Donald Scavia

Donald Scavia

University of Michigan

H-index: 65

North America-United States

About Donald Scavia

Donald Scavia, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan,

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

Detroit River load estimation; the need for a new monitoring approach

Updated phosphorus loads from Lake Huron and the Detroit River: Implications

Advancing freshwater ecological forecasts: Harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie

A mass-balance approach for predicting lake phosphorus concentrations as a function of external phosphorus loading: Application to the Lake St. Clair–Lake Erie System (Canada–USA)

Long-term phosphorus mass-balance of Lake Erie (Canada-USA) reveals a major contribution of in-lake phosphorus loading

Using a Multi‐Institutional Ensemble of Watershed Models to Assess Agricultural Conservation Effectiveness in a Future Climate

Multidimensional ecosystem assessment of Poyang Lake under anthropogenic influences

Wind-driven sediment resuspension in the world’s fourth largest lake contributes substantial phosphorus load to the 11th largest lake

Donald Scavia Information

University

Position

Professor Emeritus

Citations(all)

15841

Citations(since 2020)

5473

Cited By

12550

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

166

i10Index(since 2020)

96

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Top articles of Donald Scavia

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Detroit River load estimation; the need for a new monitoring approach

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Donald Scavia

Timothy J Calappi

2023/8/1

Updated phosphorus loads from Lake Huron and the Detroit River: Implications

Journal of Great Lakes Research

Donald Scavia

2023/4/1

Advancing freshwater ecological forecasts: Harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie

Science of the Total Environment

Donald Scavia

Yu-Chen Wang

Daniel R Obenour

2023/1/15

A mass-balance approach for predicting lake phosphorus concentrations as a function of external phosphorus loading: Application to the Lake St. Clair–Lake Erie System (Canada–USA)

Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management

Serghei Anatolii Bocaniov

Donald Scavia

Philippe Van Cappellen

2023

Long-term phosphorus mass-balance of Lake Erie (Canada-USA) reveals a major contribution of in-lake phosphorus loading

Ecological Informatics

Serghei Anatolii Bocaniov

Donald Scavia

Philippe Van Cappellen

2023/11/1

Using a Multi‐Institutional Ensemble of Watershed Models to Assess Agricultural Conservation Effectiveness in a Future Climate

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

Haley Kujawa

Margaret Kalcic

Jay Martin

Anna Apostel

Jeffrey Kast

...

2022/12

Multidimensional ecosystem assessment of Poyang Lake under anthropogenic influences

Ecological Modelling

Jia-Nan Meng

Hongwei Fang

Lei Huang

Guojian He

Xiaobo Liu

...

2022/11/1

Wind-driven sediment resuspension in the world’s fourth largest lake contributes substantial phosphorus load to the 11th largest lake

Environmental Science & Technology

Donald Scavia

Timothy J Calappi

Casey M Godwin

Brad Hill

Mari Veliz

...

2022/7/21

2022 Western Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Forecast And Measured Size

Donald Scavia

Yu-Chen Wang

Daniel Obenour

2022/6/30

A retrospective analysis of the impacts of land management and climate drivers on nutrient contributions to freshwater sources: a Maumee River case study

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Anna Apostel

Margaret Kalcic

Rebecca Logsdon Muenich

Jay Martin

Donald Scavia

2022/12

Evaluating management options to reduce Lake Erie algal blooms using an ensemble of watershed models

Journal of Environmental Management

Jay F Martin

Margaret M Kalcic

Noel Aloysius

Anna M Apostel

Michael R Brooker

...

2021/2/15

2021 Western Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Forecast

Donald Scavia

Yu-Chen Wang

Daniel Obenour

2021/6/30

Elucidating controls on cyanobacteria bloom timing and intensity via Bayesian mechanistic modeling

Science of the Total Environment

Dario Del Giudice

Shiqi Fang

Donald Scavia

Timothy W Davis

Mary Anne Evans

...

2021/2/10

Application of ecosystem stability and regime shift theories in ecosystem assessment-calculation variable and practical performance

Ecological Indicators

Jia-Nan Meng

Hongwei Fang

Donald Scavia

2021/6/1

Uncertainty in critical source area predictions from watershed-scale hydrologic models

Journal of Environmental Management

Grey R Evenson

Margaret Kalcic

Yu-Chen Wang

Dale Robertson

Donald Scavia

...

2021/2/1

Simulating internal watershed processes using multiple SWAT models

Science of the Total Environment

Anna Apostel

Margaret Kalcic

Awoke Dagnew

Grey Evenson

Jeffrey Kast

...

2021/3/10

Quantifying uncertainty cascading from climate, watershed, and lake models in harmful algal bloom predictions

Science of the Total Environment

Donald Scavia

Yu-Chen Wang

Daniel R Obenour

Anna Apostel

Samantha J Basile

...

2021/3/10

Bias correction of climate model outputs influences watershed model nutrient load predictions

Science of the Total Environment

Lorrayne Miralha

Rebecca L Muenich

Donald Scavia

Karlie Wells

Allison L Steiner

...

2021/3/10

Advancing estuarine ecological forecasts: seasonal hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay

Ecological Applications

Donald Scavia

Isabella Bertani

Jeremy M Testa

Aaron J Bever

Joel D Blomquist

...

2021/9

The hydrologic model as a source of nutrient loading uncertainty in a future climate

Science of the total environment

Haley Kujawa

Margaret Kalcic

Jay Martin

Noel Aloysius

Anna Apostel

...

2020/7/1

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