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Mohammad Karamouz

Mohammad Karamouz

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
43
Citations
7174
World Ranking
6184
National Ranking
85

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
45
Citations
7485
World Ranking
6423
National Ranking
25

Overview

Mohammad Karamouz is affiliated with the University of Tehran in Iran, with a primary focus on environmental science and engineering. Their research predominantly centers on water systems, environmental and civil engineering, with a particular emphasis on water resources management and optimization.

Their work spans several interconnected fields including:

  • Environmental Science
  • Engineering

Within these main fields, subfields include:

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science

The scientist's research covers a range of specific topics such as:

  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research

Recent publications highlight a focus on soil moisture estimation, groundwater modeling, coastal flood management, and sustainability indexes:

  • A Remote Sensing Driven Soil Moisture Estimator: Uncertain Downscaling With Geostatistically Based Use of Ancillary Data, 2022, Water Resources Research
  • Conceptual Design Framework for Coastal Flood Best Management Practices, 2020, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
  • A Risk-Based Groundwater Modeling Framework in Coastal Aquifers: A Case Study on Long Island, New York, USA, 2020, Hydrogeology Journal
  • A Spatial Non-Stationary Based Site Selection of Artificial Groundwater Recharge: A Case Study for Semi-Arid Regions, 2021, Water Resources Management
  • Uncertain Water Balance-Based Sustainability Index of Supply and Demand, 2021, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management

Their research has been published frequently in the following venues:

  • Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
  • Water Resources Management
  • World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2021
  • Hydrogeology Journal
  • Journal of Hydrologic Engineering

Mohammad Karamouz collaborates regularly with co-authors such as:

  • Davood Mahmoodzadeh
  • Elham Ebrahimi Sarindizaj
  • Mohammad Movahhed
  • Reza Saleh Alipour
  • Mahnoor Roohinia

Best Publications

  • State of the Art for Genetic Algorithms and Beyond in Water Resources Planning and Management

    John Nicklow;Patrick Reed;Dragan Savic;Tibebe Dessalegne

  • Low-impact development practices to mitigate climate change effects on urban stormwater runoff: Case study of New York City

    Zahra Zahmatkesh;Steven J. Burian;Mohammad Karamouz;Hassan Tavakol-Davani

  • A stochastic conflict resolution model for water quality management in reservoir–river systems

    Reza Kerachian;Mohammad Karamouz

  • Water resources systems analysis

    Mohammad Karamouz;Ferenc Szidarovszky;Banafsheh Zahraie

  • Annual and monthly reservoir operating rules generated by deterministic optimization

    Mohammad Karamouz;Mark H. Houck

  • Bayesian stochastic optimization of reservoir operation using uncertain forecasts

    Mohammad Karamouz;Haralambos V. Vasiliadis

  • Pressure Management Model for Urban Water Distribution Networks

    Sara Nazif;Mohammad Karamouz;Massoud Tabesh;Ali Moridi

  • Comparison of Stochastic and Deterministic Dynamic Programming for Reservoir Operating Rule Generation

    Mohammad Karamouz;Mark H. Houck

  • Developing a master plan for hospital solid waste management: a case study.

    Mohammad Karamouz;Banafsheh Zahraie;Reza Kerachian;Nemat Jaafarzadeh

  • Optimization and Simulation of Multiple Reservoir Systems

    Mohammad Karamouz;Mark H. Houck;Jacque W. Delleur

  • Monthly Water Resources and Irrigation Planning: Case Study of Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater Resources

    Mohammad Karamouz;Reza Kerachian;Banafsheh Zahraie

  • Analysis of the Effects of Climate Change on Urban Storm Water Runoff Using Statistically Downscaled Precipitation Data and a Change Factor Approach

    Zahra Zahmatkesh;Mohammad Karamouz;Erfan Goharian;Steven J. Burian

  • Development of a Hybrid Index for Drought Prediction: Case Study

    Mohammad Karamouz;Mohammad Karamouz;Kabir Rasouli;Kabir Rasouli;Sara Nazif;Sara Nazif

  • Hydrology and Hydroclimatology: Principles and Applications

    Mohammad Karamouz;Sara Nazif;Mahdis Falahi

  • Optimal reservoir operation considering the water quality issues: A stochastic conflict resolution approach

    Reza Kerachian;Mohammad Karamouz

  • Improvement of Urban Drainage System Performance under Climate Change Impact: Case Study

    Mohammad Karamouz;Ana Hosseinpour;Sara Nazif

  • Reliability-Based Flood Management in Urban Watersheds Considering Climate Change Impacts

    Mohammad Karamouz;Sara Nazif

  • Probabilistic reservoir operation using Bayesian stochastic model and support vector machine

    Mohammad Karamouz;Mohammad Karamouz;Azadeh Ahmadi;Azadeh Ahmadi;Ali Moridi

  • Fuzzy-State Stochastic Dynamic Programming for Reservoir Operation

    Seyed Jamshid Mousavi;Mohammad Karamouz;Mohammad Bagher Menhadj

  • A game theoretic approach for trading discharge permits in rivers.

    Mohammad Hossein Niksokhan;Reza Kerachian;Mohammad Karamouz

  • Water allocation improvement in river basin using Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Reinforcement Learning approach

    B. Abolpour;M. Javan;M. Karamouz

Frequent Co-Authors

Reza Kerachian
Reza Kerachian University of Tehran
Ferenc Szidarovszky
Ferenc Szidarovszky Corvinus University of Budapest
Dawei Han
Dawei Han University of Bristol
Barbara S. Minsker
Barbara S. Minsker Southern Methodist University
Patrick M. Reed
Patrick M. Reed Cornell University
Avi Ostfeld
Avi Ostfeld Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Dragan Savic
Dragan Savic University of Exeter
Kevin E. Lansey
Kevin E. Lansey University of Arizona
Donald H. Burn
Donald H. Burn University of Waterloo
John C. Crittenden
John C. Crittenden Georgia Institute of Technology

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