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Heather E. Golden
Research Physical Scientist, US EPA Office of Research and Development
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Climate Change Will Impact Surface Water Extents and Dynamics Across the Central United States
EARTH'S FUTURE
11 february 2024
Melanie Vanderhoof, Jay Christensen, Laurie Alexan...

Climate change is projected to impact river, lake, and wetland hydrology, with global implications for the condition and productivity of aquatic ec...

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New data reveal human alterations of the world’s floodplains
GLOBAL WATER RISKS: ADVANCES IN LARGE-SCALE FLOOD AND DROUGHT RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE I ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Adnan Rajib, Qianjin Zheng, Charles R. Lane, Heath...
Human disturbances and encroachments have been altering natural floodplain functions and aggravating flood risks. Despite recent calls for improved fl...
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A new Earth observation-integrated model provides spatially and temporally continuous river water quality data for the United States
ADVANCES IN WATER QUALITY PREDICTION II ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Adnan Rajib, Qianjin Zheng, Krutikkumar Patel, Suj...
Harnessing Earth observations to estimate freshwater quality has emerged as a primary Earth science topic. Recent data products, such as AquaSat, demo...
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A continental-scale long short-term memory model for predicting nitrate dynamics
MACHINE LEARNING FOR HYDROLOGIC MODELING I ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Aayush Pandit, Heather E. Golden, Jay Christensen,...
Excessive nitrate concentrations have polluted waterways and led to the development of harmful algae blooms and other water and human health hazards. ...
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Multiple factors affect the downstream attenuation of wetland-mediated nitrate reduction.
WATER QUALITY AND WATERSHEDS: FROM SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS TO ACTIONS II ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Rebecca Forgrave, Grey R. Evenson, Heather E. Gold...
Wetlands can be an effective management tool for mitigating excess nitrate loads from agricultural runoff motivating federal and state conservations p...
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Mapping and Modeling Variable Headwater Streams: Ongoing Syntheses
NONPERENNIAL AND VARIABLY INUNDATED WATERWAYS: INTEGRATING HYDROLOGICAL, GEOCHEMICAL, ECOLOGICAL, AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES II ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Jay Christensen, Heather E. Golden, Charles R. Lan...
The size, abundance, and hydrological variability of headwater streams make mapping their extent and characterizing their temporal dynamics challengin...
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Modelling variability of streamflow permanence across multiple stream orders in headwater streams of the Cumberland Plateau
NONPERENNIAL AND VARIABLY INUNDATED WATERWAYS: INTEGRATING HYDROLOGICAL, GEOCHEMICAL, ECOLOGICAL, AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES I POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2023
David T. Mahoney, Jay Christensen, Heather E. Gold...
Streamflow permanence is frequently used to assess the federal, state, and tribal protection of non-perennial streams throughout the United States. In...
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Mapping Global Non-Floodplain Wetlands
WETLANDS TO WETLANDSCAPES: ROLE OF WETLANDS TO ENHANCE WATERSHED SERVICES I ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2023
Charles R. Lane, Ellen D'Amico, Jay Christensen, H...
Non-floodplain wetlands those located outside the floodplains have emerged as integral components to watershed resilience, contributing hydrologic a...
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