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A new large-scale suspended sediment model and its application over the United States
Median bed-material sediment particle size across rivers in the contiguous US
A unified functional relationship between catchment water balance and vegetation productivity
HyRiver: Hydroclimate Data Retriever
Improving Lake Representations in Earth System Modeling
Increased extreme rains intensify erosional nitrogen and phosphorus fluxes to the northern Gulf of Mexico in recent decades
Median bed-material sediment particle size across rivers in the contiguous US
A substantial role of soil erosion in the land carbon sink and its future changes
Effects of groundwater pumping on ground surface temperature: A regional modeling study in the North China Plain
Global irrigation characteristics and effects simulated by fully coupled land surface, river, and water management models in E3SM
River regulation alleviates the impacts of climate change on US thermoelectricity production
A multilayer reservoir thermal stratification module for earth system models
Flood inundation generation mechanisms and their changes in 1953--2004 in global major river basins
Improving land surface temperature simulation in CoLM over the Tibetan Plateau through fractional vegetation cover derived from a remotely sensed clumping index and model-simulated leaf area index
On the variable effects of climate change on Pacific salmon
A new global storage-area-depth data set for Modeling reservoirs in land surface and earth system models
Identifying the dominant controls on macropore flow velocity in soils: A meta-analysis
Impacts of climate change, policy and Water-Energy-Food nexus on hydropower development
Modeling sediment yield in land surface and earth system models: Model comparison, development, and evaluation
A global data analysis for representing sediment and particulate organic carbon yield in Earth System Models
Dam construction in Lancang-Mekong River Basin could mitigate future flood risk from warming-induced intensified rainfall
Effects of spatially distributed sectoral water management on the redistribution of water resources in an integrated water model
Hydrological drought in the anthropocene: Impacts of local water extraction and reservoir regulation in the US
Modeling surface water dynamics in the Amazon Basin using MOSART-Inundation v1. 0: impacts of geomorphological parameters and river flow representation
Nonlinear filtering effects of reservoirs on flood frequency curves at the regional scale
Understanding flood seasonality and its temporal shifts within the contiguous United States
Attributing runoff changes to climate variability and human activities: uncertainty analysis using four monthly water balance models
21st century United States emissions mitigation could increase water stress more than the climate change it is mitigating
Evaluating global streamflow simulations by a physically based routing model coupled with the community land model
Modeling stream temperature in the A nthropocene: An earth system modeling approach
Vegetation regulation on streamflow intra-annual variability through adaption to climate variations
Links between flood frequency and annual water balance behaviors: A basis for similarity and regionalization
Regionalization of subsurface stormflow parameters of hydrologic models: Derivation from regional analysis of streamflow recession curves
Regionalization of subsurface stormflow parameters of hydrologic models: Up-scaling from physically based numerical simulations at hillslope scale
Scalability of grid-and subbasin-based land surface modeling approaches for hydrologic simulations
Steady state estimation of soil organic carbon using satellite-derived canopy leaf area index
A physically based runoff routing model for land surface and earth system models
A new global river network database for macroscale hydrologic modeling
Evaluating runoff simulations from the Community Land Model 4.0 using observations from flux towers and a mountainous watershed
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