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Albertson, M.L.; Dai, Y.B.; Jensen, R.A.; Hunter, R.; (1) · Ashby, S.F.; Falgout, R.D.; (1) · Ashton, A.D.; Murray, A.B. (2) · Attal, M.; Cowie, P.A.; Whittaker, A.C.; Hobley, D.; Tucker, G.E.; Roberts, G.P. (1) · Attal, M.; Tucker, G.E.; Whittaker, A.C.; Cowie, P.A.; Roberts, G.P. (1) · Baldwin, J.A.; Whipple, K.X.; Tucker, G.E. (1) · Barnhart, K.R.; Anderson, R.S.; Overeem, I.; Wobus, C.; Clow, G.D.; Urban, F.E. (1) · Bitz, C.M.; Lipscomb, W.H. (1) · Blom, A.; Arkesteijn, L.; Chavarrias, V.; and Viparelli, E. (1) · Boudreau, B.P. (1) · Boudreau, B.P.; (1) · Chen, Y.; Overeem, I.; Kettner, A.J.; Gao, S.; Syvitski, J.P.M. (1) · Collins, D.B.G.; Bras, R.L.; Tucker, G.E. (1) · Crosby, B.T.; Whipple, K.X.; Gasparini, N.M.; Wobus, C.W. (1) · Densmore, B.K.; Hall, B.M.; Moser, M.T.; (1) · Flores-Cervantes, J.H.; Istanbulluoglu, E.; Bras, R.L. (1) · Gasparini, N.M.; Whipple, K.X.; Bras, R.L. (1) · Hoos, A.B.; Terziotti, S.; McMahon, G.; Savvas, K.; Tighe, K.C.; Alkons-Wolinsky, R.; (1) · Ikeda, S., Parker, G., and Sawaii (1) · Istanbulluoglu, E.; Bras, R.L.; Flores-Cervantes, H.; Tucker, G.E. (1) · Kettner, A.J.; Gomez, B.; Syvitski, J.P.M.; (1) · Konikow, L.F.; Hornberger, G.Z.; (1) · Lipscomb, W.H. (1) · Ma, Y; Friedrichs, Carl T.; Harris, Courtney K.; Wright, L. Donelson (1) · Mariotti, G.; Fagherazzi, S. (1) · Marshall, J.; Adcroft, A.; Hill, C.; Perelman, L.; Heisey, C. (1) · Moore, Richard B; (1) · Schumm, S.A.; Hadley, R.F.; (1) · Snyder, N.P.; Whipple, K.X.; Tucker, G.E.; Merritts, D.J. (1) · Spitz, F. J. (1) · Sólyom, P.B.; Tucker, G.E. (1) · Tucker, G.E.; McCoy, S.W.; Whittaker, A.C.; Roberts, G.P.; Lancaster, S.T.; Phillips, R. (1) · Tucker, G.E.; Whipple, K.X. (1) · Valvo, L.M.; Murray, A.B.; Ashton, A. (1) · Whipple, K.X.; Tucker, G.E. (2) · Yanites, B.J.; Tucker, G.E.; Anderson, R.S. (1)
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A finite-volume, incompressible Navier Stokes model for studies of the ocean on parallel computers (1) · A numerical model for the coupled long-term evolution of salt marshes and tidal flats (1) · A parallel multigrid preconditioned conjugate gradient algorithm for groundwater flow simulations (1) · An energy-conserving thermodynamic model of sea ice (1) · Arroyos and the semiarid cycle of erosion. (1) · Bend theory of river meanders, 1, linear development (1) · Data to support statistical modeling of instream nutrient load based on watershed attributes, southeastern United States, 2002 (1) · Deposition by seasonal wave- and current-supported sediment gravity flows interacting with spatially varying bathymetry: Waiapu shelf, New Zealand (1) · Development of gullies on the landscape: A model of headcut retreat resulting from plunge pool erosion (1) · Diffusion of submerged jets. (1) · Dynamics of the stream-power river incision model: Implications for height limits of mountain ranges, landscape response timescales, and research needs (1) · Effect of limited storm duration on landscape evolution, drainage basin geometry, and hydrograph shapes (1) · Estimation of Total Nitrogen and Phosphorus in New England Streams Using Spatially Referenced Regression Models (1) · Formation of fluvial hanging valleys: Theory and simulation (1) · Geomorphic significance of postglacial bedrock scarps on normal-fault footwalls (1) · High-angle wave instability and emergent shoreline shapes: 1. Modeling of sand waves, flying spits, and capes (1) · High-angle wave instability and emergent shoreline shapes: 2. Wave climate analysis and comparisons to nature (1) · How does underlying geology affect coastline change? An initial modeling investigation (1) · Human catalysts or climate change: which will have a greater impact on the sediment load of the Waipaoa River in the 21st century? (1) · Implications of bank failures and fluvial erosion for gully development: Field observations and modeling (1) · Implications of sediment-flux-dependent river incision models for landscape evolution (1) · Implications of the shear stress river incision model for the timescale of postorogenic decay of topography (1) · Importance of a stochastic distribution of floods and erosion thresholds in the bedrock river incision problem (1) · Mathematics of thacer mixing in sediments: 2. Nonlocal mixing and biological conveyor-belt phenomena (1) · Mathematics of tracer mixing in sediments: 1. Spatially dependent, Diffusive mixing (1) · Methods and Computer Programs to Improve Pathline Resolution Near Weak Sinks Representing Wells in Modflow and Modpath Ground-Water-Flow Simulations (1) · Modeling Escherichia coli in the Missouri River near Omaha, Nebraska, 2012–16 (1) · Modeling erosion of ice-rich permafrost bluffs along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast (1) · Modeling flood dynamics along the superelevated channel belt of the Yellow River over the last 3000 years (1) · Modeling fluvial incision and transient landscape evolution: Influence of dynamic channel adjustment (1) · Modeling the effects of vegetation-erosion coupling on landscape evolution (1) · Numerical and analytical models of cosmogenic radionuclide dynamics in landslide-dominated drainage basins (1) · Predictions of steady state and transient landscape morphology using sediment-flux-dependent river incision models (1) · Remapping the thickness distribution in sea ice models (1) · Testing fluvial erosion models using the transient response of bedrock rivers to tectonic forcing in the Apennines, Italy (1) · The equilibrium alluvial river under variable flow and its channel-forming discharge (1) · Topographic outcomes predicted by stream erosion models: Sensitivity analysis and intermodel comparison (1) · Use of boundary fluxes when simulating solute transport with the MODFLOW ground-water transport process (1)
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