Journal &
Refereed Publications
H. Zhou and T.J., “Case Study of the Integrated Model for Estimation of Sediment
Load in Artificial Rive Channel,” Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, American
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 23(5), 2018.
Chang,
T.J., H. Zhou, and Y. Guan, “Development of Application of Erosion Hotspots for
Watershed Investigation in the Appalachian Hills of the United States,” Journal
of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE), 142 (3), 2016.
Chang,
T.J. and T. Bayes, “Development of Erosion Hotspots for Watershed,” Journal of
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE), vol. 139 (No. 12), pp.1011-1017, 2013.
Chang,
T.J., Bentz, J., Wiseman, J., Fang, Y., Copley, A., Liu, C., Ozercan,
S., Ye, X., Andre, N., and Zhu, Q. “A Sustainable Model for Water Resources and
Environmental Education,” Transaction on Sustainable Design, Engineering and
Construction, edited by Oswald Chong and Mohsin Siddiqui, American Society of
Civil Engineers, ISBN 978-0-7844-1268-8, pp. 955-974, 2012.
Chang,
T.J. and T. Bayes, “A Successful Story of Wetlands Formation Using Sediments
Dredged from Reservoir,” Publication on the International Forum on Sustainable
Development of Taoyuan Industrial Park Region of Taiwan, by the Ministry of
Economic Development, pp. 96-110, 2006.
Chang,
T.J., T.D. Travis, H. Wu, and S. McKeever, “Applications of GIS for
Investigation of Reservoir Sediments,” Publication on Keeping Healthy Life of
the River, International Yellow River Forum, International Association of
Hydrological Science, pp. 259-268, 2005.
Chang, T. J., Y.H. Fang, H.X. Wu, and D.E.
Mecklenburg, “Characteristics of Bankfull Channel Dimensions in Southeast
Ohio,” Self-Sustaining Solutions for Streams, Wetlands, and Watershed, American
Society of Agricultural Engineering, pp.1-8, September, 2004.
Chang, T.J., T.D. Bayes, and S. McKeeever,
“Investigating Reservoir Sediments and Watershed Erosion using a Geographic
Information System,” Hydrological Processes No. 17, pp. 979-987, International
Association of Hydrological Sciences, John Wiley &Sons, 2003
Chang, T.J., T.A. Bartrand, and R. Germain,
"Spatial Variations of Water Loss During Drought: A Case
Study," Journal of American Water Resources Association,
Vol.37, No.1, pp.115-123, 2001.
Chang, T.J. and T. A. Bartrand, “Method and
Apparatus for Controlling Macrofoulers in On-Demand Water Conduits,,”
Chang, T.J., "A Mechanical Apparatus for
Controlling Zebra Mussels in Water Conduits," Canadian Commissioner
Office of Patents, Patent Number 2,165,072, issued
Chang, T.J. and H.Y. Sun, "Study of
Potential Flash Floods by the Kriging Method," Journal of Hydrologic
Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp.104-108, 1997.
Chang, T.J.,
Chang, T.J., H. Zheng, X.A. Kleopa, and C.B.
Teoh, "Development of an Expert System for Daily Drought Monitoring,"
Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, ASCE, Vol.10, No.1, pp.20-24,
1996.
Chang, T. J., "Mechanical Device for
Controlling Zebra Mussels in Water Conduits," U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office, Patent Number 5,578,116,
Chang, T.J., M. Hoover, and T.A.
Bartrand,"Optimization of a Vacuum Device for Zebra Mussel Control,"
Chapter 24, Zebra Mussel Control, pp.389-398, Dearborn, Michigan, 1996.
Chang, T.J., X. Kleopa, C.B. Teoh, "Use
of Flood-Control Reservoirs for Drought Management," Journal of
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, ASCE, vol.121, No.1, pp. 34-42, 1995.
Chang, T.J. and C.B. Teoh, "Use of
Kriging Method for Studying Characteristics of Ground Water Droughts," AWRA
Journal, Water Resources Bulletin, Vol.31, No.6, pp.1001-1007, 1995.
Chang, T. J., "Method for Controlling
Zebra Mussels in Water Conduits," U.S. Patent and Trademark Office,
Patent Number 5,376,282,
Chang, T.J., "Investigation of
Precipitation Droughts by the Use of Kriging Method," Journal of
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 117, No. 6, 1991.
Chang, T.J. and X. Kleopa, "A Proposed
Method for Drought Monitoring," Water Resources Bulletin, AWRA Journal,
Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 275-281, 1991.
Chang, T.J., J.W. Delleur, and L. Kavvas,
"Simulation Models of Sequences of Dry and Wet Days'" Closure on the
discussions by Z. Sen, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering,
ASCE, Vol. 117, No. 3, pp. 457-460, 1991.
Chang, T.J., "Effects of Drought on
Streamflow Characteristics," Journal of Irrigation and Drainage
Engineering, ASCE, Vol.116 No.3, pp. 332-341, 1990.
Chang, T.J. and J.R.Stenson, "Is It
Realistic to Define a 100-Year Drought for Water Management?" Water
Resources Bulletin, AWRA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 5, 1990.
Chang, T.J., "Characteristics of Extreme
Precipitation," Water Resources Bulletin, AWRA Journal, Vol. 25,
No. 5, 1989.
Delleur, J.W., T.J. Chang, and M.L. Kavvas,
"Simulation Models of Wet and Dry Sequences," Journal of Irrigation
and Drainage Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 115, No. 3, pp. 344-357, 1989.
Chang, T.J., "Stochastic Forecast of
Water Losses," Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering,
ASCE, Vol. 114, No. 3, pp. 547-558, 1988.
Chang, T.J., J.W. Delleur, and M.L. Kavvas,
"Application of Discrete Autoregressive Moving Average Models for
Estimation of Daily Runoff," Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 91, pp.
119-135, 1987.
Chang, T.J., M.L. Kavvas, and J.W. Delleur,
"Modeling of Sequences of Wet and Dry Days by Binary Discrete
Autoregressive Moving Average Processes," Journal of Climate and
Applied Meteorology, American Meteor. Society, Vol. 23, No. 9, pp.
1367-1378, 1984.
Chang, T.J., M.L. Kavvas, and J.W. Delleur,
"Discrete Autoregressive Moving Average Processes for Daily Precipitation
Modeling," Water Resources Research, American Geophysical Union,
Vol. 20, pp. 565-580, 1984.
For more information on any of
the papers listed contact Tiao J.
Chang by email at tjchang@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu