Please contact me for reprints. * refers to student or postdoc
70. Botero-Acosta, Alejandra, Darren L. Ficklin, Nima Ehsani, and Jason H. Knouft, 2022. Climate induced changes in streamflow and water temperature in basins across the Atlantic Coast of the United States: An Opportunity for Nature-based Regional Management. Journal of Hydrology – Regional Studies (Accepted).
69. Khodaee, Mahsa, Taehee Hwang, Darren L. Ficklin, Jonathan M. Duncan, 2022. With Warming, Spring Streamflow Peaks are More Coupled with Vegetation Green-up than Snowmelt in the Northeastern United States. Hydrological Processes 36(6), e14621. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14621
68. Ficklin, Darren L. Sarah E. Null, John T. Abatzoglou, Kimberly A. Novick, Daniel T. Myers*, 2022. Hydrological intensification will increase the complexity of water resource management. Earth’s Future 10(3), e2021EF002487.
67. Novick, Kimberly A., Darren L. Ficklin, Dennis Baldocchi, Kenneth J. Davis, Teamrat Ghezzehei, Alexandra G. Konings, Natasha Macbean, Nina Raoult, Russell L. Scott, Yuning Shi, Benjamin N. Sulman, Jeffrey D. Wood, 2022. Confronting the Water Potential Information Gap. Nature Geoscience 15(3), 158-164.
66. Qi, Junyu, Sangchul Lee, Xinzhong Du, Darren L. Ficklin, Qianfeng Wang, Debjani Singh, Glenn E. Moglen, Gregory W. McCarthy, Yuyu Zhou, Xuesong Zhang, Daniel T. Myers*. Coupling Terrestrial and Aquatic Thermal Processes for Improving Stream Temperature Modeling at the Watershed Scale, 2021. Journal of Hydrology 603, 126983. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126983
65. Myers, Daniel T.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Scott M. Robeson, 2021. Incorporating rain-on-snow into the SWAT model results in more accurate simulations of hydrologic extremes. Journal of Hydrology 603, 126972. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126972
64. Myers, Daniel T.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Scott M. Robeson, Ram P. Neupane*, Alejandra Botero-Acosta, Pedro M. Avellaneda*, 2021. Choosing an arbitrary calibration period for hydrologic models: How much does it influence water balance simulations? Hydrological Processes (Accepted)
63. Cherkauer, Keith, A., Laura Bowling, Indrajeet Chaubey, Natalie Chin, Darren L. Ficklin, Alan F. Hamlet, Stephen Kines, Charlotte Lee, Ram Neupane*, Garett Pignotti, Sanoar Rahman, Sarmistha Singh, Pandara Valappil Femeena, Tanja Williamson, 2021 Climate Change Impacts and Strategies for Adaptation for Water Resource Management in Indiana. Climatic Change (Accepted)
62. Hall, Damon M., Susan J. Gilbertz, Matthew B. Anderson, Pedro Avellaneda*, Darren L. Ficklin, Jason H. Knouft, Christopher S. Lowry, 2021. Mechanisms for engaging social systems in freshwater science research. Freshwater Science (Accepted).
61. Avellaneda, Pedro M.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Christopher Lowry, Jason Knouft, Damon Hall. 2020. Improving hydrological models with the assimilation of crowdsourced data. Water Resources Research 56(5), e2019WR026325.
60. Robeson, Scott M. Justin T. Maxwell, and Darren L. Ficklin. 2020. Bias correction of paleoclimatic reconstructions: A new look at 1200+ years of Upper Colorado River flow. Geophysical Research Letters 47, e2019GL086689.
59. Ficklin, Darren L., John T. Abatzoglou, Kimberly A. Novick. A new perspective on terrestrial hydroclimatic intensity that incorporates both supply and demand. Geophysical Research Letters 46, 8114-8124.
58. Zhang, Quan, Darren L. Ficklin, Stefano Manzoni, Lixin Wang, Danielle Way, Richard P. Phillips, Kimberly A. Novick. Response of ecosystem intrinsic water use efficiency and gross primary productivity to rising vapor pressure deficit. Environmental Research Letters 14, 074023.
57. VanCompernolle, Michelle*, Jason H. Knouft, Darren L. Ficklin. Multispecies freshwater conservation in response to climate change in the southeastern United States. Diversity and Distributions 25, 1388-1398.
56. Krause, Kevin, Huicheng Chien, Darren L. Ficklin, Damon M. Hall, Gunter A. Schuster, Todd M. Swannack, Chris A. Taylor, Jason H. Knouft. Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions. Climatic Change 154(1-2), 107-123.
55. Strange, Brandon M., Justin T. Maxwell, Scott M. Robeson, Grant L. Harley, Matthew D. Therrell, Darren L. Ficklin. 2019. Comparing Three Approaches to Reconstructing Streamflow Using Tree Rings in the Wabash River Basin in the Midwestern, US. Journal of Hydrology 573, 829-840.
54. VanCompernolle, Michelle*, Jason H. Knouft, Darren L. Ficklin. 2019. Hydrologic and thermal conditions occupied by a species within a single watershed predict the geographic extent of occurrence of freshwater fishes. Ecohydrology 12(3), e2071.
53. Neupane, Ram P.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Jason H. Knouft, Nima Ehsani, Raj Cibin. 2019. Hydrologic responses to projected climate change in ecologically diverse watersheds of the Gulf Coast, USA. International Journal of Climatology 39(4), 2227-2243.
52. Giles, Nicholas, Meghna Babbar-Sebens, Raghavan Srinivasan, Darren L. Ficklin, Bradley L. Barnhart. 2019. Optimization of Linear Stream Temperature Model Parameters in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool for the Continental United States. Ecological Engineering 127, 125-134.
51. Kannenberg, Steven A., Justin T. Maxwell, Neil Pederson, Loïc D’Orangeville, Darren L. Ficklin, Richard P. Phillips. 2019. Drought legacies are dependent on water table depth, wood anatomy, and drought timing across the eastern U.S. Ecology Letters 22, 119-127.
50. Barnhart, Bradley L., Amy Piscopo, Brenda Rashleigh, Chas Jones, Darren L. Ficklin, Heather Golden, James Pauer, Jonathan Halama, Joseph Kasprzyk, Keith Sawicz, Michelle Simon, Nahal Hoghooghi, Paul Pettus, Paul Mayer, Robert McKane. 2018. Embedding co-production and addressing uncertainty in watershed modeling decision-support tools: Success and challenges. Environmental Modeling and Software 109, 368-379.
49. Mustafa, Mamoon, Bradley L. Barnhart, Darren L. Ficklin, Meghna Babbar-Sebens. 2018. Modeling landscape change effects on stream temperature using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool. Water 10(9), 1143.
48. Fu, Zheng, Tobias Gerken, Gabriel Bromley, Alessandro Araújo, Damien Bonal, Benoît Burban, Darren L. Ficklin, Jose D. Fuentes, Michael Goulden, Takashi Hirano, Yoshiko Kosugi, Michael Liddell, Giacomo Nicolini, Shuli Niu, Olivier Roupsard, Paolo Stefani,Chunrong Mi, Zaddy Tofte, Jingfeng Xiao, Riccardo Valentini, Sebastian Wolf, Paul C. Stoy. 2018. The surface-atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide in tropical rainforests: Sensitivity to environmental drivers and flux measurement methodology. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 263, 292-307.
47. Ficklin, Darren L., John T. Abatzoglou, Scott M. Robeson, Sarah E. Null, Jason H. Knouft. 2018. Natural and managed watersheds show similar responses to recent climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115(34), 8553-8557.
46. Du, Xinzhong, Narayan Kumar Shrestha, Darren L. Ficklin, Junye Wang. 2018. Incorporation of the equilibrium temperature approach in a Soil and Water Assessment Tool hydroclimatological stream temperature model. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22, 2343–2357.
45. Jepsen, Steven M., Thomas C. Harmon, Darren L. Ficklin, Noah P. Molotch, Bin Guan. 2018. Evapotranspiration sensitivity to air temperature across a snow-influenced watershed: Space-for-time substitution versus integrated watershed modelling. Journal of Hydrology 556, 645-659.
44. Maxwell, Justin T., Paul A. Knapp, Jason T. Ortegren, Darren L. Ficklin, and Peter T. Soulé. 2017 Changes in the Mechanisms Causing Rapid Drought Cessation in the Southeastern United States of America. Geophysical Research Letters 44(24), 12476-12483.
43. Abatzoglou, John T., Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Climatic and physiographic controls on the spatial variability in surface water balance over the contiguous United States using the Budyko framework. Water Resources Research 53(9), 7630-7643.
42. Kim, Yuri, Lawrence Band, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Projected hydrological changes in the North Carolina Piedmont watershed using bias corrected North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP). Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 12, 273-288.
41. Knouft, Jason, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. The potential impacts of climate change on biodiversity in flowing freshwater systems. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 48, 111-133.
40. Smith, Seven M., Krister Andersson, Kelsey Cody, Michael Cox, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Responding to a groundwater crisis: the effects of self-imposed economic incentives. Journal of Association for Environmental and Resource Economists 4, 985-1023.
39. Burke, William*, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Future projections of streamflow magnitude and timing differ across coastal watersheds of the western United States. International Journal of Climatology 37(13), 4493-4508.
38. Barnhart, Bradley L., Keith A. Sawicz, Darren. L. Ficklin, Gerald W. Whittaker, P. Mayer. 2017. MOESHA: A genetic algorithm for automatic calibration and estimation of parameter uncertainty and sensitivity of hydrologic models. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 60(4), 1259-1269.
37. Ficklin, Darren L., K. Novick. 2017. Historic and projected changes in vapor pressure deficit suggest a continental-scale drying of the United States atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres 122(4), 2061-2079.
36. Novick, K., Darren L. Ficklin C. Williams, G. Bohrer, A.C. Oishi, L. Wang, P. Blanken, M. Litvak, A. Noormets, P. Stoy, B. Sulman, R. Phillips. 2016. The increasing importance of atmospheric demand for ecosystem water and carbon fluxes. Nature Climate Change 6, 1023-1027, DOI:10.1038/nclimate3114.
35. Ayers, Jessica*, Darren L. Ficklin, Iris T. Stewart, Meredith Strunk*. 2016. Comparison of CMIP3 and CMIP5 projected hydrologic conditions over the Upper Colorado River Basin. International Journal of Climatology 36, 3807-3818.
34. Ficklin, Darren L., Scott M. Robeson, and Jason H. Knouft. 2016. Impacts of recent climate change on trends in baseflow and stormflow in United States watersheds. Geophysical Research Letters 43(10), 5079-5088.
33. Chen, Jinsong, Susan S. Hubbard, Kenneth H. Williams, Darren L. Ficklin. 2016. Estimating groundwater dynamics at a Colorado floodplain site using historical hydrologic data and climate information. Water Resources Research 52(3), 1881-1898.
32. Shawn Naylor, Sally L. Letsinger, Darren L. Ficklin, Kevin Ellett, and Greg A. Olyphant. 2016. A hydropedological approach to quantifying groundwater recharge in various glacial settings of the mid-continental U.S.A. Hydrological Processes 30(10), 1594-1608.
31. Ficklin, Darren L., Sally L. Letsinger, Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2016. Assessing differences in snowmelt-dependent hydrologic projections using CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate forcing data for the western United States. Hydrology Research 47(2), 483-500.
30. Maurer, Edwin P., Darren L. Ficklin, Weile Wang. 2016. The impact of spatial scale in bias correction of climate model output for hydrologic impact studies. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 20, 685-696.
29. Ficklin, Darren, L., John T. Abatzoglou, Scott M. Robeson, Anna Dufficy*. 2016. The influence of climate model biases on aridity and drought projections. Journal of Climate 29, 1269–1285.
28. Maxwell, Justin T., Darren L. Ficklin, Grant Harley, Gregory Jones. 2016. Projecting future winegrape yields using a combination of Vitus vinifera growth rings and soil moisture simulations, northern California, U.S.A. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 22, 73–80.
27. Ficklin, Darren L, Sally L. Letsinger, Hamed Gholizadeh, Justin T. Maxwell. 2015. Incorporation of the Penman-Monteith potential evapotranspiration method into a Palmer Drought Severity Index tool. Computers & Geosciences 85, 136-141.
26. Wilmott, Cort J., Scott M. Robeson, Kenji Matsuura, Darren L. Ficklin. 2015. Assessment of three dimensionless measures of model performance. Environmental Modeling and Software 73, 167-174.
25. Stewart, Iris T., Darren L. Ficklin, Carlos A. Carrillo, Russell McIntosh. 2015. 21st century increases in the likelihood of extreme hydrologic conditions for the mountainous basins of the Southwestern U.S. Journal of Hydrology 529, 340-353.
24. Mou Leong, Tan, Darren L. Ficklin, Barnali Dixon, Ab Latif Ibrahim, Zulkifli Yusop, Vincent Chaplot. 2015. The effects of Digital Elevation Model resolution, source, and resampling technique on SWAT-simulated streamflow. Applied Geography 63, 357-368.
23. Ficklin, Darren L., Justin T. Maxwell, Sally L. Letsinger, Hamed Gholizadeh. 2015. A climatic deconstruction of recent drought trends in the United States. Environmental Research Letters 10, 044009
22. Ficklin, Darren L., Bradley L. Barnhart, Jason Knouft, Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer, Sally L. Letsinger, Gerald W. Whittaker. 2014. Climate change and stream temperature projections in the Columbia River basin: habitat implications of spatial variation in hydrologic drivers. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, 4897-4912
21. Ficklin, Darren L. and Bradley L. Barnhart. 2014. SWAT hydrologic model parameter uncertainty and its implications for hydroclimatic projections in snowmelt-dependent watersheds. Journal of Hydrology 519, 2081-2090.
20. Mou Leong, Tan, Darren L. Ficklin, Ab Latif Ibrahim, Zulkifli Yushop. 2014. Impacts and uncertainties of climate change on streamflow of the Johor River Basin, Malaysia using a CMIP5 GCM ensemble. Journal of Water and Climate Change 5(4), 676-695.
19. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Minghua Zhang. 2014. The use of soil taxonomy as a soil type identifier on the Shasta Lake watershed using SWAT. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 57(3), 717-728.
18. Barnhart, Bradley L., Gerald W. Whittaker, Darren L. Ficklin. 2014. Improved stream temperature simulations within SWAT using NSGA-II for automatic, multi-site calibration. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 57(2), 517-530.
17. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2013. Climate change impacts on streamflow and subbasin-scale hydrology in the Colorado River Basin. PLOS ONE 8(8), e71297. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071297
16. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Minghua Zhang. 2013. Climate change sensitivity assessment of streamflow and agricultural pollutant transport in California’s Central Valley using Latin hypercube sampling. Hydrological Processes 27(18), 2666-2675. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9386
15. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2013. Effects of climate change on stream temperature, dissolved oxygen, and sediment concentration in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. Water Resources Research 49(5), 2765-2782. DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20248
14. Luo, Yuzhou, Darren L. Ficklin, Xiaomang Liu, Minghua Zhang. 2013. Assessment of climate change impacts on hydrology and water quality with a watershed modeling approach. Science of the Total Environment 450-451, 72-82.
13. Ficklin, Darren L., Minghua Zhang. 2013. A comparison of the Curve Number and Green-Ampt Models in an Agricultural Watershed. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 56 (1), 61-69.
12. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Minghua Zhang. 2013. Watershed modeling of hydrology and water quality in the Sacramento River Watershed, California. Hydrological Processes 27, 236-250. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9222
11. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2013. Effects of projected climate change on the hydrology in the Mono Lake Basin, California. Climatic Change 116, 111-131. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-012-0566-6
10. Luo, Yuzhou, Darren L. Ficklin, Minghua Zhang. 2012. Approaches of soil data aggregation for hydrologic simulations. Journal of Hydrology 464-465, 467-476.
9. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2012. Projections of 21st century Sierra Nevada local hydrology using an ensemble of General Circulation Models. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 48, 1104-1125. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2012.00675.x
8. Wang, Zhonggen, Darren L. Ficklin, Yongyong Zhang, Minghua Zhang. 2012. Impact of climate change on the hydrologic cycle in the arid Shiyang River Basin. Hydrological Processes 26(18), 2733-2744. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8378
7. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2012. Development and application of a hydroclimatological stream temperature model within the Soil and Water Assessment Tool. Water Resources Research 48, W01511.
6. Gatzke, Sarah E., Dylan E. Beaudette, Darren L. Ficklin, Yuzhou Luo, Anthony T. O’Geen, Minghua Zhang. 2011. Aggregation strategies for SSURGO data: effects on SWAT soil inputs and hydrologic outputs. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75, 1908-1921.
5. Ficklin, Darren L., Eike Luedeling, Minghua Zhang. 2010. Sensitivity of groundwater recharge to changes in climate, CO2 concentrations and canopy structure. Agricultural Water Management 97, 1039-1050.
4. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Eike Luedeling, Sarah E. Gatzke, Minghua Zhang. 2010. Sensitivity of agricultural runoff to rising levels of CO2 and climate change in the San Joaquin Valley watershed of California. Environmental Pollution 158, 223-234.
3. Liu, Xingmei, Weiwen Zhang, Minghua Zhang, Darren L. Ficklin, Fan Wang. 2009. Spatio-temporal variations of soil nutrients influenced by an altered land tenure system in China. Geoderma 152, 23-34.
2. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Eike Luedeling, Minghua Zhang. 2009. Climate change sensitivity assessment of a highly agricultural watershed using SWAT. Journal of Hydrology 347, 16-29.
1. Luo, Yuzhou, Xuyang Zhang, Xingmei Liu, Darren L. Ficklin, Minghua Zhang. 2008. Dynamic modeling of organophosphate pesticide loads in surface water in the northern San Joaquin Valley watershed of California. Environmental Pollution 156, 1171-1181.
70. Botero-Acosta, Alejandra, Darren L. Ficklin, Nima Ehsani, and Jason H. Knouft, 2022. Climate induced changes in streamflow and water temperature in basins across the Atlantic Coast of the United States: An Opportunity for Nature-based Regional Management. Journal of Hydrology – Regional Studies (Accepted).
69. Khodaee, Mahsa, Taehee Hwang, Darren L. Ficklin, Jonathan M. Duncan, 2022. With Warming, Spring Streamflow Peaks are More Coupled with Vegetation Green-up than Snowmelt in the Northeastern United States. Hydrological Processes 36(6), e14621. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14621
68. Ficklin, Darren L. Sarah E. Null, John T. Abatzoglou, Kimberly A. Novick, Daniel T. Myers*, 2022. Hydrological intensification will increase the complexity of water resource management. Earth’s Future 10(3), e2021EF002487.
67. Novick, Kimberly A., Darren L. Ficklin, Dennis Baldocchi, Kenneth J. Davis, Teamrat Ghezzehei, Alexandra G. Konings, Natasha Macbean, Nina Raoult, Russell L. Scott, Yuning Shi, Benjamin N. Sulman, Jeffrey D. Wood, 2022. Confronting the Water Potential Information Gap. Nature Geoscience 15(3), 158-164.
66. Qi, Junyu, Sangchul Lee, Xinzhong Du, Darren L. Ficklin, Qianfeng Wang, Debjani Singh, Glenn E. Moglen, Gregory W. McCarthy, Yuyu Zhou, Xuesong Zhang, Daniel T. Myers*. Coupling Terrestrial and Aquatic Thermal Processes for Improving Stream Temperature Modeling at the Watershed Scale, 2021. Journal of Hydrology 603, 126983. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126983
65. Myers, Daniel T.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Scott M. Robeson, 2021. Incorporating rain-on-snow into the SWAT model results in more accurate simulations of hydrologic extremes. Journal of Hydrology 603, 126972. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126972
64. Myers, Daniel T.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Scott M. Robeson, Ram P. Neupane*, Alejandra Botero-Acosta, Pedro M. Avellaneda*, 2021. Choosing an arbitrary calibration period for hydrologic models: How much does it influence water balance simulations? Hydrological Processes (Accepted)
63. Cherkauer, Keith, A., Laura Bowling, Indrajeet Chaubey, Natalie Chin, Darren L. Ficklin, Alan F. Hamlet, Stephen Kines, Charlotte Lee, Ram Neupane*, Garett Pignotti, Sanoar Rahman, Sarmistha Singh, Pandara Valappil Femeena, Tanja Williamson, 2021 Climate Change Impacts and Strategies for Adaptation for Water Resource Management in Indiana. Climatic Change (Accepted)
62. Hall, Damon M., Susan J. Gilbertz, Matthew B. Anderson, Pedro Avellaneda*, Darren L. Ficklin, Jason H. Knouft, Christopher S. Lowry, 2021. Mechanisms for engaging social systems in freshwater science research. Freshwater Science (Accepted).
61. Avellaneda, Pedro M.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Christopher Lowry, Jason Knouft, Damon Hall. 2020. Improving hydrological models with the assimilation of crowdsourced data. Water Resources Research 56(5), e2019WR026325.
60. Robeson, Scott M. Justin T. Maxwell, and Darren L. Ficklin. 2020. Bias correction of paleoclimatic reconstructions: A new look at 1200+ years of Upper Colorado River flow. Geophysical Research Letters 47, e2019GL086689.
59. Ficklin, Darren L., John T. Abatzoglou, Kimberly A. Novick. A new perspective on terrestrial hydroclimatic intensity that incorporates both supply and demand. Geophysical Research Letters 46, 8114-8124.
58. Zhang, Quan, Darren L. Ficklin, Stefano Manzoni, Lixin Wang, Danielle Way, Richard P. Phillips, Kimberly A. Novick. Response of ecosystem intrinsic water use efficiency and gross primary productivity to rising vapor pressure deficit. Environmental Research Letters 14, 074023.
57. VanCompernolle, Michelle*, Jason H. Knouft, Darren L. Ficklin. Multispecies freshwater conservation in response to climate change in the southeastern United States. Diversity and Distributions 25, 1388-1398.
56. Krause, Kevin, Huicheng Chien, Darren L. Ficklin, Damon M. Hall, Gunter A. Schuster, Todd M. Swannack, Chris A. Taylor, Jason H. Knouft. Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions. Climatic Change 154(1-2), 107-123.
55. Strange, Brandon M., Justin T. Maxwell, Scott M. Robeson, Grant L. Harley, Matthew D. Therrell, Darren L. Ficklin. 2019. Comparing Three Approaches to Reconstructing Streamflow Using Tree Rings in the Wabash River Basin in the Midwestern, US. Journal of Hydrology 573, 829-840.
54. VanCompernolle, Michelle*, Jason H. Knouft, Darren L. Ficklin. 2019. Hydrologic and thermal conditions occupied by a species within a single watershed predict the geographic extent of occurrence of freshwater fishes. Ecohydrology 12(3), e2071.
53. Neupane, Ram P.*, Darren L. Ficklin, Jason H. Knouft, Nima Ehsani, Raj Cibin. 2019. Hydrologic responses to projected climate change in ecologically diverse watersheds of the Gulf Coast, USA. International Journal of Climatology 39(4), 2227-2243.
52. Giles, Nicholas, Meghna Babbar-Sebens, Raghavan Srinivasan, Darren L. Ficklin, Bradley L. Barnhart. 2019. Optimization of Linear Stream Temperature Model Parameters in the Soil and Water Assessment Tool for the Continental United States. Ecological Engineering 127, 125-134.
51. Kannenberg, Steven A., Justin T. Maxwell, Neil Pederson, Loïc D’Orangeville, Darren L. Ficklin, Richard P. Phillips. 2019. Drought legacies are dependent on water table depth, wood anatomy, and drought timing across the eastern U.S. Ecology Letters 22, 119-127.
50. Barnhart, Bradley L., Amy Piscopo, Brenda Rashleigh, Chas Jones, Darren L. Ficklin, Heather Golden, James Pauer, Jonathan Halama, Joseph Kasprzyk, Keith Sawicz, Michelle Simon, Nahal Hoghooghi, Paul Pettus, Paul Mayer, Robert McKane. 2018. Embedding co-production and addressing uncertainty in watershed modeling decision-support tools: Success and challenges. Environmental Modeling and Software 109, 368-379.
49. Mustafa, Mamoon, Bradley L. Barnhart, Darren L. Ficklin, Meghna Babbar-Sebens. 2018. Modeling landscape change effects on stream temperature using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool. Water 10(9), 1143.
48. Fu, Zheng, Tobias Gerken, Gabriel Bromley, Alessandro Araújo, Damien Bonal, Benoît Burban, Darren L. Ficklin, Jose D. Fuentes, Michael Goulden, Takashi Hirano, Yoshiko Kosugi, Michael Liddell, Giacomo Nicolini, Shuli Niu, Olivier Roupsard, Paolo Stefani,Chunrong Mi, Zaddy Tofte, Jingfeng Xiao, Riccardo Valentini, Sebastian Wolf, Paul C. Stoy. 2018. The surface-atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide in tropical rainforests: Sensitivity to environmental drivers and flux measurement methodology. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 263, 292-307.
47. Ficklin, Darren L., John T. Abatzoglou, Scott M. Robeson, Sarah E. Null, Jason H. Knouft. 2018. Natural and managed watersheds show similar responses to recent climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115(34), 8553-8557.
46. Du, Xinzhong, Narayan Kumar Shrestha, Darren L. Ficklin, Junye Wang. 2018. Incorporation of the equilibrium temperature approach in a Soil and Water Assessment Tool hydroclimatological stream temperature model. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22, 2343–2357.
45. Jepsen, Steven M., Thomas C. Harmon, Darren L. Ficklin, Noah P. Molotch, Bin Guan. 2018. Evapotranspiration sensitivity to air temperature across a snow-influenced watershed: Space-for-time substitution versus integrated watershed modelling. Journal of Hydrology 556, 645-659.
44. Maxwell, Justin T., Paul A. Knapp, Jason T. Ortegren, Darren L. Ficklin, and Peter T. Soulé. 2017 Changes in the Mechanisms Causing Rapid Drought Cessation in the Southeastern United States of America. Geophysical Research Letters 44(24), 12476-12483.
43. Abatzoglou, John T., Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Climatic and physiographic controls on the spatial variability in surface water balance over the contiguous United States using the Budyko framework. Water Resources Research 53(9), 7630-7643.
42. Kim, Yuri, Lawrence Band, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Projected hydrological changes in the North Carolina Piedmont watershed using bias corrected North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP). Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 12, 273-288.
41. Knouft, Jason, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. The potential impacts of climate change on biodiversity in flowing freshwater systems. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 48, 111-133.
40. Smith, Seven M., Krister Andersson, Kelsey Cody, Michael Cox, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Responding to a groundwater crisis: the effects of self-imposed economic incentives. Journal of Association for Environmental and Resource Economists 4, 985-1023.
39. Burke, William*, Darren L. Ficklin. 2017. Future projections of streamflow magnitude and timing differ across coastal watersheds of the western United States. International Journal of Climatology 37(13), 4493-4508.
38. Barnhart, Bradley L., Keith A. Sawicz, Darren. L. Ficklin, Gerald W. Whittaker, P. Mayer. 2017. MOESHA: A genetic algorithm for automatic calibration and estimation of parameter uncertainty and sensitivity of hydrologic models. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 60(4), 1259-1269.
37. Ficklin, Darren L., K. Novick. 2017. Historic and projected changes in vapor pressure deficit suggest a continental-scale drying of the United States atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres 122(4), 2061-2079.
36. Novick, K., Darren L. Ficklin C. Williams, G. Bohrer, A.C. Oishi, L. Wang, P. Blanken, M. Litvak, A. Noormets, P. Stoy, B. Sulman, R. Phillips. 2016. The increasing importance of atmospheric demand for ecosystem water and carbon fluxes. Nature Climate Change 6, 1023-1027, DOI:10.1038/nclimate3114.
35. Ayers, Jessica*, Darren L. Ficklin, Iris T. Stewart, Meredith Strunk*. 2016. Comparison of CMIP3 and CMIP5 projected hydrologic conditions over the Upper Colorado River Basin. International Journal of Climatology 36, 3807-3818.
34. Ficklin, Darren L., Scott M. Robeson, and Jason H. Knouft. 2016. Impacts of recent climate change on trends in baseflow and stormflow in United States watersheds. Geophysical Research Letters 43(10), 5079-5088.
33. Chen, Jinsong, Susan S. Hubbard, Kenneth H. Williams, Darren L. Ficklin. 2016. Estimating groundwater dynamics at a Colorado floodplain site using historical hydrologic data and climate information. Water Resources Research 52(3), 1881-1898.
32. Shawn Naylor, Sally L. Letsinger, Darren L. Ficklin, Kevin Ellett, and Greg A. Olyphant. 2016. A hydropedological approach to quantifying groundwater recharge in various glacial settings of the mid-continental U.S.A. Hydrological Processes 30(10), 1594-1608.
31. Ficklin, Darren L., Sally L. Letsinger, Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2016. Assessing differences in snowmelt-dependent hydrologic projections using CMIP3 and CMIP5 climate forcing data for the western United States. Hydrology Research 47(2), 483-500.
30. Maurer, Edwin P., Darren L. Ficklin, Weile Wang. 2016. The impact of spatial scale in bias correction of climate model output for hydrologic impact studies. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 20, 685-696.
29. Ficklin, Darren, L., John T. Abatzoglou, Scott M. Robeson, Anna Dufficy*. 2016. The influence of climate model biases on aridity and drought projections. Journal of Climate 29, 1269–1285.
28. Maxwell, Justin T., Darren L. Ficklin, Grant Harley, Gregory Jones. 2016. Projecting future winegrape yields using a combination of Vitus vinifera growth rings and soil moisture simulations, northern California, U.S.A. Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research 22, 73–80.
27. Ficklin, Darren L, Sally L. Letsinger, Hamed Gholizadeh, Justin T. Maxwell. 2015. Incorporation of the Penman-Monteith potential evapotranspiration method into a Palmer Drought Severity Index tool. Computers & Geosciences 85, 136-141.
26. Wilmott, Cort J., Scott M. Robeson, Kenji Matsuura, Darren L. Ficklin. 2015. Assessment of three dimensionless measures of model performance. Environmental Modeling and Software 73, 167-174.
25. Stewart, Iris T., Darren L. Ficklin, Carlos A. Carrillo, Russell McIntosh. 2015. 21st century increases in the likelihood of extreme hydrologic conditions for the mountainous basins of the Southwestern U.S. Journal of Hydrology 529, 340-353.
24. Mou Leong, Tan, Darren L. Ficklin, Barnali Dixon, Ab Latif Ibrahim, Zulkifli Yusop, Vincent Chaplot. 2015. The effects of Digital Elevation Model resolution, source, and resampling technique on SWAT-simulated streamflow. Applied Geography 63, 357-368.
23. Ficklin, Darren L., Justin T. Maxwell, Sally L. Letsinger, Hamed Gholizadeh. 2015. A climatic deconstruction of recent drought trends in the United States. Environmental Research Letters 10, 044009
22. Ficklin, Darren L., Bradley L. Barnhart, Jason Knouft, Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer, Sally L. Letsinger, Gerald W. Whittaker. 2014. Climate change and stream temperature projections in the Columbia River basin: habitat implications of spatial variation in hydrologic drivers. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, 4897-4912
21. Ficklin, Darren L. and Bradley L. Barnhart. 2014. SWAT hydrologic model parameter uncertainty and its implications for hydroclimatic projections in snowmelt-dependent watersheds. Journal of Hydrology 519, 2081-2090.
20. Mou Leong, Tan, Darren L. Ficklin, Ab Latif Ibrahim, Zulkifli Yushop. 2014. Impacts and uncertainties of climate change on streamflow of the Johor River Basin, Malaysia using a CMIP5 GCM ensemble. Journal of Water and Climate Change 5(4), 676-695.
19. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Minghua Zhang. 2014. The use of soil taxonomy as a soil type identifier on the Shasta Lake watershed using SWAT. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 57(3), 717-728.
18. Barnhart, Bradley L., Gerald W. Whittaker, Darren L. Ficklin. 2014. Improved stream temperature simulations within SWAT using NSGA-II for automatic, multi-site calibration. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 57(2), 517-530.
17. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2013. Climate change impacts on streamflow and subbasin-scale hydrology in the Colorado River Basin. PLOS ONE 8(8), e71297. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071297
16. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Minghua Zhang. 2013. Climate change sensitivity assessment of streamflow and agricultural pollutant transport in California’s Central Valley using Latin hypercube sampling. Hydrological Processes 27(18), 2666-2675. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9386
15. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2013. Effects of climate change on stream temperature, dissolved oxygen, and sediment concentration in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. Water Resources Research 49(5), 2765-2782. DOI: 10.1002/wrcr.20248
14. Luo, Yuzhou, Darren L. Ficklin, Xiaomang Liu, Minghua Zhang. 2013. Assessment of climate change impacts on hydrology and water quality with a watershed modeling approach. Science of the Total Environment 450-451, 72-82.
13. Ficklin, Darren L., Minghua Zhang. 2013. A comparison of the Curve Number and Green-Ampt Models in an Agricultural Watershed. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 56 (1), 61-69.
12. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Minghua Zhang. 2013. Watershed modeling of hydrology and water quality in the Sacramento River Watershed, California. Hydrological Processes 27, 236-250. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9222
11. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2013. Effects of projected climate change on the hydrology in the Mono Lake Basin, California. Climatic Change 116, 111-131. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-012-0566-6
10. Luo, Yuzhou, Darren L. Ficklin, Minghua Zhang. 2012. Approaches of soil data aggregation for hydrologic simulations. Journal of Hydrology 464-465, 467-476.
9. Ficklin, Darren L., Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2012. Projections of 21st century Sierra Nevada local hydrology using an ensemble of General Circulation Models. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 48, 1104-1125. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2012.00675.x
8. Wang, Zhonggen, Darren L. Ficklin, Yongyong Zhang, Minghua Zhang. 2012. Impact of climate change on the hydrologic cycle in the arid Shiyang River Basin. Hydrological Processes 26(18), 2733-2744. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8378
7. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Iris T. Stewart, Edwin P. Maurer. 2012. Development and application of a hydroclimatological stream temperature model within the Soil and Water Assessment Tool. Water Resources Research 48, W01511.
6. Gatzke, Sarah E., Dylan E. Beaudette, Darren L. Ficklin, Yuzhou Luo, Anthony T. O’Geen, Minghua Zhang. 2011. Aggregation strategies for SSURGO data: effects on SWAT soil inputs and hydrologic outputs. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75, 1908-1921.
5. Ficklin, Darren L., Eike Luedeling, Minghua Zhang. 2010. Sensitivity of groundwater recharge to changes in climate, CO2 concentrations and canopy structure. Agricultural Water Management 97, 1039-1050.
4. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Eike Luedeling, Sarah E. Gatzke, Minghua Zhang. 2010. Sensitivity of agricultural runoff to rising levels of CO2 and climate change in the San Joaquin Valley watershed of California. Environmental Pollution 158, 223-234.
3. Liu, Xingmei, Weiwen Zhang, Minghua Zhang, Darren L. Ficklin, Fan Wang. 2009. Spatio-temporal variations of soil nutrients influenced by an altered land tenure system in China. Geoderma 152, 23-34.
2. Ficklin, Darren L., Yuzhou Luo, Eike Luedeling, Minghua Zhang. 2009. Climate change sensitivity assessment of a highly agricultural watershed using SWAT. Journal of Hydrology 347, 16-29.
1. Luo, Yuzhou, Xuyang Zhang, Xingmei Liu, Darren L. Ficklin, Minghua Zhang. 2008. Dynamic modeling of organophosphate pesticide loads in surface water in the northern San Joaquin Valley watershed of California. Environmental Pollution 156, 1171-1181.