Steven G. Buchberger
Affiliations: | University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH |
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Mazzoni F, Alvisi S, Blokker M, et al. (2022) Investigating the characteristics of residential end uses of water: A worldwide review. Water Research. 230: 119500 |
Omaghomi T, Buchberger S, Cole D, et al. (2020) Probability of Water Fixture Use during Peak Hour in Residential Buildings Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 146: 4020027 |
Creaco E, Blokker M, Buchberger S. (2017) Models for Generating Household Water Demand Pulses: Literature Review and Comparison Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 143: 4017013 |
Hudepohl MR, Buchberger SG, Shuster WD. (2016) Hydrology of synthetic turf fields: Modeling approach with field data Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering. 142 |
Martin EA, Buchberger SG, Chakraborty D. (2015) Reliability of Harvested Rainfall as an Auxiliary Source of Non-potable Water Procedia Engineering. 119: 1119-1128 |
Creaco E, Farmani R, Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia L, et al. (2015) Correlation or not Correlation? This is the Question in Modelling Residential Water Demand Pulses Procedia Engineering. 119: 1455-1462 |
Mancipe-Munoz NA, Buchberger SG, Suidan MT, et al. (2014) Calibration of Rainfall-Runoff Model in Urban Watersheds for Stormwater Management Assessment Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 140: 05014001 |
Li Z, Clark RM, Buchberger SG, et al. (2014) Evaluation of Climate Change Impact on Drinking Water Treatment Plant Operation Journal of Environmental Engineering. 140 |
Omaghomi T, Buchberger S. (2014) Estimating Water Demands in Buildings Procedia Engineering. 89: 1013-1022 |
Gargano R, Tricarico C, Buchberger S, et al. (2014) The Mixed Model for the Residential Flow Demand of a Small Number of Users Procedia Engineering. 89: 975-981 |