PUBLICATIONS

Chandler, D. G., Seyfried. M, Murdock, M., and McNamara, J. P. 2004. Field calibration of water content reflectometers. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 68(5): 1501-1507.

Flerchinger, G.N., Seyfried, M.S., and Hardegree, S.P. 2006. Using soil freezing characteristics to model multi-season soil water dynamics. Vadose Zone Journal 5:1143-1153.

Gribb, M., Forkutsa, I., Hansen, A., Chandler, D., and McNamara, J., in pess. The effect of various soil hydraulic property estimates on soil moisture simulations. Submitted to Vadose Zone Journal.

Kormos, P., Whyte, D., McNamara, J.P., Moore, R.D., and Chandler, D.G., in review. Variability of oxygen-18 concentrations during snowmelt in mountain catchments: Implications for isotopic hydrograph separations. Submitted to Journal of Hydrology.

McNamara, J. P., Chandler, D. G., Seyfried, M., and Achet, S.  2005. Soil moisture states, lateral flow, and streamflow generation in a semi-arid, snowmelt-driven catchment. Hydrological Processes, 19, 4023-4038.

Miller, C., Routh, P., Brosten, T. and McNamara, J.P, 2008.  Application of time-lapse ERT  to Watershed Characterization. Geophysics, 73, DOI:10.11901/1.2907156.

Nayak, A., Chandler, D.G.,  McNamara, J.P., Seyfried, M., and Marks, D., in press. Objective sub-daily data correction for weighing bucket type precipitation gauge measurements. Submitted to Water Resources Research

Tyler, S.W., Burak, S.A., McNamara, J.P., Lamontagne, A., Dozier, J., and Selker, J.,  in press. Spatially distributed temperatures at the base of two mountain snowpacks measured with fiber optic sensors. Journal of Glaciology.

Williams, C.J., McNamara, J.P., and Chandler, D.G., 2008. Controls on the spatial and temporal variation of soil moisture in a mountainous landscape: the signatures of snow and complex terrain. Hydrology and Earth System Science Discussion, 5: 1927-1966.

THESES

Aishlin, P. 2007. Groundwater recharge estimation using chloride mass balance, Dry Creek Experimental Watershed. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Figueras, J. 2008. Design of a user-friendly automated multistep outflow test system. MS Civil Engineering, Boise State University. 

Hess, P. In progress. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the Dry Creek Experimental Watershed. MS Biology, Boise State University.

Hoffman, B. 2008. Scale and heterogeneity in hydraulic properties of the Dry Creek Experimental Watershed. MS Geology, Boise State University.

Homan, J. 2008. The development and evaluation of ground, model, and satellite-based snowmelt depletion curves. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Kalra, Ajay. 2005. Vertical and lateral flow components of soil water fluxes following spring rainfall in a semi-arid catchment. MS Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah State University.

Kormos, P. 2005. Accounting for time and space variations of [delta]18O in a snowmelt isotopic hydrograph separation in the Boise Front. MS Geology, Boise State University.

Ladd, K. In progress. Moisture and temperature controls on soil respiration in a semi-arid catchment. MS Civil Engineering, Boise State Universiity.

Lamontagne, A. In progress. Improved representation of soil heat flux in snowmelt models for shallow snow. MS Hydrological Sciences.

Morgos, D. 2006. Influence of saturated wedge hydrodynamics on hillslope-stream connectivity. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University

Murray, S. 2008. Richard’s equation and its constitutive relations as a system of differential-algebraic equations. MS Mathematics, Boise State University.

Procsal, M. 2005. Remote sensing and energy balance modeling of snowmelt. MS Geology, Boise State University.

Ritu. 2005. Climate Change and the Water Balance of Semiarid Mountain Blocks: A One Dimensional Modeling Approach. MS Civil and Environmental Engineering, Utah State University.

Rothwell, E. 2005. The influence of hyporheic flow on stream temperature. MS Geology, Boise State University

Smith, T. In progress. Soil moisture-carbon dynamics in a semi-arid catchment. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Tesfa, T. In progress. Calibration and implementation of the DHSVM model in the Dry Creek Experimental Watershed. PhD Utah State University.

Trevena, R. 2007. Using the chi-squared curve to assimilate large data sets from different sources. MS Mathematics, Boise State University.

VanBussum, M. In progress. Nitrate dynamics in the hyporheic zone, a natural tracer experiment. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Warden, R. In progress. Temporal and spatial variability of hyporheic zone hydraulics. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Weaver, M. In progress. Soil carbon dynamics in the Dry Creek Experimental Watershed. MS Civil Engineering, Boise State University.

Whitson, M. In progress. Lateral flow of meltwater in snow. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Williams, C.J. 2005. Characterization of the spatial and temporal controls on soil moisture and streamflow generation in a semi-arid headwater catchment. MS Geology, Boise State University.

Shallcross, A. In progress. Spatial variability of snow in complex terrain. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Stratton, B. In progress. Calibration of the SWAT model in complex terrain. MS Hydrological Sciences, Boise State University.

Thoma, M. 2008. Determining recharge routes to the Treasure Valley, Idaho using dissolved noble gas data. MS Geology, Boise State University.  

Yenko, M. 2003. Hydrometric and geochemical evidence of streamflow sources in the Upper Dry Creek Experimental Watershed, southwestern Idaho. MS Geology, Boise State University.