- Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
- Agriculture, Soil, Plant Science
- Sugarcane Cultivation and Processing
- Horticultural and Viticultural Research
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Sunflower and Safflower Cultivation
- Potato Plant Research
- Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
- Cassava research and cyanide
- Research in Cotton Cultivation
- Water resources management and optimization
- Peanut Plant Research Studies
- Irrigation Practices and Water Management
- Agricultural Development and Policies
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Soybean genetics and cultivation
- Banana Cultivation and Research
- Food Industry and Aquatic Biology
- Energy, Environment, Agriculture Analysis
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
- Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
- Agricultural Productivity and Crop Improvement
- Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
- Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
- Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
University of New Hampshire
2010-2024
Analysis Group (United States)
2010-2024
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
2022-2023
University of Wisconsin–Madison
2010
Abstract Here we provide an update to global gridded annual and monthly crop datasets. This new dataset uses the categories established by Global Agro-Ecological Zones (GAEZ) Version 3 model, which is based on Food Agricultural Organization of United Nations (FAO) production data. We used publicly available data from FAOSTAT database as well GAEZ 4 generate circa 2015 harvested area, production, yields system (irrigated rainfed) for 26 crops globally at 5-minute resolution. additionally...
Abstract. Major multi-reservoir cascades represent a primary mechanism for dealing with hydrologic variability and extremes within institutionally complex river basins worldwide. These coordinated management processes fundamentally reshape water balance dynamics. Yet, coordination have been largely ignored in the increasingly sophisticated representations of reservoir operations large-scale hydrological models. The aim this paper is twofold, namely (i) to provide evidence that common...
Abstract. This paper describes the University of New Hampshire Water Balance Model, WBM, a process-based gridded global hydrologic model that simulates land surface components water cycle and includes extraction for use in agriculture domestic sectors. The WBM was first published 1989; here, we describe fully open-source version (v.1.0.0). Earlier descriptions methods provide foundation most recent is detailed here. We present an overview functionality, utility, evaluation simulated river...
Samal, N. R., W. Wollheim, S. Zuidema, R. Stewart, Z. Zhou, M. Mineau, Borsuk, K. H. Gardner, Glidden, T. Huang, D. Lutz, G. Mavrommati, A. Thorn, C. P. Wake, and Huber. 2017. A coupled terrestrial aquatic biogeophysical model of the Upper Merrimack River watershed, New Hampshire, to inform ecosystem services evaluation management under climate land-cover change. Ecology Society 22(4):18. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09662-220418
Agro-ecosystems play an important role in regulating global changes caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Restoration of soil organic carbon (SOC) agricultural soils can not only improve quality but also influence climate change and agronomic productivity. With about half its land area under use, China exhibits vast potential for (C) sequestration that needs to be researched. Chinese cropland has experienced SOC over the past century. The study dynamics different bioclimatic conditions...
There is a growing concern about limited water supply and scarcity in many river basins across the world. The agricultural sector largest user of freshwater on planet, with amount extracted for livestock systems. Here, we use data from GLEAM model to advance previous studies that estimated footprints by quantifying feed production, animal drinking water, service water. We additionally account role trade accounting allocations different animals countries make hydrologic estimate irrigation...
Abstract Regional warming and associated changes in hydrologic systems pose challenges to water supply management river basins of the western United States call for improved understanding spatial temporal variability runoff. We apply a network total width, subannual delta blue intensity tree-ring chronologies combination with monthly balance model identify droughts their precipitation P temperature T footprints Truckee–Carson River basin (TCRB). Stepwise regression gave reasonably accurate...
Abstract. This paper describes the University of New Hampshire Water Balance Model, WBM, a process-based gridded global hydrologic model that simulates land surface components water cycle and includes extraction for use in agriculture domestic sectors. WBM has long publication history; here we describe first fully open source version. version suite tracking modules enable analysis flow-path histories on supply. Earlier descriptions methods provide foundation most recent detailed here. is...
Abstract The MERIT-Hydro networks re-gridded by the Iterative Hydrography Upscaling (IHU) algorithm do not retain exo- or endorheic basin attributes from original data. Here we developed methods to assign such those and any other digital river networks. motivation is that inland drainage basins are essential for hydrologic modelling of global regional water balances, land surface storage, gravity anomalies, sea level rise, etc. First, create explicitly label exorheic catchments criteria...
Download the Singularity image and data files associated with open source release of University New Hampshire Water Balance Model from Ancillary Data Website
Abstract. Model-based risk assessment of hydrological extremes needs to consider the interactions between many stakeholders in a river basin as well institutions and regulations that mediate them. Unfortunately, commonly employed representations human-operated structures models are limited their ability capture human-mediated coordination control actions complex systems. This study contributes detailed diagnostic analysis parametric controls effects standard reservoir flood drought modeling....