Benjamin B. Mirus, Ph.D.

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2009 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Hydrology, Environmental Sciences, Geomorphology
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Keith Loague grad student 2009 Stanford
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Percy MS, Riveros-Iregui DA, Mirus BB, et al. (2020) Temporal and spatial variability of shallow soil moisture across four planar hillslopes on a tropical ocean island, San Cristóbal, Galápagos Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies. 30: 100692
Temme A, Guzzetti F, Samia J, et al. (2020) The future of landslides’ past—a framework for assessing consecutive landsliding systems Landslides. 17: 1519-1528
Thomas MA, Mirus BB, Smith JB. (2020) Hillslopes in humid‐tropical climates aren't always wet: implications for hydrologic response and landslide initiation in Puerto Rico Hydrological Processes
Fusco F, Vita PD, Mirus BB, et al. (2019) Physically Based Estimation of Rainfall Thresholds Triggering Shallow Landslides in Volcanic Slopes of Southern Italy Water. 11: 1915
Mirus BB, Becker RE, Baum RL, et al. (2018) Integrating real-time subsurface hydrologic monitoring with empirical rainfall thresholds to improve landslide early warning Landslides. 15: 1909-1919
Thomas MA, Mirus BB, Collins BD, et al. (2018) Variability in soil-water retention properties and implications for physics-based simulation of landslide early warning criteria Landslides. 15: 1265-1277
Nimmo JR, Creasey KM, Perkins K, et al. (2017) Preferential flow, diffuse flow, and perching in an interbedded fractured-rock unsaturated zone Hydrogeology Journal. 25: 421-444
Mirus BB, Ebel BA, Mohr CH, et al. (2017) Disturbance Hydrology: Preparing for an Increasingly Disturbed Future Water Resources Research. 53: 10007-10016
Fatichi S, Vivoni ER, Ogden FL, et al. (2016) An overview of current applications, challenges, and future trends in distributed process-based models in hydrology Journal of Hydrology. 537: 45-60
Mirus BB, Halford KJ, Sweetkind DS, et al. (2016) Testing the suitability of geologic frameworks for extrapolating hydraulic properties across regional scales Hydrogeology Journal. 24: 1133-1146
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