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Christopher Heppner
EKI Environment & Water, Inc.
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First‐order exchange coefficient coupling for simulating surface water–groundwater interactions: parameter sensitivity and consistency with a physics‐based approach
BA Ebel, BB Mirus, CS Heppner, JE VanderKwaak, K Loague
Hydrological Processes 23 (13), 1949-1959, 2009
1292009
Multiple-methods investigation of recharge at a humid-region fractured rock site, Pennsylvania, USA
CS Heppner, JR Nimmo, GJ Folmar, WJ Gburek, DW Risser
Hydrogeology Journal 15 (5), 915-927, 2007
1132007
Further testing of the Integrated Hydrology Model (InHM): Event‐based simulations for a small rangeland catchment located near Chickasha, Oklahoma
K Loague, CS Heppner, RH Abrams, AE Carr, JE VanderKwaak, BA Ebel
Hydrological Processes 19 (7), 1373-1398, 2005
972005
Physics‐based hydrologic‐response simulation: Foundation for hydroecology and hydrogeomorphology
K Loague, CS Heppner, BB Mirus, BA Ebel, Q Ran, AE Carr, SH BeVille, ...
Hydrological Processes 20 (5), 1231-1237, 2006
882006
Adding sediment transport to the integrated hydrology model (InHM): Development and testing
CS Heppner, Q Ran, JE VanderKwaak, K Loague
Advances in Water Resources 29 (6), 930-943, 2006
862006
A computer program for predicting recharge with a master recession curve
CS Heppner, JR Nimmo
US Geological Survey, 2005
782005
Assessing the detail needed to capture rainfall‐runoff dynamics with physics‐based hydrologic response simulation
BB Mirus, BA Ebel, CS Heppner, K Loague
Water Resources Research 47 (3), 2011
582011
The quixotic search for a comprehensive understanding of hydrologic response at the surface: Horton, Dunne, Dunton, and the role of concept‐development simulation
K Loague, CS Heppner, BA Ebel, JE VanderKwaak
Hydrological Processes 24 (17), 2499-2505, 2010
532010
Long‐term InHM simulations of hydrologic response and sediment transport for the R‐5 catchment
CS Heppner, K Loague, JE VanderKwaak
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 32 (9), 1273-1292, 2007
522007
Further testing of the integrated hydrology model (InHM): multiple‐species sediment transport
Q Ran, CS Heppner, JE VanderKwaak, K Loague
Hydrological Processes 21 (11), 1522-1531, 2007
492007
A dam problem: simulated upstream impacts for a Searsville‐like watershed
CS Heppner, K Loague
Ecohydrology 1 (4), 408-424, 2008
352008
Characterizing long-term hydrologic-response and sediment-transport for the R-5 catchment
CS Heppner, K Loague
Journal of environmental quality 37 (6), 2181-2191, 2008
122008
A dam problem: characterizing the upstream hydrologic and geomorphologic impacts of dams
CS Heppner
Stanford University, 2007
82007
W00H10 Assessing the detail needed to capture rainfall-runoff dynamics with physics-based hydrologic response simulation (doi 10.1029/2010WR009906)
BB Mirus, BA Ebel, CS Heppner, K Loague
Water Resources Research 48 (3), 2012
2012
Physics-based hydrologic-response simulation: A quantitative foundation for hydroecology and hydrogeomorphology
K Loague, JE Vanderkwaak, AE Carr, CS Heppner, BA Ebel, Q Ran, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2005
2005
Adding Multiple-Species Sediment Transport to the Integrated Hydrology Model (InHM)
CS Heppner, Q Ran, JE Vanderkwaak, K Loague
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2005
2005
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Ground-Water Recharge in Minnesota Using Multiple Methods
G Delin, D Lorenz, R Healy, J Nimmo, C Heppner, T Winter
2005
Publications—Scientific Investigations Reports
CS Heppner, JR Nimmo
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