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David D. Bosch is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their work focuses primarily on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a significant emphasis on subfields such as atmospheric science, environmental engineering, water science and technology, soil science, and environmental chemistry.

The research contributions of David D. Bosch cover a range of topics including soil moisture and remote sensing, hydrology and watershed management studies, soil and water nutrient dynamics, cryospheric studies and observations, climate change and permafrost, precipitation measurement and analysis, and soil erosion and sediment transport.

The scientist has authored several papers in notable journals. Key publications include:

  • Validation of Soil Moisture Data Products From the NASA SMAP Mission, 2021, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
  • Improved SMAP Dual-Channel Algorithm for the Retrieval of Soil Moisture, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • Comparison of microwave remote sensing and land surface modeling for surface soil moisture climatology estimation, 2020, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Global scale error assessments of soil moisture estimates from microwave-based active and passive satellites and land surface models over forest and mixed irrigated/dryland agriculture regions, 2020, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Time-lapse cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography (CHERT) for monitoring seawater intrusion dynamics in a Mediterranean aquifer, 2020, Hydrology and earth system sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bosch include:

  • Michael H. Cosh
  • Patrick J. Starks
  • Timothy C. Strickland
  • Chandra Holifield Collins
  • M. S. Seyfried

They have published repeatedly in leading venues such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
  • Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Journal of Environmental Quality

Best Publications

  • AGNPS: A nonpoint-source pollution model for evaluating agricultural watersheds

    R. A. Young;C. A. Onstad;D. D. Bosch;W. P. Anderson

  • Validation of SMAP surface soil moisture products with core validation sites

    A. Colliander;T.J. Jackson;R. Bindlish;S. Chan

  • Assessment of the SMAP Passive Soil Moisture Product

    Steven K. Chan;Rajat Bindlish;Peggy E. O'Neill;Eni Njoku

  • Validation of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer Soil Moisture Products

    T J Jackson;M H Cosh;R Bindlish;P J Starks

  • Ecosystem resilience despite large-scale altered hydroclimatic conditions

    Guillermo E. Ponce Campos;M. Susan Moran;Alfredo Huete;Yongguang Zhang

  • Introduction to SWAT+, A Completely Restructured Version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool†

    Katrin Bieger;Jeffrey G. Arnold;Hendrik Rathjens;Michael J. White

  • Validation of Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) Soil Moisture Over Watershed Networks in the U.S.

    T. J. Jackson;R. Bindlish;M. H. Cosh;Tianjie Zhao

  • Development and assessment of the SMAP enhanced passive soil moisture product

    S. K. Chan;R. Bindlish;P. O'Neill;T. Jackson

  • Suitability of SWAT for the Conservation Effects Assessment Project: Comparison on USDA Agricultural Research Service Watersheds

    Michael W. Van Liew;Tamie L. Veith;David D. Bosch;Jeffrey G. Arnold

  • Assessment of the SMAP Level-4 surface and root-zone soil moisture product using in situ measurements

    Rolf H. Reichle;Gabrielle J. M. De Lannoy;Qing Liu;Joseph V. Ardizzone

  • The SMAP and Copernicus Sentinel 1A/B microwave active-passive high resolution surface soil moisture product

    Narendra N. Das;Dara Entekhabi;R. Scott Dunbar;Mario J. Chaubell

  • Calibration and uncertainty analysis of the SWAT model using Genetic Algorithms and Bayesian Model Averaging

    Xuesong Zhang;Raghavan Srinivasan;David Bosch

  • PROBLEMS AND POTENTIAL OF AUTOCALIBRATING A HYDROLOGIC MODEL

    M. W. Van Liew;J. G. Arnold;D. D. Bosch

  • UNCERTAINTY IN TMDL MODELS

    A. Shirmohammadi;I. Chaubey;R. D. Harmel;D. D. Bosch

  • Version 4 of the SMAP Level-4 Soil Moisture algorithm and data product

    Rolf H. Reichle;Qing Liu;Randal D. Koster;Wade T. Crow

  • Assessment of different representations of spatial variability on SWAT model performance.

    J. G. Arnold;P. M. Allen;M. Volk;J. R. Williams

  • REMM: The Riparian Ecosystem Management Model

    R. Lowrance;L. S. Altier;R. G. Williams;S. P. Inamdar

  • EVALUATION OF THE SWAT MODEL ON A COASTAL PLAIN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHED

    D. D. Bosch;J. M. Sheridan;H. L. Batten;J. G. Arnold

  • Management effects on runoff and sediment transport in riparian forest buffers

    J.M. Sheridan;R. Lowrance;D.D. Bosch

  • Evaluation of drought indices via remotely sensed data with hydrological variables

    Minha Choi;Jennifer M. Jacobs;Martha C. Anderson;David D. Bosch

  • Soil moisture estimates from TRMM Microwave Imager observations over the Southern United States

    Rajat Bindlish;Thomas J. Jackson;Eric F. Wood;Huilin Gao

  • Evaluation of SWAT Manual Calibration and Input Parameter Sensitivity in the Little River Watershed

    G. W. Feyereisen;T. C. Strickland;D. D. Bosch;D. G. Sullivan

  • AGNPS, Agricultural Non-Point-Source Pollution Model: a watershed analysis tool. Research report

    R.A. Young;C.A. Onstad;D.D. Bosch;W.P. Anderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael H. Cosh
Michael H. Cosh Agricultural Research Service
Patrick J. Starks
Patrick J. Starks Agricultural Research Service
Thomas J. Jackson
Thomas J. Jackson Agricultural Research Service
Aaron A. Berg
Aaron A. Berg University of Guelph
Rajat Bindlish
Rajat Bindlish Goddard Space Flight Center
Todd G. Caldwell
Todd G. Caldwell United States Geological Survey
John H. Prueger
John H. Prueger Agricultural Research Service
Richard Lowrance
Richard Lowrance Agricultural Research Service
Andreas Colliander
Andreas Colliander California Institute of Technology
Jeffrey P. Walker
Jeffrey P. Walker Monash University

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