Gregory W. Characklis

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Environmental Sciences & Engineering University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Environmental Engineering
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Mark R. Wiesner grad student 1994 Rice University (Chemistry Tree)
 (Characterization of particles, metals and water quality in urban runoff)
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Zeff H, Characklis GW, Thurman W. (2020) How Do Price Surcharges Impact Water Utility Financial Incentives to Pursue Alternative Supplies during Drought? Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 146: 04020042
Baum R, Characklis GW. (2020) Mitigating Drought-Related Financial Risks for Water Utilities via Integration of Risk Pooling and Reinsurance Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 146: 05020007
Hamilton AL, Characklis GW, Reed PM. (2020) Managing financial risk tradeoffs for hydropower generation using snowpack‐based index contracts Water Resources Research
Denaro S, Castelletti A, Giuliani M, et al. (2020) Insurance Portfolio Diversification Through Bundling for Competing Agents Exposed to Uncorrelated Drought and Flood Risks Water Resources Research. 56
Gorelick DE, Lin L, Zeff HB, et al. (2020) Accounting for Adaptive Water Supply Management When Quantifying Climate and Land Cover Change Vulnerability Water Resources Research. 56
Meyer ES, Foster BT, Characklis GW, et al. (2020) Integrating Physical and Financial Approaches to Manage Environmental Financial Risk on the Great Lakes Water Resources Research. 56
Trindade BC, Gold DF, Reed PM, et al. (2020) Water pathways: An open source stochastic simulation system for integrated water supply portfolio management and infrastructure investment planning Environmental Modelling and Software. 132: 104772
Su Y, Kern JD, Denaro S, et al. (2020) An open source model for quantifying risks in bulk electric power systems from spatially and temporally correlated hydrometeorological processes Environmental Modelling & Software. 126: 104667
Su Y, Kern JD, Reed PM, et al. (2020) Compound hydrometeorological extremes across multiple timescales drive volatility in California electricity market prices and emissions Applied Energy. 276: 115541
Gupta RS, Hamilton AL, Reed PM, et al. (2020) Can modern multi-objective evolutionary algorithms discover high-dimensional financial risk portfolio tradeoffs for snow-dominated water-energy systems? Advances in Water Resources. 145: 103718
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