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.