Chuck N. Kroll

Affiliations: 
Environmental & Resources Engineering SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Physical Geography, Hydrology
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Hecht JS, Vogel RM, McManamay RA, et al. (2020) Decision Trees for Incorporating Hypothesis Tests of Hydrologic Alteration into Hydropower–Ecosystem Tradeoffs Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 146: 04020017
Nyelele C, Kroll CN. (2020) The equity of urban forest ecosystem services and benefits in the Bronx, NY Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 53: 126723
Vogel RM, Kroll CN. (2020) A comparison of estimators of the conditional mean under non-stationary conditions Advances in Water Resources. 143: 103672
Lin J, Kroll CN, Nowak DJ, et al. (2019) A review of urban forest modeling: Implications for management and future research Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 43: 126366
Nyelele C, Kroll CN, Nowak DJ. (2019) Present and future ecosystem services of trees in the Bronx, NY Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 42: 10-20
Roodsari BK, Chandler DG, Kelleher C, et al. (2018) A comparison of SAC‐SMA and Adaptive Neuro‐fuzzy Inference System for real‐time flood forecasting in small urban catchments Journal of Flood Risk Management. 12
Stagnitta TJ, Kroll CN, Zhang Z. (2018) A comparison of methods for low streamflow estimation from spot measurements Hydrological Processes. 32: 480-492
Bodnaruk EW, Kroll CN, Yang Y, et al. (2017) Where to plant urban trees? A spatially explicit methodology to explore ecosystem service tradeoffs Landscape and Urban Planning. 157: 457-467
Allaire MC, Vogel RM, Kroll CN. (2015) The hydromorphology of an urbanizing watershed using multivariate elasticity Advances in Water Resources. 86: 147-154
Tao W, Shi S, Kroll CN. (2013) Influences of wood preservation, lumber size, and weather on field leaching of red pine lumber. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 260: 296-304
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