Nicolás Velásquez
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Computer science
- Geology
- Geography
- Philosophy
- History
- Engineering
- Environmental science
- Biology
- Archaeology
- Theology
- Flood myth
- Cartography
- Meteorology
- Geotechnical engineering
- Ecology
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Quantum mechanics
- Mathematics
- Drainage basin
- Climatology
- Computer vision
- Telecommunications
- Surface runoff
- Streamflow
Authored Works
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- Validating simulated peak-flows statistical behavior in Iowa
- HLM-t: Development of a Streamflow Temperature Model for Iowa
- Ensemble Kalman Inversion with Limited Observation for Parameter Estimation and Upstream Streamflow Prediction
- A web interface to perform comprehensive hydrological model performance assessment
- A Note of Caution Regarding the Interpretation of Hydrological Model Predictions under Climate and Anthropogenic Driven Changes
- Quantifying Sources of Uncertainty in Regional Flood Frequency Analysis Using Physics-based Hydrologic Modeling
- Process-based Hydrologic Modeling of the Cedar River Watershed using NLDAS and Stochastically Transposed Storms as Forcing Data
- How the Social Sciences and Humanities contribute to understand and address the Climate Change challenges? A deep look based on the analysis of the abstracts of the presentations at the interdisciplinary sessions at AGU Fall Meetings (2010-2018)
- Development of a Flood Monitoring System Prototype for a Pilot Basin in Nebraska
- A performance index based on hydrograph moments: A descriptor to identify strengths and shortcomings hydrological simulations
- A cloud-based pre-processor for physically-based hydrologic models
- A Note of Caution Regarding the Interpretation of Hydrological Model Predictions under Climate and Anthropogenic Driven Changes
- A New Flood Forecasting System for the Missouri River Basin Along the Iowa-Nebraska Border
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Alma College, Michigan
- EAFIT University, Medillin, Colombia
- Iowa State University
- University of Iowa
- University of Manitoba, Canada
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
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