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Paola Passalacqua
The University of Texas at AustinMeeting roles in:
Informing Compound Flood Mitigation Strategies Across Scales: Blurring the Lines Between Hydrologic and Hydraulic Models.
Assessing Heat Exposure Metrics for Health Outcomes: Historical and Future Projections for Southeast Texas Using a Newly-Developed 1-km Climate Dataset
Probabilistic High-Resolution Flood Maps from Ensembles of Downscaled Compound Flood Inundation in Southeast Texas
Denitrification Potential in Coastal Deltas Increases with Residence Time Despite Reduced Hydrologic Connectivity
A Bayesian approach for extracting delta surface water masks and delta network topology
River Deltas Under Change: Integrating SWOT Observations and Graph Theory to Predict the Response of Deltas to Climate and Human-Induced Change
Adaptive Capacity Disparities: Capturing Resiliency Inequalities in Socio-Hydrological Systems
Temporal Clustering of Extreme Precipitation Events and Hydrologic Response in Southeast Texas
Application of SWOT Derived Data for Estimating Discharge–Depth Relationships and Improving Rating Curves in Texas Rivers
Multi-Objective Urban Observational Strategies: A risk-based framework for expanding flood sensor networks.
Longitudinal Floodplain Disconnectivity Drives Lateral River-Floodplain Connectivity in Unmodified River Systems
Remote sensing improves multi‐hazard flooding and extreme heat detection by fivefold over current estimates
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