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Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) Bibliography

 

Ahearn, E.A., Bjerklie, D.M., and Mullaney, J., 2008, Connecticut-Pennsylvania Highlands Regional Study Section 2: Resource Assessment and Conservation Values, Summary and Technical Reports, compiled by Phelps, M.G., and Hoppe, M.C., United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Northeastern Area, In Review.

Barrett, A.P., Leavesley, G.H., Viger, R.L., Nolin, A.W., and Clark, M.P., 2000, A comparison of satellite-derived and modelled snow-covered area for a mountain drainage basin, in Owe, M., Brubaker, K., Ritchie, J., and Rango, A., Remote Sensing and Hydrology: IAHS publication no. 267, p. 569-573.

Battaglin, W.A., Hay, L.E., Parker, R.S., and Leavesley, G.H., 1993, Applications of GIS for modeling the sensitivity of water resources to alterations in climate in the Gunnison River basin, Colorado: Water Resour. Bull. v. 25, no. 6, p. 1021-1028.

Berris, S.N., Hess, G.W., and Bohman, L.R., 2001, River and reservoir operation model, Truckee River basin, California and Nevada, 1998: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4017, 138 p.

Bjerklie, D.M., Starn, J.J., and Tamayo, C., 2008. Estimation of the Effects of Land-use and Ground-water Withdrawals on Ground-water Recharge and Streamflow Using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) Watershed Model and the Modular Ground-water Flow Model (MODFLOW) for the Pomperaug River, Connecticut, U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report, In Review.

Bower, D.E., Evaluation of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System, Beaver Creek, Kentucky: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 84-4316, 39 p.

Boyle, D.P., Lamorey, G.W., Huggins, A.W., 2006, Application of a hydrologic model to assess the effects of cloud seeding in the Walker River basin, Nevada: Journal of Weather Modification.

Brendecke, C.M., Laiho, D.R., and Holden, D.C., 1985, Comparison of two daily streamflow simulation models of an alpine watershed: J. Hydrol., v. 77, p. 171-186.

Brendecke, C.M., and Sweeten, J.G., 1985, A simulation model of Boulder's alpine water supply, in Proceedings of 53rd Annual Meeting of the Western Snow Conference: Boulder, Colorado, pp. 63-71.

Carey, W.P., and Simon, A., 1984, Physical basis and potential estimation techniques for soil erosion parameters in the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS): U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 84-4218, 32 p.

Cary, L.E., 1984, Application of the U.S. Geological Survey's Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System to the Prairie Dog Creek basin, Southeastern Montana: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water- Resour. Invest. Rep. 84-4178, 98 p.

Cary, L.E., 1991, Techniques for estimating selected parameters of the U.S. Geological Survey's Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System in eastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 91-4068, 39 p.

Clark, M.P., and L.E. Hay, 2000, Use of atmospheric forecasts in hydrologic models. Part One: Errors in output from the NCEP atmospheric forecast model. In: Kane, D.L. (Ed.) Water Resources in Extreme Environments, American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, Virginia, pp 215-220.

Clark, M.P., and Hay, L.E., 2004, Use of medium-range numerical weather prediction model output to produce forecasts of streamflow: Journal of Hydrometeorology, v. 5, no. 1, p. 15-32.

Dettinger, M.D., Cayan, D.R., Meyer, M.K., and Jeton, A.E., 2004, Simulated hydrologic responses to climate variations and change in the Merced, Carson, and American River basins, Sierra Nevada, California, 1900-2099: Climatic Change, v. 62, p. 283-317.

Duan, Q., Schaake, J., Andreassian, V., Franks, S., Goteti, G., Gupta, H.V., Gusev, Y.M., Habets, F., Hall, A., Hay, L., Hogue, T., Huang, M., Leavesley, G., Liang, X., Nasonova, O.N., Noilhan, J., Oudin, L., Sorooshian, S., Wagener, T., and Wood, E.F., 2006, Model Parameter Estimation Experiment (MOPEX): An overview of science strategy and major results from the second and third workshops: Journal of Hydrology, v. 320, no. 1-2, p. 3-17.

Dudley, R.W., 2008, Simulation of the quantity, variability, and timing of streamflow in the Dennys River Basin, Maine, by use of a precipitation-runoff watershed model: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5100, 44 p.

Dressler, K.A., Leavesley, G.H., Bales, R.C., and Fassnacht, S.R., 2006, Evaluation of gridded snow water equivalent and satellite snow cover products for mountain basins in a hydrologic model: Hydrological Processes, v. 20, no. 4, p. 673-688.

Emerson, D.G., 1991, Documentation of a heat and water transfer model for seasonally frozen soils with application to a precipitation-runoff model: U.S. Geol. Surv. Open-File Rep. 91-462, 97 p.

Flügel, W.A., and Lüllwitz, Th., 1993, Using a distributed hydrologic model with the aid of GIS for comparative hydrological modelling of micro- and mesoscale catchments in the USA and Germany, in Wilkinson, W.B., ed., Macroscale modelling of the hydrosphere: IAHS Pub. no. 214, p. 59-66.

Fulp, T.J., Vickers, W.B., Williams, B., and King, D.L., 1995, Decision support for water resources management in the Colorado River region, in Ahuja, L., Leppert, J., Rojas, K., and Seely, E., Workshop on computer applications in water management: Fort Collins, Colo., p. 24-27.

Gibson, C.A., Meyer, J.L., Poff, N.L., Hay, L.E., and Georgakakos, A., 2005, Flow regime alterations under changing climate in two river basins: implications for freshwater ecosystems: River Research and Applications, 21, p. 849-864.

Hay, L.E., Battaglin, W.A., Parker, R.S., and Leavesley, G.H., 1993, Modeling the effects of climate change on water resources in the Gunnison River basin, Colorado, in Goodchild, M.F., Parks, B.O., and Steyaert, L.T., eds., Environmental modeling with GIS: Oxford Univ. Press, p. 173- 181.

Hay, L.E., Clark, M.P., 2000. Use of Atmospheric Forecasts in Hydrologic Models in Mountainous Terrain: Part 2- Application to Hydrologic Models. American Water Resources Association's Spring Specialty Conference Water Resources In Extreme Environments, Anchorage, AK, May 2000.<\p>

Hay, L.E., and Clark, M.P., 2003, Use of statistically and dynamically downscaled atmospheric model output for hydrologic simulations in three mountainous basins in the western United States: Journal of Hydrology, v. 282, p. 56-75.

Hay, L.E., M.P. Clark, and G.H. Leavesley, 2000, Use of atmospheric forecasts in hydrologic models. Part Two: Case Study. In: Kand, D.L. (Ed.) Water Resources in Extreme Environments, American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, Virginia, pp 221-226.

Hay, L.E., M.P. Clark, M. Pagowski, G.H. Leavesley, and W.J. Gutowski, Jr., 2006c, One-way Coupling of an Atmospheric and a Hydrologic Model in Colorado, Journal of Hydrometeorology.

Hay, L.E., Clark, M.P., Wilby, R.L., Gutowski, W.J., Leavesley, G.H., Pan, Z., Arritt, R.W., and Takle, E.S., 2002, Use of regional climate model output for hydrologic simulations: Journal of Hydrometeorology, v. 3, p. 571-590.

Hay, L.E., Leavesley, G.H., and Clark, M.P., 2006a. Use of remotely-sensed snow covered area in watershed model calibration for the Sprague River, Oregon. Joint 8th Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference and 3rd Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference, April 2-6, 2006, Reno, Nevada.

Hay, L.E., Leavesley, G.H., Clark, M.P., Markstrom, S.L., Viger, R.J., and Umemoto, M., 2006b, Step-Wise, Multiple-Objective Calibration Of A Hydrologic Model For A Snowmelt-Dominated Watershed, Journal of American Water Resources.

Hay, L.E., and McCabe, G.J, 2002, Spatial Variability in Water-Balance Model Performance in the Conterminous United States: Journal of American Water Resources.

Hay, L.E., and Umemoto, Makiko, 2007, Multiple-objective stepwise calibration using Luca: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1323, 25 p.

Hay, L.E., Wilby, R.L., and Leavesley, G.H., 2000b, A Comparison of Delta Change and Downscaled GCM Scenarios for Three Mountainous Basins in the United States: Journal of American Water Resources, 36(2).

Hejl, H.R., 1989, Application of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System to the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wash watershed, San Juan County, New Mexico: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 88-4140, 36 p.

Jeton , A.E., 1999, Precipitation-Runoff Simulations for the Lake Tahoe Basin, California and Nevada: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 99-4110, 61 p.

Jeton , A.E., 1999, Precipitation-Runoff Simulations for the Upper Part of the Truckee River Basin, California and Nevada: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 99-4282, 41 p.

Jeton, A.E., Dettinger, M.D., and Smith, J.L., 1996, Potential effects of climate change on streamflow, eastern and western slopes of the Sierra Nevada, California and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4260, 44 p.

Jeton, A.E., and Maurer, D.K., 2007, Precipitation and runoff simulations of the Carson Range and Pine Nut Mountains, and updated estimates of ground-water inflow and the ground-water budget for basin-fill aquifers of Carson Valley, Douglas County, Nevada, and Alpine County, California: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007<96>5205, 56 p.

Kidd, R.E., and Bossong, C.R., 1987, Application of the precipitation-runoff model in the Warrior Coal Field, Alabama: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Supply Pap. 2036, 42 p.

Koczot, K.M., Jeton, A.E., McGurk, B.J., and Dettinger, M.D., 2005, Precipitation-runoff processes in the Feather River Basin, northeastern California, with prospects for streamflow predictability, water years 1971-97: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5202, 82 p.

Koss, L.C., 1987, Surface and ground water protection as related to public minerals, in Water resources related to mining and energy-preparing for the future, Proceedings of the Symposium: American Water Resour. Assoc., Bethesda, Maryland, p. 165-171.

Kuhn, G., 1989, Application of the U.S. Geological Survey's Precipitation--Runoff Modeling System to Williams Draw and Bush Draw basins, Jackson County, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 88-4013, 38 p.

Kuhn, G., and Parker, R.S., 1992, Transfer of watershed-model parameter values to noncalibrated basins in the Gunnison River basin, Colorado: American Water Resour. Assoc., 28th Annual Conference and Symposium, Managing water resources during global change, Reno, Nevada, November 1-5, 1992, p. 741-750.

Laenen, A., and Risley, J.C., 1997, Precipitation-runoff and streamflow-routing models for the Willamette River Basin, Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4284, 70 p.

Leavesley, G.H., 1973, A mountain watershed simulation model: Fort Collins, Colo., Colorado State University, Ph.D. dissertation, 174 p.

Leavesley, G.H., 1989, Problems in snowmelt runoff modeling for a variaey of physiographic and climatic conditions: Hydrological Sciences, v. 34, no. 6, p. 617-634.

Leavesley, G.H., 1999a, Assessment of the impacts of climate variability and change on the hydrology of North America, Chap. 4, in, van Dam, J.C., ed., Impacts of Climate Change and Climate Variability on Hydrological Regimes, UNESCO International Hydrology Series, Cambridge University Press, P. 36 - 51.

Leavesley, G.H., 1999b, Overview of models for use in the evaluation of the impacts of climate change on hydrology, Chap. 8, in, van Dam, J.C., ed., Impacts of Climate Change and Climate Variability on Hydrological Regimes, UNESCO International Hydrology Series, Cambridge University Press, p. 107 - 122.

Leavesley, G.H., 2002, The Devils Lake basin wetlands model, in Vining, K., Simulation of streamflow and wetlands storage, Starkweather Coulee subbasin, North Dakota, water years 1981-98: Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4113, p. 26-28.

Leavesley, G.H., 2005a, Rainfall-runoff modeling for integrated basin management, in Anderson, M.G., ed., Encylopedia of Hydrological Sciences: J.W. Wiley.

Leavesley, G.H., Branson, M.D., and Hay, L.E., 1992, Using coupled atmospheric and hydrologic models to investigate the effects of climate change in mountainous regions: AWRA 28th Annual Conference and Symposium, Managing water resources during global change, Reno, Nevada, November 1-5, 1992, p. 691-700.

Leavesley, G.H. and Hay, L., 1998, The use of coupled atmospheric and hydrological models for water-resources management in headwater basins, in Kovar, K., Tappeiner, U., Peters, N.E., and Craig, R.G., eds., Hydrology, water resources and ecology in headwaters: IAHS Publ. no. 248, p. 259-265.

Leavesley, G.H., Hay, L.E., Viger, R.J., and Markstrom, S.L., 2003, Use of p priori parameter-estimation methods to constrain calibration of distributed-parameter modes: in Duan, Q., Gupta, H.V., Sorooshian, S., Rousseau, A.N., and Turcotte, eds., Calibration of Watershed Models, Water, Science and Application 6, American Geophicical Union, p. 255-266.

Leavesley, G.H., Lichty, R.W., Troutman, B.M., and Saindon, L.G., 1981, A precipitation-runoff modeling system for evaluating the hydrologic impacts of energy-resource development, in Proceedings of 49th Annual Meeting of the Western Snow Conference: St. George, Utah, pp. 65-76.

Leavesley, G.H., Lichty, R.W., Troutman, B.M., and Saindon, L.G., 1981, A precipitation-runoff modeling system for evaluating the hydrologic impacts of energy-resource development, in Proceedings of 49th Annual Meeting of the Western Snow Conference: St. George, Utah, pp. 65-76.

Leavesley, G.H., Lichty, R.W., Troutman, B.M., and Saindon, L.G., 1983, Precipitation-runoff modeling system--User's manual, U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report 83-4238, 207 p.

Leavesley, G.H., Lusby, G.C., and Lichty, R.W., 1989, Infiltration and erosion characteristics of selected tephra deposits from the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington: Hydrol. Sci. J., 34(3).

Leavesley, G. H., Markstrom, S. L., Restrepo, P. J., and Viger, R. J., 2002, A modular approach to addressing model design, scale, and parameter estimation issues in distributed hydrological modeling. Hydrologic Processes 16: 173-187.

Leavesley, G.H., Markstrom, S.L., Viger, R.J., and Hay, L.E., 2005, USGS Modular Modeling System (MMS) - Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) MMS-PRMS, in Singh, V., and Frevert, D., eds., Watershed Models: Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, p. 159-177.

Leavesley, G.H., Restrepo, P.J., Markstrom, S.L., Dixon, M., and Stannard, L.G., 1996, The Modular Modeling System (MMS): User's manual: U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 96-151, 142 p.

Leavesley, G.H., and Stannard, L.G., 1990a, Application of remotely sensed data in a distributed-parameter watershed model, in Kite, G.W., and Wankiewicz, eds., Proceedings of Workshop on Applications of Remote Sensing in Hydrology: National Hydrologic Research Centre, Environment Canada, p. 47-64.

Leavesley, G.H., and Stannard, L.G., 1990b, A modular watershed- modeling system for use in mountainous regions: Schweizer Ingenieur und Architekt, n. 18, p. 380-383.

Leavesley, G.H., and Stannard, L.G., 1995, The precipitation-runoff modeling system<97>PRMS, in Singh, V.P., ed., Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology: Highlands Ranch, CO, Water Resources Publications, p. 281-310.

Lee, K.K., and Risley, J.C., 2001, Estimates of Ground-Water Recharge, Base Flow, and Stream Reach Gains and Losses in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4215, 52 p.

Markstrom, S.L., King, D., and Davidson, P., 2001, Decision Support System for the Upper Gunnison River Basin, Colorado: in Proceedings of Decision Support Systems for Water Resources Management, American Water Resources Association, June 2001, Snowbird, UT, pp. 389 - 394.

Markstrom, S.L., and Koczot, K.M., 2008, User<92>s Manual for the Object User Interface (OUI): An Environmental Resource Modeling Framework, U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 2008-1120, 39 p.

Markstrom, S.L., Niswonger, R.G., Regan, R.S., Prudic, D.E., and Barlow, P.M., 2008, GSFLOW<97>Coupled ground-water and surface-water flow model based on the integration of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) and the Modular Ground-Water Flow Model (MODFLOW-2005): U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-D1, 240 p.

Mastin, M.C., and Vaccaro, J.J., 2002a, Documentation of Precipitation Runoff Modeling System modules for the Modular Modeling System modified for the Watershed and River Systems Management Program: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2002-362, 5 p.

Mastin, M.C., and Vaccaro, J.J., 2002b, Watershed Models for Decision Support in the Yakima River Basin, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2002-404, 47 p.

McCabe, G.J., and Hay, L.E., 1995, Hydrological effects of hypothetical climate change in the East River Basin, Colorado: Hydrological Sciences Journal, v. 40, n. 3, 16pp.

Nakama, L.Y., and Risley, J. C., 1993, Use of a rainfall-runoff model for simulating effects of forest management on streamflow in the East Fork Lobster Creek Basin, Oregon Coast Range: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4040, 47 p.

Norris, J.M., 1986, Application of the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System to small basins in the Parachute Creek basin, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 86-4115, 38 p.

Norris, J.M., and Parker, R.S., 1985, Calibration procedure for a daily flow model of small watersheds with snowmelt runoff in the Green River coal region of Colorado: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 83-4263, 32 p.

Norris, J.M., and Parker, R.S., 1985, Calibration procedure for a daily flow model of small watersheds with snowmelt runoff in the Green River coal region of Colorado: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 83-4263, 32 p.

Olson, S.A., 2002, Flow-frequency characteristics of Vermont streams: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4238, 47 p.

Parker, R.S., and Norris, J.M., 1989, Simulation of streamflow in small drainage basins in the southern Yampa River Basin, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 88- 4071, 47 p.

Puente, C., Atkins, J.T., 1989, Simulation of rainfall-runoff response in mined and unmined watersheds in coal areas of West Virginia: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Supply Pap. 2298, 48p.

Rankl, J.G., 1987, Analysis of sediment production from two small semi arid basins in Wyoming: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 85-4314, 27 p.

Reed, L.A., 1986, Verification of the PRMS sediment-discharge model, in Proceedings of the Fourth Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference: March 24-26, 1986, Las Vegas, v. II, p. 6-44 to 6-54.

Risley, J.C., 1994, Use of a precipitation-runoff model for simulating effects of forest management on stream flow in 11 small drainage basins, Oregon Coast Range: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resourcces Investigations Report 93-4181, 61 p.

Risley, J.C., 1994, Use of a precipitation-runoff model for simulating effects of forest management on stream flow in 11 small drainage basins, Oregon Coast Range: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resourcces Investigations Report 93-4181, 61 p.

Rivera-Santos, J., 1990, Parameter estimation in conceptual precipitation-runoff models with emphasis on error analysis, in Tropical Hydrology and Caribbean Water Resources: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Tropical Hydrology and Fourth Caribbean Islands Water Resources Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, American Water Resour. Assoc., p. 91-100.

Ryan, T., 1996, Development and Application of a Physically Based Distributed Parameter Rainfall Runoff Model in the Gunnison River Basin: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Climate Change Response Program, 64 p.

Scott, A.G., 1984, Analysis of characteristics of simulated flows from small surface-mined and undisturbed Appalachian watersheds in the Tug Fork basin of Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia: U.S. Geol. Surv. Water-Resour. Invest. Rep. 84-4151, 169 p.

Stannard, L.G., and Kuhn, G., 1989, Watershed modeling, in Britton, L.J., Anderson, C.L., Goolsby, D.A., and Van Haveren, B. P., eds., Summary of the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Bureau of Land Management National Coal-Hydrology Program, 1974-84: U.S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Pap. 1464.

Steuer, J.J., and Hunt, R.J., 2001, Use of a watershed-modeling approach to assess hydrologic effects of urbanization, North Fork Pheasant Branch basin near Middleton, Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4113, 49 p.

Troutman, B.M., 1985, Errors and parameter estimation in precipitation-runoff modeling: Water Resour. Res., 21 (8), 1214-1222.

Vaccaro, J.J., 1992, Sensitivity of groundwater recharge estimates to climate variability and change, Columbia Plateau, Washington: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 97, no. D3, p. 2821<96>2833.

Vaccaro, J.J., 2007, A deep percolation model for estimating ground-water recharge<97>Documentation of modules for the modular modeling system of the U.S. Geological Survey: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5318, 30 p.

van Heeswijk, Marijke, 2006, Development of a precipitation-runoff model to simulate unregulated streamflow in the Salmon Creek Basin, Okanogan County,Washington: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5274, 36 p.

Viger, R.J., and Leavesley, G.H., 2007, The GIS Weasel user's manual: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, book 6, chap. B4, 201 p.

Vining, K.C., 2002, Simulation of streamflow and wetland storage, Starkweather Coulee subbasin, North Dakota, water years 1981-98: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4113, 28 p.

Vining, K.C., 2004, Simulation of Runoff and Wetland Storage in the Hamden and Lonetree Watershed Sites Within the Red River of the North Basin, North Dakota and Minnesota: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5168, 28 p.

Wilby, R.L., Hay, L.E., Gutowski, W.J, Arritt, R.W., Takle, E.S., Pan, Z., Leavesley, G.H., and Clark, M.P., 2000, Hydrological Responses to Dynamically and Statistically Downscaled Climate Model Output: Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 1199-1202.

Wilby, R.L., Hay, L.E., and Leavesley, G.H., 1999, A comparison of downscaled and raw GCM output: implications for climate change scenarios in the San Juan River basin, Colorado: Journal of Hydrology, v. 225, p. 67-91.

World Meteorological Organization, 1986, Intercomparison of models of snowmelt runoff: World Meteorological Organization Operational Hydrol. Rep. no. 23, World Meteorological Organization Publ. no. 646, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva. 430 p.

Yates, D.N., Warner, T.T., and Leavesley, G.H., 2000, Prediction of a flash flood in complex terrain: Part II<97>A comparison of flood discharge simulations using rainfall input from radar, a dynamic model, and an automated algorithmic system: Journal of Applied Meteorology, v. 39, no. 6, p. 815-825.

Yates, D., Warner, T.T., Brandes, E.A., Leavesley, G.H., Sun, J., Mueller, C.K., 2001, Evaluation of flash-flood discharge forecasts in complex terrain using precipitation: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, v. 6, no. 4, p. 265-274.

Yeung, C.W., 2005, Rainfall-runoff and water-balance models for management of the Fena Valley Reservoir, Guam: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5287, 52 p.

 

 

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