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Hydrologic modeling for flow-ecology science in the Southeastern United States and Puerto Rico

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Peter V Caldwell, Jonathan G Kennen, Ernie F Hain, Stacy Nelson, Ge Sun, and Steve G McNulty, 2019-11-01, Hydrologic modeling for flow-ecology science in the Southeastern United States and Puerto Rico: USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station.

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Abstract (from U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service): An understanding of the applicability and utility of hydrologic models is critical to support the effective management of water resources throughout the Southeastern United States (SEUS) and Puerto Rico (PR). Hydrologic models have the capacity to provide an estimate of the quantity of available water at ungauged locations (i.e., areas of the country where a U.S. Geological Survey [USGS] continuous record gauge is not installed) and provide the baseline flow information necessary to develop the linkages between water availability and characteristics of streamflow that support ecological communities (i.e., support the development of flow-ecology response models). This report [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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Water, Coasts and Ice
Landscapes
Science Tools For Managers
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citationTypeTechnical Report
journalUSDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station

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