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Huilin Gao
Texas A&M University College StationMeeting roles in:
Regional Variations in Drivers of Extreme Reference Evapotranspiration across the Contiguous United States
Developing a Historical Daily Reservoir Evaporation Dataset and Assessing Long-term Trends for Water Management in Texas
Global Patterns of Post-Drought Recovery Times in Lakes and Reservoirs
Quantifying Open-Water Evaporation from the Amazon River through the Integration of Remote Sensing and Modeling
Leveraging Multi-Sensor Observations for Global Reservoir Monitoring
Reservoir Storage Forecasting in the Southern United States Using Machine Learning
Evaluating the Accuracy and Consistency of Satellite-Derived Lake Surface Water Temperature Across Multiple Missions
CyberTraining: Broadening Adoption of Cyberinfrastructure and Geospatial Science Research and Workforce for Disaster Management
ReVap: Monitoring and Forecasting Daily Reservoir Evaporation in the Western U.S.
Harmonizing River Discharge and Lake Storage Changes Globally with SWOT Satellite Measurements
From Flow to Still, SWOT Enables Precise Dissection of Lake-River Continuum (LARIC) Zones and Characterization of Backwater Dynamics
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