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CHARACTERIZING UNCERTAINTY OF A HYDROLOGIC MODELING SYSTEM FOR OPERATIONAL FLOOD FORECASTING OVER THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES
(2015)
The purpose of this work was to study the macro scale patterns of simulated streamflow errors in order to characterize uncertainty in a hydrologic modeling system and establish the basis for a probabilistic forecasting ...
INVESTIGATION OF THE HYDROLOGY, FLUVIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY, AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE LAKE THUNDERBIRD WATERSHED IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
(2015-05-08)
As human population continues to rise, an ever increasing burden is being placed on earth’s water resources. Between 1950 and 2010, the world’s population increased from 2.6 billion to almost 7 billion, and the population ...
LABORATORY DEVELOPMENT AND MOLECULAR-SCALE SIMULATION OF SENSOR-ENABLED GEOGRIDS
(2015-12-18)
Structural health monitoring (SHM) and performance assessment are increasingly integrated to modern civil engineering projects in order to prevent and mitigate their catastrophic premature failures. Significant advancements ...
Characterization of Cement-Stabilized Clay Using Experimental and Analytical Techniques
(2015-12)
Problematic soils such as soft, compressible, collapsible, or expansive soils are widespread throughout the world and are often becoming unavoidable due to the continuous expansion of societies. Soil improvement techniques ...
SEISMIC AND QUASI-STATIC LATERAL LOAD BEHAVIOR OF PILE GROUPS IN IMPROVED SOFT CLAY: CENTRIFUGE AND NUMERICAL MODELING
(2015-12-18)
In the design of pile foundations subjected to lateral loading, one of the objectives is to restrict the lateral displacements. Improving the soil surrounding the pile foundation is an innovative and cost-efficient solution ...