41 results on '"Al-Hamdan, Osama Z."'
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2. Developing a New Parameterization Approach of Soil Erodibility for the Water Erosion Prediction Project(WEPP) Applications on Rangelands
3. Connectivity of Surface Susceptibility and Physical Processes Regulates Hydrologic and Erosional Responses of Water-Limited Lands
4. Assessing runoff and erosion on woodland‐encroached sagebrush steppe using the Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model
5. Hydrologic and Erosion Responses of Sagebrush Steppe Following Juniper Encroachment, Wildfire, and Tree Cutting
6. Suitability of terrestrial laser scanning for studying surface roughness effects on concentrated flow erosion processes in rangelands
7. Can wildfire serve as an ecohydrologic threshold-reversal mechanism on juniper-encroached shrublands
8. Characteristics of concentrated flow hydraulics for rangeland ecosystems: implications for hydrologic modeling
9. Vegetation, ground cover, soil, rainfall simulation, and overland-flow experiments before and after tree removal in woodland-encroached sagebrush steppe: the hydrology component of the Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP)
10. Corrigendum to ‘Effectiveness of prescribed fire to re-establish sagebrush steppe vegetation and ecohydrologic function on woodland-encroached sagebrush rangelands, great Basin, USA: Part I: Vegetation, hydrology, and erosion responses’ [Catena 185 (2020) 103477]
11. Advancements from Long-Term Research on Woody Plant Encroachment in the Western United States: the Hydrology Component of the Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP)
12. Effectiveness of prescribed fire to re-establish sagebrush steppe vegetation and ecohydrologic function on woodland-encroached sagebrush rangelands, Great Basin, USA: Part I: Vegetation, hydrology, and erosion responses
13. Effectiveness of prescribed fire to re-establish sagebrush steppe vegetation and ecohydrologic function on woodland-encroached sagebrush rangelands, Great Basin, USA: Part II: Runoff and sediment transport at the patch scale
14. Vegetation, ground cover, soil, rainfall simulation, and overland flow experiments before and after tree removal in woodland-encroached sagebrush steppe: the hydrology component of the Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP)
15. Effectiveness of Prescribed Fire to Re-Establish Sagebrush Steppe Vegetation and Ecohydrologic Function on Woodland-Encroached Sagebrush Reangelands, Great Basin, USA: Part II: Runoff and Sediment Transport at the Patch Scale
16. Long-Term Evidence for Fire as an Ecohydrologic Threshold-Reversal Mechanism on Woodland-Encroached Sagebrush Shrublands
17. Vegetation, Hydrologic, and Erosion Responses of Sagebrush Steppe 9 Yr Following Mechanical Tree Removal
18. Effectiveness of Prescribed Fire to Re-Establish Sagebrush Steppe Vegetation and Ecohydrologic Function on Woodland-Encroached Sagebrush Rangelands, Great Basin, USA: Part I: Vegetation, Hydrology, and Erosion Responses
19. Long‐term evidence for fire as an ecohydrologic threshold‐reversal mechanism on woodland‐encroached sagebrush shrublands
20. Vegetation, Hydrologic, and Erosion Responses of Sagebrush Steppe 9 Yr Following Mechanical Tree Removal
21. Process-Based Modeling of Infiltration, Soil Loss, and Dissolved Solids on Saline and Sodic Soils
22. The Rangeland Hydrology and Erosion Model: A Dynamic Approach for Predicting Soil Loss on Rangelands
23. Application of Ecological Site Information to Transformative Changes on Great Basin Sagebrush Rangelands
24. Structural and Functional Connectivity as a Driver of Hillslope Erosion Following Disturbance
25. Hydrologic and Erosion Responses of Sagebrush Steppe Following Juniper Encroachment, Wildfire, and Tree Cutting
26. Vegetation, ground cover, soil, rainfall simulation, and overland flow experiments before and after tree removal in woodland-encroached sagebrush steppe: the hydrology component of the Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project (SageSTEP).
27. Ecohydrologic response and recovery of a semi-arid shrubland over a five year period following burning
28. Incorporating Hydrologic Data and Ecohydrologic Relationships into Ecological Site Descriptions
29. Structural and functional connectivity as a driver of hillslope erosion following disturbance
30. Concentrated Flow Erodibility for Physically Based Erosion Models: Temporal Variability in Disturbed and Undisturbed Rangelands
31. Short-Term Impacts of Tree Removal on Runoff and Erosion From Pinyon- and Juniper-Dominated Sagebrush Hillslopes
32. Short-Term Effects of Tree Removal on Infiltration, Runoff, and Erosion in Woodland-Encroached Sagebrush Steppe
33. Rangeland hydrology and erosion model (RHEM) enhancements for applications on disturbed rangelands
34. Can wildfire serve as an ecohydrologic threshold-reversal mechanism on juniper-encroached shrublands
35. Concentrated flow erodibility for physically based erosion models: Temporal variability in disturbed and undisturbed rangelands
36. Characteristics of concentrated flow hydraulics for rangeland ecosystems: implications for hydrologic modeling
37. Impact of 20 Years of Land-Cover Change on the Hydrology of Streams in the Southeastern United States1
38. Sensitivity Analysis of HEC-HMS Hydrologic Model to the Number of Sub-Basins: Case Study
39. Modeling Soil Moisture Profiles in Irrigated Fields by the Principle of Maximum Entropy.
40. Rangeland hydrology and erosion model (RHEM) enhancements for applications on disturbed rangelands.
41. Incorporating Hydrologic Data and Ecohydrologic Relationships into Ecological Site Descriptions ☆,☆☆,★
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