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  1. Summary of Los Alamos National Laboratory Science, Technology and Engineering Metrics - January 2013
  2. Real-world hydrologic assessment of a fully-distributed hydrological model in a parallel computing environment
  3. Multiscale Bayesian neural networks for soil water content estimation
  4. Linking science with environmental decision making: Experiences from an integrated modeling approach to supporting sustainable water resources management
  5. Multiscale Pedotransfer Functions for Soil Water Retention
  6. Curve Number and Peakflow Responses Following the Cerro Grande Fire on a Small Watershed
  7. The Doe Water Cycle Pilot Study
  8. Statistical Exploration of Matrix Hydrologic Properties for the Bandelier Tuff, Los Alamos, New Mexico
  9. Virtual watersheds: simulating the water balance of the rio grande basin
  10. Predicting floodplain boundary changes following the Cerro Grande wildfire
  11. Water Resources Simulation in the Rio Grande Basin Using Coupled Models
  12. A three-dimensional multiphase flow model for assessing NAPL contamination in porous and fractured media, 2. Porous medium simulation examples
  13. Representing Soil Moisture in Experimental Trench Cover Designs for Waste Burial with the CREAMS Model
  14. Reply [to “Comments on ‘A three-dimensional finite-element model for simulating water flow in variably saturated porous media’ by Peter S. Huyakorn et al.”]
  15. Field-scale evaluation of infiltration parameters from soil texture for hydrologic analysis
  16. A three-dimensional finite-element model for simulating water flow in variably saturated porous media
  17. Testing of the SPUR Hydrology Component on Rangeland Watersheds in Southwest Idaho
  18. SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF RANGELAND INFILTRATION RATES