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Nick Fang
University of Texas at ArlingtonMeeting roles in:
A Multi-Model Framework for Assessing Climate Impacts of Urbanization: Integrating Remote Sensing and Process-Based Models to Analyze Heat, ET, and Carbon for an Urban Watershed in North Texas
Optimizing the Selection of Detention Pond Size and Location to Mitigate Impacts of Increased Runoff Due to Urbanization
Rapid Generation of Bathymetry-Embedded DEMs Using Segment-Tree-Based Mosaicking and Longitudinal Feature Retaining Bathymetry Cross Section Interpolation Algorithm
Transportation and Stormwater Infrastructure (TSI) Planning Integration in an Urbanizing Region near the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
HEC-RAS 2D Sensitivity Analysis of DEM, Mesh Resolutions, and Breaklines for the Roundaway Bayou-Quiver River Watershed in the Mississippi Delta
Rainfall Bias Correction for Coastal Texas Using Multi-Stage Quality Control, Information-Preserving Dynamic Validation, and Regression-Residual Density-Attenuated IDW
Advancing Hydrologic Modeling for Coastal Texas: Capabilities and Limitations of 2D Routing in HEC-HMS
A Modeling Assistive Stormwater Sampling (MASS) Framework for Strategic SCM Prioritization in a Complex Urban Watershed
Evaluating CMIP6 Precipitation Extremes over the United States with a Regional Focus on Texas
A Hydrological Framework to Aid Prioritization of Aging USDA Watershed Program Dam Rehabilitation in Texas
Near Real-Time Flood Forecasting Using Integrated MRMS Rainfall and HEC-HMS with Probabilistic Hydrographs
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