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Giuseppe MascaroArizona State University Verified email at asu.edu Cited by 3053 |
An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology
Process-based hydrological models have a long history dating back to the 1960s. Criticized
by some as over-parameterized, overly complex, and difficult to use, a more nuanced view is …
by some as over-parameterized, overly complex, and difficult to use, a more nuanced view is …
Validation of hydrological models: Conceptual basis, methodological approaches and a proposal for a code of practice
In this paper, we discuss validation of hydrological models, namely the process of evaluating
performance of a simulation and/or prediction model. We briefly review the validation …
performance of a simulation and/or prediction model. We briefly review the validation …
Observed relation between evapotranspiration and soil moisture in the North American monsoon region
Soil moisture control on evapotranspiration is poorly understood in ecosystems experiencing
seasonal greening. In this study, we utilize a set of multi‐year observations at four eddy …
seasonal greening. In this study, we utilize a set of multi‐year observations at four eddy …
Fail-safe and safe-to-fail adaptation: decision-making for urban flooding under climate change
As climate change affects precipitation patterns, urban infrastructure may become more
vulnerable to flooding. Flooding mitigation strategies must be developed such that the failure of …
vulnerable to flooding. Flooding mitigation strategies must be developed such that the failure of …
Real-world hydrologic assessment of a fully-distributed hydrological model in a parallel computing environment
A major challenge in the use of fully-distributed hydrologic models has been the lack of
computational capabilities for high-resolution, long-term simulations in large river basins. In this …
computational capabilities for high-resolution, long-term simulations in large river basins. In this …
Stakeholder analysis for the food-energy-water nexus in Phoenix, Arizona: Implications for nexus governance
Understanding the food-energy-water nexus is necessary to identify risks and inform strategies
for nexus governance to support resilient, secure, and sustainable societies. To manage …
for nexus governance to support resilient, secure, and sustainable societies. To manage …
A metropolitan scale water management analysis of the food-energy-water nexus
Quantifying the interactions of the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus is crucial to support new
policies for the conjunctive management of the three resources. Currently, our understanding …
policies for the conjunctive management of the three resources. Currently, our understanding …
A bibliometric analysis of food-energy-water nexus literature
Rapid growth in the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus literature calls for an assessment of the
trajectory and impacts of this scholarship to identify key themes and future research …
trajectory and impacts of this scholarship to identify key themes and future research …
Impacts of climate change on precipitation and discharge extremes through the use of statistical downscaling approaches in a Mediterranean basin
Mediterranean region is characterized by high precipitation variability often enhanced by
orography, with strong seasonality and large inter-annual fluctuations, and by high …
orography, with strong seasonality and large inter-annual fluctuations, and by high …
Evaluation of Precipitation From EURO‐CORDEX Regional Climate Simulations in a Small‐Scale Mediterranean Site
The evaluation of regional climate models' (RCMs') ability to reproduce the present‐day
climate is critical to support their utility in impact studies under future climatic scenarios. This …
climate is critical to support their utility in impact studies under future climatic scenarios. This …