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George M. Hornberger
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Spatiotemporal Patterns and Trends of Drought Characteristics in Natural and Human-Modified Basins in the Contiguous United States
DROUGHT RISK IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: DIAGNOSIS, MODELING, AND MANAGEMENT IV POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Sara Vicario, George M. Hornberger, Margaret E. Ga...
Severe drought is the most recurrent natural disaster affecting the USA. In recent decades, many parts of the country have experienced droughts of unp...
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Fit to keep pace with change? Archetypes of urban water systems
TOWARD IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING OF COUPLED HUMAN–EARTH SYSTEM INTERACTIONS I POSTER
global environmental change | 11 december 2024
Margaret E. Garcia, John M. Anderies, Aaron Deslat...
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to transform legacy infrastructure systems that provide critical services quickly enough to keep pace with soci...
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Institutional Dynamics Impact the Response of Urban Socio‐Hydrologic Systems to Supply Challenges
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
14 february 2024
Adam Wiechman, Sara Vicario, John M. Anderies, Mar...

Designing urban water systems to respond to the accelerating and unpredictable changes of the Anthropocene will require changes not only to built i...

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Identifying Key Factors for Providing High-Quality and Affordable Drinking water: A Study of U.S. Urban Water Systems
WATER AND SOCIETY: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND POLICY IN A CHANGING WORLD V ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Koorosh Azizi, George M. Hornberger, Jacopo Baggio...
Urban drinking water systems in the United States face a myriad of socio-environmental stressors that jeopardize their ability to deliver clean and af...
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(Dis)equilibrium of the Sundarbans tidal platform elevation
COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY AND MORPHODYNAMICS I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2022
Christopher M. Tasich, Jonathan M. Gilligan, Georg...
The ecologically significant Sundarbans mangrove forest is in a tenuous equilibrium with the tides. A multitude of studies have observed that platform...
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A comparative analysis of hydrological changes in water supply sources across the USA
HUMAN INFLUENCE ON THE REGIONAL/NATURAL HYDROCLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS II POSTER
hydrology | 17 december 2021
Sara Vicario, Karissa Gund, Margaret E. Garcia, Ge...
In the USA, projections of water supply and demand over the 21st century show that serious water shortages are likely in many regions, including some ...
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Redrawing the River Network: Towards a New Generation of Continental-Scale Water Quality Models
GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS: INTEGRATING PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL PATTERNS AND PROCESSES ACROSS SYSTEMS AND SCALES I
hydrology | 16 december 2020
Jesus D. Gomez-Velez, Elizabeth W. Boyer, M. Bayan...
River corridors are critical components of the water, energy, solute, and greenhouse budgets at local to continental scales. They act as a complex net...
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A Mixed-Method Approach to Detecting and Attributing Changes in Streamflow
HUMAN INFLUENCE ON THE REGIONAL/NATURAL HYDROCLIMATE I POSTERS
hydrology | 11 december 2020
Margaret E. Garcia, George M. Hornberger
Changes in streamflow can be caused by climatic change (e.g. temperature, precipitation) or by development and the associated land use change or infra...
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