Stephen J. Burges

Affiliations: 
1970- Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Hydrology, Hydrodynamics
Website:
http://www.ce.washington.edu/people/faculty/faculty.php?id=7
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http://www.aihydrology.org/awards/2003_Ray_K_Linsley_award.pdf
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2232006

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Ray Keyes Linsley grad student 1970 Stanford
 (Use of stochastic hydrology to determine storage requirements of reservoirs: a critical analysis.)
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Cristea NC, Kampf SK, Burges SJ. (2013) Revised Coefficients for Priestley-Taylor and Makkink-Hansen Equations for Estimating Daily Reference Evapotranspiration Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 18: 1289-1300
Cristea NC, Kampf SK, Burges SJ. (2013) Linear models for estimating annual and growing season reference evapotranspiration using averages of weather variables International Journal of Climatology. 33: 376-387
Lee SY, Hamlet AF, Fitzgerald CJ, et al. (2011) Methodology for Developing Flood Rule Curves Conditioned on El Niño-Southern Oscillation Classification Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 47: 81-92
Lee SY, Fitzgerald CJ, Hamlet AF, et al. (2011) Daily Time-Step Refinement of Optimized Flood Control Rule Curves for a Global Warming Scenario Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 137: 309-317
Burges SJ. (2011) Invited perspective: Why I am an optimist Water Resources Research. 47
Mirus BB, Loague K, Cristea NC, et al. (2011) A synthetic hydrologic-response dataset Hydrological Processes. 25: 3688-3692
Ward PRB, Yassien HA, Burges SJ. (2010) Flood flows and channel conveyance in the Athabasca River Delta, Canada International Journal of River Basin Management. 8: 161-172
Kampf SK, Burges SJ. (2010) Quantifying the water balance in a planar hillslope plot: Effects of measurement errors on flow prediction Journal of Hydrology. 380: 191-202
Cristea NC, Burges SJ. (2010) An assessment of the current and future thermal regimes of three streams located in the Wenatchee River basin, Washington State: Some implications for regional river basin systems Climatic Change. 102: 493-520
Cristea NC, Burges SJ. (2009) Use of thermal infrared imagery to complement monitoring and modeling of spatial stream temperatures Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 14: 1080-1090
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