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  • Martyn Clark

    University of Calgary
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Meeting roles in:
Advancing Hydrologic Modeling and Prediction Using Large-Domain Meteorological and Hydrologic Datasets I Poster
Advancing Hydrologic Modeling and Prediction Using Large-Domain Meteorological and Hydrologic Datasets II Oral
Advancing Dominant Hydrologic Process Identification in Watersheds Through Hydrologic Models and Sensitivity Analysis
Sensitivity Analysis of BurnP3+: Unpacking the Drivers of Probabilistic Wildfire Spread in Complex Landscapes
Comparing Multi-Model Approaches to Simulate Streamflow Across the Contiguous USA
From Gauged to Ungauged: A Probabilistic Approach to Regionalize Hydrological Model Parameters
Advancing Hydrologic Modeling and Prediction Using Large-Domain Meteorological and Hydrologic Datasets III Oral
The North American Water Model (NAWM): Bridging the gap between hydrologic theory and actionable water predictions across large geographical domains.
New Developments and Future Directions in Community Water Resources Modeling: Synergy at the Interface of Process Understanding, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Operations, and Decision-Making I Oral
New Developments and Future Directions in Community Water Resources Modeling: Synergy at the Interface of Process Understanding, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Operations, and Decision-Making II Oral
New Developments and Future Directions in Community Water Resources Modeling: Synergy at the Interface of Process Understanding, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Operations, and Decision-Making III Oral
Toward a Benchmark Dataset for Isotope-Enabled Catchment Hydrology Synthesis
New Developments and Future Directions in Community Water Resources Modeling: Synergy at the Interface of Process Understanding, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Operations, and Decision-Making IV Poster
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
Autonomous Scientific Reasoning for Hydrological Model Configuration: An AI Agent Approach to Iterative SUMMA Optimization
Improving the Representation of Evapotranspiration in Process-Based Models: Insights From the Use of Single and Multi-Objective Emulator-Based Calibration on Latent and Sensible Heat
High-Resolution CMIP6 Downscaled Precipitation And Temperature Dataset Over South Asia

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