| CURRENT
RESEARCH:
I am currently working on the
sediment erosion module of DHSVM.
My research will ultimately use DHSVM to predict hydrologic effects of
fire, particularly erosion and sediment transport.
Here is my thesis proposal.
Other presentations related to DHSVM sediment modeling:
Doten, C.O., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment
Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation, Channel Routing Implementation and Output
Doten, C.O., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment
Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation, Forest Roads
Doten, C.O., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment
Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation, Hillslope Erosion Implementation and Output
Doten, C.O., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment
Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation, Mass Wasting
Doten, C.O., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment
Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation, Scenario Evaluation
Doten, C.O., USDA Forest Service DHSVM Sediment
Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation, Hydrologic Setup of DHSVM for Rainy Creek
Lanini, J.S., DHSVM Users Group
Meeting, 2004, Oral Presentation, Development
of A DHSVM Erosion Sediment Transport Model
Lanini, J.S., USDA Forest Service
DHSVM Sediment Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation,
DHSVM Hillslope Erosion Modeling Theory
Lanini, J.S., USDA Forest Service
DHSVM Sediment Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation,
DHSVM Channel Erosion and Transport Model
Lanini, J.S., USDA Forest Service
DHSVM Sediment Module Demonstration, 2004, Oral Presentation, Modeling the Hydrologic Effects of
Fire with DHSVM
OTHER PROJECTS:
Stream temperature modeling:
Description of the model:
Sansone, Amy
Lynn A GIS-Based Temperature Model For The Prediction of
Maximum Stream Temperatures in the Cascade Mountain Region Water
Resources Series Technical Reports, December 2001
Sridhar,V., Sansone, A.L.,
Lamarche, J., Dubin, T. and D.P. Lettenmaier, 2004, Prediction of
stream temperature in forested watersheds, J. Amer. Water Res. Assn.,
40(1):197-213.
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