Bethany Neilson

Bethany Neilson

Utah State University

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Bethany Neilson

Bethany Neilson, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Utah State University, specializes in the field of surface water quality, heat and mass transport, groundwater/surface water interactions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Beaver pond geomorphology influences pond nitrogen retention and denitrification

Effects of meteorological forcing uncertainty on high-resolution snow modeling and streamflow prediction in a mountainous karst watershed

Hydrochemical Tracer Sampling in Logan River to Inform Future Water Availability

Quantifying Groundwater Exchanges Throughout the Upper Logan River Watershed

Lateral Flow Connections Between Irrigation Distribution Systems and Rivers

A primer on stream temperature processes

Supra-permafrost groundwater's contribution to stream flow and organic matter chemistry in the Arctic: estimation using combined mechanistic and statistical approaches

Water storage decisions and consumptive use may constrain ecosystem management under severe sustained drought

Bethany Neilson Information

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Citations(all)

1727

Citations(since 2020)

1064

Cited By

1069

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

37

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Utah State University

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Bethany Neilson Skills & Research Interests

surface water quality

heat and mass transport

groundwater/surface water interactions

Top articles of Bethany Neilson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Beaver pond geomorphology influences pond nitrogen retention and denitrification

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Desneiges Murray

Bethany T Neilson

Janice Brahney

2023/4

Effects of meteorological forcing uncertainty on high-resolution snow modeling and streamflow prediction in a mountainous karst watershed

Journal of Hydrology

Conor Tyson

Qianqiu Longyang

Bethany T Neilson

Ruijie Zeng

Tianfang Xu

2023/4/1

Hydrochemical Tracer Sampling in Logan River to Inform Future Water Availability

Bethany Neilson

2023

Quantifying Groundwater Exchanges Throughout the Upper Logan River Watershed

Devon Hill

Bethany Neilson

Hyrum Tennant

Nate Ashmead

Dennis Newell

...

2023

Lateral Flow Connections Between Irrigation Distribution Systems and Rivers

Frederick Lasswell

Abbygael Johnson

Abby Englund

Chelsey Cowburn

Devon Hill

...

2023

A primer on stream temperature processes

Jason A Leach

Christa Kelleher

Barret L Kurylyk

R Dan Moore

Bethany T Neilson

2023/7

Supra-permafrost groundwater's contribution to stream flow and organic matter chemistry in the Arctic: estimation using combined mechanistic and statistical approaches

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Neelarun Mukherjee

M Bayani Cardenas

Jingyi Chen

Bethany T Neilson

George W Kling

2022/12

Water storage decisions and consumptive use may constrain ecosystem management under severe sustained drought

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

Lindsey A Bruckerhoff

Kevin Wheeler

Kimberly L Dibble

Bryce A Mihalevich

Bethany T Neilson

...

2022/10

Evaluation of hydrograph separation techniques with uncertain end‐member composition

Hydrological Processes

Eileen Lukens

Bethany T Neilson

Kenneth H Williams

Janice Brahney

2022/9

Evaluation of the ERA5‐Land Reanalysis Data Set for Process‐Based River Temperature Modeling Over Data Sparse and Topographically Complex Regions

Water Resources Research

Bryce A Mihalevich

Bethany T Neilson

Caleb A Buahin

2022/7

Do headwater lakes moderate downstream temperature response to forest harvesting? Illustrating opportunities and obstacles associated with virtual experiments

Hydrological Processes

Jason A Leach

R Dan Moore

Hjalmar Laudon

Caleb A Buahin

Bethany T Neilson

2022/6

Hybrid physically based and deep learning modeling of a snow dominated, mountainous, karst watershed

Water Resources Research

Tianfang Xu

Qianqiu Longyang

Conor Tyson

Ruijie Zeng

Bethany T Neilson

2022/3

Ungaged inflow and loss patterns in urban and agricultural sub‐reaches of the Logan River Observatory

Hydrological Processes

Hyrum Tennant

Bethany T Neilson

Matthew P Miller

Tianfang Xu

2021/4

CFD model of the density-driven bidirectional flows through the West Crack Breach in the Great Salt Lake Causeway

Water

Michael Rasmussen

Som Dutta

Bethany T Neilson

Brian Mark Crookston

2021/9/3

Leveraging LIDAR, Machine Learning, and Citizen-Science for Low-Cost, High-Resolution Snow-Depth Estimation.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Dane Liljestrand

Carlos Oroza

Bethany Neilson

Patrick Strong

Elizabeth Cotter

2021/12

Irrigation influences on summer stream temperature variability

Sara Alger

Belize Lane

Bethany Neilson

2021/1/5

Combined influences of irrigation diversions and associated subsurface return flows on river temperature in a semi‐arid region

Hydrological Processes

Madison Alger

Belize A Lane

Bethany T Neilson

2021/8

Inferring spatiotemporal precipitation-discharge patterns of a snow dominated mountainous karst watershed using a hybrid physically based and deep learning modeling approach

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Tianfang Xu

Qianqiu Longyang

Bethany Neilson

Ruijie Zeng

2021/12

Lake outflow and hillslope lateral inflows dictate thermal regimes of forested streams draining small lakes.

Water Resources Research

H. Leach

J. A.

Neilson

B. T.

Buahin

...

2021

Detailed streamflow data for understanding hydrologic responses in the Logan River Observatory

Hydrological Processes

Bethany T Neilson

Hyrum Tennant

Patrick A Strong

Jeffery S Horsburgh

2021/8

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