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21 st century drought outlook for major climate divisions of Texas based on CMIP5 multimodel ensemble: Implications for water resource management
K Venkataraman, S Tummuri, A Medina, J Perry
Journal of Hydrology 534, 300-316, 2016
1242016
Developing Climate Model Ensembles: A Comparative Case Study
J Crawford, K Venkataraman, J Booth
Journal of Hydrology 568, 160-173, 2019
382019
Modeling simultaneous exceedance of drinking-water standards of arsenic and nitrate in the Southern Ogallala aquifer using multinomial logistic regression
K Venkataraman, V Uddameri
Journal of Hydrology 458, 16-27, 2012
242012
Reconnaissance of Groundwater Quality Impact
S Kurwadkar, K Venkataraman
Water Environment Research 85 (10), 1700-1714, 2013
72013
Occurrence, distribution, and speciation of arsenic in the Southern High Plains Aquifer System
K Venkataraman
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 2010
62010
Sustainable Practices in Civil Engineering - Select Proceedings of SPICE 2019. Springer Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
S Ramanagopal, M Latha Gali, K Venkataraman, [ Editors]
Springer Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 79, 2020
5*2020
A GIS-based evaluation of risks due to trihalomethane exposure during showering in coastal Texas
K Venkataraman, V Uddameri
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy 14 (4), 551-564, 2012
52012
Comparison of Two Temperature-Based Methods of Estimating Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) in Texas
K Venkataraman, M Nelson, C Frandsen
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2016, 699-708, 2016
42016
Hydrologic Trends in the Upper Nueces River Basin of Texas—Implications for Water Resource Management and Ecological Health
D Thomas, K Venkataraman, V Chraibi, N Kannan
Hydrology 6 (1), 20, 2019
32019
Assessing the effect of initial vapor-phase concentrations on inhalation risks of disinfection-by-products (DBP) in multi-use shower facilities
V Uddameri, K Venkataraman
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy 15 (4), 591-606, 2013
32013
Reliable Predictors of Arsenic Occurrence in the Southern Gulf Coast Aquifer of Texas
K Venkataraman, JW Lozano
Geosciences 8 (5), 1-19, 2018
12018
Low flow trends in Texas stream segments serving unique hydrologic functions
K Venkataraman, N Kannan, V Chraibi
Texas Water Journal 14 (1), 3-33, 2023
2023
Investigating the causes of reduced dissolved oxygen concentrations in Kickapoo Creek, TX
N Kannan, K Venkataraman, J Stroebel, L Taylor
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 194, 2022
2022
Analysis of statewide data from the 2012 National Lakes Assessment: Texas – Final Report
V Chraibi, K Venkataraman, M Machen, S Lawless, M Marshall, F Portales
Prepared for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, 2021
2021
Analysis of statewide data from the 2011 National Wetlands Condition Assessment: Texas – Final Report
V Chraibi, K Venkataraman, F Portales, M Marshall, M Machen, Q Dokken
Prepared for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, 2020
2020
Modeling the Impact of CAFOs on Nitrate Contamination in the Middle Trinity Aquifer of Central Texas
K Venkataraman, J Crawford, K Emmert
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2015, 585-594, 2015
2015
Assessment of Long-Term Drought Characteristics in 14 Major Texas Cities Based on CMIP5 Multi-Model Projections
K Venkataraman, A Medina-Tamayo, JR Perry
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 1, 1073, 2014
2014
Spatial trends in cancer risks due to exposure to arsenic in water supplies in the Southern High Plains of Texas
RJ Myers, K Venkataraman
10th Annual TAMUS Pathways Student Research Symposium, 2012
2012
Mapping Arsenic and Nitrate Exceedance in Southern Ogallala Aquifer
K Venkataraman, V Uddameri
American Water Resources Association Spring Specialty Conference on GIS and …, 2012
2012
GIS Based Mapping of Wind-Powered Desalination Potential in South Texas
K Venkataraman, J Ortegon, V Uddameri, RI Dyke
American Water Resources Association Spring Specialty Conference on GIS and …, 2012
2012
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