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Great Lakes Resource Sheds


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Croley, T. E., II, D. F. Raikow, C. He, and J. F. Atkinson, 2007. Hydrological resource sheds. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, ASCE, 13(9).

He, C. and T. E. Croley II, 2008. Estimating Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings in the Great Lakes Watersheds. In Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment: A Watershed Perspective (W. Ji, Ed.), CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, 2008.

Croley, T. E., II, and C. He, 2008. Spatially Distributed Watershed Model of Water and Materials Runoff. In Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment: A Watershed Perspective (W. Ji, Ed.), CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, 2008.

He, C., and T. E. Croley II, 2007. Integration of GIS and Visualization for Distributed Watershed Modeling of the Great Lakes Watersheds. In Environmental Change and Rational Water Use (O. E. Scarpati and J. A. A Jones, Eds.) Orientación Gráfica Editora, 2007

Croley, T.E. II, Atkinson, J.F., and D.F. Raikow. 2007. Hydrologic-hydraulic-ecologic resource sheds. Proceedings, 2nd International Association of Science and Technology for Development, Honolulu, HI August 20-22, 2007. pp. 164-169.
http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/pubs/fulltext/2007/20070035.pdf

Croley, T. E., II, C. He, J. F. Atkinson, and D. F. Raikow, 2007.  Resource Shed Definitions and Computations.  NOAA Technical Memorandum GLERL-141, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 43pp.

He, C., T. E. Croley II, and Q. Feng, 2007.  Impacts of glacial recession on water movement between the agricultural oasis and desert in the inland Heihe Watershed, Northwestern China.  Proceedings Papers of The Third International Conference on Climate and Water, Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland, September 3-6 2007, 170-175.

He, C., and T. E. Croley II, 2007.  Application of a distributed large basin runoff model in the Great Lakes basin.  Control Engineering Practice, 15 (8):1001-1011.

Presentations

“Modeling Nonpoint Source Pollution Loading in the Great Lakes Basin of the United States,” 50-min presentation, The Institute of Geography and Limnology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, August 1, 2007 (He, Croley, DeMarchi).

“Modeling Spatial Distributions of Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings by Using the Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model,” 15-min presentation, IAGLR’s 50th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research Past, Present, and Future, Session 8: Great Lakes and Human Health, International Great Lakes Research, Penn State Conference Center, Penn State University at University Park, State College, Pennsylvania, May 28—June 1, 2007 (He, Croley, DeMarchi).

“Improving the Sensitivity of the Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model to Land Use Changes,” 15-min presentation, IAGLR’s 50th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research Past, Present, and Future, Session 8: Great Lakes and Human Health, International Great Lakes Research, Penn State Conference Center, Penn State University at University Park, State College, Pennsylvania, May 28—June 1, 2007 (DeMarchi, Croley, He).

“Understanding of Water Movement among Glacial, Oasis, and Desert in the inland Black River Watershed, Northwestern China,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, AAG Featured Session, San Francisco, April 17-21, 2007, (He, Croley).

“Development of the Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model for Hydrologic and Water Quality Modeling in the Saginaw Bay Watershed,” 1-hr presentation, Saginaw Bay Coastal Initiative, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and Partnership for Saginaw Bay Watershed, Bay City State Park Visitor Center, Michigan, April 4, 2007 (DeMarchi, Croley, He).

“The Distributed Large Basin Runoff Model: A Tool for Hydrologic and Water Quality Assessment,” 70-min presentation, National Weather Service Hydrologic Laboratory Seminar, Hydrologic Laboratory, National Weather Service, 1325 East-West Highway, Silver Springs, Maryland, February 12, 2007 (DeMarchi, Croley, He).

“Hydrological ‘Resource Sheds’,” 15-min presentation, Quantifying Ecological Subsidy and Resource Sheds, Water Rocks!, ASLO 2007 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Sante Fe, New Mexico, February 4—9, 2007 (Croley).

“Applying Resource Sheds to Coasts and Lakes,” 15-min presentation, Quantifying Ecological Subsidy and Resource Sheds, Water Rocks!, ASLO 2007 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Sante Fe, New Mexico, February 4—9, 2007 (Raikow, Atkinson, Croley).

“Hydrodynamic Modeling for Resource Shed Delineation in the Great Lakes,” 15-min presentation, Quantifying Ecological Subsidy and Resource Sheds, Water Rocks!, ASLO 2007 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Sante Fe, New Mexico, February 4—9, 2007 (Atkinson, Raikow, Croley).

“Understanding Hydrologic Processes of the Heihe Watershed: Challenges and Opportunities,” The annual project meeting of “Basic Research of Water Problems in Dry Inland Watersheds”, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, January 3, 2007 (He, Croley).

“Modeling Distribution of Nonpoint Source Pollution Loadings in the Maumee River Watershed,” 15-min presentation, Association of American Geographers, East Lakes Division Meeting, Toledo, Ohio, October 20—21, 2006 (He, Croley).

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Last updated: 2008-07-31 ahc