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Overview

Indrajeet Chaubey is affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on Water Science and Technology, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, Ocean Engineering, and Soil Science.

Their work covers a variety of topics related to hydrology and environmental management, including:

  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Water Resources Management and Optimization
  • Hydrology and Drought Analysis
  • Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management

Chaubey has contributed research published in several notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Transactions of the ASABE
  • Hydrological Processes
  • Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
  • Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Water

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Hydrologic Responses to Climate Variability and Human Activities in Lake Ziway Basin, Ethiopia" (2020, Water)
  • "Tillage-induced surface soil roughness controls the chemistry and physics of eroded particles at early erosion stage" (2020, Soil and Tillage Research)
  • "Climate change impacts and strategies for adaptation for water resource management in Indiana" (2021, Climatic Change)
  • "Perspectives on Global Water Security" (2020, Transactions of the ASABE)
  • "DPSIR-ESA Vulnerability Assessment (DEVA) Framework: Synthesis, Foundational Overview, and Expert Case Studies" (2020, Transactions of the ASABE)

The researcher frequently collaborates with colleagues including Garett Pignotti, Sarmistha Singh, Pandara Valappil Femeena, Melba M. Crawford, and Mark R. Williams.

Best Publications

  • Effectiveness of Low Impact Development Practices: Literature Review and Suggestions for Future Research

    Laurent M. Ahiablame;Bernard A. Engel;Indrajeet Chaubey

  • Sensitivity Analysis, Calibration, and Validations for a Multisite and Multivariable SWAT Model

    Kati L. White;Indrajeet Chaubey

  • Sensitivity and identifiability of stream flow generation parameters of the SWAT model

    R. Cibin;K. P. Sudheer;I. Chaubey

  • A review on effectiveness of best management practices in improving hydrology and water quality: Needs and opportunities.

    Yaoze Liu;Bernard A. Engel;Dennis C. Flanagan;Dennis C. Flanagan;Margaret W. Gitau

  • Effect of DEM data resolution on SWAT output uncertainty

    I. Chaubey;A. S. Cotter;T. A. Costello;T. S. Soerens

  • IMPACT OF LAND USE CHANGE ON EROSION RISK: AN INTEGRATED REMOTE SENSING, GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM AND MODELING METHODOLOGY

    M. Leh;S. Bajwa;I. Chaubey

  • Effectiveness of low impact development practices in two urbanized watersheds: retrofitting with rain barrel/cistern and porous pavement.

    Laurent M. Ahiablame;Bernard A. Engel;Indrajeet Chaubey

  • Uncertainty in the model parameters due to spatial variability of rainfall

    I. Chaubey;C.T. Haan;S. Grunwald;J.M. Salisbury

  • Development of a multiobjective optimization tool for the selection and placement of best management practices for nonpoint source pollution control

    Chetan Maringanti;Indrajeet Chaubey;Jennie Popp

  • UNCERTAINTY IN TMDL MODELS

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

  • Water quality model output uncertainty as affected by spatial resolution of input data

    Amy S. Cotter;Indrajeet Chaubey;Thomas A. Costello;Thomas S. Soerens

  • FLOOD PULSE DYNAMICS OF AN UNREGULATED RIVER FLOODPLAIN IN THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. COASTAL PLAIN

    Arthur C. Benke;Indrajeet Chaubey;G. Milton Ward;E. Lloyd Dunn

  • Effectiveness of best management practices in improving water quality in a pasture-dominated watershed

    Indrajeet Chaubey;Lichi Chiang;Margaret W. Gitau;Sayeed Mohamed

  • A quantitative approach to evaluating ecosystem services

    Rebecca A. Logsdon;Indrajeet Chaubey

  • Evaluating, interpreting, and communicating performance of hydrologic/water quality models considering intended use: A review and recommendations

    R. D. Harmel;P. K. Smith;K. W. Migliaccio;Indrajeet Chaubey

  • Application of a Multi-Objective Optimization Method to Provide Least Cost Alternatives for NPS Pollution Control

    Chetan Maringanti;Indrajeet Chaubey;Mazdak Arabi;Bernard Engel

  • Optimal selection and placement of BMPs and LID practices with a rainfall-runoff model

    Yaoze Liu;Raj Cibin;Vincent F. Bralts;Indrajeet Chaubey

  • Impact of the numbers of observations and calibration parameters on equifinality, model performance, and output and parameter uncertainty

    Younggu Her;Indrajeet Chaubey

  • Effectiveness of Vegetative Filter Strips in Retaining Surface-applied Swine Manure Constituents

    I. Chaubey;D. R. Edwards;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore

  • Comparing two tools for ecosystem service assessments regarding water resources decisions.

    P. James Dennedy-Frank;Rebecca Logsdon Muenich;Indrajeet Chaubey;Guy Ziv

  • Effectiveness of Vegetative Filter Strips in Controlling Losses of Surface-applied Poultry Litter Constituents

    I. Chaubey;D. R. Edwards;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore

Frequent Co-Authors

K. P. Sudheer
K. P. Sudheer Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Bernard A. Engel
Bernard A. Engel Purdue University West Lafayette
Brian E. Haggard
Brian E. Haggard University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Jane Frankenberger
Jane Frankenberger Purdue University West Lafayette
Laura C. Bowling
Laura C. Bowling Purdue University West Lafayette
Jeffrey J. Volenec
Jeffrey J. Volenec Purdue University West Lafayette
Mazdak Arabi
Mazdak Arabi Colorado State University
Dennis C. Flanagan
Dennis C. Flanagan Agricultural Research Service
Jeffrey G. Arnold
Jeffrey G. Arnold Agricultural Research Service
Edward E. Gbur
Edward E. Gbur University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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