1. Managing Population and Drought Risks Using Many-Objective Water Portfolio Planning Under Uncertainty Open Access Author: Kasprzyk, Joseph Robert Title: Managing Population and Drought Risks Using Many-Objective Water Portfolio Planning Under Uncertainty Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: multiobjective optimizationwater supplywater managementreservoirshuman impactsdroughtmonte carlo simulation File: Download JosephKasprzyk-Thesis.pdf Committee Members: John Patrick Reed, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorPatrick M Reed, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. CHALLENGES IN MULTIOBJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF WATERSHED MODELS FOR UNGAUGED BASINS Open Access Author: Bhushan, Rashi Title: CHALLENGES IN MULTIOBJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF WATERSHED MODELS FOR UNGAUGED BASINS Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: RegionalizationUngauged BasinsCalibrationConceptual modelsOptimizationRegional Sensitivity Analysis File: Download Rashi_MS.pdf Committee Members: Patrick M Reed, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorDr Thorsten Wagener, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
3. A TOP-DOWN FRAMEWORK FOR WATERSHED MODEL EVALUATION AND SELECTION UNDER UNCERTAINTY Open Access Author: Bai, Yaoling Title: A TOP-DOWN FRAMEWORK FOR WATERSHED MODEL EVALUATION AND SELECTION UNDER UNCERTAINTY Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: model selectiontop-down approachhydrologic modeluncertainty File: Download Bai_thesis_final_.pdf Committee Members: Thorsten Wagener, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorPatrick M Reed, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
4. 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
5. Pandora's Box: Can We Distinguish Groundwater transport Hypotheses Given Observational uncertainties? Open Access Author: Urban, Rachel Lorah Title: Pandora's Box: Can We Distinguish Groundwater transport Hypotheses Given Observational uncertainties? Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: groundwatertransportobservational uncertainty File: Download Urban_Thesis_03.30_comp.pdf Committee Members: Patrick M Reed, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorKamini Singha, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor