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Ammara Talib
Ammara Talib
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Postdoctoral Researcher Harvard University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei fas.harvard.edu
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Climate change and land use impacts on hydrologic processes of watershed systems
A Talib, TO Randhir
Journal of Water and Climate Change 8 (3), 363-374, 2017
612017
Managing emerging contaminants in watersheds: need for comprehensive, systems-based strategies
A Talib, TO Randhir
Sustainability of water quality and ecology 9, 1-8, 2017
332017
Managing emerging contaminants: status, impacts, and watershed-wide strategies
A Talib, TO Randhir
Exposure and Health 8, 143-158, 2016
272016
Evaluation of prediction and forecasting models for evapotranspiration of agricultural lands in the Midwest US
A Talib, AR Desai, J Huang, TJ Griffis, DE Reed, J Chen
Journal of Hydrology 600, 126579, 2021
252021
Drivers of decadal carbon fluxes across temperate ecosystems
AR Desai, BA Murphy, S Wiesner, J Thom, BJ Butterworth, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 127 (12), e2022JG007014, 2022
132022
Actual evapotranspiration and crop coefficients for tropical lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) in eastern India
S Chatterjee, PC Stoy, M Debnath, AK Nayak, CK Swain, R Tripathi, ...
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 146, 155-171, 2021
132021
Long-term effects of land-use change on water resources in urbanizing watersheds
A Talib, TO Randhir
PLoS Water 2 (4), e0000083, 2023
72023
How high to fly? Mapping evapotranspiration from remotely piloted aircrafts at different elevations
LA Ebert, A Talib, SC Zipper, AR Desai, KT Paw U, AJ Chisholm, J Prater, ...
Remote Sensing 14 (7), 1660, 2022
62022
Evaluation of prediction and forecasting models for evapotranspiration of agricultural lands in the Midwest US J Hydrol 600
A Talib, AR Desai, J Huang, TJ Griffis, DE Reed, J Chen
32021
How high to fly? evaluating different elevations for mapping evapotranspiration from remotely piloted aircrafts
LA Ebert, AJ Chisholm, J Prater, SC Zipper, A Talib, AR Desai, MA Nocco
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, H021-06, 2020
32020
Improving parameterization of an evapotranspiration estimation model with eddy covariance measurements for a regional irrigation scheduling program
A Talib, AR Desai, J Huang, J Thom, JC Panuska, PC Stoy
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 350, 109967, 2024
2024
Prediction and Forecasting of Evapotranspiration and Groundwater Anomalies, Along With Improved Parameterization of ET in Agricultural Lands
A Talib
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2023
2023
Using remotely piloted aircrafts to evaluate potato water stress in Central Wisconsin
L Ebert, A Chisholm, J Prater, S Zipper, A Talib, A Desai, M Nocco
Authorea Preprints, 2022
2022
Improving irrigation planning and early prediction for agricultural drought in Wisconsin
A Talib, AR Desai
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, H165-0002, 2020
2020
Field-scale mapping and forecasting of water budgets in intensively irrigated agricultural regions through an advanced ensemble modeling framework
A Talib, AR Desai
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, H23C-02, 2019
2019
Pine to Potato Conversion Impacts to Groundwater Recharge in the Northern Great Lakes Region
MA Nocco, EO McNamee, B Bohman, A Talib, CJ Rosen, AR Desai, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H11J-1598, 2018
2018
Efficacy of Machine Learning Algorithms for Identifying Hotspots of Groundwater Depletion in Intensively Irrigated Agricultural Regions
A Talib, AR Desai
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, H21J-1787, 2018
2018
Groundwater-Surface water interaction in agricultural watershed that encompasses dense network of High Capacity wells
A Talib, AR Desai
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H34D-06, 2017
2017
Spatial and Temporal Forecasting of Groundwater Levels
A Talib, AR Desai, J Huang
Available at SSRN 4746296, 0
Improving Parameterization of a Regional Irrigation Scheduling Program for Evapotranspiration Estimation with Eddy Covariance Measurements
A Talib, AR Desai, J Huang, J Thom, JC Panuska, P Stoy
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