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Sam Zipper
University of KansasMeeting roles in:
Application of the Python Crop-Hydrological Agent-Modeling Platform (PyCHAMP) to Simulate Human-Water Dynamics Under Synthetic Drought Conditions in the High Plains Aquifer
Advancing field-resolution irrigation disaggregation to support agricultural water management and conservation
Applications of OpenET for Quantifying Irrigation Water Use and Advancing Sustainable Water Resources Management
From Watersheds to Planetary Boundaries: Rethinking Water Governance Through Nexus Frameworks and Safe Operating Spaces
Integrating renewable energy into agricultural landscapes: Co-development of a novel water-energy-food-environment synergy in southwestern Kansas, USA
Designing Agrisolar Landscapes to Enhance Groundwater Recharge in Southwest Kansas
Quantifying Historical Drought Trends and Separating Climate and Land Use Impacts on Streamflow in the Kansas River Basin
Changing Patterns of Annual and Seasonal Hydroclimatic Extremes Across Kansas’ Reservoirs
Temporal shifts in streamflow and streamflow depletion caused by pumping-driven stream drying and altered hydrological connectivity
Linking Parametric Uncertainty to Ecosystem Service Outcomes in a Decision-Support Groundwater Model
Harnessing agrisolar PV to address water scarcity in irrigated regions
Farmer-Led, NASA-Enabled: Building a Verified Digital Infrastructure for Agriculture Using Earth Observation Tools
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