ASU Scholarship Showcase
This growing collection consists of scholarly works authored by ASU-affiliated faculty, students and community members, and contains many open access articles. ASU-affiliated authors are encouraged to Share Your Work in the ASU Digital Repository.
- School of Earth and Space Exploration
- 1 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- 1 Dominguez, Francina
- 1 Hawkins, Gretchen
- 1 Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
- 1 Mascaro, Giuseppe
- 1 Rivera, Erick
- 1 Robles-Morua, Agustin
- more
- 1 School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
- 1 Vivoni, Enrique
- 1 English
- 1 Text
- 1 Public
- How Much!? Determining the Cost of an Assignment in an Organic Chemistry Class
- Evidence-Based Transit and Land Use Sketch Planning Using Interactive Accessibility Methods on Combined Schedule and Headway-Based Networks
- A Study of Driving Simulation Platforms for Automated Vehicles
- Whereabouts and Secrets: A Person-Centered Approach to Emerging Adults' Routine and Self-Disclosure to Parents
- Performing the Electrical: Ecologies of the Imaginary and Fem-technologies
Potential climate change impacts on summer precipitation and subsequent hydrologic responses in the southwestern U.S. are poorly constrained at present due to a lack of studies accounting for high resolution processes. In this investigation, we apply a distributed hydrologic model to the Beaver Creek watershed of central Arizona to explore its utility for climate change assessments. Manual model calibration and model validation were performed using radar-based precipitation data during three summers and compared to two alternative meteorological products to illustrate the sensitivity of the streamflow response. Using the calibrated and validated model, we investigated the watershed response during historical (1990–2000) …
- Contributors
- Hawkins, Gretchen, Vivoni, Enrique, Robles-Morua, Agustin, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015-07-01