A. D. Kendall
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Biology
- Environmental science
- Engineering
- Geology
- Ecology
- Geography
- Geotechnical engineering
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Computer science
- Groundwater
- Physics
- Agronomy
- History
- Oceanography
- Archaeology
- Water resource management
- Aquifer
- Economics
- Agriculture
- Irrigation
- Cartography
Authored Works
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- Improving Agricultural Land-use Decisions for Renewable Energy Development in the Midwest
- Effects of Great Lakes Lake Levels Fluctuations on Groundwater Elevations and Streamflow across Michigan
- Climate Induced Alterations in Groundwater Resources over the Sparsely Gauged Mekong River Basin
- Variations in landscape characteristics, nutrient sources and hydrologic processes drive spatial and temporal variation in nutrient fluxes from Michigans Great Lakes Tributaries
- Surface and groundwater dynamics across the Mekong River Basin
- Simulating the Hydrologic Effects of Aquifer-wide Adoption of Efficient Irrigation Technologies
- Quantification of time-varying aquifer responses to adoption of low-pressure irrigation technology
- Projected Climate Change Adaptation Potential of Existing and Future Irrigation in the Central United States
- Modeling Groundwater Transport of Nutrients from the Maumee River Watershed to Lake Erie
- Mapping Agricultural Tile Drainage across the US Midwest using Satellite Imagery and Random Forest Machine Learning
- Detection and Analysis of Food, Energy, Water, Carbon, and Economic Impacts of Solar Photovoltaic Co-Location in Californias Central Valley
- Assessing Causal Relationships in Agricultural Soil and Water Management from Observational Satellite Data
Linked Co-Authors
- Bruno Basso
- D. W. Hyndman
- Gaisheng Liu
- James J. Butler
- Jillian M. Deines
- Jonathan M. Winter
- Samuel C. Zipper
- Sherrie Wang
- T. Partridge
- Thomas J. Glose
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Dartmouth College, New Hampshire
- Michigan State University
- Stanford University, California
- University of Kansas
- University of Texas, Dallas
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