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Biological Systems Engineering Department

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Erkan

Erkan Istanbullouglu

Assistant Professor, Departments of Geosciences and Biological Systems Engineering

Office: 200 Bessey Hall

Phone: 402-472-2661
FAX: 402-472-4917

email: erkan2@unl.edu

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Journal Articles

JOURNAL ARTICLES

2006 Istanbulluoglu E., and R. L. Bras (2006). On the dynamics of soil moisture, vegetation and erosion: Implications of climate variability and change, Water Resour. Res. (in press).
  Tucker G.E., L. Arnold, R.L. Bras, H. Flores, E. Istanbulluoglu, P. Solyom (2006), Headwater channel dynamics in semi-arid rangelands, Colorado high plains, USA, Geological Society of America Bulletin (in press).
  Flores-Cervantes, J. H., E. Istanbulluoglu, and R.L. Bras (2006). The Development of Gullies on the Landscape: A Model of Headcut Retreat Resulting From Plunge Pool Erosion, J. of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface, Vol. 111, F01.
  Grimaldi S., Nardi S, Di Bendetto F., Istanbulluoglu E., and R.L. Bras (2006) A physically-based method for removing pits in digital elevation models. Advances In Water Resources (under review).
2005 Istanbulluoglu, E., and R.L. Bras, 2005. Vegetation-modulated landscape evolution: Effects of vegetation on landscape processes, drainage density, and topography, Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, F02012, doi:10.1029 /2004JF000249.
Istanbulluoglu, E., R.L. Bras, H. Flores, and G.E. Tucker, 2005. Implications of Bank Failures and Fluvial Erosion for Gully Development: Field Observations and Modeling, Journal of Geophysical Research, 119, F01014, doi:10.1029 /2004JF000145.
Istanbulluoglu, E., and R.L. Bras, 2005. On the dynamics of soil moisture, vegetation and erosion: Implications of climate variability and change, Water Resources Research (in revision).
Flores Cervantes, J. H., E. Istanbulluoglu, and R.L. Bras, 2005. The Development of Gullies on the Landscape: A Model of Headcut Retreat Resulting From Plunge Pool Erosion, Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface (in revision).
Luce C.H., D.G. Tarboton, E. Istanbulluoglu, and R.T. Pack, 2005. Reply to Comment on Modeling of the interactions between forest vegetation, disturbances, and sediment yields, Journal of Geophysical Research, 110, F01013, doi:10.1029 /2004JF000279.
2004 Istanbulluoglu, E., D.G. Tarboton, R.T. Pack, and C.H. Luce, 2004. Modeling of the Interactions Between Forest Vegetation, Disturbances and Sediment Yields, Journal of Geophysical Research, 109, F01009, doi:10.1029 /2003JF000041.
2003 Istanbulluoglu, E., D.G. Tarboton, R.T. Pack, and C.H. Luce, 2003. A Sediment Transport Model for Incision of Gullies On Steep Topography, Water Resource Research, 39(4), 1103, doi:10.1029 /2002WR001467.
2002 Istanbulluoglu, E., D.G. Tarboton, R.T. Pack, and C. Luce, 2002. A Probabilistic Approach for Channel Initiation, Water Resource Research, 38(12), 1325, doi:1310.1029 /2001WR000782.
2000 Istanbulluoglu, E., 2000. Theoretical Justification of SCS Method for Runoff Estimation (Discussion). ASCE Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 126(1), p:74 -75.