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Marcel E. Moran
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A prominent question in transportation planning is how cities should regulate emerging modes, such as shared bikes and e-scooters. This pertains to a range of attributes, including pricing, use of the public right of way, number of vehicles in a fleet, a...
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Jonathan J. Halama, Bradley L. Barnhart, Robert E. Kennedy, Robert B. McKane, James J. Graham, Paul P. Pettus, Allen F. Brookes, Kevin S. Djang and Ronald S. Waschmann
Modeling the spatial and temporal dynamics of soil temperature is deterministically complex due to the wide variability of several influential environmental variables, including soil column composition, soil moisture, air temperature, and solar energy. L...
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Mahrez Sadaoui, Wolfgang Ludwig, François Bourrin, Yves Le Bissonnais and Estela Romero
The purpose of this study is to obtain a spatially explicit assessment of the impact of reservoirs on natural river sediment fluxes to the sea in the Mediterranean Maghreb Basin (MMB), a region where both mechanical erosion rates and the anthropogenic pr...
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Kyna Borel, Vaishali Swaminathan, Cherish Vance, Galen Roberts, Raghavan Srinivasan, Raghupathy Karthikeyan
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In the United States, pathogens are the leading cause for rivers and streams to exceed water quality standards. The Spatially Explicit Load Enrichment Calculation Tool (SELECT) was developed to estimate bacterially contaminated water bodies based on spat...
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Emanuela Bianchi Janetti, Monica Riva, Alberto Guadagnini
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We study the relative role of the complex pore space geometry and wettability of the solid matrix on the quantification of relative permeabilities of elementary cells of porous media. These constitute a key element upon which upscaling frameworks are typ...
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