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Loucks, Daniel P.. (2004). Federal Leadership in Managing America’s Rivers. OpenSIUC (Southern Illinois University Carbondale). 127(1). 14.
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Loucks, Daniel P., et al.. (2000). SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 126(2). 43–47.51 indexed citations
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Loucks, Daniel P., et al.. (1998). Sustainability Criteria for Water Resource Systems. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 0–139.178 indexed citations
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Loucks, Daniel P.. (1995). Sustainability Criteria in Project Planning. 153–156.1 indexed citations
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Loucks, Daniel P., et al.. (1995). Genetic Algorithms for Estimating Model Parameters. 460–463.5 indexed citations
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Loucks, Daniel P., et al.. (1994). Simulating Water Supply Systems of the Raritan Basin. 433–436.1 indexed citations
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Loucks, Daniel P., et al.. (1993). Object-oriented River System Simulation. 260–263.2 indexed citations
Loucks, Daniel P., et al.. (1989). Computer-Aided Planning and Decision Support. 717–720.
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Loucks, Daniel P. & Uri Shamir. (1989). Systems analysis for water resources management : closing the gap between theory and practice.9 indexed citations
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Loucks, Daniel P.. (1986). Interactive simulation of Water Resource Systems. 1670–1677.1 indexed citations
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Loucks, Daniel P., et al.. (1986). Interactive Modeling and Display of Spatial and Time Varying Phenomena Using CAPLIB7. Computing in Civil Engineering. 148–161.2 indexed citations
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