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Julie Coonrod
Julie Coonrod
Professor of Civil Engineering, University of New Mexico
Verified email at unm.edu
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GIS techniques for creating river terrain models for hydrodynamic modeling and flood inundation mapping
V Merwade, A Cook, J Coonrod
Environmental Modelling & Software 23 (10-11), 1300-1311, 2008
4332008
Long-term vegetation monitoring with NDVI in a diverse semi-arid setting, central New Mexico, USA
JL Weiss, DS Gutzler, JEA Coonrod, CN Dahm
Journal of Arid Environments 58 (2), 249-272, 2004
3032004
Evapotranspiration at the land/water interface in a semi‐arid drainage basin
CN Dahm, JR Cleverly, JE Allred Coonrod, JR Thibault, DE McDonnell, ...
Freshwater Biology 47 (4), 831-843, 2002
1972002
Seasonal and inter-annual relationships between vegetation and climate in central New Mexico, USA
JL Weiss, DS Gutzler, JEA Coonrod, CN Dahm
Journal of arid environments 57 (4), 507-534, 2004
1852004
Seasonal estimates of actual evapo-transpiration from Tamarix ramosissima stands using three-dimensional eddy covariance
JR Cleverly, CN Dahm, JR Thibault, DJ Gilroy, JEA Coonrod
Journal of Arid Environments 52 (2), 181-197, 2002
1642002
Riparian ecohydrology: regulation of water flux from the ground to the atmosphere in the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico
JR Cleverly, CN Dahm, JR Thibault, DE McDonnell, JE Allred Coonrod
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 20 (15), 3207-3225, 2006
1412006
Historical channel narrowing along the Rio Grande near Albuquerque, New Mexico in response to peak discharge reductions and engineering: magnitude and uncertainty of change …
BJ Swanson, GA Meyer, JE Coonrod
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 36 (7), 885-900, 2011
862011
Hydro-economic consequences of climate change in the upper Rio Grande
BH Hurd, J Coonrod
Climate Research 53 (2), 103-118, 2012
672012
Climate change and its implications for New Mexico's water resources and economic opportunities
BH Hurd, J Coonrod
NM State University, Agricultural Experiment Station, Cooperative Extension …, 2008
512008
Case study: Movable bed model scaling for bed load sediment exclusion at intake structure on Rio Grande
J Ho, J Coonrod, T Gill, B Mefford
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 136 (4), 247-250, 2010
192010
Numerical modeling study for flow pattern changes induced by single groyne
J Ho, HK Yeo, J Coonrod, W Ahn
Proceedings of the Congress-International Association for Hydraulic Research …, 2007
172007
Coupling numerical and physical modeling for analysis of flow in a diversion structure with Coanda-effect screens
SM Hosseini, J Coonrod
Water 3 (3), 764-786, 2011
122011
Hydrodynamic modelling study of a fish exclusion system for a river diversion
J Ho, J Coonrod, LJ Hanna, BW Mefford
River research and applications 27 (2), 184-192, 2011
122011
Lateral outflow from supercritical channels
J Coonrod, J Ho, N Bernardo
Proceedings of the 33rd international association of hydraulic engineering …, 2009
122009
USGS streamflow data and modeling sand-bed rivers
K Isaacson, J Coonrod
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 137 (8), 847-851, 2011
102011
Climate Change Risks New Mexico's Waterways: Its Byways and Its Flyways
BH Hurd, J Coonrod
Water Resources Impact 10 (4), 5-9, 2008
92008
Climate change and its implications for New Mexico’s water resources and economic opportunities. New Mexico State University, Agricultural Experiment Station
BH Hurd, J Coonrod
Technical Report 45, 28pp, 2008
92008
An evaporation estimation model using optimized fuzzy learning from example algorithm with an application to the riparian zone of the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico, USA
DR Harp, MMR Taha, JC Stormont, E Farfan, J Coonrod
Ecological modelling 208 (2-4), 119-128, 2007
92007
Safety grates in supercritical channels
JE Allred-Coonrod
Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering 120 (1), 218-224, 1994
71994
Total Soil Water Evaporation in a Riparian Environment: Model Development and Application
JC Stormont, E Farfan, JEA Coonrod
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 14, 904, 2009
62009
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