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The uneven distribution of environmental burdens and benefits in Silicon Valley's backyard
IT Stewart, CM Bacon, WD Burke
Applied Geography 55, 266-277, 2014
482014
Understanding how fuel treatments interact with climate and biophysical setting to affect fire, water, and forest health: A process-based modeling approach
WD Burke, C Tague, MC Kennedy, MA Moritz
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 3, 591162, 2021
192021
Understanding How Fuel Treatments Interact With Climate and Biophysical Setting to Affect Fire, Water, and Forest Health: A Process-Based Modeling Approach
WD Burke, C Tague, MC Kennedy, MA Moritz
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 3, 143, 2021
192021
Future projections of streamflow magnitude and timing differ across coastal watersheds of the western United States
WD Burke, DL Ficklin
International Journal of Climatology 37 (13), 4493-4508, 2017
132017
Multiscale Routing-Integrating the Tree-scale Effects of Disturbance into a Watershed Ecohydrologic Model
W Burke, N Tague
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, H53O-2022, 2019
22019
Simulating the Role of Biogeochemical Hotspots in Driving Nitrogen Export From Dryland Watersheds
J Ren, EJ Hanan, A Greene, C Tague, AH Krichels, WD Burke, ...
Water Resources Research 60 (3), e2023WR036008, 2024
12024
How the effect of fuel treatment on streamflow changes across aridity gradients in Sierra Nevada watersheds
W Burke, EJ Hanan, J Ren, JA Greenberg, CN Tague
AGU23, 2023
2023
Modeling Fuel Treatment Effects on Streamflow in California Watersheds.
W Burke, EJ Hanan, J Ren, JA Greenberg, CN Tague
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, H32O-1106, 2022
2022
Two-scales of lateral moisture redistribution-and its importance for modeling drought impacts on ecohydrology
CN Tague, J Choate, L Graup, W Burke, R Torres, E Turpin
Frontiers in Hydrology 2022, 237-174, 2022
2022
Modeling the Interconnected Effects of Fuel Treatments on Forests, Water, and Fire
WD Burke
UC Santa Barbara, 2022
2022
How changing forest structure and species composition can influence the hydrologic impacts of climate change
CN Tague, W Burke, M Khorchani, I Rog, T Klein, M Moritz
AGU Fall Meeting 2020, 2020
2020
Evaluating how climate-induced changes in wildfire regimes affect forest hydrology in the Sierra Nevada
RR Bart, CN Tague, W Burke, MC Kennedy, J Wagenbrenner, M Safeeq
AGU Fall Meeting 2020, 2020
2020
Forest Restoration in Seasonally Dry Forests: Stakeholder Perspectives and Simulations of Impacts on Streamflow in the Pacific Northwest
RJ Niemeyer, C Tague, W Burke, J Choate, JC Adam, AB Perleberg, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, H123-04, 2020
2020
Future Mountain: An interactive visualization of people, fire, water and climate in forested landscapes.
J Choate, C Tague, E Turpin, D Gordon, RR Bart, MC Kennedy, W Burke
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, ED21B-16, 2019
2019
Forest Restoration, Streamflow, and Stakeholder Engagement: Integrating Forest Owner & Manager Input with Hydro-Ecological Simulations
R Niemeyer, C Tague, JC Adam, W Burke, AB Perleberg, C Schnepf
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, H43K-2173, 2019
2019
Accounting for small scale heterogeneity in ecohydrologic watershed models
W Burke, C Tague
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H13C-1382, 2017
2017
Communicating why land surface heterogeneity matters
C Tague, W Burke, RR Bart, E Turpin, T Wood, D Gordon
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H51A-1249, 2017
2017
Spatial Divergence of Projected Trends in Streamflow Magnitude and Timing in Western United States Coastal Watersheds
W Burke, DL Ficklin
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2016
2016
Impacts of projected climate change on streamflow timing in coastal watersheds of the western United States
WD Burke
Indiana University, 2016
2016
Assessing the impact of projected climate changes on small coastal basins of the Western US
W Burke, D Ficklin
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