Research of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Department faculty.

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Submissions from 2001

Measurement of Socket Discomfort -- Part I: Pressure Sensation, Edward S. Neumann

Special events traffic management using ITS technologies: Application to San Juan, Puerto Rico, Alexander Paz, Didier Valdes-Diaz, and R. Silva-Delgado

Characterization of wet and dry weather flows from urban runoff in an arid region, Thomas C. Piechota and L. Bowland

Hydrological implications of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO): Observations and hydrologic forecasting, Thomas C. Piechota, Francis H.S. Chiew, and John A. Dracup

Development of an Exceedance Probability Streamflow Forecast, Thomas C. Piechota, Francis H.S. Chiew, John A. Dracup, and Thomas A. McMahon

Development of Exceedance Probability Streamflow Forecast, Thomas C. Piechota, Francis H.S. Chiew, John A. Dracup, and Thomas A. McMahon

Streamflow variability and reconstruction for the Colorado River Basin, Thomas C. Piechota, Hugo G. Hidalgo, and John A. Dracup

A Low intensity rainfall simulator and runoff collection system, V. M. Ponte and Thomas C. Piechota

Using Genetic Algorithms to Evaluate Aircraft Ground Holding Policy Under Static Conditions, Srinivas S. Pulugurtha and Shashi S. Nambisan

Modeling of nonpoint source pollution in the Las Vegas Valley, M. Reginato and Thomas C. Piechota

Submissions from 2000

System Dynamics Modeling of Reservoir Operations for Flood Management, Sajjad Ahmad and Slobodan P. Simonovic

Streamflow variability, seasonal forecasting and water resources systems, Francis H.S. Chiew, Thomas A. McMahon, S. L. Zhou, and Thomas C. Piechota

Safety in a Designer's Hands, John A. Gambatese

Alternative PCA-based regression procedures in dendroclimatic reconstructions, Hugo G. Hidalgo, Thomas C. Piechota, and John A. Dracup

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Alternative principal components regression procedures for dendrohydrologic reconstructions, Hugo G. Hidalgo, Thomas C. Piechota, and John A. Dracup

Characterization of wet and dry weather urban runoff, Thomas C. Piechota and Luke Bowland

Use of long-range exceedance probability forecasts in management of water resource systems, Thomas C. Piechota, Francis H.S. Chiew, and John A. Dracup

Storm Water: Asset not Liability, Thomas C. Piechota and Susan Dallman

Design of a semi-permeable fish control structure used for hydrologic restoration, Thomas C. Piechota, K. Love, and W. Singleton