1. Time-varying sensitivity analysis reveals impacts of watershed model choice on the inference of dominant processes Open Access Author: Herman, Jonathan D Title: Time-varying sensitivity analysis reveals impacts of watershed model choice on the inference of dominant processes Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: rainfall-runoff modelingsensitivity analysishydrology File: Download Herman_Jonathan_CE_MS_Thesis_SP2012.pdf Committee Members: Patrick M Reed, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorThorsten Wagener, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorMichael Gooseff, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. Modeling nitrate concentrations in an Antarctic glacial meltwater stream under fluctuating hydrologic conditions and nitrate inputs Open Access Author: Bernzott, Emily Dorothy Title: Modeling nitrate concentrations in an Antarctic glacial meltwater stream under fluctuating hydrologic conditions and nitrate inputs Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: hyporheic zoneprimary productivitystreamnitratenutrientshydrology File: Download EBernzott_MS_FINAL.pdf Committee Members: Michael Gooseff, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
3. anomalous Stream Temperature Response to Storms in a Forested Headwater Stream in Central Pennsylvania Open Access Author: Gerecht, Katelyn Elizabeth Title: anomalous Stream Temperature Response to Storms in a Forested Headwater Stream in Central Pennsylvania Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: stream temperaturestorm responseheadwaterrunoff File: Download Gerecht_ThesisFINAL.pdf Committee Members: Michael Gooseff, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor