Richards, P.L. and Brenner, A. (2004) Delineating Source Areas for Runoff in
Depressional Landscapes; Implications for Hydrologic Modeling,
Journal
of Great Lakes Research, 30, 9-21.
Wiley, M.J., Pijanowski, B.C., Richards, P.L., Riseng, C., Seelbach, P. and
Stevenson, R.J. (2004) Combining valley segment classification with neural
net modeling of landscape change: a new approach to integrated risk
assessment for river ecosystems, Proceedings of WEF 2004 Specialty
Conference Series: Dearborn Michigan, Water Environment Federation. 16pp
Richards, P.L. and Kump, L (2003) Soil porewater distributions and the temperature
feedback of weathering in soils, Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta,
67(20),
3803-3815.
Richards, P.L. and Brabec, E. (2003) Changes in connected and unconnected
imperviousness in the Upper River Rouge watershed since 1951: A case study
of the effects of development on hydrology: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries
in the Urban and Regional Context, UTEP symposium, Ann Arbor, MI 25pp.
Brabec, E., Schulte, S. and Richards, P.L. (2002) Impervious Surfaces and Water
Quality: A review Of Current Literature and its implications for
Watershed Planning, Journal of Planning Literature, 16(4), 499-514.
Barlage, M.J., Richards, P.L., Sousounis, P.J. and Brenner, A.J. (2002) Impacts of
Climate Change and Land Use Change on Runoff from a Great
Lakes Watershed,Journal of Great Lakes Research, 28(4),
Brenner, A.J., Richards, P.L., Barlage, M. & Sousounis, P. (1999) The Impact of
Land Use Changes 1820 - 2020 on water quality and quantity in SE
Michigan. IN Impact of Land-Use Change on Nutrient Loads From
Diffuse Sources , IAHS Pub 257, 229-233.
Richards, P.L. and Kump, L. (1997) Application of the Geographical Information
Systems approach to watershed mass balance studies:
Hydrological Processes,11, 671-694.