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Nabil Al-Aamery
Nabil Al-Aamery
University of Kufa
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Watershed erosion modeling using the probability of sediment connectivity in a gently rolling system
DT Mahoney, JF Fox, N Al Aamery
Journal of hydrology 561, 862-883, 2018
542018
Evaluation of climate modeling factors impacting the variance of streamflow
N Al Aamery, JF Fox, M Snyder
Journal of hydrology 542, 125-142, 2016
322016
Integrating connectivity theory within watershed modelling part II: Application and evaluating structural and functional connectivity
DT Mahoney, J Fox, N Al-Aamery, E Clare
Science of the Total Environment 740, 140386, 2020
272020
Equilibrium sediment exchange in the earth’s critical zone: evidence from sediment fingerprinting with stable isotopes and watershed modeling
DT Mahoney, N Al Aamery, JF Fox, B Riddle, W Ford, YT Wang
Journal of soils and sediments 19, 3332-3356, 2019
242019
Integrating connectivity theory within watershed modelling part I: Model formulation and investigating the timing of sediment connectivity
DT Mahoney, J Fox, N Al-Aamery, E Clare
Science of the Total Environment 740, 140385, 2020
232020
Numerical model development for investigating hydrologic pathways in shallow fluviokarst
N Al Aamery, E Adams, J Fox, A Husic, J Zhu, M Gerlitz, C Agouridis, ...
Journal of Hydrology 593, 125844, 2021
142021
Variance analysis of forecasted streamflow maxima in a wet temperate climate
N Al Aamery, JF Fox, M Snyder, CV Chandramouli
Journal of Hydrology 560, 364-381, 2018
112018
Sediment transport investigation in a karst aquifer hypothesizes controls on internal versus external sediment origin and saturation impact on hysteresis
L Bettel, J Fox, A Husic, J Zhu, N Al Aamery, T Mahoney, A Gold-McCoy
Journal of Hydrology 613, 128391, 2022
82022
Simulating hydrologic pathway contributions in fluvial and karst settings: an evaluation of conceptual, physically-based, and deep learning modeling approaches
A Husic, N Al-Aamery, JF Fox
Journal of Hydrology X 17, 100134, 2022
72022
Seasonality of recharge drives spatial and temporal nitrate removal in a karst conduit as evidenced by nitrogen isotope modeling
A Husic, J Fox, N Al Aamery, W Ford, E Pollock, J Backus
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 126 (10), e2021JG006454, 2021
52021
Variance decomposition of forecasted sediment transport in a lowland watershed using global climate model ensembles
N Al Aamery, JF Fox, T Mahoney
Journal of Hydrology 602, 126760, 2021
22021
Investigating sediment transport in karst using hydrograph unmixing, sediment transport modeling and multi-source hysteresis
L Bettel, J Fox, A Husic, T Mahoney, A Marin, J Zhu, B Tobin, N Al Aamery
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-9766, 2023
2023
Sediment degradation experiments for a low gradient stream suggest the watershed’s connectivity regime exhibits control on stream biogeochemistry
B Riddle, J Fox, YT Wang, B Ford, T Mahoney, E Pollock, J Backus, ...
Journal of Hydrology 618, 129174, 2023
2023
Variance Decomposition of Forecasted Water Budget and Sediment Processes under Changing Climate in Fluvial and Fluviokarst Systems
N Al Aamery
2020
Advancement in Watershed Modelling Using Dynamic Lateral and Longitudinal Sediment (Dis) connectivity Prediction
DT Mahoney, NMH al Aamery, J Fox
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H13C-1379, 2017
2017
2.1 Climate Change Impacts on Sediment Transport in a Lowland Watershed System: Controlling Processes and Projection
N Al Aamery, T Mahoney, J Fox
Proceedings of 2019 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium, 2017
2017
INVESTIGATION OF THE CLIMATE MODELING FACTORS IMPACTING FORECASTED STREAMFLOW FOR CENTRAL KENTUCKY
N Al Aamery, J Fox, M Snyder
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium, 33, 2016
2016
Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium
GGM Resort
2016
Climate Change Impact on Snowfall, Evapotransportation and Streamflow in a Temperate, Wet Watershed
NMH al Aamery, J Fox, MA Snyder
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, H41A-1280, 2015
2015
Advancement in Watershed and Sediment Transport Modeling Using Dynamic Lateral, Longitudinal, and Vertical Sediment (Dis) connectivity Prediction
T Mahoney, N Al-Aamery, J Fox, E Clare, T Dunlop, S Day, J Pike
Proceedings of 2019 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium, 0
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