Publication by Topic
Where does water go after it rains?
- Ameli, Craig & Wong (2013). Series solutions for saturated–unsaturated flow in multi-layer unconfined aquifers, Advances in Water Resources, 60: 24-33
- Ameli & Craig (2014). Semi-analytical series solutions for three dimensional groundwater-surface water interaction, Water Resources Research, 50 (5)
- Ameli & Abedini (2015). Performance assessment of low-order versus high-order numerical schemes in numerical simulation of aquifer flow, Hydrology Research, 47(6), 1104-1115
- Ameli, Craig & McDonnell (2015). Are all runoff processes the same? Numerical experiments comparing Darcy-Richards to an overland flow-based approach for subsurface storm runoff simulation, Water Resources Research, 51 (12)
- Ameli, McDonnell & Bishop (2016). The exponential decline in saturated hydraulic conductivity with depth: A novel method for exploring its effect on water flow paths and transit time distribution, Hydrological Processes, 30 (14)
- Ameli & Craig (2108). Semi-Analytical 3D solution for assessing radial collector well pumping impacts on groundwater-surface water interaction, Hydrology Research, 49 (1)
- Ameli, Gabrielli, Morgenstern & McDonnell (2018). Groundwater subsidy from headwaters to their parent watershed: A combined field‐modeling approach, Water Resources Research, 54(7).
How does chemistry of rainwater alter on its way from being rainfall to being streamflow?
- Ameli, Amvrosiadi, Grabs, Creed, Laudon, McDonnell & Bishop (2016). Hillslope permeability architecture controls on subsurface transit time distribution and flow paths, Journal of Hydrology, 543, 17-30
- Ameli (2017). Controls on subsurface transport of sorbing contaminants, Hydrology Research, 48 (5), 1226-1239
- Ameli, Beven, Erlandsson, Creed, McDonnell & Bishop (2017). Primary weathering rates, water transit times and concentration-discharge relations: A theoretical analysis for the critical zone, Water Resources Research, 53 (1), 942-960.
- Erlandsson, Sverdrup, Bishop, Belyazid, Ameli & Köhler (2020). Catchment export of base cations: Improved mineral dissolution kinetics influence the role of water transit time, 6, 231-244.
How do forest & agricultural land developments impact water pathways and ultimately stream water quality & quantity?
- Ameli & Creed (2017). Quantifying hydrologic connectivity of wetlands to surface water systems, Hydrology and Earth System Science, 21, 1791–1808.
- Golden, Creed, Ali, Basu, Neff, Rains, McLaughlin, Alexander, Ameli, Christensen, Evenson, Jones, Lane & Lang (2017). Integrating geographically isolated wetlands into land management decisions, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 15 (6), 319–327.
- Serran, Creed, Ameli, Aldred (2017). Estimating rates of wetland loss using power-law function, Wetlands, 38(1).
- Ameli & Creed (2018). Groundwaters at risk: wetland loss changes sources, lengthens pathways, and decelerates rejuvenation of groundwater resources, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 55(2), 1-13.
- Jones, Ameli, Neff, Evenson, McLaughlin, Golden & Lane (2019). Modeling connectivity of non-floodplain wetlands: Insights, approaches, and recommendations, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, DOI: 10.1111/1752-1688.12735.
- Ameli & Creed (2019). Does wetland location matter when managing wetlands for watershed-scale flood and drought resilience?, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 55(3).
Publication by Year
2020
- Erlandsson, Sverdrup, Bishop, Belyazid, Ameli & Köhler (2020). Catchment export of base cations: Improved mineral dissolution kinetics influence the role of water transit time, SOIL, 6, 231-244.
2019
- Ameli & Creed (2019). Does wetland location matter when managing wetlands for watershed-scale flood and drought resilience?, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 55(3), 1-14.
- Jones, Ameli, Neff, Evenson, McLaughlin, Golden & Lane (2019). Modeling connectivity of non-floodplain wetlands: Insights, approaches, and recommendations, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, DOI:10.1111/1752-1688.12735.
2018
- Ameli, Gabrielli, Morgenstern & McDonnell (2018). Groundwater subsidy from headwaters to their parent watershed: A combined field‐modeling approach, Water Resources Research, 54(7).
- Ameli & Craig (2108). Semi-Analytical 3D solution for assessing radial collector well pumping impacts on groundwater-surface water interaction, Hydrology Research, 49 (1)
- Ameli & Creed (2018). Groundwaters at risk: wetland loss changes sources, lengthens pathways, and decelerates rejuvenation of groundwater resources, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 55(2), 1-13.
2017
- Ameli, Beven, Erlandsson, Creed, McDonnell & Bishop (2017). Primary weathering rates, water transit times and concentration-discharge relations: A theoretical analysis for the critical zone, Water Resources Research, 53 (1), 942-960.
- Ameli & Creed (2017). Quantifying hydrologic connectivity of wetlands to surface water systems, Hydrology and Earth System Science, 21, 1791–1808.
- Golden, Creed, Ali, Basu, Neff, Rains, McLaughlin, Alexander, Ameli, Christensen, Evenson, Jones, Lane & Lang (2017). Integrating geographically isolated wetlands into land management decisions, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 15 (6), 319–327.
- Serran, Creed, Ameli, Aldred (2017). Estimating rates of wetland loss using power-law function, Wetlands, 38(1).
- Ameli (2017). Controls on subsurface transport of sorbing contaminants, Hydrology Research, 48 (5), 1226-1239
2016
- Ameli, McDonnell & Bishop (2016). The exponential decline in saturated hydraulic conductivity with depth: A novel method for exploring its effect on water flow paths and transit time distribution, Hydrological Processes, 30 (14)
- Ameli, Amvrosiadi, Grabs, Creed, Laudon, McDonnell & Bishop (2016). Hillslope permeability architecture controls on subsurface transit time distribution and flow paths, Journal of Hydrology, 543, 17-30
2015
- Ameli, Craig & McDonnell (2015). Are all runoff processes the same? Numerical experiments comparing Darcy-Richards to an overland flow-based approach for subsurface storm runoff simulation, Water Resources Research, 51 (12)
- Ameli & Abedini (2015). Performance assessment of low-order versus high-order numerical schemes in numerical simulation of aquifer flow, Hydrology Research, 47(6), 1104-1115
2014
- Ameli & Craig (2014). Semi-analytical series solutions for three dimensional groundwater-surface water interaction, Water Resources Research, 50 (5)
2013
- Ameli, Craig & Wong (2013). Series solutions for saturated–unsaturated flow in multi-layer unconfined aquifers, Advances in Water Resources, 60: 24-33