Publications
Stream-Reach Identification for New Run-of-River Hydropower Development Through a Merit Matrix–Based Geospatial Algorithm
Quantifying and Generalizing Hydrologic Responses to Dam Regulation Using A Statistical Modeling Approach
McManamay, R. A, 2014. “Quantifying And Generalizing Hydrologic Responses To Dam Regulation Using A Statistical Modeling Approach.” Journal Of Hydrology 519, Part A. Journal Of Hydrology: 1,278–1,296.
Associations Among Hydrologic Classifications and Fish Traits to Support Environmental Flow Standards
McManamay, R. A, M. S Bevelhimer, and E. A Frimpong. 2014. “Associations Among Hydrologic Classifications and Fish Traits to Support Environmental Flow Standards.” Ecohydrology
Updating the US Hydrologic Classification: An Approach to Clustering and Stratifying Ecohydrologic Data
McManamay, R. A, M. S Bevelhimer, and S.-C Kao. 2014. “Updating The Us Hydrologic Classification: An Approach To Clustering And Stratifying Ecohydrologic Data.” Ecohydrology 7 (3). Ecohydrology: 903–926.
An Assessment of Energy Potential from New Stream-Reach Development in the United States: Initial Report on Methodology
New Stream-Reach Development: A Comprehensive Assessment of Hydropower Energy Potential in the United States
McManamay, R. A, S.-C Kao, K. M Stewart, Brenna Elrod, B. Hadjerioua, S. T DeNeale, D. Yeasmin, M. FK Pasha, A. A Oubeidillah, and B. T Smith. 2014. New Stream-Reach Development: A Comprehensive Assessment Of Hydropower Energy Potential In The US
A Large-Scale, High-Resolution Hydrological Model Parameter Data Set for Climate Change Impact Assessment for the Conterminous US
Oubeidillah, A. A, S.-C Kao, B. S. Naz, and G. Tootle. 2014. “A Large-Scale, High-Resolution Hydrological Model Parameter Data Set For Climate Change Impact Assessment For The Conterminous Us.” Hydrology And Earth System Sciences 18. Hydrology And Earth S