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William H. Asquith, Ph.D., Ph.D, P.G.
William H. Asquith, Ph.D., Ph.D, P.G.
USGS Research Hydrologist, Adjunct Scientist TTU
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Precipitation areal-reduction factor estimation using an annual-maxima centered approach
WH Asquith, JS Famiglietti
Journal of Hydrology 230 (1-2), 55-69, 2000
1292000
L-moments and TL-moments of the generalized lambda distribution
WH Asquith
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 51 (9), 4484-4496, 2007
1212007
lmomco–L-moments, trimmed L-moments, L-comoments, censored L-moments, and many distributions
WH Asquith
R package, 2014
93*2014
Estimation of volumetric runoff coefficients for Texas watersheds using land-use and rainfall-runoff data
N Dhakal, X Fang, TG Cleveland, DB Thompson, WH Asquith, LJ Marzen
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 138 (1), 43-54, 2012
892012
Depth-duration frequency of precipitation for Texas
WH Asquith
US Geological Survey WRIR 98-4044, 1998
801998
Statewide analysis of the drainage-area ratio method for 34 streamflow percentile ranges in Texas
WH Asquith, MC Roussel, J Vrabel
US Geological Survey SIR 2006-5286, 2007
772007
Synthesis of rainfall and runoff data used for Texas Department of Transportation Research Projects 0–4193 and 0–4194
WH Asquith, DB Thompson, TG Cleveland, X Fang
US Geological Survey Open-File Report 2004–1035, 2004
48*2004
Regional equations for estimation of peak-streamflow frequency for natural basins in Texas
WH Asquith, RM Slade
US Geological Survey WRIR 96-4307, 1997
481997
Lithologic and hydrologic controls of mixed alluvial–bedrock channels in flood-prone fluvial systems: Bankfull and macrochannels in the Llano River watershed, central Texas, USA
FT Heitmuller, PF Hudson, WH Asquith
Geomorphology 232 (March 2015), 1-19, 2015
472015
Characterizing groundwater and surface-water interaction using hydrograph-separation techniques and groundwater-level data throughout the Mississippi Delta, USA
CD Killian, WH Asquith, JRB Barlow, GC Bent, WH Kress, PM Barlow, ...
462019
Distributional analysis with L-moment statistics using the R environment for statistical computing
WH Asquith
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011
452011
Prediction and Inference of Flow Duration Curves Using Multioutput Neural Networks
SC Worland, S Steinschneider, W Asquith, R Knight, M Wieczorek
Water Resources Research 55 (8), 6850-6868, 2019
432019
Statistical characteristics of storm interevent time, depth, and duration for eastern New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas
WH Asquith, MC Roussel, TG Cleveland, X Fang, DB Thompson
US Geological Survey PP1725, 2006
382006
Long-term trends in reservoir water quality and quantity in two major river basins of the southern Great Plains
D Dawson, MM VanLandeghem, WH Asquith, R Patiño
Lake and Reservoir Management 31 (3), 254-279, 2015
352015
Atlas of depth-duration frequency of precipitation annual maxima for Texas
WH Asquith, MC Roussel
US Geological Survey SIR 2004-5041, 2004
322004
Regression equations for estimation of annual peak-streamflow frequency for undeveloped watersheds in Texas using an L-moment-based, PRESS-minimized, residual-adjusted approach
WH Asquith, MC Roussel
US Geological Survey SIR 2009-5087, 2009
302009
Instantaneous unit hydrograph evaluation for rainfall-runoff modeling of small watersheds in north and south central Texas
TG Cleveland, X He, WH Asquith, X Fang, DB Thompson
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 132 (5), 479-485, 2006
262006
Documented and potential extreme peak discharges and relation between potential extreme peak discharges and probable maximum flood peak discharges in Texas
WH Asquith, RM Slade
US Geological Survey WRIR 95-4249, 1995
25*1995
lmomco: L-moments, Trimmed L-moments, L-comoments, and Many Distributions
WH Asquith
R package version 0.97 4, 2007
232007
Areal-reduction factors for the precipitation of the 1-day design storm in Texas
WH Asquith
Water-Resources Investigations Report, 1999
231999
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