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valarcon@ngi.msstate.edu

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HPC 221

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(662) 325-7704

Box 9627
Mississippi State, MS 39762


Vladimir J. Alarcon, Ph. D., P. E.  
Vladimir J.
Alarcon, Ph. D., P. E.
Northern Gulf Institute
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Email
valarcon@ngi.msstate.edu

Office
HPC 221

Phone
(662) 325-7704

Box 9627
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Biography
I am an Assistant Research Professor at the Geosystems Research Institute and the Northern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University. My research is focused on hydrological and hydrodynamic modeling using HSPF, EFDC, ADH, and WASP computer models, as well as in the incorporation of remote sensing information into water resources models. I am also a registered professional civil engineer (PE).
Hobbies
Marathon running, guitar, chess.
Selected Publications Total Publications:  72 
Alarcon, V. J., Johnson, D., McAnally, W. H., van der zwaag, J., Irby, D., & Cartwright, J. H. (2014). Nested Hydrodynamic Modeling of a Coastal River Applying Dynamic-Coupling. Water Resources Management. 28(10), 3227-3240. [Abstract]

Alarcon, V. J., Johnson, D., McAnally, W. H., van der zwaag, J., Irby, D., & Cartwright, J. H. (2014). Design and Deployment of a Dynamic-Coupling Tool for EFDC. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics. 14th International Conference, Guimarães, Portugal, June 30 – July 3, 2014, Proceedings, Part III: Springer International Publishing. 615-624. DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-09150-1_45. [Abstract]

Diaz-Ramirez, J., Johnson, B. M., McAnally, W. H., Martin, James L., Alarcon, V. J., & Camacho, R. A. (2013). Estimation and Propagation of Parameter Uncertainty in Lumped Hydrological Models: A Case Study of HSPF Model Applied to Luxapallila Creek Watershed in Southeast USA. Journal of Hydrogeology & Hydrologic Engineering. 2(1), 1-9.

Xiong, Y., Alarcon, V. J., Martin, James L., & McAnally, W. H. (2012). SEDDEER: A Sediment Transport Model for Water Quality Modeling. Transactions of the ASABE. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. 55(6), 2147-2161. [Document]

Alarcon, V. J., Nigro, J. D., McAnally, W. H., O'Hara C., Engman, E. T., & Toll, D. (2012). Assessment of NASA's Physiographic and Meteorological Datasets as Input to HSPF and SWAT Hydrological Models. In Borruso, G., Bertazzon, S., Favretto, A., Murgante, B., and Torre, C. (Eds.), Geographic Information Analysis for Sustainable Development and Economic Planning: New Technologies. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. 1-19. DOI:10.4018/978-1-4666-1924-1. [Document]