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Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with significant contributions totaling 43 publications. Their work covers several subfields, including Water Science and Technology, Ocean Engineering, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, and Pollution.

Their research addresses diverse topics, with notable focus areas including:

  • Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainability

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Miralles-Wilhelm include Mohamad Hejazi, Thomas Wild, Chris Vernon, Silvia R. Santos da Silva, and Leon Clarke.

The scientist has contributed to publications in several venues with repeated presence, most notably:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nature Communications
  • Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Water Security
  • Environmental Research Letters

Among recent papers associated with Miralles-Wilhelm, notable works include:

  • "Temperature, Humidity, and Latitude Analysis to Estimate Potential Spread and Seasonality of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)" (2020, JAMA Network Open)
  • "Temperature and Latitude Analysis to Predict Potential Spread and Seasonality for COVID-19" (2020, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "Future changes in the trading of virtual water" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Power sector investment implications of climate impacts on renewable resources in Latin America and the Caribbean" (2021, Nature Communications)
  • "Impacts of water scarcity on agricultural production and electricity generation in the Middle East and North Africa" (2023, Frontiers in Environmental Science)

Best Publications

  • Temperature, Humidity, and Latitude Analysis to Estimate Potential Spread and Seasonality of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

    Mohammad M. Sajadi;Mohammad M. Sajadi;Parham Habibzadeh;Augustin Vintzileos;Shervin Shokouhi

  • Temperature, Humidity and Latitude Analysis to Predict Potential Spread and Seasonality for COVID-19

    Mohammad M. Sajadi;Parham Habibzadeh;Augustin Vintzileos;Shervin Shokouhi

  • Biophysical properties and functional significance of stem water storage tissues in Neotropical savanna trees.

    Fabian G. Scholz;Sandra J. Bucci;Sandra J. Bucci;Guillermo Goldstein;Guillermo Goldstein;Frederick C. Meinzer

  • Modeling Sustainability: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling of the Earth and Human Systems

    Safa Motesharrei;Jorge Rivas;Eugenia Kalnay;Ghassem R. Asrar

  • Nutrient availability constrains the hydraulic architecture and water relations of savannah trees.

    Sandra J. Bucci;Fabian G. Scholz;Guillermo Goldstein;Guillermo Goldstein;Frederick C. Meinzer

  • Space geodetic imaging of rapid ground subsidence in Mexico City

    Enrique Cabral-Cano;Timothy H. Dixon;Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm;Oscar Díaz-Molina

  • Removal of nutrient limitations by long-term fertilization decreases nocturnal water loss in savanna trees.

    Fabian G. Scholz;Sandra J. Bucci;Guillermo Goldstein;Frederick C. Meinzer

  • Space-Based Detection of Wetlands' Surface Water Level Changes from L-Band SAR Interferometry

    Shimon Wdowinski;Sang Wan Kim;Falk Amelung;Timothy H. Dixon

  • Hydrological drivers of wetland vegetation community distribution within Everglades National Park, Florida

    M. Jason Todd;R. Muneepeerakul;D. Pumo;D. Pumo;S. Azaele

  • Expansion of gallery forests into central Brazilian savannas

    Lucas C. R. Silva;Lucas C. R. Silva;Leonel Sternberg;Mundayatan Haridasan;William A. Hoffmann

  • Controls on stand transpiration and soil water utilization along a tree density gradient in a Neotropical savanna

    Sandra Janet Bucci;Fabian Gustavo Scholz;Guillermo Hernan Goldstein;Guillermo Hernan Goldstein;William A. Hoffmann

  • Temporal dynamics of stem expansion and contraction in savanna trees: withdrawal and recharge of stored water.

    Fabian C Scholz;Sandra J Bucci;Guillermo Goldstein;Frederick C Meinzer

  • Bimolecular second-order reactions in spatially varying flows: Segregation induced scale-dependent transformation rates

    Vivek Kapoor;Lynn W. Gelhar;Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm

  • Biophysical and life‐history determinants of hydraulic lift in Neotropical savanna trees

    F. G. Scholz;F. G. Scholz;S. J. Bucci;S. J. Bucci;G. Goldstein;G. Goldstein;M. Z. Moreira

  • Future changes in the trading of virtual water

    Neal T. Graham;Neal T. Graham;Mohamad I. Hejazi;Son H. Kim;Evan G. R. Davies

  • Timing of seed dispersal and dormancy, rather than persistent soil seed-banks, control seedling recruitment of woody plants in Neotropical savannas

    Ana Salazar;Guillermo Goldstein;Augusto C. Franco;Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm

  • Stochastic analysis of sorption macrokinetics in heterogeneous aquifers

    F. Miralles-Wilhelm;L. W. Gelhar

  • Space-based measurements of sheet-flow characteristics in the Everglades wetland, Florida

    Shimon Wdowinski;Shimon Wdowinski;Falk Amelung;Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm;Timothy H. Dixon

  • Development and application of integrative modeling tools in support of food-energy-water nexus planning—a research agenda

    Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm

  • Humans drive future water scarcity changes across all Shared Socioeconomic Pathways

    Neal T Graham;Neal T Graham;Mohamad I Hejazi;Min Chen;Evan G R Davies

  • Institutional evolution in Lake Okeechobee Management in Florida: Characteristics, Impacts, and Limitations

    Neeraj Vedwan;Sajjad Ahmad;Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm;Kenneth Broad

  • A simulation model for projecting changes in salinity concentrations and species dominance in the coastal margin habitats of the Everglades

    Su Yean Teh;Donald L. DeAngelis;Donald L. DeAngelis;Leonel da Silveira Lobo Sternberg;Fernando R. Miralles-Wilhelm

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohamad Hejazi
Mohamad Hejazi Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Leon Clarke
Leon Clarke University of Maryland, College Park
Guillermo Goldstein
Guillermo Goldstein University of Miami
Augusto C. Franco
Augusto C. Franco University of Brasília
Andrea Rinaldo
Andrea Rinaldo École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe Texas A&M University
Sandra J. Bucci
Sandra J. Bucci National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Page Kyle
Page Kyle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Shimon Wdowinski
Shimon Wdowinski Florida International University
Klaus Hubacek
Klaus Hubacek University of Groningen

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