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Hilary McMillan
San Diego State UniversityMeeting roles in:
Advancing Dominant Hydrologic Process Identification in Watersheds Through Hydrologic Models and Sensitivity Analysis
Mapping hydrologic processes at continental to global scales
Using Hydrologic Signatures to Detect Changes in Dominant Hydrologic Processes Throughout the Year
Identifying Dominant Hydrologic Processes Across Continental Landscapes Using Hydrologic Signatures
Observation to Prediction: Toward a National Infrastructure for Headwater Science & Forecasting
Effects of Large Woody Debris on Endangered Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Spawning Locations
Interaction of Stream Channel Characteristics and Geology in Northern California Headwaters Watersheds: Geologic Dominance on Surface Water Appearance and Occurrence
Hydrologic Process Synthesis across Diverse Landscapes 1: Hierarchical Classification of Hydrologic Provinces across North America
Hydrologic Process Synthesis across Diverse Landscapes 2: Hierarchical Development of Perceptual Models across North America
Hydrologic Process Synthesis across Diverse Landscapes 3: Operational Forecasting Perspectives to Inform Perceptual Model Design across North America
Linking Climate and Physical Landscape Characteristics to Dominant Hydrologic Processes
Nonlinearity in the Soil Moisture Loss Function Captures the Global Vegetation-Water Dynamics Under Water Stress
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