The following pages link to Michelle Stern, PhD (Q54747):
Displayed 31 items.
- The basin characterization model—A regional water balance software package (Q56230) (← links)
- Soil moisture datasets at five sites in the central Sierra Nevada and northern Coast Ranges, California (Q57601) (← links)
- Characterization of hydrology and sediment transport following drought and wildfire in Cache Creek, California (Q149498) (← links)
- Discovery and potential ramifications of reduced iron-bearing nanoparticles — Magnetite, wüstite, and zero-valent iron — In wildland–urban interface fire ashes (Q150834) (← links)
- Characterizing changes in streamflow and sediment supply in the Sacramento River Basin, California, using hydrological simulation program—FORTRAN (HSPF) (Q153349) (← links)
- Improving Water Resilience and Availability Through Cultural Prescribed Fire as a Management Tool on Yurok Tribal Lands (Q160777) (← links)
- Culturally Prescribed Fire (Q226921) (← links)
- Incorporating Impacts of Wildfire and Vegetation Recovery into a Watershed Model of the Feather River Basin (Q227145) (← links)
- Monitoring and modeling soil moisture to improve runoff forecasting and drought characterization in the Feather River Basin (Q227335) (← links)
- New Technologies for Mapping Surface Soil Moisture Over Wildfire-Prone Landscapes (Q227431) (← links)
- Sediment transport, streamflow, and climate change: long-term resilience of the Bay-Delta (Q227737) (← links)
- Researching Climate Conditions for CAL FIRE Wildfire Restoration Efforts (Q228132) (← links)
- Basin Characterization Model (BCM) (Q228626) (← links)
- Increasing Soil Organic Carbon to Mitigate Greenhouse Gases and Increase Climate Resiliency for California (Q228748) (← links)
- A multi-scale soil moisture monitoring strategy for California: Design and validation (Q255700) (← links)
- The future of sediment transport and streamflow under a changing climate and the implications for long-term resilience of the San Francisco Bay-Delta (Q256364) (← links)
- Amplified impact of climate change on fine-sediment delivery to a subsiding coast, Humboldt Bay, California (Q285329) (← links)
- Geothermal implications of a refined composition-age geologic map for the volcanic terrains of southeast Oregon, northeast California, and southwest Idaho, USA (Q286824) (← links)
- PFHydro: A new watershed-scale model for post-fire runoff simulation (Q289370) (← links)
- Selecting the optimal fine-scale historical climate data for assessing current and future hydrological conditions (Q296115) (← links)
- A basin-scale approach to estimating recharge in the desert: Anza-Cahuilla groundwater basin, CA (Q302223) (← links)
- Increasing soil organic carbon to mitigate greenhouse gases and increase climate resiliency for California (Q309860) (← links)
- The Basin Characterization Model - A monthly regional water balance software package (BCMv8) data release and model archive for hydrologic California (ver. 4.0, May 2024) (Q318778) (← links)
- Future Climate and Hydrology from Twenty Localized Constructed Analog (LOCA) Scenarios and the Basin Characterization Model (BCMv8) (Q319118) (← links)
- Aerial imagery and other remotely-sensed data from a UAS survey of Pepperwood Preserve, Sonoma County, CA (Q319325) (← links)
- Basin Characterization Model (BCMv8) for California Coastal Basins - Monthly Historical (water years 1896-2019) and Future (water years 2006-2099) Climate and Hydrology (Q323670) (← links)
- Basin Characterization Model (BCMv8) monthly recharge and runoff for the Anza-Cahuilla Groundwater Basin, California (Q324482) (← links)
- Salinas Valley Hydrologic System: Regional Climate Data (Q325060) (← links)
- Daily Basin Characterization Model (BCM) archive for Humboldt Bay/Eel River (Q325751) (← links)
- Sacramento River Basin future daily streamflow and sediment HSPF outputs (Q327704) (← links)
- BCM - Basin Characterization Model (Q336574) (← links)