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Joshua Rice
Joshua Rice
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Continental US streamflow trends from 1940 to 2009 and their relationships with watershed spatial characteristics
JS Rice, RE Emanuel, JM Vose, SAC Nelson
Water Resources Research 51, 2015
992015
Bank thermal storage as a sink of temperature surges in urbanized streams
WP Anderson Jr, RE Storniolo, JS Rice
Journal of Hydrology 409 (1-2), 525-537, 2011
352011
Urbanization influences on stream temperature behavior within low-discharge headwater streams
JS Rice, WP Anderson, Jr, CS Thaxton
Hydrological Research Letters 5 (0), 27-31, 2011
322011
Ecohydrology of interannual changes in watershed storage
JS Rice, RE Emanuel
Water Resources Research 55 (10), 8238-8251, 2019
262019
The influence of watershed characteristics on spatial patterns of trends in annual scale streamflow variability in the continental US
JS Rice, RE Emanuel, JM Vose
Journal of Hydrology 540, 850-860, 2016
252016
How are streamflow responses to the El Nino Southern Oscillation affected by watershed characteristics?
JS Rice, RE Emanuel
Water Resources Research 53, 2017
212017
Landscape position and spatial patterns in the distribution of land use within the southern Appalachian Mountains
JS Rice, RE Emanuel
Physical Geography 35 (5), 443-457, 2014
52014
Improved accuracy of watershed-scale general circulation model runoff using deep neural networks
JS Rice, SM Saia, RE Emanuel
EarthArXiv, 2020
32020
Land Use and Runoff Generation in the Southern Appalachian Mountains.
JS Rice
12013
Improved Accuracy of Watershed-Scale General Circulation Model Runoff Using Deep Neural Networks
SM Saia, JS Rice, RE Emanuel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC43D-1361, 2019
2019
Applying Machine Learning to Climate Forcing of Streamflow: Regression Ensembles Illuminate Local Influences on Watershed Responses to ENSO.
JS Rice, RE Emanuel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, H31F-1453, 2016
2016
Long-Term Terrestrial Hydrologic Cycle Changes and the Role of Watershed Scale Spatial Influences
JS Rice
North Carolina State University, 2016
2016
Land use as an influence on runoff generating processes: A comparison of agricultural and forest land uses in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
J Rice, RE Emanuel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2012, H51E-1393, 2012
2012
Catchment isotope ecohydrology: Unraveling the combined influences of vegetation and topography on runoff generation in forested headwater catchments
NK Singh, JS Rice, F Nippgen, KG Jencso, BL McGlynn, RE Emanuel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2011, B31E-0361, 2011
2011
The use of stable isotopes of H and O as indicators of shifts in hydrological processes across multiple land-use types at the hillslope scale in the southern Appalachian Mountains
JS Rice, NK Singh, RE Emanuel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2011, H31A-1128, 2011
2011
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