Thomas Maddock

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University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
Hydrology, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering
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Hanson RT, Boyce SE, Schmid W, et al. (2014) One-Water Hydrologic Flow Model (MODFLOW-OWHM) Techniques and Methods
Rodrigues DBB, Gupta HV, Serrat-Capdevila A, et al. (2014) Contrasting American and Brazilian systems for water allocation and transfers Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 141
Ajami H, Meixner T, Dominguez F, et al. (2012) Seasonalizing mountain system recharge in semi-arid basins-climate change impacts. Ground Water. 50: 585-97
Ajami H, Maddock T, Meixner T, et al. (2012) RIPGIS-NET: a GIS tool for riparian groundwater evapotranspiration in MODFLOW. Ground Water. 50: 154-8
Ajami H, Troch PA, Maddock T, et al. (2011) Quantifying mountain block recharge by means of catchment-scale storage-discharge relationships Water Resources Research. 47
Ajami H, Meixner T, Maddock T, et al. (2011) Impact of land-surface elevation and riparian evapotranspiration seasonality on groundwater budget in MODFLOW models Hydrogeology Journal. 19: 1181-1188
Serrat-Capdevila A, Valdés JB, Pérez JG, et al. (2007) Modeling climate change impacts – and uncertainty – on the hydrology of a riparian system: The San Pedro Basin (Arizona/Sonora) Journal of Hydrology. 347: 48-66
Baird KJ, Stromberg JC, Maddock T. (2005) Linking riparian dynamics and groundwater: an ecohydrologic approach to modeling groundwater and riparian vegetation. Environmental Management. 36: 551-64
Baird KJ, Maddock T. (2005) Simulating riparian evapotranspiration: A new methodology and application for groundwater models Journal of Hydrology. 312: 176-190
Goodrich DC, Scott R, Qi J, et al. (2000) Seasonal estimates of riparian evapotranspiration using remote and in situ measurements Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 105: 281-309
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