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Water Resources Research | 2015

Accelerating advances in continental domain hydrologic modeling

Stacey A. Archfield; Martyn P. Clark; Berit Arheimer; Lauren E. Hay; Hilary McMillan; Julie E. Kiang; Jan Seibert; Kirsti Hakala; Andrew R. Bock; Thorsten Wagener; William H. Farmer; Vazken Andréassian; Sabine Attinger; Alberto Viglione; Rodney R. Knight; Steven L. Markstrom; Thomas M. Over

In the past, hydrologic modeling of surface water resources has mainly focused on simulating the hydrologic cycle at local to regional catchment modeling domains. There now exists a level of maturity among the catchment, global water security, and land surface modeling communities such that these communities are converging toward continental domain hydrologic models. This commentary, written from a catchment hydrology community perspective, provides a review of progress in each community toward this achievement, identifies common challenges the communities face, and details immediate and specific areas in which these communities can mutually benefit one another from the convergence of their research perspectives. Those include: (1) creating new incentives and infrastructure to report and share model inputs, outputs, and parameters in data services and open access, machine-independent formats for model replication or reanalysis; (2) ensuring that hydrologic models have: sufficient complexity to represent the dominant physical processes and adequate representation of anthropogenic impacts on the terrestrial water cycle, a process-based approach to model parameter estimation, and appropriate parameterizations to represent large-scale fluxes and scaling behavior; (3) maintaining a balance between model complexity and data availability as well as uncertainties; and (4) quantifying and communicating significant advancements toward these modeling goals.


Ecohydrology | 2008

Relating streamflow characteristics to specialized insectivores in the Tennessee River Valley: a regional approach

Rodney R. Knight; M. Brian Gregory; Amy K. Wales


River Research and Applications | 2013

Predicting ecological flow regime at ungaged sites: A comparison of methods

Jennifer C. Murphy; Rodney R. Knight; William J. Wolfe; W. S. Gain


Ecohydrology | 2012

Modelling ecological flow regime: an example from the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins

Rodney R. Knight; W. Scott Gain; William J. Wolfe


Water | 2015

Model Calibration Criteria for Estimating Ecological Flow Characteristics

Marc J. P. Vis; Rodney R. Knight; Sandra Pool; William J. Wolfe; Jan Seibert


Ecohydrology | 2013

Ecological limit functions relating fish community response to hydrologic departures of the ecological flow regime in the Tennessee River basin, United States

Rodney R. Knight; Jennifer C. Murphy; William J. Wolfe; Charles F. Saylor; Amy K. Wales


Water | 2017

Putting Flow–Ecology Relationships into Practice: A Decision-Support System to Assess Fish Community Response to Water-Management Scenarios

Jennifer M. Cartwright; Casey Caldwell; Steven Nebiker; Rodney R. Knight


Water Resources Impact | 2011

If the creeks don't rise: the May 2010 Flood in Nashville

Rodney R. Knight; William J. Wolfe; David E. Ladd


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2000

Sources, instream transport, and trends of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment in the lower Tennessee River basin, 1980-96

Anne B. Hoos; John A. Robinson; R.A. Aycock; Rodney R. Knight; Michael D. Woodside


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2016

Streamflow characteristics from modeled runoff time series – importance of calibration criteria selection

Sandra Pool; Marc J. P. Vis; Rodney R. Knight; Jan Seibert

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William J. Wolfe

United States Geological Survey

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Julie E. Kiang

United States Geological Survey

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Stacey A. Archfield

United States Geological Survey

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Thomas M. Over

Eastern Illinois University

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William H. Farmer

United States Geological Survey

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Amy K. Wales

Tennessee Valley Authority

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Andrew R. Bock

United States Geological Survey

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Hilary McMillan

San Diego State University

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Jennifer C. Murphy

United States Geological Survey

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