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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.

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Submissions from 2004

Relationships between climate variability, drought and model soil moisture, Chunling Tang and Thomas C. Piechota

Hydrologic drought in the Colorado River Basin, Janak Timilsena, Thomas C. Piechota, Hugo G. Hidalgo, and Glenn A. Tootle

Western U.S. drought: How bad is it?, Janak Timilsena, Thomas C. Piechota, Hugo G. Hidalgo, and Glenn A. Tootle

Hydrologic impacts of the Pacific decadal oscillation on ENSO influenced regions, Glenn A. Tootle and Thomas C. Piechota

Submissions from 2003

Source water assessment for the Las Vegas Valley surface waters, S. P. Albuquerque and Thomas C. Piechota

Drought and the 2002-2003 El Niño in the southwest U.S., Glenn A. Tootle and Thomas C. Piechota

Identification of Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature teleconnections with western United States streamflow, Glenn A. Tootle and Thomas C. Piechota

Submissions from 2001

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

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

Submissions from 2000

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

Submissions from 1998

Regional hydrologic variability and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, John A. Dracup and Thomas C. Piechota

Using ENSO indicators and sea surface temperatures for long-range streamflow forecasting, John A. Dracup and Thomas C. Piechota

Tree ring reconstruction procedures using cross validation techniques, Hugo G. Hidalgo-Leon, John A. Dracup, and Thomas C. Piechota

Integrated hydrologic modeling of the Malibu Creek Watershed, Thomas C. Piechota, John A. Dracup, and J. Feddema

Submissions from 1995

Climate and streamflow patterns in Australia associated with El Niño/Southern Oscillation, Francis H.S. Chiew, Thomas A. McMahon, John A. Dracup, and Thomas C. Piechota