Brian A. Ebel, 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
 (Process-based characterization of near-surface hydrologic response and hydrologically driven slope instability.)
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Hermes AL, Ebel BA, Murphy SF, et al. (2021) Fates and fingerprints of sulfur and carbon following wildfire in economically important croplands of California, U.S. The Science of the Total Environment. 750: 142179
Ebel BA. (2020) Temporal evolution of measured and simulated infiltration following wildfire in the Colorado Front Range, USA: Shifting thresholds of runoff generation and hydrologic hazards Journal of Hydrology. 585: 124765
Ebel BA, Moody JA. (2020) Parameter estimation for multiple post‐wildfire hydrologic models Hydrological Processes
Ebel BA, Koch JC, Walvoord MA. (2019) Soil Physical, Hydraulic, and Thermal Properties in Interior Alaska, USA: Implications for Hydrologic Response to Thawing Permafrost Conditions Water Resources Research. 55: 4427-4447
Moody JA, Martin RG, Ebel BA. (2019) Sources of inherent infiltration variability in postwildfire soils Hydrological Processes. 33: 3010-3029
Romero OC, Ebel BA, Martin DA, et al. (2018) Postwildfire measurement of soil physical and hydraulic properties at selected sampling sites in the 2011 Las Conchas wildfire burn scar, Jemez Mountains, north-central New Mexico Scientific Investigations Report
Ebel BA, Godt JW, Lu N, et al. (2018) Field and Laboratory Hydraulic Characterization of Landslide‐Prone Soils in the Oregon Coast Range and Implications for Hydrologic Simulation Vadose Zone Journal. 17: 1-15
Murphy SF, McCleskey RB, Martin DA, et al. (2018) Fire, Flood, and Drought: Extreme Climate Events Alter Flow Paths and Stream Chemistry Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 123: 2513-2526
Ebel BA, Romero OC, Martin DA. (2018) Thresholds and relations for soil-hydraulic and soil-physical properties as a function of burn severity 4 years after the 2011 Las Conchas Fire, New Mexico, USA Hydrological Processes. 32: 2263-2278
Wieting C, Ebel BA, Singha K. (2017) Quantifying the effects of wildfire on changes in soil properties by surface burning of soils from the Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies. 13: 43-57
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