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DAVID R. DAWDY
Consulting Hydrologist
Address : 3055 23rd Avenue, San Francisco, California 94132
Born : 1 July 1926
Education: 1948 BA, History, cum laude, Trinity University, Texas
1962 MS, Statistics, Stanford University, California
Experience:
- 1951 to 1976,
U. S. Geological Survey, surface water
- 1951-1956 Stream gaging and working basic
records of stream
flow in Northern California. Supervisor of review, revision, and
publication of 1950 compilation of past
streamflow records.
Supervisor of group computing indirect determinations
of peak
flow for December 1955 flood in Northern California.
- 1956-1958 Research
hydraulic engineer in Surface Water
Branch, Washington, D.C. Helped develop present U. S. Geological
Survey methods for regional flood
frequency analysis by
regression on basin parameters.
- 1958-1960 Research hydraulic engineer
conducting research
in resistance to flow and sediment transport in
sand channel
streams. Analyzed data from and published
reports on Western
streams, particularly the Rio Grande in New Mexico.
- 1960-1961 Phoenix, Arizona.
Studied feasibility of use of
analog computer modeling for surface water problems.
Member of
ground water analog model laboratory.
- 1962-1969 Research project chief.
Developed first U. S.
Geological Survey rainfall-runoff model for use in determination
of flood characteristics for small drainage
basins. Research
advisor to Chief Hydrologist on research in sediment transport.
- 1969-1972 Colorado State University, Ft.
Collins, Colorado.
Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering while
stationed at the
University as part of U. S. Geological Survey
research team.
Research in stochastic streamflow simulation models and the worth
of data. Taught Ph.D. level courses in Theoretical Hydrology and
in Rainfall-Runoff Modeling. Worked with
students on special
studies and on dissertation committees.
- 1972-1975 Menlo Park, California.
Assistant District Chief
for Programming, California District, Water Resources
Division.
Responsible for technical direction of
statewide activities,
which involved approximately one hundred projects studying a wide
spectrum of problems in surface water, ground
water, and the
associated quality of water.
- 1975-1976 Research Advisor for
U. S. Geological Survey
national program of research in surface water hydrology.
Assess
research needs and priorities, suggest personnel needs and
find
people to meet those needs. Performed independent
research on
surface water. Developed first
U. S. Geological Survey
distributed parameter model for surface runoff from urban areas.
- 1965-1976 Helped organize and was first
chief of Systems
Analysis Laboratory in Water Resources Division. Helped organize
and teach 6-week course in systems
analysis used to screen
applicants for positions in the group. Helped choose
staff and
set priorities for the laboratory. As
member of laboratory,
worked on major studies on: 1) the safety, pollution, and revenue
accounting problems associated with the U. S. Geological
Survey
management of the Gulf Coast Outer Continental Shelf
petroleum
development; and 2) the implementation by the U. S.
Bureau of
Mines of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969.
- 1976-1980 Dames and
Moore, Washington, D. C. Chief
Hydrologist of project as Technical Evaluation
Contractor of
flood insurance studies for the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA). Consultant to project personnel on surface
water
techniques and principal investigator for major
surface water
hydrologic studies. Developed methodology
for estimation of
flooding on alluvial fans in
the western United States,
supervised writing of manual for
implementation. Supervised
application of National Academy of Sciences report on wave height
analysis for the mapping of hurricane flooding along the Alabama
coast. Supervised writing of manual for implementation.
- 1980-1982 Northern Technical Services,
Irvine, California
and Houston, Texas. Program manager for Hydrologic and Hydraulic
analysis for the Northwestern Alaskan Gas Pipeline.
Responsible
for HEC-1, HEC-2, and HEC-6 analysis of
stream crossings to
determine potential flood and
scour problems. Evaluated
potential for channel migration for sag-bend set back. Developed
regional flood frequency relation along pipeline route
for the
estimation of bridge openings and for the location of camps
and
facilities.
- 1982- Private
consulting in surface water problems.
Performed studies for U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Hydrologic
Engineering Center (HEC) on needs for improvement in
the HEC-6
program for modeling sediment transport in
streams. Quality
control on hydrologic and hydraulic
problems and channel
migration. Consultant on development of hydrologic
methods and
for the implementation of FEMA alluvial fan flood hazard maps in
land use planning. Prepared updated methods for flood mapping on
alluvial fans for FEMA.
- 1978-1987 Adjunct
Professor of Civil
Engineering,
University of Mississippi, Oxford.
Visiting Professor, Fall
Semester of 1983.
- 1984-1987 Member, Technical
Advisory Committee, Orange
County Hydrology Study Committee. Reviewed hydrologic
data and
methods used in Orange County for hydrologic computations.
- 1988-1989 Prepared draft hydrology manual for
Placer County
Flood Control District and served as consultant to help the
new
District start operation. Wrote drafts of Requests for Proposals
for Basin Master Planning Models.
Developed method to keep
Rational Method used for small area development design compatible
with Basin Master Planning Models.
- 1990 Served as mentor for Tahoe Regional Planning
Agency on
assessment of their monitoring program for the Lake Tahoe
Basin.
Reviewed surface water monitoring of water, sediment, and nutri-
ents for adequacy for mass balance assessment of lake loading and
for regulatory purposes.
- 1991-present Consultant to U.S. Forest Service on
collection
and analysis of data for Federal Reserved Water Rights claims.
Foreign
Consulting:
INDIA:
1972 Consultant to
AID. Taught two week short course at Indian
Institute of Technology, Kanpur,
on mathematical modeling
of streamflow and rainfall-runoff
processes.
1980 Consultant to UNDP and Government of India on establishment
of National Institute of Hydrology.
Reviewed research needs
and suggested research priorities in the water
sciences.
1983 Consultant to World Bank on determination
of the design
storm for the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the
Narmada River. Two
trips of two weeks each working with the
governments of the
states of Gujarat in Baroda and of
Madhya Pradesh in Bhopal
and with Central Water and Power
Research Station, Poona.
1983 Followup consultancy to the National Institute of Hydrology
at the University of Roorkee to monitor
progress on research
and to work with newly hired staff on research
methods.
COLOMBIA:
1978 Consultant to Government of
Colombia reviewing estimation of
design flows for reservoir and spillway design
for Canafisto
Dam on Cauca River. Two consultancies
during 1978 and three
during 1979 of two weeks each.
1980 Consultant to Government of Colombia on Alto Sinu
project.
Reviewed data availability and analysis for
water resources
development and reservoir design.
Two consultancies of one
week each.
GUATEMALA:
1978 Consultant to World
Meteorological Organization. Taught a
two week short course on streamflow modeling
at Universidad
de San Carlos de Guatemala.
SWITZERLAND:
1969 Consultant to
the World Meteorological Organization.
Prepared position papers for
and delegate to Mid-Decade
Conference of the International Hydrological
Decade.
VENEZUELA:
1978 Consultant to
Government of Venezuela on design of Caparo-
Camburito project. Reviewed
analysis for water resources
development and reservoir
design. One consultancy in 1978
and four in 1979 of one to two weeks each.
1982 Consultant to Government of Venezuela on Orinoco River. One
consultancy of two weeks reviewing
streamflow records and
preparing a model for sediment transport
routing.
Awards:
1958 Outstanding Performance
Award, U. S. Geological Survey
1969 Meritorious Service Award, U. S. Department of the Interior
1990 Fellow, American Geophysical Union
1992 Ray K. Linsley Award, American Institute of Hydrology
1995 Kisiel Lecturer, Univ. of Arizona
1999 Arid Lands Hydraulic Engineering Award, A.S.C.E.
1999 Best Technical Note, ASCE Journal of Hydraulic Engineering,
coauthor with Paul Bakke, Peggy Basdekas, and Peter
Klingeman
2001 American Institute of Hydrology, Honorary Member of the
Advisory Board
2001 Invited Lecturer in Hydrology, Oregon State Univ.
Professional
Activities:
American Institute of Hydrology,
Certified Hydrologist #611
Member of testing panel for certification
American Society of Civil Engineers
Member, Publications Committee, Hydraulics
Division 1975-79,
Water Resources Planning and
Management Division, 1989-99
Member, Urban Water Resources Research Council
Member, Surface Water Committee, Hydraulics
Division
American Geophysical Union
Member, Editorial Board, Water
Resources Monograph Series,
1970-82, Chairman, 1974-75
Member, Committee on Surface Water
Member, Committee on Sedimentation
Member, Committee on History of Hydrology
International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Secretary, Committee on Mathematical Models,
1968-72
Secretary, Commission on Water Resources
Relations, 1972-80
U. S. National Committee for the International Union of
Geodesy
and Geophysics, Member
1980-1984
U. S. National Committee for the International
Association of
Hydrological Sciences, Chairman 1980-1984,
Member 1985-93
Memberships
on Ad Hoc Committees:
1968 Chairman, ASCE Task
Committee on Methods of Analysis, OWRR
funded research project in urban water
resources
1969 Chairman, Outside Program Review Panel, U. S. Department of
Agriculture, for Agricultural
Research Service Hydrograph
Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland
1969 Chairman, Review Panel, Federal Water
Pollution Control
Administration, Automatic Regulator
Demonstration Program,
Minneapolis-St. Paul Sanitary District
1975 Member, panel of hydrologists to assess hydrologic manual of
Santa Clara Valley Water District, California
1979-80 Member, National Academy of Sciences, National
Research
Council Committee on Flood Insurance Studies
1980-82 Member, National Academy of Sciences, National
Research
Council Committee on Hydrodynamic Computer
Models
1984-87 Member, Technical Advisory Committee to
Orange County
Hydrology Manual Study Committee
1986-96 Member, National Academy of Sciences, National
Research
Council Committee on Glen Canyon Environmental
Studies Review
1993 Peer Review Panel for AID project of mitigation of effects
of sediment problems of Mount Pinatubo eruption
Teaching
and Lecturing:
U. S. A.
University of Arizona;
University of
California at Davis, Berkeley, Los Angeles;
California State
University at Los Angeles;
California
Institute of Technology;
Colorado State
University;
George Washington
University;
Howard
University;
Hydrologic
Engineering Center, Corps of Engineers;
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology;
University
of Minnesota;
University
of Mississippi;
Mississippi State
University;
University of
Pittsburgh;
Princeton
University;
Rutgers
University;
Stanford University;
Vanderbilt University
Foreign:
Indian Institute of
Technology, Kanpur;
University of
Roorkee, India;
Universidad
de San Carlos de
Guatemala;
Imperial
College, London;
Royal Society, London;
VITUKI, Budapest,
Hungary;
Slovak
Hydrometeorological Service, Bratislava;
University of
Karlsruhe;
University of
Waterloo, Canada;
CIDIAT, Merida,
Venezuela
Publications:
1.Dawdy, David
R., and R. W. Carter, 1960,
Discussion of
"Discharge Formula for Straight and Alluvial Channels", by H.
K.
Liu, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 86, No. HY6, pp. 93-96.
2.Dawdy, David R., and Langbein, Walter B., 1960,
Mapping Mean
Areal Precipitation: Intl. Assoc. Hydr. Sci. Bull. 19, pp.16-23.
3.Dawdy, David R., 1961, Variation of Flood Ratios with
Size of
Drainage Area in Geological Survey Research 1961: U.
S. G. S.
Professional Paper 424-C, Article 160.
4.Dawdy, David R., 1961, Depth-Discharge Relations in
Alluvial
Streams, U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 1498-C.
5.Dawdy, David R.,1963, Discontinuous Depth-Discharge
Relations
for Sand-Channel Streams and Their Effect on Sediment Transport:
in Proc. Fed. Interagency Sedimentation Conf., Jackson, Miss.
6.Langbein, Walter B., and Dawdy, David R., 1964,
Occurrence of
Dissolved Solids in Surface Water in the United States: in Geol.
Survey Research 1964: U. S. Geological Survey Prof. Paper 501-D.
7.Dawdy, David R., and Matalas, Nicolas C., 1964, Statistical and
Probability Analysis of Hydrologic Data, Part
3, Analysis of
Variance, Covariance, and Time Series, Section 8.3 in
Handbook
of Applied Hydrology: Ven Te Chow editor, McGraw-Hill, New York.
8.Culbertson, J. K., and Dawdy, David R.,
1964, A Study of
Fluvial Characteristics and Hydraulics, Middle Rio
Grande, New
Mexico, U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply Paper 1498-F.
9.Dawdy, David R., and O'Donnell, Terence, 1964,
Discussion of
"Non-Linear Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph" by K. P.
Singh, Am.
Soc. Civil Engineers Proc. Vol. 90, No. HY5, pp. 287-90.
10.Dawdy, David R., 1964, Statistical
Models for Predicting
Numbers of Plant Species: Science, Vol. 146.
11.Dawdy, David R., and O'Donnell, Terence, 1965,
Mathematical
Models of Catchment Behavior: Am. Soc. Civil
Engineers Proc.
Vol. 91, No. HY4, pp. 123-37.
12.Dawdy, David R., 1965, Economics of Water Supply in Encyclope-
dia of Earth Sciences, Reinhold, New York.
13.Dawdy, David R., 1966, The Estimation of Bank
Storage from
Inflow-Outflow Studies: Intl. Assoc. Hydr. Sci. Publ. No. 70.
14.Dawdy, David R., 1967, Knowledge of Sedimentation
in Urban
Environments, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 93, No. HY6. pp. 235-245.
15.Dawdy, David R., and Thompson,
Terry H., 1967, Digital
Computer Simulation in Hydrology: Jour. AWWA, Vol. 59, No. 6.
16.Dawdy, David R., and Feth, John H., 1967,
Applications of
Factor Analysis in Study of Chemistry of Ground-Water
Quality:
Water Resources Research, Vol. 3, No. 2.
17.Dawdy, David R., 1967, General Report
on New Ideas and
Scientific Methods in Stochastic Hydrology:
Proc. 1st Intl.
Hydrology Symp. Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, Colo.
18.Dawdy, David R., Kubik, H. E., Beard, L. R., and Close, E. R.,
1968, Worth of Streamflow Data for Project Design-A Pilot Study,
USACE HEC Technical Paper 8.
19.Lichty, Robert W., and Dawdy, David R., 1968, Rainfall-Runoff
Model for Small Basin Flood Hydrograph Simulation: in Publ.
No.
81, Intl. Assoc. Sci. Hydrology.
20.Dawdy, David R., and Lichty, Robert W., 1968,
Methodology of
Hydrologic Model Building: Intl. Assoc. Hydr. Sci. Publ. No. 81.
21.Dawdy, David R., 1968, Considerations Involved in
Evaluating
Mathematical Modeling of Urban Hydrologic Systems: U.
S. Geol.
Survey Water Supply Paper 1591-D.
22.Dawdy, David R., 1968, Discussion of "Computer-Determined Unit
Hydrograph from Floods" by Donald W. Newton and J. W.
Vinyard:
Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs. Proc. Vol. 94, No. HY6, p. 1536.
23.Dawdy, David R., and Bergmann, James M., 1969, The
Effect of
Rainfall Variability on Streamflow Simulation: Water
Resources
Research, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 958-966.
24.Rodda, J. C., Langbein, W. B., Kovzel, A. G., Dawdy,
D. R.,
and Szesztay, K., 1969, Hydrological
Network Design--Needs,
Problems and Approaches in Reports on WMO/IHD
Projects: World
Meteorological Organization Report No. 12, p. 57.
25.Dawdy, David R., 1969, Mathematical Modeling
in Hydrology:
First Intl. Seminar for Hydrology Professors, Univ. of Illinois,
Urbana, Vol. 1, p. 346-361.
26.Todorovic, Petar, and Dawdy, David R., 1970, Stochastic Point
Rainfall Simulation: Paper presented at Am. Soc.
Civil Engrs.
Hydr. Div. Conf., Phoenix, January, 1971.
27.Burkham, Durl E., and Dawdy, David R., 1970, Error Analysis of
Streamflow Data for an Alluvial Stream, Gila River
Phreatophyte
Project, U. S. Geol. Prof. Paper 655-C.
28.Dawdy, David R., Kubik, Harold E., and Close, E.
R., 1970,
Value of Streamflow Data for Project
Design--A Pilot Study:
Water Res. Research, Vol. 6, No. 4, p. 1045-1050.
29.Dawdy, David R., and Kalinin, Ganady P., 1971,
Mathematical
Modeling in Hydrology: Intl. Assoc. Sci. Hydr. Bull.
Vol. 16,
No. 4, p. 25-35.
30.Moss, Marshall E., and Dawdy, David R., 1971, An Optimum Path
to Reservoir Design Based on the Worth of Data: Proc. 7th
Water
Resources Symp. Indian Inst. Science, Bangalore, India.
31.Todorovic, Petar, and Dawdy, David R., 1971, Stochastic
Point
Rainfall Simulation: Symp. of Intl.
Assoc. Sci. Hydrology,
Warsaw, Vol. 1, p. 359-373.
32.Rodriguez-Iturbe, Ignacio, Dawdy, David R., and Garcia,
Luis
E., 1971, Adequacy of Markovian Models with
Cyclic Components
for Stochastic Streamflow Simulation: Water Resources
Research,
Vol. 7, No. 5, p. 1127-1143.
33.Dawdy, David R., 1971, U. S.
Geological Survey Research
Program in Stochastic Hydraulics:
Proc. First Intl. Symp.
Stochastic Hydraulics, Pittsburgh.
34.Dawdy, David R., 1971, The Fitting of
Conceptual Catchment
Models in Parametric Hydrology: Symp. Intl. Assoc. Sci.
Hydrol.
Warsaw, Vol. 3, IAHS Publ. No. 102, p. 1236-1240.
35.Dawdy, David R., Lichty, Robert W., and Bergmann,
James M.,
1972, Rainfall-Runoff Simulation Model for Estimation
of Flood
Peaks for Small Drainage Basins, U. S. G. S. Prof. Paper 506-B.
36.Garcia, Luis E., Dawdy, David R., and Mejia, Jose
M., 1972,
Long Memory Monthly Streamflow Simulation
by a Broken Line
Model: Water Res. Research, Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 1100-1105.
37.Rodriguez-Iturbe, Ignacio, Mejia, Jose M., and Dawdy, David R.
1972, Streamflow Simulation 1: A New Look at
Markovian Models,
Fractional Gaussian Noise, and Crossing
Theory: Water Res.
Research, Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 921-930.
38.Rodriguez-Iturbe, Ignacio, Mejia, Jose M., and Dawdy, David R.
1972, Streamflow Simulation 2: The Broken Line
Process as a
Potential Model for Hydrologic Simulation: Water Res.
Research,
Vol. 8, No. 4, p. 931-941.
39.Dawdy, David R., Moss, Marshall E., and Matalas, Nicolas
C.,
1972, The Application of Systems Analysis to Network
Design in
Casebook on Network Design: W. M. O., Chapter 3, Paper 4.1.
40.Jacobi, Sven, and Dawdy, David R., 1972,
The Relation of
Precipitation Network Density to Accuracy of Runoff
Prediction
in a Mountainous Basin: Symp. Distribution of
Precipitation in
Mountainous Areas, Geilo, Norway.
41.Dawdy, David R., 1972, Worth of
Data for Inference and
Decision Making: Proc. Intl. Symp. Uncertainties
in Hydrology
and Water Resources, Univ. of Ariz., Tucson, Vol. 3, p. 1555-63.
42.Dawdy, David R., 1972, Comment on "Analysis
of Stochastic
Hydrologic Systems" by Ven Te Chow and S. J.
Kareliotis: Water
Res. Research, Vol. 8, No. 1, p. 154-156.
43.Moss, Marshall E., and Dawdy, David R., 1973, The
Worth of
Data in Hydrologic Design: Jour. Highway Res., Record No. 479.
44.Moss, Marshall E., and Dawdy, David
R., 1973, Stochastic
Simulation for Basins with Short or No Records
of Streamflow:
presented at Symp. on the Design of Water
Resources Projects
with Inadequate Data, Madrid, Spain.
45.Dawdy, David R., and Bergmann, James M., 1974,
Evaluation of
Effects of Land-use Changes on Streamflow in
Agricultural and
Urban Considerations in Irrigation and Drainage, ASCE, New York.
46.Mejia, Jose M., Dawdy, David R., and Nordin, Carl
F., 1974,
Streamflow Simulation 3: The Broken Line Process and Operational
Hydrology: Water Res. Research, Vol. 10, No. 2, p. 242-245.
47.Lee, Ken W., Kapple, George W., and Dawdy, David
R., 1975,
Rainfall-Runoff Relation for Redwood Creek above Orick,
Calif.:
U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, Menlo Park, Calif.
48.Burkham, Durl E., and Dawdy, David R., 1976, Proposed Revision
to the Modified Einstein Method of
Computing Total Sediment
Discharge: Proc. 3rd Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conf.
49.Burkham, Durl E., and Dawdy, David R., 1976, Resistance Equa-
tion for Alluvial-Channel Flow, Proc. ASCE, Vol.102, No. HY10.
50.Chiu, Chao-Lin, Matalas, Nicolas C., Dawdy,
David R., and
Mizumura, K. K., 1976, Application of
Estimation Theory to
Hydraulic Problems: Proc. 2nd Intl. Symp. Stochastic Hydraulics,
Univ. of Lund, Sweden.
51.Hanson, Ronald L., and Dawdy, David R.,
1976, Accuracy of
Evapotranspiration Rates Determined by the Water-Budget
Method,
Gila River Flood Plain, Southeastern Arizona: U. S.
Geological
Survey Prof. Paper 655-L.
52.Dawdy, David R., and Motayed, Asok, 1978, Uncertainties in De-
termination of Flood Profiles, Intern. Sym. on Risk
and Reli-
ability in Water Resources, Univ. of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
53.Dawdy, David R., Gupta, Vijay K., and Singh, Vijay P.,
1978,
Stochastic Simulation of Droughts: Bilateral
U.S.A.-Argentine
Workshop on Droughts, Mar del Plata, Argentina.
54.Dawdy, David R., 1978, Worth of Data: Keynote address, A.G.U.
Chapman Conference, Design of Hydrologic Data Networks, Tucson.
55.Dawdy, David R., Schaake, John C., and Alley, William,
1978,
User's Guide for Distributed Routing Rainfall-Runoff Model, USGS
Water Resources Investigations Report No. 78-90.
56.Dawdy, David R., 1979, General
Report on Probabilistic-
Deterministic Interactions in
Hydrology: Proc. 3rd Intl.
Hydrology Symposium, Ft. Collins, Colo.
57.Dawdy, David R., and Motayed, Asok, 1979,
Uncertainties in
Step-Backwater Analyses, Proc. ASCE, Vol.105, No. HY5.
58.Dawdy, David R., Gupta, Vijay K., and Singh, Vijay P.,
1979,
Stochastic Modeling of Droughts: Intl.
Symp. on Hydrologic
Aspects of Droughts, New Delhi, India.
59.Dawdy, David R., Gupta, Vijay K.,
Singh, Vijay P., and
Waymire, Edward, 1979, The Limits of
Stationarity and Second
Order Analysis in Modeling Droughts: Intl. Symp
on Hydrologic
Aspects of Droughts, New Delhi, India.
60.Dawdy, David R., and Rodda, John, 1979, Future
Advances of
Hydrometeorology: Proc. 3rd Intl. Conf.
on Hydrometeorology,
Bogota, Colombia.
61.Santa-Maria, G., Mesa, Oscar, and
Dawdy, D. R., 1979,
Calibration of a Rainfall-Runoff Model
for Design Analysis:
Proc. 3rd Intl. Conf. on Hydrometeorology, Bogota, Colombia.
62.Dawdy, David R., and Motayed, Asok, 1979, Hydrologic Analysis
for Siting a Sanitary Landfill: 3d World
Congress on Water
Resources of IWRA, Mexico City.
63.Dawdy, David R., Alley, William, and Schaake, John C.,
1980,
Parametric-Deterministic Urban Watershed Model: Proc. ASCE, Vol.
105, No. HY5.
64.Dawdy, David R.,1980, Flood Frequency Estimates on
Alluvial
Fans: Proc. ASCE, Vol. 105, No. HY11.
65.Dawdy, David R., and Maloney, M.
David, 1980, Method of
Estimating On-Shore Propagation of Storm
Waves: Geophysical
Research Letters, Vol. 7, No. 10, p. 845-847.
66.Burkham, Durl E., Dawdy, David R., and Barnes, Harry H., Jr.,
1980, Discussion of "Flow Resistance in
Cobble and Boulder
Riverbeds" by Daryl B. Simons, Khalid Al-Shaikh-Ali,
and Ruh-
Ming Li: Jour. Hydr. Div., ASCE, Vol. 106, No. HY6, p. 1132-39.
67.Moss, Marshall E., and Dawdy, David R.,
1980, Supply and
Demand and the Design of Surface-Water
Supplies: Bull. Int.
Assoc. Hyd. Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 3, p. 283-295.
68.Burkham, Durl E., and Dawdy, David R., 1980, General Study of
the Modified Einstein Method of
Computing Total Sediment
Discharge, USGS Water Supply Paper 2066.
69.Dawdy, David R., 1980, Demand Reduction for
Amelioration of
Effects of Drought: Proc. NATO Advanced
Study Institute on
Drought Impact Control Technology, Lisbon, Portugal.
70.Dawdy, David R., 1981, A Review of Deterministic Surface Water
Routing in Rainfall-Runoff Models: Proc. Intl. Symp.
Rainfall-
Runoff Modeling, Mississippi State Univ., Starkville, Miss.
71.Dawdy, David R., 1981, The Worth of Ground Water
Data: Pro-
ceedings of the 13th Biennial Conference on Ground Water,
Rept.
53, Calif. Water Res. Center, Univ. Calif. Davis.
72.Dawdy, David R., 1983, A Review of Rainfall-Runoff
Modeling:
Proc. Symp. Experiences in Development and Application of
Models
in Hydrology and Water Resources in Latin America, Tegucigalpa.
73.Dawdy, David R., 1983, Mathematical Modeling
of Scour in
Streams: Proc. Amer. Soc. Civil Engr. Spec. Conf. on
Pipelines
in Adverse Environments, San Diego.
74.Dawdy, David R., and Alberti, Margarita,
1983, The Stage-
Discharge Relation for the Orinoco River at the Musinacio Gaging
Station, paper presented at the Fall Meeting of AGU.
75.Dawdy, David R., 1984, Models of Bed
Armoring: 2nd Iraqi
Hydrological Conference, Baghdad, Iraq.
76.Dawdy, David R., Design Storm Analysis for Urban
Development
in Southern California, Proceedings China-U. S. Bilateral
Symp.
on Analysis of Extraordinary Flood Events, Nanjing, PRC, 1985.
77.Dawdy, David R., Mathematical Modeling of Scour in
Streams,
Proc. of Engr. Workshop on Hydraulic Modeling, ASCE Los
Angeles
Section, Long Beach, May 11, 1985.
78.Dawdy, David R., Movement of Groundwater from Kesterson Reser-
voir, Proc. of Symp. Selenium III, Berkeley, Calif.,
1986.
79.Dawdy, David R., New FEMA Guidelines for Alluvial Fan
Flood-
ing, Proc. of Western State High Risk Flood
Areas Symp., Las
Vegas, Nevada, 1986.
80.Dawdy, David R., Progress and Problems in
Mapping Mudflow
Areas, Proc. of Western State High Risk Flood Areas
Symp., Las
Vegas, 1986.
81.Alvarez, Desi, Wang, Wen C., and Dawdy, David R., Analysis of
Alluvial Fan Flooding, ASCE Water Forum '86, Long
Beach, 1986.
82.Dawdy, David R., and Vanoni, Vito
A., Modeling Alluvial
Streams, Water Res. Res., Vol. 22, No. 9, p. 71S-81S, 1986.
83.Dawdy, David R., and Lettenmaier, Dennis P.,
Initiative for
Risk-Based Flood Design,
A.S.C.E. Journal of Hydraulic
Engineering, Vol. 113, No. 8, August 1987.
84.Dawdy, David R., and Hill, Joseph C., Interpretation of
FEMA
Alluvial Fan Maps for Planning and
Regulation, Proc. Conf.
ASFPM, Seattle, 1987.
85.Hill, Joseph C., and Dawdy, David R., Criteria for
Alluvial
Fan Management--Based on a FEMA
Study, Proc. Conf. ASFPM,
Seattle, 1987.
86.Dawdy, David R., Kesterson Groundwater Movement --- an Alter-
native Assessment, Proc. of Symp. Selenium IV, Berkeley, 1987.
87.Hill, J. C., Dawdy, D. R., and Lutes, G. K., 1988,
Alluvial
Fan Management--Maps, Regulation, and Planning, ASFPM Arid
West
Conference, Las Vegas, Nev.
88.Dawdy, David R., Natural Consumptive Use by Tules,
Grasslands,
and Riparian Forests, California Central
Valley, Proc. AWRA
Symp. on Water-Use Data for Water Management, Tucson, Aug. 1988.
89.Dawdy, David R., Feasibility of Mapping Riparian Forests under
Natural Conditions in California, Proc.
California Riparian
Systems Conference, Davis, Calif., September 1988.
90.Dawdy, David R., Joe Hill, Ken Hansen, and Wen Wang, Research
Needs in the Delineation of Flood Hazard Areas on Alluvial
Fans
for the Flood Insurance Program, Proc.
ASCE Conf. on Hydr.
Engr., Colorado Springs, 1988.
91.Dawdy, David R., Toward a Policy of Low Flow Releases Based on
Accuracy, Proc. Symp. on Urban Stream Corridor
and Stormwater
Management, Colorado Springs, 1989.
92.Lettenmaier, Dennis P., Gan, T. Y., and Dawdy, D.
R., 1989,
Interpretation of Hydrologic Effects of Climate
Change in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin River Basin, California, in The Potential
Effects of Global Climate Change on the United States,
Appendix
A: Water Resources, edited by J.B. Smith and D. A.
Tirpak, EPA
Rept 230-05-89-051.
93.Keaton, J. R., R. J. Shlemon, R. H. French, and D. R.
Dawdy,
1990, Piedmont-Fan Flood Hazard Analysis from Geomorphology
and
Surface Water Hydrology, Hudspeth County, Texas, ASCE
Symposium
on Hydraulics/Hydrology of Arid Lands, p.356-366, San Diego.
94.Wang, Wen C., and D. R. Dawdy, 1990, Regional Flood
Frequency
Equations for Antelope Valley in Kern County, Calif., ASCE Symp.
on Hydraulics/Hydrology of Arid Lands, p.501-506, San Diego.
95.Dawdy, David R., 1990, The Sorry State of Flood
Hydrology in
the Arid Southwest, ASCE Symposium on
Hydraulics/Hydrology of
Arid Lands, p.743-748, San Diego.
96.Dawdy, David R., 1990, Hydrology of Glen Canyon and the Grand
Canyon, in Colorado River Ecology and Dam Management,
Proc. of
Symp. in Santa Fe, National Academy Press, pp. 40-53.
97.Dawdy, David R., 1991, Problems of Runoff Modeling Which
are
Particular to the Area or Climate Being Modeled,
Paper 24 in
Recent Advances in the Modeling of Hydrologic Systems, NATO
ASI
Series, pp. 541-548.
98.Dawdy, David R., 1991, Comparison of USGS and HEC-1 Kinematic
Wave Runoff Models, Paper 25 in Recent Advances in the
Modeling
of Hydrologic Systems, NATO ASI Series, pp. 549-558.
99.Dawdy, David R., 1991, Publication of
Court Evidence in
Professional Journals, Ethical Problems for
the Professional
Hydrologist, Ray K. Linsley Lecture of the American Institute of
Hydrology, Portland, Ore.
100.Dawdy, David R., 1991, Droughts and
Rumors of Droughts,
Keynote Address at US-PRC Bilateral Symposium on
Droughts and
Arid-Region Hydrology, Tucson, Sept. 1991.
101.Dawdy, David R., and Vijay K. Gupta, 1992,
Regional Flood
Frequency Relations as Evidence of Scaling
Invariance, paper
presented at Fall Conference of
Amer. Geophys. Union, San
Francisco, December 1992.
102.Dawdy, David R., and Wen C. Wang, 1993, Prediction of
Gravel
Transport Using Parker's Algorithm, in
Hydraulic Engineering
'93, Proceedings of 1993 Conference of Hydraulics
Div., Amer.
Soc. of Civil Engr., Vol II, pp. 1523-1528.
103.Dawdy, David R., and Wen C. Wang, 1994, Prediction of Gravel
Bedload with SAM, Proc. 21st Annual Conf., WRPMD, ASCE, Denver.
104.Dawdy, David R., 1994, Greek Coins and
Greek Water Gods,
paper presented at Amer. Geophys. Union Fall Meeting, San
Fran-
cisco, Dec. 9.
105.Gupta, V. K., and Dawdy, D. R., 1994, Regional
Analysis of
Flood Peaks: Multiscaling Theory and its Physical
Basis, Proc.
Intl. Workshop on Advances in Distributed Hydrology, Water
Res.
Publ., Highlands Ranch, Colo.
106.Gupta, V. K., Mesa, O. J., and Dawdy, D. R., 1994, Multiscal-
ing Theory of Flood Peaks: Regional Quantile Analysis, Water Res.
Res. Vol. 30 No. 12, p. 3405-3421.
107.Gupta, V. K., and Dawdy, D. R., 1995, Physical Interpretation
of Regional Variations in the Scaling Exponents of
Flood
Quantiles, Hydrological Processes, Vol. 9, p. 347-361.
108.Dawdy, David R., Wen C. Wang, and
Peggy Basdekas, 1999,
Calibration of the Parker-Klingeman model with
variable shear,
Proc. 7th Intl. Symp. on River Sedimentation, Hong
Kong, Dec.
1998, edited by Jayawardena, Lee, and Wang, pp. 753-756
109.Bakke, Paul D., Peggy O. Basdekas, David R. Dawdy, and Peter
C. Klingeman, 1999, Calibrated Parker-Klingeman Model for Gravel
Transport, Jour, Hydr. Engr, ASCE, Vol. 125, No 6.
110.Dawdy, David R. and Mark Weinhold, Bedload
Measurement and
Prediction in the Upper Klamath Basin, paper presented at Klamath
Basin Fish and Water management Symposium, Arcata, CA May 2001.
111.Lucas, Walt, and David R. Dawdy, The Near Equal
Mobility A
Selective Transport Parker-Klingeman Model, paper
presented at
AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, Albuquerque,
NM, Nov.
2001.
112.Sullivan, Robert T., and David R.
Dawdy, Is a Minimum
Drainage Needed to Form a Rosgen "C" Channel?, poster
presented
at AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference, Albuquerque, NM, Nov.
2001.
113. Ogden, Fred L., and David R. Dawdy, Simple Scaling of Flood
Quantiles and Individual Flood Peaks, poster presented
at Fall
Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Dec. 2002.
114. Ogden, Fred L., and David R. Dawdy, Peak Discharge
Scaling
in Small Hortonian Watershed, Jour. Hydrologic Engr., ASCE, Vol.
8, No. 2, Mar. 2003.
Book
Reviews:
Dawdy, David R., 1971, Review of
"Dynamic Hydrology" by Peter S.
Eagleson: Jour. Soil and Water Cons., Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 205-6.
Dawdy, David R., 1971, Review of "Effects of Watershed Changes on
Streamflow", Proc. Water Resources Symp. No. 2, edited by
W. L.
Moore and C. W. Morgan: Jour. Amer. Water Res.
Assoc., Vol. 7,
No. 4, p. 890.
Dawdy, David R., 1972, Review of "Synthetic Streamflows" by M. B.
Fiering and B. B. Jackson: Jour. Amer. Assoc.
Petroleum Geolo-
gists, Vol. 40, p. 1.
Dawdy, David R., 1977, Review of "Computer Simulation
Techniques
in Hydrology" by George Fleming: Bull. Intl. Assoc. Hydr.
Sci.,
Vol. 21, No. 4, p. 649.
Dawdy, David R., 1977, Review of "Stormwater
Modeling" by Don
Overton and Michael Meadows: EOS, AGU, Vol. 12, p. 358.
Dawdy, David R., 1988, Review of "Mechanics of Plains Rivers"
by
Tom Blench, Hydrological Sciences Jour., Vol. 33, No. 1.
Dawdy, David R., 1988, Review of "Hydraulic Processes on Alluvial
Fans" by R. H. French, Hydrological Sciences
Jour., Vol. 33,
No. 5.
Dawdy, David R., 1989, Review of "International
Conference on
River Regime", edited by W. R. White,
Hydrological Sciences
Jour., Vol. 34, No. 1.
Dawdy, David R. and Doris O. Dawdy, 1989, Review of
"Water and
Arid Lands of the Western United States", edited by
M. T. El-
Ashry and D. C. Gibbons, Hydrological Sci. Jour., Vol. 34,
No. 6.
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