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  1. Open canal evaporation in an arid urban environment in Arizona estimated with measurements of water isotopes
  2. Controls of Large-Scale Meteorological Patterns on Annual Maximum Streamflow across the Conterminous United States
  3. Fall Soil Moisture Modulates Snow‐Streamflow Dynamics in the Colorado River Basin
  4. Revisiting the application of variable infiltration capacity (VIC) model in the Colorado River Basin using SMAP and GRACE
  5. Spatial multi-criteria decision analysis for groundwater recharge in a water-stressed region: a case study of the Guadalupe Valley Basin, Baja California, Mexico
  6. Hydrologic Dynamics of Ephemerally Flooded Playas in a Dryland Environment
  7. Multiseason Crop Type Mapping in Arid Agricultural Systems Using High-Resolution Planet Imagery
  8. Escherichia coli drivers in surface waters of arid and semiarid regions: a case study in Arizona
  9. Hot Drought of Summer 2023 in Southwestern North America
  10. Network of networks: Time series clustering of AmeriFlux sites
  11. Spatiotemporal Patterns of Intermittent Snow Cover From PlanetScope Imagery Using Deep Learning
  12. Hydrometeorological Forecast Skill of the North American Multimodel Ensemble in the Upper Colorado River Basin
  13. pytRIBS: An open, modular, and reproducible python-based framework for distributed hydrologic modeling
  14. Advancing Water Resource Decision-Making Through Remote Sensing, Modeling, and Stakeholder Engagement (Invited)
  15. Evaluation of gridded precipitation datasets in mountainous terrains of Northwestern Mexico
  16. X-BASE: the first terrestrial carbon and water flux products from an extended data-driven scaling framework, FLUXCOM-X
  17. tRIBS v5.2: A multi-resolution, parallel platform for tributary hydrology in forest applications
  18. An Approach for Modeling the Orographic–Forcing Effect via Random Cascades and the Long‐Term Statistics of Mexico City's Daily Precipitation
  19. Forest Treatment Effects on Watershed Responses Under Warming
  20. On the Sensitivity of Future Hydrology in the Colorado River to the Selection of the Precipitation Partitioning Method
  21. Hillslope to channel hydrologic connectivity in a dryland ecosystem
  22. Enhancing the accessibility and interactions of regional hydrologic projections for water managers
  23. Impacts of snow surface aerodynamic resistance on snow water equivalent simulations in forested regions
  24. A Stakeholder-Engaged Approach to Anticipating Forest Disturbance Impacts in the Colorado River Basin under Climate Change
  25. Prosopis velutina Response to Aerial Herbicide Application
  26. Spatial attribution of declining Colorado River streamflow under future warming
  27. On the value of satellite remote sensing to reduce uncertainties of regional simulations of the Colorado River
  28. Mapping Flash Flood Hazards in Arid Regions Using CubeSats
  29. Detecting Streamflow in Dryland Rivers Using CubeSats
  30. Seasonal carryover of water and effects on carbon dynamics in a dryland ecosystem
  31. On the Value of Satellite Remote Sensing to Reduce Uncertainties of Regional Simulations of the Colorado River
  32. Supplementary material to "On the Value of Satellite Remote Sensing to Reduce Uncertainties of Regional Simulations of the Colorado River"
  33. Individualized and Combined Effects of Future Urban Growth and Climate Change on Irrigation Water Use in Central Arizona
  34. Assessing Future Climate and Land Use Impacts to the Colorado River using a Bottom-up Modelling Approach Informed by Water Managers
  35. A micrometeorological flux perspective on brush management in a shrub-encroached Sonoran Desert grassland
  36. Water conservation potential of modified turf grass irrigation in urban parks of Phoenix, Arizona
  37. Breaking Down the Computational Barriers to Real‐Time Urban Flood Forecasting
  38. Plant Species Richness in Multiyear Wet and Dry Periods in the Chihuahuan Desert
  39. Stochastic Hybrid Event Based and Continuous Approach to Derive Flood Frequency Curve
  40. Hydrological and topographic determinants of biomass and species richness in a Mediterranean-climate shrubland
  41. A Multiyear Assessment of Irrigation Cooling Capacity in Agricultural and Urban Settings of Central Arizona
  42. Connectivity: insights from the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network
  43. Landscape Controls on Water‐Energy‐Carbon Fluxes Across Different Ecosystems During the North American Monsoon
  44. Tree effects on urban microclimate: Diurnal, seasonal, and climatic temperature differences explained by separating radiation, evapotranspiration, and roughness effects
  45. Long‐term research catchments to investigate shrub encroachment in the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts: Santa Rita and Jornada experimental ranges
  46. Abiotic Mechanisms Drive Enhanced Evaporative Losses under Urban Oasis Conditions
  47. Evapotranspiration flux partitioning at a multi-species shrubland with stable isotopes of soil, plant, and atmosphere water pools
  48. Contribución del estrato arbustivo a los flujos de agua y CO2 de un matorral subtropical en el Noroeste de México
  49. Woody Plant Encroachment has a Larger Impact than Climate Change on Dryland Water Budgets
  50. Heat risk mapping through spatial analysis of remotely-sensed data and socioeconomic vulnerability in Hermosillo, México
  51. Urban land cover type determines the sensitivity of carbon dioxide fluxes to precipitation in Phoenix, Arizona
  52. An urban ecohydrological model to quantify the effect of vegetation on urban climate and hydrology (UT&C v1.0)
  53. Closing the Loop of Satellite Soil Moisture Estimation via Scale Invariance of Hydrologic Simulations
  54. MOD-LSP, MODIS-based parameters for hydrologic modeling of North American land cover change
  55. Extreme weather events and transmission losses in arid streams
  56. Comment on “Short-lived pause in Central California subsidence after heavy winter precipitation of 2017” by K. D. Murray and R. B. Lohman
  57. A Deterministic Approach for Approximating the Diurnal Cycle of Precipitation for Use in Large-Scale Hydrological Modeling
  58. Strategies to Improve and Evaluate Physics‐Based Hyperresolution Hydrologic Simulations at Regional Basin Scales
  59. GFPLAIN250m, a global high-resolution dataset of Earth’s floodplains
  60. Variations in Soil Water Content, Infiltration and Potential Recharge at Three Sites in a Mediterranean Mountainous Region of Baja California, Mexico
  61. Vegetation and terrain drivers of infiltration depth along a semiarid hillslope
  62. Land and water use changes in the US–Mexico border region, 1992–2011
  63. Co‐Producing Interdisciplinary Knowledge and Action for Sustainable Water Governance: Lessons from the Development of a Water Resources Decision Support System in Pernambuco, Brazil
  64. An Integrated View of Complex Landscapes: A Big Data-Model Integration Approach to Transdisciplinary Science
  65. The Interactive Role of Wind and Water in Functioning of Drylands: What Does the Future Hold?
  66. Hydrological Modeling of Climate Change Impacts in a Tropical River Basin: A Case Study of the Cauto River, Cuba
  67. Observed trends and future projections of extreme heat events in Sonora, Mexico
  68. Multimodel assessment of climate change-induced hydrologic impacts for a Mediterranean catchment
  69. On the Sensitivity of Hillslope Runoff and Channel Transmission Losses in Arid Piedmont Slopes
  70. On the origin of moisture related to synoptic-scale rainfall events for the North American Monsoon System
  71. Multimodel assessment of climate change-induced hydrologic impacts for a Mediterranean catchment
  72. Climate Change Impacts on Net Ecosystem Productivity in a Subtropical Shrubland of Northwestern México
  73. Quantifying Water and Energy Fluxes Over Different Urban Land Covers in Phoenix, Arizona
  74. Comments on “Regional Impacts of Irrigation in Mexico and the Southwestern United States on Hydrometeorological Fields in the North American Monsoon Region”
  75. Shrubland carbon sink depends upon winter water availability in the warm deserts of North America
  76. Climate-driven disturbances in the San Juan River sub-basin of the Colorado River
  77. Influence of initial soil moisture and vegetation conditions on monsoon precipitation events in northwest México
  78. Percolation observations in an arid piedmont watershed and linkages to historical conditions in the Chihuahuan Desert
  79. On the diurnal cycle of surface energy fluxes in the North American monsoon region using the WRF-Hydro modeling system
  80. Comparison of Two Watershed Models for Addressing Stakeholder Flood Mitigation Strategies: Case Study of Hurricane Alex in Monterrey, México
  81. Participatory Modeling Workshops in a Water-Stressed Basin Result in Gains in Modeling Capacity but Reveal Disparity in Water Resources Management Priorities
  82. Ecohydrological role of biological soil crusts across a gradient in levels of development
  83. Climate change and climate-driven disturbances in the San Juan River sub-basin of the Colorado River
  84. The Sensitivity of Evapotranspiration to Inter-Specific Plant Neighbor Interactions: Implications for Models
  85. Urban resilience efforts must consider social and political forces
  86. On the observed hysteresis in field-scale soil moisture variability and its physical controls
  87. An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology
  88. Impact of land surface states within the flux footprint on daytime land-atmosphere coupling in two semiarid ecosystems of the Southwestern U.S.
  89. Irrigation Impacts on Scaling Properties of Soil Moisture and the Calibration of a Multifractal Downscaling Model
  90. Loss of a lake system in a megacity: The impact of urban expansion on seasonal meteorology in Mexico City
  91. Impacts of climate change on precipitation and discharge extremes through the use of statistical downscaling approaches in a Mediterranean basin
  92. Contrasting precipitation seasonality influences evapotranspiration dynamics in water-limited shrublands
  93. Closing the water balance with cosmic-ray soil moisture measurements and assessing their relation to evapotranspiration in two semiarid watersheds
  94. Precipitation and evapotranspiration controls on daily runoff variability in the contiguous United States and Puerto Rico
  95. Process-based characterization of evapotranspiration sources over the North American monsoon region
  96. Variations of net ecosystem production due to seasonal precipitation differences in a tropical dry forest of northwest Mexico
  97. Hyperresolution hydrologic modeling in a regional watershed and its interpretation using empirical orthogonal functions
  98. A climate change projection for summer hydrologic conditions in a semiarid watershed of central Arizona
  99. Closing the water balance with cosmic-ray soil moisture measurements and assessing their spatial variability within two semiarid watersheds
  100. Connectivity in dryland landscapes: shifting concepts of spatial interactions
  101. Ecohydrologic role of solar radiation on landscape evolution
  102. Emerging technological and cultural shifts advancing drylands research and management
  103. Legacy effects in linked ecological–soil–geomorphic systems of drylands
  104. An ecohydrological approach to conserving urban water through optimized landscape irrigation schedules
  105. Quantification of hydrologic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean basin in Sardinia, Italy, through high-resolution simulations
  106. Hydrological assessment of proposed reservoirs in the Sonora River Basin, Mexico, under historical and future climate scenarios
  107. Spatial and temporal variations in ecosystem response to monsoon precipitation variability in southwestern North America
  108. Using observations and a distributed hydrologic model to explore runoff thresholds linked with mesquite encroachment in the Sonoran Desert
  109. Ecohydrology with unmanned aerial vehicles
  110. Quantification of hydrologic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean basin in Sardinia, Italy, through high-resolution simulations
  111. Seasonal evolution of ecohydrological controls on land surface temperature over complex terrain
  112. A modeling approach reveals differences in evapotranspiration and its partitioning in two semiarid ecosystems in Northwest Mexico
  113. Temporal Downscaling and Statistical Analysis of Rainfall across a Topographic Transect in Northwest Mexico
  114. Seasonal dynamics of a suburban energy balance in Phoenix, Arizona
  115. Exploring the application of participatory modeling approaches in the Sonora River Basin, Mexico
  116. High-resolution characterization of a semiarid watershed: Implications on evapotranspiration estimates
  117. Modelling soil moisture, water partitioning, and plant water stress under irrigated conditions in desert urban areas
  118. On the observed ecohydrologic dynamics of a semiarid basin with aspect-delimited ecosystems
  119. Ecosystem biophysical memory in the southwestern North America climate system
  120. Distributed hydrologic modeling of a sparsely monitored basin in Sardinia, Italy, through hydrometeorological downscaling
  121. Forest ecohydrological response to bimodal precipitation during contrasting winter to summer transitions
  122. Limits to Flood Forecasting in the Colorado Front Range for Two Summer Convection Periods Using Radar Nowcasting and a Distributed Hydrologic Model
  123. Progress and opportunities for monitoring greenhouse gases fluxes in Mexican ecosystems: the MexFlux network
  124. Distributed hydrologic modeling of a sparsely-monitored basin in Sardinia, Italy, through hydrometeorological downscaling
  125. Modeling the ecohydrological role of aspect‐controlled radiation on tree‐grass‐shrub coexistence in a semiarid climate
  126. Modeling riverine pathogen fate and transport in Mexican rural communities and associated public health implications
  127. Addressing uncertainty in reflectivity-rainfall relations in mountain watersheds during summer convection
  128. A geomorphic perspective on terrain-modulated organization of vegetation productivity: analysis in two semiarid grassland ecosystems in Southwestern United States
  129. Diagnosing Seasonal Vegetation Impacts on Evapotranspiration and Its Partitioning at the Catchment Scale during SMEX04–NAME
  130. Distributed Hydrologic Modeling in Northwest Mexico Reveals the Links between Runoff Mechanisms and Evapotranspiration
  131. Utility of coarse and downscaled soil moisture products at L-band for hydrologic modeling at the catchment scale
  132. Comparison of Statistical and Multifractal Properties of Soil Moisture and Brightness Temperature From ESTAR and PSR During SGP99
  133. Utility of Quantitative Precipitation Estimates for high resolution hydrologic forecasts in mountain watersheds of the Colorado Front Range
  134. Ecogeomorphic expressions of an aspect-controlled semiarid basin: II. Topographic and vegetation controls on solar irradiance
  135. Predictability of Evapotranspiration Patterns Using Remotely Sensed Vegetation Dynamics during the North American Monsoon
  136. Spatial patterns, processes and predictions in ecohydrology: integrating technologies to meet the challenge
  137. Ecogeomorphic expressions of an aspect-controlled semiarid basin: I. Topographic analyses with high-resolution data sets
  138. Breakdown of hydrologic patterns upon model coarsening at hillslope scales and implications for experimental design
  139. Soil moisture downscaling across climate regions and its emergent properties
  140. Real-world hydrologic assessment of a fully-distributed hydrological model in a parallel computing environment
  141. A climate-induced threshold in hydrologic response in a semiarid ponderosa pine hillslope
  142. Sensitivity of a mountain basin flash flood to initial wetness condition and rainfall variability
  143. Vegetation Dynamics within the North American Monsoon Region
  144. Riparian Vegetation Mapping for Hydraulic Roughness Estimation Using Very High Resolution Remote Sensing Data Fusion
  145. Downscaling soil moisture in the southern Great Plains through a calibrated multifractal model for land surface modeling applications
  146. Physical controls on the scale-dependence of ensemble streamflow forecast dispersion
  147. Spectral-ALS data fusion for different roughness parameterizations of forested floodplains
  148. An anomaly in the occurrence of the month of maximum precipitation distribution in northwest Mexico
  149. Improved land–atmosphere relations through distributed footprint sampling in a subtropical scrubland during the North American monsoon
  150. Land surface ecohydrology of the North American monsoon system
  151. Observed shifts in land surface conditions during the North American Monsoon: Implications for a vegetation–rainfall feedback mechanism
  152. Statistical and scaling properties of remotely-sensed soil moisture in two contrasting domains in the North American monsoon region
  153. The impact of soil depth on land surface energy and water fluxes in the North American Monsoon region
  154. A Predictive Multidimensional Model for Vegetation Anomalies Derived From Remote-Sensing Observations
  155. The implications of geology, soils, and vegetation on landscape morphology: Inferences from semi-arid basins with complex vegetation patterns in Central New Mexico, USA
  156. Basin-Scale Water Resources Assessment in Oklahoma under Synthetic Climate Change Scenarios Using a Fully Distributed Hydrologic Model
  157. Implications of Ensemble Quantitative Precipitation Forecast Errors on Distributed Streamflow Forecasting
  158. On the spatiotemporal variability of soil moisture and evapotranspiration in a mountainous basin within the North American monsoon region
  159. Understanding earth surface processes from remotely sensed digital terrain models
  160. Multiple attribute decision making for individual tree detection using high-resolution laser scanning
  161. Seasonal and interannual relations between precipitation, surface soil moisture and vegetation dynamics in the North American monsoon region
  162. Semiarid watershed response in central New Mexico and its sensitivity to climate variability and change
  163. Effects of Initial Soil Moisture on Rainfall Generation and Subsequent Hydrologic Response during the North American Monsoon
  164. On groundwater fluctuations, evapotranspiration, and understory removal in riparian corridors
  165. Scintillometer Intercomparison Study—Continued
  166. Evaluation of ensemble-based distributed hydrologic model response with disaggregated precipitation products
  167. Hypsometric control on surface and subsurface runoff
  168. Observed relation between evapotranspiration and soil moisture in the North American monsoon region
  169. Precipitation Recycling Variability and Ecoclimatological Stability—A Study Using NARR Data. Part II: North American Monsoon Region
  170. A New Verification Method to Ensure Consistent Ensemble Forecasts through Calibrated Precipitation Downscaling Models
  171. Eco-geomorphic implications of hillslope aspect: Inferences from analysis of landscape morphology in central New Mexico
  172. Quantifying water stress on wheat using remote sensing in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, Mexico
  173. Effects of initialization on response of a fully-distributed hydrologic model
  174. Vegetation-hydrology dynamics in complex terrain of semiarid areas: 1. A mechanistic approach to modeling dynamic feedbacks
  175. Vegetation-hydrology dynamics in complex terrain of semiarid areas: 2. Energy-water controls of vegetation spatiotemporal dynamics and topographic niches of favorability
  176. Aircraft based soil moisture retrievals under mixed vegetation and topographic conditions
  177. Comparison of ground-based and remotely-sensed surface soil moisture estimates over complex terrain during SMEX04
  178. Spatial sampling uncertainty in SMEX04 soil moisture fields: A data-based resampling experiment
  179. Effects of vegetation, albedo, and solar radiation sheltering on the distribution of snow in the Valles Caldera, New Mexico
  180. Evaluation of distributed soil moisture simulations through field observations during the North American monsoon in Redondo Creek, New Mexico
  181. Mountain ecohydrology: quantifying the role of vegetation in the water balance of montane catchments
  182. Vegetation controls on soil moisture distribution in the Valles Caldera, New Mexico, during the North American monsoon
  183. Ecohydrological response to a geomorphically significant flood event in a semiarid catchment with contrasting ecosystems
  184. Controls on runoff generation and scale-dependence in a distributed hydrologic model
  185. Error Propagation of Radar Rainfall Nowcasting Fields through a Fully Distributed Flood Forecasting Model
  186. Submesoscale Spatiotemporal Variability of North American Monsoon Rainfall over Complex Terrain
  187. Variation of Hydrometeorological Conditions along a Topographic Transect in Northwestern Mexico during the North American Monsoon
  188. Investigating a floodplain scaling relation using a hydrogeomorphic delineation method
  189. Evaluating the effects of image filtering in short-term radar rainfall forecasting for hydrological applications
  190. Extending the Predictability of Hydrometeorological Flood Events Using Radar Rainfall Nowcasting
  191. Ecohydrology of water-limited environments: A scientific vision
  192. Analysis of a monsoon flood event in an ephemeral tributary and its downstream hydrologic effects
  193. EVALUATION OF NEXRAD STAGE III PRECIPITATION DATA OVER A SEMIARID REGION
  194. Ecohydrology of root zone water fluxes and soil development in complex semiarid rangelands
  195. Surface water–groundwater interactions in semiarid drainages of the American southwest
  196. Integrated use of GIS-based field sampling and modeling for hydrologic and water quality studies
  197. Embedding landscape processes into triangulated terrain models
  198. GIS-based NEXRAD Stage III precipitation database: automated approaches for data processing and visualization
  199. Analysis and characterization of the vertical accuracy of digital elevation models from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
  200. Effects of atmospheric teleconnections on seasonal precipitation in mountainous regions of the southwestern U.S.: A case study in northern New Mexico
  201. On the effects of triangulated terrain resolution on distributed hydrologic model response
  202. Catchment hydrologic response with a fully distributed triangulated irregular network model
  203. Preserving high-resolution surface and rainfall data in operational-scale basin hydrology: a fully-distributed physically-based approach
  204. Generation of Triangulated Irregular Networks Based on Hydrological Similarity
  205. Multiple-Timescale Intercomparison of Two Radar Products and Rain Gauge Observations over the Arkansas–Red River Basin
  206. Real-time streaming of environmental field data
  207. Flow structure in depth-limited, vegetated flow
  208. Experiments on the entrainment threshold of well-sorted and poorly sorted carbonate sands