002;10(3):387-394. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article A new approach to hydrologic modeling: derived distributions revisited JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY Puente CE Puente CE. A new approach to hydrologic modeling: derived distributions revisited. Journal of Hydrology 1996;187(1-2):65-80. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article A deterministic geometric representation of temporal rainfall: results for a storm in Boston. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Puente CE, Obregon N Puente CE, Obregon N. A deterministic geometric representation of temporal rainfall: results for a storm in Boston. Water Resources Research 1996;32(9):2825-2839. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article A geometric platonic approach to multifractality and turbulence FRACTALS Puente CE, Obregon N Puente CE, Obregon N. A geometric platonic approach to multifractality and turbulence. Fractals 1999;7(4):403-420. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article Projections off fractal functions: a new vision of nature's complexity. FRACTALS Puente CE, Obregon N, Robayo O, Puente MG, Simsek D Puente CE, Obregon N, Robayo O, Puente MG, Simsek D. Projections off fractal functions: a new vision of nature's complexity. Fractals 1999;7(4):387-401. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article A fractal-multifractal approach to groundwater contamination. 1. Modeling conservative tracers at the Borden site. STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT Puente CE, Robayo O, Diaz MC, Sivakumar B. Puente CE, Robayo O, Diaz MC, Sivakumar B. A fractal-multifractal approach to groundwater contamination. 1. Modeling conservative tracers at the Borden site. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 2001;15(5):357-371. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article A fractal-multifractal approach to groundwater contamination. 2. Predicting conservative tracers at the Borden site STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND RISK ASSESSMENT Puente CE, Robayo O, Sivakumar B Puente CE, Robayo O, Sivakumar B. A fractal-multifractal approach to groundwater contamination. 2. Predicting conservative tracers at the Borden site. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 2001;15(5):372-383. R824780 (Final)
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Journal Article Chaos and stochasticity in deterministically generated multifractal measures FRACTALS Puente CE, Obregon N, Sivakumar B Puente CE, Obregon N, Sivakumar B. Chaos and stochasticity in deterministically generated multifractal measures. Fractals 2002;10(1):91-102. R824780 (Final)
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