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Jirka Simunek
Professor and Hydrologists, University of California Riverside
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The impact of agricultural managed aquifer recharge on the fate and transport of pesticides in the unsaturated zone
AGU 2024
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Tiantian Zhou, Giuseppe Brunetti, Nels Ruud, Jiri ...
Groundwater aquifers worldwide experience unsustainable depletion, compounded by population growth, economic development, and climate change. Managed ...
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Multi-model approach for analysis of sustainable groundwater management strategies in California's Central Valley
AGU 2024
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Tibebe B. Tigabu, Alberto Casillas, Menberu B. Mel...
Groundwater and surface water resources in regions like Californias Central Valley face increasing pressures from population growth, intensive agricul...
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An Innovative Multi-Model Coupling Strategy for Simulating Watershed-Scale Surface and Subsurface Flow Interactions
AGU 2024
hydrology | 09 december 2024
A T M SAKIUR RAHMAN, Jiri Simunek, Scott A. Bradfo...
This study introduces an innovative multi-model coupling strategy designed to simulate and characterize watershed-scale interactions between surface a...
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Extremely Distant Magnetopause Locations Caused by Magnetosheath Jets
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
20 december 2023
Zdenek Nemecek, Jana Safrankova, Kostiantyn Grygor...
Magnetopause position is controlled mainly by the solar wind dynamic pressure and north‐south interplanetary magnetic field component and the...
The Impact of Vadose Zone Heterogeneity on Flow and Contaminant Transport during Agricultural Managed Aquifer Recharge: Findings from an Experimental and Modeling Study
CLIMATE PROOFING OUR WATER SUPPLY THROUGH UPSCALING MANAGED AQUIFER RECHARGE I POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Helen E. Dahlke, Tiantian Zhou, Elad Levintal, Giu...
Agricultural managed aquifer recharge (Ag-MAR) is a promising approach for the sustainable development of groundwater resources. However, site selecti...
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Scaling up A Hillslope Scale Coupled Surface-Subsurface Hydrological Model to Watershed Scale: A Computationally Efficient Modeling Framework.
CLIMATE PROOFING OUR WATER SUPPLY THROUGH UPSCALING MANAGED AQUIFER RECHARGE I POSTER
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Menberu B. Meles, Lin Chen, Carl Unkkrich, Hoori A...
Numerical modeling of watershed functions comprises computation of flow processes, partitioning, movement, storage, and redistribution of water fluxes...
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The Impact of Soil Tension on Isotope Fractionation, Transport, and Interpretations of the Root Water Uptake Origin
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
05 september 2023
Tiantian Zhou, Jiri Simunek, Paolo Nasta, Giuseppe...
The new isotope module in HYDRUS‐1D can be used to infer the origin of root water uptake (RWU), a suitable dynamic indicator for agriculture ...
Interplanetary Magnetic Field By Controls the Magnetopause Location
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SPACE PHYSICS
03 may 2023
Maryam Aghabozorgi Nafchi, Frantisek Nemec, Gilber...
We present a statistical study of interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) effects on the magnetopause location based on nearly 15,000 magnetopause cros...