Valuing Interdependent Water and Energy Savings in Arizona
Bartos, M. (2013). Valuing interdependent water and energy savings in Arizona. Undergraduate Honors Thesis.
Bartos, M. (2013). Valuing interdependent water and energy savings in Arizona. Undergraduate Honors Thesis.
Bartos, M. & Chester, M. (2013). The conservation nexus: valuing interdependent water and energy savings in Phoenix, Arizona. American Geophysical Union 46th Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [Oral Presentation]
Reyna, J., Bartos, M., & Chester, M. (2014). Life cycle assessment of ecosystem services: Phoenix building stock. Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Project, 16th Annual All Scientists Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ. [Poster]
Bartos, M. & Chester, M. (2014). The conservation nexus: valuing interdependent water and energy savings in Arizona. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(4), 2139–2149. doi:10.1021/es4033343
Bartos, M. (2014). Unraveling Arizona's interdependent water and energy strands. Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Water Quality Division Brown Bag.
Bartos, M., & Chester, M. (2014). Assessing Future Extreme Heat Events at Intra-urban Scales: A Comparative Study of Phoenix and Los Angeles. Working Paper Series. Stock Number: ASU-CESEM-2014-WPS-001
Sivaraman, D., Bartos, M., Chester, M., Pincetl, S. (2014). Future electricity supply vulnerability and climate change: A case study of Maricopa and Los Angeles counties. Working Paper Series. Stock Number: ASU-SSEBE-CESEM-2014-WPS-003
Bartos, M., & Chester, M. (2014). Methodology for Estimating Electricity Generation Vulnerability to Climate Change Using a Physically-based Modelling System. Working Paper Series. Stock Number: ASU-CESEM-2014-WPS-002
Bartos, M. & Chester, M. (2014). Water and power in the West. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Environmental Engineering Seminar Series, Tempe, AZ.
Bartos, M. & Chester, M. (2014). Assessing climate change impacts on electric power generation in the Western Interconnection. American Geophysical Union 47th Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [Poster]
Chester, M., Fraser, A. & Bartos, M. (2015). Frameworks for Assessing the Vulnerability of US Rail Systems to Flooding and Extreme Heat. Working Paper Series. Stock Number: ASU-SSEBE-CESEM-2015-RPR-001
Climate Central: Climate change may put power grid at risk in the West. (2015). [News Article]
National Science Foundation: Drought, heat likely to affect U.S. West's power grid. (2015). [News Article]
The Guardian: Climate change threatens electric power supply in California, report warns. (2015). [News Article]
Chester, M., Fraser, A., Bondank, E., Bartos, M., Eisenman, D., Pincetl, S., LeClair, H., Tseng, C., Nahlik, M., Sivaraman, D., English, P., & Seager, T. (2015). Infrastructure design and heat vulnerability in the southwest. International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology, Dearborn, MI. [Oral Presentation]
NPR-KJZZ: Climate change threatens western power grid. (2015). [News Article]
Phys.org: U.S. West's power grid must be prepared for impacts of climate change. (2015). [News Article]
Click Green: Renewable energy can help to "climate-proof" the power grid. (2015). [News Article]
ASU News: U.S. West's power grid must be prepared for effects of climate change. (2015). [News Article]
Weather Channel: Climate change may put power grid at risk in the West. (2015). [News Article]
io9: The drought will put major strain on the Western U.S. power grid. (2015). [News Article]
Science Times: In the face of climate change the Western United States faces an energy crisis far too real. (2015). [News Article]
Standard Examiner: Climate change puts Western power grid at risk. (2015). [News Article]
R&D Magazine: U.S. West's power grid must be prepared for effects of climate change. (2015). [News Article]
The Verge: Climate change could be a threat to electricity supply in Western US. (2015). [News Article]
International Business Times: Climate change threatens power supply to Western US, study says. (2015). [News Article]
Clean Technica: Climate-proofing the Western US power grid. (2015). [News Article]
Utility DIVE: How climate change threatens the Western grid, and what to do about it. (2015). [News Article]
Greentech Grid: Nearly half of Western US power plants vulnerable to climate change. (2015). [News Article]
ASCE: Research indicates climate change will reduce power plant capacity. (2015). [News Article]
Bartos, M. (2015). Energy implications of western drought. Western Interstate Energy Board, Board of Directors Annual Meeting.
Chester, M. Fraser, A., Bartos, M., Eisenman, D., Pincetl, S., Bondank, E., Leclair, H., Nahlik, M., Sivaraman, D., English, P., & Tseng, T. (2015). Extreme heat vulnerability and urban energy use. International Society of Industrial Ecology, Surrey, UK. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M. & Chester, M. (2015). Impacts of climate change on electric power supply in the western United States. Nature Climate Change, 5(8), 748–752. doi:10.1038/nclimate2648
Bartos, M., Chester, M., Johnson, N., Gorman, B., Eisenberg, D. (2015). Impacts of climate change on electric transmission capacity and peak electricity load in the United States. American Geophysical Union 48th Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [Poster]
Bartos, M., Wong, B., & Kerkez, B. (2016). An urban flash flood warning system based on real-time sensor data. Consortium for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences Biennial Symposium, Shepherdstown, WV. [Poster]
University of Michigan Engineering: Building the internet of water. (2016). [Video]
Bartos, M., Chester, M., Johnson, N., Gorman, B., Eisenberg, D., Linkov, I., & Bates, M. (2016). Impacts of rising air temperatures on electric transmission ampacity and peak electricity load in the United States. Environmental Research Letters, 11(11), 114008. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/11/11/114008
Bartos, M., Wong, B., & Kerkez, B. (2016). High Resolution Sensing and Control of Urban Water Networks. American Geophysical Union 49th Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [Oral Presentation]
Noh, S.J., Nazari, B., Habibi, H., Norouzi, A., Nabatian, M., Seo, D.J., Bartos, M.D., Kerkez, B., Lakshman, L., Zink, M., Lee, J. (2016). iSPUW: integrated sensing and prediction of urban water for sustainable cities. American Geophysical Union 49th Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [Oral Presentation]
Huron River Watershed Council: Preparing the Huron River for climate change. (2017). [Video]
Habibi, H., Nazari, B., Norouzi, A., Noh, S., Seo, D.J., Sinha, S., Yu, X., Bartos, M., Kerkez, B., Lakshman, L., Zink, M., Lyons, E., Philips, B.J., Jangyodsuk, P., & Gao, J. (2017). Integrated Sensing and Prediction of Flash Floods for the Dallas—Fort Worth Metroplex (DFW). 97th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M., Wong, B., & Kerkez, B. (2017). Open-Storm: A Wireless Platform for Real-time Sensing and Control of Urban Watersheds. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2017, Sacramento, CA. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M. & Ritchie, A. (2017). A graph partitioning approach for controller placement in dendritic networks. Michigan Institute for Data Science Third Annual Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI. [Poster]
Michigan News: Floodproofing cities: $1.8M for smart stormwater project. (2017). [News Article]
Bartos, M., Park, H., Zhou, T., Kerkez, B., & Vasudevan, R. (2017). Vehicles as sensors to improve urban mobility and water infrastructure. Mcubed Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI. [Poster]
Bartos, M., Wong, B., & Kerkez, B. (2017). High Resolution Flash Flood Forecasting Using a Wireless Sensor Network in the Dallas—Fort Worth Metroplex. American Geophysical Union 50th Annual Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M., Wong, B., & Kerkez, B. (2018). Open storm: a complete framework for sensing and control of urban watersheds. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 4(3), 346–358. doi:10.1039/c7ew00374a
Bartos, M. (2018). Automated Sensor Firmware Generation Using SensorML. Earth Science Information Partners Winter Meeting 2018, Bethesda, MD. [Poster]
Bartos, M. & Kerkez, B. (2018). Security of smart water systems: challenges, opportunities and best practices. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2018, Minneapolis, MN. [Oral Presentation]
Kerkez, B., Mullapudi, A., Bartos, M., & Wong, B. (2018). Characterizing a controllable urban watershed: using web services to control and coordinate stormwater flows. 13th International Hydroinformatics Conference, Palermo, Italy. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M., Park, H., Zhou, T., Kerkez, B., & Vasudevan, R. (2018). Vehicles as ubiquitous precipitation sensors: enhanced rainfall maps using real windshield wiper observations. 13th International Hydroinformatics Conference, Palermo, Italy. [Oral Presentation]
Mullapudi, A., Bartos, M., Wong, B., & Kerkez, B. (2018). Shaping streamflow using a real-time stormwater control network. Sensors, 18(7). doi:10.3390/s18072259
Daniels, M. D., Botnick, A., Martin, C. L., Stamps, D. S., Kerkez, B., Chandrasekar, V., Graves, S. J., Gooch, S. R., Bartos, M. D., Jones, J. R., & Keiser, K. (2018). CHORDS: Building the Internet of Things for the Geosciences (IoT-G). American Geophysical Union 51st Annual Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C. [Poster]
Seo, D. J., Habibi, H., Dasgupta, I., Bartos, M. D., Noh, S., Kim, S., Zink, M., & Kerkez, B. (2018). High-Resolution Hydrologic Forecasting for Very Large Urban Areas. American Geophysical Union 51st Annual Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C. [Oral Presentation]
Michigan News: How connected vehicles' windshield wipers could help prevent flooding. (2019). [News Article]
Bartos, M., Park, H., Zhou, T., Kerkez, B., & Vasudevan, R. (2019). Windshield wipers on connected vehicles produce high-accuracy rainfall maps. Scientific Reports, 9(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-018-36282-7
Machine Design: Windshield wipers more accurate than weather radar for monitoring rainfall. (2019). [News Article]
Habibi, H., Dasgupta, I., Noh, S., Kim, S., Zink, M., Seo, D.-J., Bartos, M., Kerkez, B. (2019). High-resolution hydrologic forecasting for very large urban areas. Journal of Hydroinformatics. doi:10.2166/hydro.2019.100
Bartos, M., & Kerkez, B. (2019). Hydrograph peak-shaving using a graph-theoretic algorithm for placement of hydraulic control structures. Advances in Water Resources, 127, 167–179. doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2019.03.016
Bartos, M., Mullapudi, A., & Troutman, S. (2019). rrcf: Implementation of the Robust Random Cut Forest algorithm for anomaly detection on streams. Journal of Open Source Software, 4(35), 1336. doi:10.21105/joss.01336
Bartos, M. & Kerkez, B. (2019). Hydrograph peak attenuation using a graph-theoretic algorithm for optimal placement of hydraulic control structures. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2019, Pittsburgh, PA. [Oral Presentation]
Burgess, A., Bartos, M., & Tan, A. (2019). Increasing the Use and Value of Earth Science Information. Amazon Web Services Public Sector Summit, Washington DC.
Bartos, M., Park, H., Zhou, T., Kerkez, B., & Vasudevan, R. (2019). Vehicles as sensors: high-accuracy rainfall maps from windshield wiper measurements. American Geophysical Union 50th Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M. (2020). Advancing urban flood resilience with smart water infrastructure. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Bartos, M. (2020). Advancing urban flood resilience with smart water infrastructure. American Geophysical Union 51st Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. [eLightning Presentation]
Bartos, M. (2021). Building smarter stormwater systems. University of Texas at Austin, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar Series.
Buehler, C., Xiong, F., Zamora, M. L., Skog, K. M., Kohrman-Glaser, J., Colton, S., McNamara, M., Ryan, K., Redlich, C., Bartos, M., Wong, B., Kerkez, B., Koehler, K., & Gentner, D. R. (2021). Stationary and Portable Multipollutant Monitors for High Spatiotemporal Resolution Air Quality Studies including Online Calibration, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 14, 995–1013, doi: 10.5194/amt-14-995-2021
Bartos, M. (2021). Can digital twins make our stormwater systems more resilient? INCOSE Critical Infrastructure Protection & Recovery Working Group, Monthly Webinar.
Washington Post: What lurks beneath: a new answer to more intense storms. (2021). [News Article]
Bartos, M. (2023). pysheds: fast and interactive digital elevation model processing in Python (in preparation for Environmental Modelling & Software).
Bartos, M., & Kerkez, B. (2021). pipedream: an interactive digital twin model for urban drainage networks. Environmental Modelling & Software, 144, 105120, doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105120.
Bartos, M., & Kerkez, B. (2021). Observability-based sensor placement improves contaminant tracing in river networks. Water Resources Research, 57(7), doi:10.1029/2020wr029551
El Paso Matters: Stagnant floodwaters pose public health problem. (2021). [News Article]
University of Michigan Engineering News: Autonomous water valves that can prevent storm flooding. (2021). [Video]
WXYZ Detroit: Controlling water levels through the internet? U-M students work on Smart Stormwater Systems. (2021). [News Article]
Bartos, M. (2021). Recent advances in real-time sensing and control of urban water systems. Water, Climate and Environment Seminar Series, Jackson School of Geosciences.
Michigan Radio: UM researchers think tech could help cities better manage stormwater. (2021). [News Article]
The Manchester Mirror: Reduce flooding from backed up sewers? There’s an app for that in Michigan. (2021). [News Article]
Bartos, M. & Kerkez, B. (2021). Observability-based sensor placement improves contaminant source identification in river networks. American Geophysical Union 52nd Annual Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA. [Poster]
Oh, J.* & Bartos, M. (2022). Model-predictive control of retention basins enhances removal of nonpoint-source pollutants. 2022 Urban Drainage Modeling Conference, Costa Mesa, CA. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M. & Kerkez, B. (2022). Pipedream: a digital twin model for stormwater networks. 2022 Urban Drainage Modeling Conference, Costa Mesa, CA. [Oral Presentation]
Stormwater Solutions: New real-time digital twin can forecast storm water overflows (2022). [News Article]
Kim, Y.*, Bartos, M. (2022). Development and application of real-time control rainwater harvesting system in UT Austin campus. Planet Texas 2050 Research Symposium, 2022, Austin, TX [Poster Presentation]
Bartos, M. (2022). Pysheds: fast and interactive digital elevation model processing in Python. American Water Resources Association Geospatial Technology Conference, 2022, Austin, TX [Oral Presentation]
Oh, J.*, Bartos, M. (2022). Flood inundation mapping-based control of stormwater infrastructure mitigates flood vulnerability. American Water Resources Association Geospatial Technology Conference, 2022, Austin, TX [Oral Presentation]
Bixler, R.P., Coudert, M., Richter, S., Jones, J., Pulido, C., Akhavan, N., Bartos, M., Passalacqua, P., & Niyogi, D. (2022). Reflexive co-production for urban resilience: a guiding framework and experiences from Austin, Texas, Frontiers in Sustainable Cities), 178. doi: 10.3389/frsc.2022.1015630
Oh, J.* & Bartos, M. (2022). Model-predictive control transforms watersheds into treatment plants. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2022, Atlanta, GA. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M. & Kerkez, B. (2022). Pipedream: a digital twin model for real-time monitoring and control of stormwater networks. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2022, Atlanta, GA. [Oral Presentation]
Klee, R.M., Grzyb, S., Bartos, M., Carter, A., Whiteaker, T., & Maidment, D. (2022). TxDOT’s flood mapping and modelling for transportation. Texas Floodplain Management Association 2022 Technical Summit.
Oh, J.* & Bartos, M. (2023). Model predictive control of stormwater basins coupled with real-time data assimilation enhances flood and pollution control under uncertainty. Water Research, 235(15), 119825, doi:10.1016/j.watres.2023.119825
KXAN: Texas researchers, Austin activists partner on new Climate Atlas (2022). [News Article]
Kim, Y.*, Oh J.*, & Bartos, M. (2022). A digital twin model with online quality control for real-time rainfall-runoff modeling at the watershed scale. American Geophysical Union 53rd Annual Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL. [Poster]
Timilsina, S., Passalacqua, P., Bartos, M., Bibok, A., Maidment, D. (2022). Error Analysis of Streamflow Forecasts from the National Water Model and Validation of Data Assimilation Approach. American Geophysical Union 53rd Annual Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL. [Poster]
Ardoin, J.*, Bartos, M., & Bixler, P. (2023). Green stormwater and co-producing solutions to localized flooding in Austin. Planet Texas 2050 Spring Research Symposium 2023: Resilience Research in Action. [Poster]
The Daily Texan: UT researchers develop smart stormwater basin to prevent flooding, protect water quality (2023). [News Article]
Oh, J.*, Bartos, M., Passalacqua, P., & Maidment, D. (2023). Improving Roadway Flooding Estimates with Real-time Data Assimilation. Center for Transportation Research Symposium. [Poster]
Oh, J.* & Bartos, M. (2023). Machine learning regression for calibration and prediction of low-cost stream gauges. HydroML Symposium, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA. [Poster]
Bartos, M. (2023). Advances in system-scale state estimation and control of urban drainage networks using the PipeDream hydraulic solver. Novatech 2023, Lyon, France. [Oral Presentation]
Kim, M.-G.* & Bartos, M. (2023). New contaminant transport model for urban and natural drainage networks: unsteady advection-reaction-diffusion equation paired with a full dynamic hydraulic model. Novatech 2023, Lyon, France. [Poster]
Kim, Y.*, Oh, J.*, & Bartos, M. (2023). A digital twin testbed for real-time stormwater modeling with online quality control. Novatech 2023, Lyon, France. [Poster]
Thomas, M., Sela, L., & Bartos, M. (2023). State Estimation in Water Distribution Systems using Reduced Models. 19th Computing and Control for the Water Industry Conference 2023, Leicester, UK. [Oral Presentation] 「Best paper presentation award 🏆」
Kim, M.-G.* & Bartos, M. (2023). A novel contaminant transport model for natural and urban drainage networks with real-time data assimilation. 11th IWA Symposium on Modelling and Integrated Assessment. Quebec City, Quebec. [Oral Presentation]
Bartos, M., Thomas, M., Frankel, M., Kim, M.-G.* & Sela, L. (2023). State estimation in water distribution networks using the Saint-Venant equations with Extended Kalman Filtering. 11th IWA Symposium on Modelling and Integrated Assessment. Quebec City, Quebec. [Poster] 「Best poster award 🏆」
Kim, M.-G.* & Bartos, M. (2023). A digital twin model for contaminant fate and transport in urban and natural drainage networks. Environmental Modelling & Software, 105868, doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2023.105868.
Kim, Y.*, Oh, J.*, & Bartos, M. (2023). Stormwater digital twin with online quality control detects urban flood hazards under uncertainty (submitted to Sustainable Cities & Society).
Timilsina, S., Oh, J.*, Ghaneei, P., Foroumandi, E., Passalacqua, P., Bartos, M., Frame, J., Kumar, M., & Moradkhani, H. (2023). Data Assimilation in the Nextgen Framework for Improved Streamflow Predictions. American Geophysical Union 53rd Annual Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
Foroumandi, E., Ghaneei, P., Oh, J.*, Timilsina, S., Frame, J., Kumar, M., Bartos, M., Passalacqua, P., & Moradkhani, H. (2023). Development of an Ensemble Hydrologic Data Assimilation within NextGen Framework. American Geophysical Union 53rd Annual Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
Oh, J.* & Bartos, M. (2023). Harnessing hysteresis: pre-emptive velocity spikes in surface velocimetry data predict incoming flood waves. American Geophysical Union 53rd Annual Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
Thomas, M., Bartos, M., & Sela, L. (2024). State estimation of water distribution networks using virtual measurements from reduced models. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2024, Milwaukee, WI.
Ardoin, J.* & Bartos, M. (2024). Novel 1D/2D coupled hydraulic solver for flood modelling in urban watersheds. 16th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Delft, Netherlands.
Oh, J.* & Bartos, M. (2024). Optimizing sensor placement in sewer systems for water quality and quantity estimation: a data-driven approach. 16th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Delft, Netherlands.
Oh, J.*, Bartos, M., Bibok, A., Timilsina, S., Passalacqua, P., & Maidment, D. (2024). Probabilistic urban flash flood forecasting with data assimilation. 16th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Delft, Netherlands.
Ilanthodi, A. B.* & Bartos, M. (2023). Carbon emissions of electric resistance water heaters, gas-fired boilers, and heat pumps for multi-unit residential buildings under real-world hot water demands. Science & Technology for the Built Environment, 1-21, doi: 10.1080/23744731.2024.2351309.
Bartos, M., Thomas, M., Kim, M.-G.*, Frankel, M. & Sela, L. (2024). Online state estimation in water distribution systems via Extended Kalman Filtering. Water Research, 264, 122201, doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2024.122201