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Vulnerability of Water Resources to Global Climate Change in the Agricultural Midwest Ecological, Economic and Regulatory Aspects
Grant Number R824804
RFA: Regional Hydrologic Vulnerability to Global Climate Change (1995)


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  • Dissertation/Thesis (4)
  • Journal Article (3)
  • Presentation (7)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Dissertation/Thesis Tornil, D.W. Low-flow frequency exacerbation by irrigation withdrawals in the agricultural midwest under various climate change scenarios. Master's Thesis in Environmental Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998. R824804 (1998)
    R824804 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Wildermuth A. The effects of changed streamflows predicted by global climate change on water quality in the agricultural midwest. Master's Thesis in Environmental Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998. R824804 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Thesis: Mark R. Tompkins "Analysis of the Fisheries in Maintained Streams Using the PHABSIM Model and a Habitat Driven Population Model" Master of Science in Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering, 1998. R824804 (1998)
    R824804 (Final)
    R828675 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Thesis (Special Problem Report): Amy Wildermuth "The Effects of Changed Streamflows Predicted by Global Climate Change on Water Quality in the Agricultural Midwest,"Master of Science in Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering, 1998. R824804 (1998)
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    Journal Article Eheart JW, Wildermuth AJ, Herricks EE. The effects of climate change and irrigation on criterion low streamflows used for determining total maximum daily loads. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 1999;35(6):1365-1372. R824804 (Final)
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    Journal Article Eheart JW, Tornil DW. Low-flow frequency exacerbation by irrigation withdrawals in the agricultural midwest under various climate change scenarios. Water Resources Research 1999;35(7):2237-2246 R824804 (Final)
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    Journal Article Wollmuth JJC, Eheart JW. Surface water withdrawal allocation and trading systems for traditionally riparian areas. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 2000;36(2):293-303. R824804 (Final)
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    Presentation Changnon S, Eheart JW, Herricks EE, MacCracken M, Randolph JC. Vulnerability of Midwestern aquatic environments to climate change. Presented May 19, 1998. R824804 (Final)
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    Presentation Eheart JW, Tornil DW. Low-flow frequency exacerbation by irrigation withdrawals in the agricultural Midwest under various climate change scenarios. Presented at the ASCE Water Resources Planning and Management Division Conference, Phoenix, AZ, June 7-9, 1999. R824804 (Final)
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    Presentation Eheart JW, Cragan J. Surface water withdrawal allocation systems for traditionally Riparian areas. Presented at the ASCE Water Resources Planning and Management Division Conference, Phoenix, AZ, June 7-9, 1999. R824804 (Final)
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    Presentation Eheart JW, Cragan JJ. Tradeable water withdrawal permits for traditionally Riparian areas. Presented at the ASCE Water Resources Planning and Management Division Conference, Phoenix, AZ, June 7-9, 1999. R824804 (Final)
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    Presentation Eheart JW, Tornil DW. Vulnerability of Midwestern streams to irrigation induced by climate change. Presented at the Illinois Water 98 Conference, Urbana, IL, November 16, 1998. R824804 (Final)
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    Presentation Eheart JW. Vulnerability of water resources to global climate change in the agricultural Midwest. Presented at the North American Water and Environment Congress, Anaheim, CA, June 22-28, 1996. R824804 (Final)
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    Presentation We held an all-day regional conference on May 21, 1998 to interact with colleagues with similar interests in the Midwest. Speakers were: Michael McCracken, J.C. Randolph, Stan Changnon, Wayland Eheart, and Ed Herricks. In addition, students of Herricks and Eheart presented a demonstration of the computer modeling work they undertake on a daily basis as part of the EPA-sponsored project. R824804 (1998)
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