Christopher S. Heppner, Ph.D.

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2007 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Hydrology
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Keith Loague grad student 2007 Stanford
 (A dam problem: Characterizing the upstream hydrologic and geomorphologic impacts of dams.)
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Mirus BB, Ebel BA, Heppner CS, et al. (2011) Assessing the detail needed to capture rainfall-runoff dynamics with physics-based hydrologic response simulation Water Resources Research. 47
Loague K, Heppner CS, Ebel BA, et al. (2010) The quixotic search for a comprehensive understanding of hydrologic response at the surface: Horton, Dunne, Dunton, and the role of concept-development simulation Hydrological Processes. 24: 2499-2505
Ebel BA, Mirus BB, Heppner CS, et al. (2009) First-order exchange coefficient coupling for simulating surface water-groundwater interactions: parameter sensitivity and consistency with a physics-based approach Hydrological Processes. 23: 1949-1959
Heppner CS, Loague K. (2008) Characterizing long-term hydrologic-response and sediment-transport for the R-5 catchment. Journal of Environmental Quality. 37: 2181-91
Heppner CS, Loague K. (2008) A dam problem: simulated upstream impacts for a Searsville-like watershed Ecohydrology. 1: 408-424
Heppner CS, Nimmo JR, Folmar GJ, et al. (2007) Multiple-methods investigation of recharge at a humid-region fractured rock site, Pennsylvania, USA Hydrogeology Journal. 15: 915-927
Ran Q, Heppner CS, VanderKwaak JE, et al. (2007) Further testing of the integrated hydrology model (InHM): multiple-species sediment transport Hydrological Processes. 21: 1522-1531
Heppner CS, Loague K, VanderKwaak JE. (2007) Long-term InHM simulations of hydrologic response and sediment transport for the R-5 catchment Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 32: 1273-1292
Heppner CS, Ran Q, VanderKwaak JE, et al. (2006) Adding sediment transport to the integrated hydrology model (InHM): Development and testing Advances in Water Resources. 29: 930-943
Loague K, Heppner CS, Mirus BB, et al. (2006) Physics-based hydrologic-response simulation: foundation for hydroecology and hydrogeomorphology Hydrological Processes. 20: 1231-1237
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