Thomas M. Over
Ph.D. - Geophysics,
1995,
University of Colorado, Boulder
Dissertation: Modeling Space-Time Rainfall at the Mesoscale Using Random Cascades
M.S. - Civil Engineering,
1984, Stanford University
B.S. - Civil Engineering,
1980, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
At Eastern since 2000
Assistant Research Professor, Hydrology and Climatology, Department of Geology/Geography
Contact Information:
Thomas Over
Department of Geology/Geography
600 Lincoln Ave.
Eastern Illinois University
Charleston, IL 61920-3099
Telephone: 217-581-2110
Facsimile: 217-581-6613
Email: tmover@eiu.edu
Research Interests
- Stochastic hydrology
- Scaling and fractals in geosciences
- Wind erosion
- Plant-water relations
- Global climate change and hydrology
Sponsored Research Project(s)
The effect of atmospheric humidity on the susceptibility of dry
soils to wind erosion.
Sponsor: National Science
Foundation, 2004-2006.
Presentation of results given at the Bouyoucos Conference on the Origin of Water Repellency in Soils, April 2007.
Advances in Stochastic Wind Modeling for Wind Erosion Estimation
Sponsor: USDA, Dec. 2001-Dec.
2004.
Presentation of results given at the European Geosciences Union Meeting in Vienna, Austria, April 2005.
The two projects above are being carried out jointly with Paolo D'Odorico, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia. The first project is also joint with Ted M. Zobeck, Wind Erosion and Water Conservation Research Unit, Cropping Systems Research Laboratory, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Lubbock, Texas.
Impact of Geological and Meteorological Factors on the Disjunct Distribution of Lesquerella ludoviciana in Illinois.
This project is being carried out jointly with Vince Gutowski, Department of Geology / Geography, Eastern Illinois University, and Janice Coons and Henry Owen, Department of Biological Science, Eastern Illinois University. Funding has been provided by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (Wildlife Preservation Fund) and an EIU College of Science Seed Grant.
Publications
- S. Ravi, T. M. Zobeck, T. M. OVER, G. S. Okin, and P. D'Odorico, "On the effect of moisture bonding forces in air-dry soils on threshold friction velocity of wind erosion", Sedimentology, in press, 2005.
- R. Rigon, G. Bertoldi, and T. M. OVER, "GEOtop: A distributed hydrological model with coupled water and energy budgets", J. Hydrometeorology, in press, 2005.
- G. Bertoldi, R. Rigon, and T. M. OVER, "Impact of watershed geomorphic characteristics on the energy and water budgets", J. Hydrometeorology, in press, 2005.
- Y. Kuzuha, T. M. Over, K. Tomosugi, and T. Kishii, Analysis of
multifractal properties of temporal and spatial precipitation data in
Japan, J. Hydrosci. Hydraul. Eng., 22(2): 59-78, 2004. http://www.jsce.or.jp/publication/e/list.html
- Ravi, S., P. D‚Odorico, T. M. Over, and T. M. Zobeck, Effect of
soil moisture on threshold velocity for wind erosion, Geophys. Res.
Let., 31(9): 1-4, 2004. http://www.agu.org/journals/gl/
- S.-W. Lee, A. G. Klein, and T. M. OVER, Effects of El Nino /
Southern Oscillation on temperature, precipitation, snow water
equivalent and resulting streamflow in the Upper Rio Grande River
Basin, Hydrol. Proc., 18(6): 1053-1071, 2004. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/4125
- T. M. Over and P. D’Odorico, “Scaling
of surface wind speed”, in Lee, J. A. and Zobeck, T. M., 2002,
Proceedings
of ICAR5/GCTE-SEN Joint Conference, International Center for Arid and
Semiarid
Lands Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, Publication 02-2,
pp.
50-53.
- P. D’Odorico, T. M. Over, and J.-C. Yoo, “Stochastic
multivariate analysis of hydrometeorological variables for wind erosion
models”,
in Lee, J. A. and Zobeck, T. M., 2002, Proceedings of ICAR5/GCTE-SEN
Joint
Conference, International Center for Arid and Semiarid Lands Studies,
Texas
Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, Publication 02-2, pp. 225-229.
- B. M. Troutman and T. M. Over, “River Flow Mass Exponents with
Fractal Channel Networks and Rainfall,” Adv. Water Resour.,
24(9/10): 967-989, 2001. [Link is to the journal; a volume/number
search
will locate the article]
- P. D’Odorico, J.-C. Yoo, and T. M. Over, “On the Assessment of
ENSO-induced Patterns of Rainfall Erosivity in the Southwestern United
States,” J.
Climate, 14(21): 4230-4242, 2001. [Link is to the journal; a
volume/number
search will locate the article]
- T. M. Over and V. K. Gupta, “A Space-Time Theory of Mesoscale
Rainfall Using Random Cascades,” J. Geophys. Res., 101(D21):
26,319-26,331, 1996.
- V. K. Gupta, S. L. Castro, and T. M. Over , “On Scaling Exponents
of Spatial Peak Flows from Spatial Rainfall and River Network
Geometry”,
J. Hydrology, 187(1/2), 81-104, 1996.
- T. M. Over and V. K. Gupta, “Statistical Analysis of Mesoscale
Rainfall: Dependence of a Random Cascade Generator on the Large-Scale
Forcing,” J. Applied
Meteorol., 33(12):1526-1542, 1994.
- M. R. Karlinger, T. M. Over and B.M. Troutman, “Relating Thin and
Fat-Fractal Scaling of River-Network Models,” Fractals, 2(4):557-565,
1994.
Dr. Over is also Eastern Illinois University's representative to the Consortium of Universities for
Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUASHI)
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