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Weather whiplash in agricultural regions drives deterioration of water quality
TD Loecke, AJ Burgin, DA Riveros-Iregui, AS Ward, SA Thomas, ...
Biogeochemistry 133 (1), 7-15, 2017
1682017
Is the hyporheic zone relevant beyond the scientific community?
J Lewandowski, S Arnon, E Banks, O Batelaan, A Betterle, T Broecker, ...
Water 11 (11), 2230, 2019
1652019
Imaging hyporheic zone solute transport using electrical resistivity
AS Ward, MN Gooseff, K Singha
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 24 (7), 948-953, 2010
1522010
Hydrologic and geomorphic controls on hyporheic exchange during base flow recession in a headwater mountain stream
AS Ward, M Fitzgerald, MN Gooseff, TJ Voltz, AM Binley, K Singha
Water Resources Research 48 (4), 2012
1122012
A field comparison of multiple techniques to quantify groundwater–surface-water interactions
R González-Pinzón, AS Ward, CE Hatch, AN Wlostowski, K Singha, ...
Freshwater Science 34 (1), 139-160, 2015
1072015
Simulation of dynamic expansion, contraction, and connectivity in a mountain stream network
AS Ward, NM Schmadel, SM Wondzell
Advances in Water Resources 114, 64-82, 2018
1042018
Assessing placement bias of the global river gauge network
CA Krabbenhoft, GH Allen, P Lin, SE Godsey, DC Allen, RM Burrows, ...
Nature Sustainability 5 (7), 586-592, 2022
1022022
The evolution and state of interdisciplinary hyporheic research
AS Ward
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 3 (1), 83-103, 2016
1012016
Pervasive changes in stream intermittency across the United States
SC Zipper, JC Hammond, M Shanafield, M Zimmer, T Datry, CN Jones, ...
Environmental Research Letters 16 (8), 084033, 2021
982021
Identifiability of transient storage model parameters along a mountain stream
C Kelleher, T Wagener, B McGlynn, AS Ward, MN Gooseff, RA Payn
Water Resources Research 49 (9), 5290-5306, 2013
982013
How can subsurface modifications to hydraulic conductivity be designed as stream restoration structures? Analysis of Vaux's conceptual models to enhance hyporheic exchange
AS Ward, MN Gooseff, PA Johnson
Water Resources Research 47 (8), 2011
972011
Zero or not? Causes and consequences of zero‐flow stream gage readings
MA Zimmer, KE Kaiser, JR Blaszczak, SC Zipper, JC Hammond, KM Fritz, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 7 (3), e1436, 2020
932020
Variations in surface water‐ground water interactions along a headwater mountain stream: Comparisons between transient storage and water balance analyses
AS Ward, RA Payn, MN Gooseff, BL McGlynn, KE Bencala, CA Kelleher, ...
Water Resources Research 49 (6), 3359-3374, 2013
852013
Spatial patterns and drivers of nonperennial flow regimes in the contiguous United States
JC Hammond, M Zimmer, M Shanafield, K Kaiser, SE Godsey, MC Mims, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (2), e2020GL090794, 2021
842021
What’s in a name? Patterns, trends, and suggestions for defining non-perennial rivers and streams
MH Busch, KH Costigan, KM Fritz, T Datry, CA Krabbenhoft, JC Hammond, ...
Water 12 (7), 1980, 2020
812020
9.13 Geomorphic controls on hyporheic exchange across scales: Watersheds to particles
SM Wondzell, MN Gooseff
Treatise on geomorphology, 203-218, 2013
792013
Dynamics of surface‐water connectivity in a low‐gradient meandering river floodplain
JA Czuba, SR David, DA Edmonds, AS Ward
Water Resources Research 55 (3), 1849-1870, 2019
782019
Hyporheic exchange controlled by dynamic hydrologic boundary conditions
NM Schmadel, AS Ward, CS Lowry, JM Malzone
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (9), 4408-4417, 2016
782016
How does rapidly changing discharge during storm events affect transient storage and channel water balance in a headwater mountain stream?
AS Ward, MN Gooseff, TJ Voltz, M Fitzgerald, K Singha, JP Zarnetske
Water Resources Research 49 (9), 5473-5486, 2013
762013
River ecosystem conceptual models and non‐perennial rivers: A critical review
DC Allen, T Datry, KS Boersma, MT Bogan, AJ Boulton, D Bruno, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 7 (5), e1473, 2020
692020
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