Contacts and Further Readings
Contacts
Enrique R. Vivoni
School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
Arizona State University
References
Environmental Systems Research Institute. 1996. ArcView Spatial Analyst. Redlands, CA.
Environmental Systems Research Institute. 1996. Understanding GIS: The Arc/Info Method. Redlands, CA.
Deitel, H.M. and Deitel, P.J. 2001. C++ How to Program. Third Edition. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Garrote, L. and Bras, R.L. 1995. A distributed model for real-time flood forecasting using digital elevation models. Journal of Hydrology. 167(1-4): 279-306.
Garrote, L. and Bras, R.L. 1995. An integrated software environment for real-time use of a distributed hydrologic model. Journal of Hydrology. 167(1-4): 307-326.
Lippman, S.B. and Lajoie, J. 1998. C++ Primer. Third Edition. Addison-Wesley. Reading, MA.
Reed, S.M. and Maidment, D.R. 1999. Coordinate transformations for using NEXRAD data in GIS-based Hydrologic Modeling. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 4(2): 174-182.
Rybarczyk, S.M. 2000. Formulation and Testing of a Distributed Triangular Irregular Network Rainfall/Runoff Model. MS Thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA.
Tucker, G.E., Gasparini, N.M., Bras, R.L. and Lancaster, S.T. 1999. A 3D Computer Simulation Model of Drainage Basin and Floodplain Evolution: Theory and Applications. Technical Report. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA.
Tucker, G.E., Gasparini, N.M., Bras, R.L. and Lancaster, S.T. 1999. Future Development and Applications of the CHILD Model. Technical Report. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA.
Tucker, G.E. 1999. CHILD User Guide. Version 2.0. Technical Report. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA.
Tucker, G.E., Lancaster, S.T., Gasparini, N.M., Bras, R.L and Rybarczyk, S.M. 2001. An object-oriented framework for distributed hydrologic and geomorphologic modeling using triangulated irregular networks. Computers and Geosciences. 27(8): 959-973.
Vivoni, E.R., Bowman, R.S., Wyckoff, R.L., Jakubowski, R.T., and Richards, K.E. 2006. Analysis of a Monsoon Flood Event in an Ephemeral Tributary and Its Downstream Hydrologic Effects.Water Resources Research. 42(3)
Young, C.B., Bradley, A.A., Krajewksi, W.F., Kruger, A. and Morrissey, M.L. 2000. Evaluating NEAD Multisensor Precipitation Estimates for Operational Hydrologic Forecasting. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 1: 214-254.
Wang, J. and Bras, R.L. 1999. Ground heat flux estimates from surface soil temperature. Journal of Hydrology. 216: 214-226.
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