August 6, 2014
Gebremariam, Ludsin, and colleagues publish in Environmental Modelling and Software

Seyoum Gebremariam (a former AEL postdoc) and Stu Ludsin published a paper in Environmental Modelling and Software about their work with SWAT modeling in the Lake Erie basin. This research was part of a collaborative effort involving Jay Martin (FABE, Ohio State University) and others under the NSF-CNH program, or coupled natural and human systems.
To find out more about their work, read the full paper: A comprehensive approach to evaluating watershed models for predicting river flow regimes critical to downstream ecosystem services.
You can also visit Stu's website.