IIHR Grad Student Publishes Two Journal Papers
IIHR graduate student Navid Jadidoleslam, a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, has published two papers in the Journal of Hydrology. Jadidoleslam is also part of the Iowa Flood Center at the IIHR—Hydroscience & Engineering.
Jadidoleslam’s two papers are titled “Investigating the role of antecedent SMAP satellite soil moisture, radar rainfall and MODIS vegetation on streamflow predictions in an agricultural region” and “Data-driven stochastic model for basin and sub-grid variability of SMAP satellite soil moisture.” The full citations are below:
Jadidoleslam, N., R. Mantilla, and W.F. Krajewski, Investigating the role of antecedent SMAP satellite soil moisture, radar rainfall and MODIS vegetation on streamflow predictions in an agricultural region, Journal of Hydrology, doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124210, 2019 (in press).
Jadidoleslam, N., R. Mantilla, W.F. Krajewski and M. Cosh, Data-driven stochastic model for basin and sub-grid variability of SMAP satellite soil moisture, Journal of Hydrology, 576, 85-97, 2019.
Read more on the UI College of Engineering website.