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Transactions of the ASABE | 2012

KINEROS2-AGWA: Model Use, Calibration, and Validation

D. C. Goodrich; I. S. Burns; Carl L. Unkrich; Darius J. Semmens; D.P. Guertin; Mariano Hernandez; S. Yatheendradas; Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Lainie R. Levick

KINEROS (KINematic runoff and EROSion) originated in the 1960s as a distributed event-based model that conceptualizes a watershed as a cascade of overland flow model elements that flow into trapezoidal channel model elements. KINEROS was one of the first widely available watershed models that interactively coupled a finite difference approximation of the kinematic overland flow equations to a physically based infiltration model. Development and improvement of KINEROS continued from the 1960s on a variety of projects for a range of purposes, which has resulted in a suite of KINEROS-based modeling tools. This article focuses on KINEROS2 (K2), a spatially distributed, event-based watershed rainfall-runoff and erosion model, and the companion ArcGIS-based Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment (AGWA) tool. AGWA automates the time-consuming tasks of watershed delineation into distributed model elements and initial parameterization of these elements using commonly available, national GIS data layers. A variety of approaches have been used to calibrate and validate K2 successfully across a relatively broad range of applications (e.g., urbanization, pre- and post-fire, hillslope erosion, erosion from roads, runoff and recharge, and manure transport). The case studies presented in this article (1) compare lumped to stepwise calibration and validation of runoff and sediment at plot, hillslope, and small watershed scales; and (2) demonstrate an uncalibrated application to address relative change in watershed response to wildfire.


Ecological Engineering | 2017

Groundwater response to the 2014 pulse flow in the Colorado River Delta

Jeffrey R. Kennedy; J. Eliana Rodríguez-Burgueño; Jorge Ramírez-Hernández


Ecological Engineering | 2017

A history of the 2014 Minute 319 environmental pulse flow as documented by field measurements and satellite imagery

Steven M. Nelson; Jorge Ramírez-Hernández; J. Eliana Rodríguez-Burgueño; Jeff Milliken; Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Francisco Zamora-Arroyo; Karen Schlatter; Edith Santiago-Serrano; Edgar Carrera-Villa


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Hydrological conditions and evaluation of sustainable groundwater use in the Sierra Vista Subwatershed, Upper San Pedro Basin, southeastern Arizona

Bruce Gungle; James B. Callegary; Nicholas V. Paretti; Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Christopher J. Eastoe; Dale S. Turner; Jesse E. Dickinson; Lainie R. Levick; Zachary P. Sugg


Scientific Investigations Report | 2015

Initial characterization of the groundwater system near the Lower Colorado Water Supply Project, Imperial Valley, California

Alissa L. Coes; Michael Land; Jill N. Densmore; Michael T. Landrum; Kimberly R. Beisner; Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Jamie P. Macy; Fred D. Tillman


Scientific Investigations Report | 2014

Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in Arizona, developed with unregulated and rural peak-flow data through water year 2010

Nicholas V. Paretti; Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Lovina A. Turney; Andrea G. Veilleux


Scientific Investigations Report | 2013

Hydrogeologic framework and estimates of groundwater storage for the Hualapai Valley, Detrital Valley, and Sacramento Valley basins, Mohave County, Arizona

Margot Truini; L. Sue Beard; Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Dave W. Anning


Scientific Investigations Report | 2010

Quantity and sources of base flow in the San Pedro River near Tombstone, Arizona

Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Bruce Gungle


Scientific Investigations Report | 2010

Hydrogeologic framework of the middle San Pedro watershed, southeastern Arizona

Jesse E. Dickinson; Jeffrey R. Kennedy; Donald R. Pool; Jeffrey T. Cordova; John T.C. Parker; Jamie P. Macy; Blakemore E. Thomas


Open-File Report | 2017

Geophysical data collected during the 2014 minute 319 pulse flow on the Colorado River below Morelos Dam, United States and Mexico

Jeffrey R. Kennedy; James B. Callegary; Jamie P. Macy; Jaime Alonso Reyes-López; Marco A. Pérez-Flores

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Nicholas V. Paretti

United States Geological Survey

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Jesse E. Dickinson

United States Geological Survey

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Donald R. Pool

United States Geological Survey

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James B. Callegary

United States Geological Survey

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Kimberly R. Beisner

United States Geological Survey

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Lainie R. Levick

United States Department of Agriculture

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J. Eliana Rodríguez-Burgueño

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Jorge Ramírez-Hernández

Autonomous University of Baja California

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