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About the Collection
This collection contains faculty research from the UNLV Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction. Records are organized by Year, Author, and Title. To view the entire collection of UNLV faculty research across all programs, visit the All Faculty Research collection.
Submissions from 2001
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
Using Genetic Algorithms to Evaluate Aircraft Ground Holding Policy Under Static Conditions, Srinivas S. Pulugurtha and Shashi S. Nambisan
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
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
Submissions from 1999
Comparison of One-Dimensional and Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Modeling Approaches For Red River Basin, Sajjad Ahmad and Slobodan P. Simonovic
Catching up with NASA, G. R. Frederick
The Constructibility Review Process: A Constructor's Perspective, John A. Gambatese and James F. Mcmanus
Las Vegas - a showcase for automated people mover technology, Edward S. Neumann
Preface - Automated People Movers, Edward S. Neumann
The Past, Present, and Future of Urban Cable Propelled People Movers, Edward S. Neumann
Implications of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation for long-range streamflow forecasting: The Columbia River Basin, Thomas C. Piechota and John A. Dracup
Long Range Streamflow Forecasting Using El Nino-Southern Oscillation Indicators, Thomas C. Piechota and John A. Dracup
Multiheuristic Approach for Resource Leveling Problem in Construction Engineering: Hybrid Approach, Jaeho Son and Miroslaw J. Skibniewski
Submissions from 1998
El Nino/Southern Oscillation and Australian Rainfall, Streamflow and Drought: Links and Potential for Forecasting, Francis H.S. Chiew, Thomas C. Piechota, John A. Dracup, and Thomas A. McMahon
Links between some north and central Peruvian Coast streamflows and El Nino Southern Oscillation, Felipe Gutierrez, Thomas C. Piechota, and John A. Dracup
Interference Assemblies, Richard R. Little, G. R. Frederick, and B. K. Park