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Where does water go after it rains?​
  1. Ameli, Craig & Wong (2013). Series solutions for saturated–unsaturated flow in multi-layer unconfined aquifers, Advances in Water Resources, 60: 24-33
  2. ​Ameli  &  Craig (2014). Semi-analytical series solutions for three dimensional groundwater-surface water interaction, Water Resources Research, 50 (5)
  3. 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
  4. 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)
  5. 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)​
  6. Ameli & Craig (2108). Semi-Analytical 3D solution for assessing radial collector well pumping impacts on groundwater-surface water interaction, Hydrology Research, 49 (1)​
  7. 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?
  1. 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
  2. ​Ameli (2017). Controls on subsurface transport of sorbing contaminants, Hydrology Research, 48 (5), 1226-1239
  3. 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.
  4. 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?
  1. Ameli & Creed (2017). Quantifying hydrologic connectivity of wetlands to surface water systems, Hydrology and Earth System Science, 21, 1791–1808.
  2. 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.
  3. Serran, Creed, Ameli, Aldred (2017). Estimating rates of wetland loss using power-law function, Wetlands, 38(1).
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. ​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
  1. 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
  1. 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.
  2. 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
  1. Ameli, Gabrielli, Morgenstern & McDonnell (2018). Groundwater subsidy from headwaters to their parent watershed: A combined field‐modeling approach, Water Resources Research, 54(7).
  2. ​Ameli & Craig (2108). Semi-Analytical 3D solution for assessing radial collector well pumping impacts on groundwater-surface water interaction, Hydrology Research, 49 (1)​
  3. 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
  1. 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.
  2. ​Ameli & Creed (2017). Quantifying hydrologic connectivity of wetlands to surface water systems, Hydrology and Earth System Science, 21, 1791–1808.
  3. 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.
  4. ​Serran, Creed, Ameli, Aldred (2017). Estimating rates of wetland loss using power-law function, Wetlands, 38(1).
  5. ​Ameli (2017). Controls on subsurface transport of sorbing contaminants, Hydrology Research, 48 (5), 1226-1239

2016
  1. 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)
  2. ​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
  1. 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)
  2. ​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
  1. ​Ameli  &  Craig (2014). Semi-analytical series solutions for three dimensional groundwater-surface water interaction, Water Resources Research, 50 (5)

2013
  1. Ameli, Craig & Wong (2013). Series solutions for saturated–unsaturated flow in multi-layer unconfined aquifers, Advances in Water Resources, 60: 24-33
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