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Tyler Smith
Tyler Smith
Associate Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University
Email yang diverifikasi di clarkson.edu
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Bayesian methods in hydrologic modeling: A study of recent advancements in Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques
TJ Smith, LA Marshall
Water Resources Research 44 (12), 2008
1462008
Modeling residual hydrologic errors with Bayesian inference
T Smith, L Marshall, A Sharma
Journal of Hydrology 528, 29-37, 2015
1192015
Development of a formal likelihood function for improved Bayesian inference of ephemeral catchments
T Smith, A Sharma, L Marshall, R Mehrotra, S Sisson
Water Resources Research 46 (12), 2010
1122010
Exploring uncertainty and model predictive performance concepts via a modular snowmelt-runoff modeling framework
TJ Smith, LA Marshall
Environmental Modelling & Software 25 (6), 691-701, 2010
442010
Using field data to inform and evaluate a new model of catchment hydrologic connectivity
T Smith, L Marshall, B McGlynn, K Jencso
Water Resources Research 49 (10), 6834-6846, 2013
412013
Predicting hydrologic response through a hierarchical catchment knowledgebase: A Bayes empirical Bayes approach
T Smith, L Marshall, A Sharma
Water Resources Research 50 (2), 1189-1204, 2014
332014
Tools for investigating the prior distribution in Bayesian hydrology
Y Tang, L Marshall, A Sharma, T Smith
Journal of Hydrology 538, 551-562, 2016
292016
Assessing the impact of PET estimation methods on hydrologic model performance
DI Jayathilake, T Smith
Hydrology Research 52 (2), 373-388, 2021
182021
Understanding the role of hydrologic model structures on evapotranspiration-driven sensitivity
DI Jayathilake, T Smith
Hydrological Sciences Journal 65 (9), 1474-1489, 2020
182020
Flood mapping uncertainty from a restoration perspective: A practical case study
CG Rampinelli, I Knack, T Smith
Water 12 (7), 1948, 2020
132020
Diagnostic calibration and cross‐catchment transferability of a simple process‐consistent hydrologic model
T Smith, K Hayes, L Marshall, B McGlynn, K Jencso
Hydrological Processes 30 (26), 5027-5038, 2016
132016
Typecasting catchments: Classification, directionality, and the pursuit of universality
T Smith, L Marshall, B McGlynn
Advances in Water Resources 112, 245-253, 2018
102018
Calibrating hydrologic models in flow‐corrected time
T Smith, L Marshall, B McGlynn
Water Resources Research 50 (1), 748-753, 2014
92014
Identifying the influence of systematic errors in potential evapotranspiration on rainfall–runoff models
DI Jayathilake, T Smith
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 27 (2), 04021047, 2022
62022
Predicting the temporal transferability of model parameters through a hydrological signature analysis
DI Jayathilake, T Smith
Frontiers of Earth Science 14, 110-123, 2020
62020
USING SOIL MOISTURE TRENDS ACROSS TOPOGRAPHIC GRADIENTS TO EXAMINE CONTROLS ON SEMI-ARID ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS By BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COLLEGE,(May)
TJ Smith
52010
How to select an objective function using information theory
TO Hodson, TM Over, TJ Smith, LM Marshall
Water Resources Research 60 (5), e2023WR035803, 2024
22024
Conceptual hydrologic modeling: insights into bayesian analysis, model development, and predictions in ungauged basins
TJ Smith
Montana State University, 2012
22012
A conceptual precipitation-runoff modeling suite: Model selection, calibration and predictive uncertainty assessment
TJ Smith
Montana State University-Bozeman, College of Engineering, 2008
12008
" Cliff Ecology: Pattern and Process in Cliff Ecosystems" by Doug Larson, Uta Matthes, and Peter Kelly. 2000.[book review]
T Smith
The Canadian Field-Naturalist 117 (4), 672-672, 2003
12003
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