Jay Zarnetske
Michigan State University
H-index: 30
North America-United States
Top articles of Jay Zarnetske
Sinuosity‐Driven Hyporheic Exchange: Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemical Potentials
Water Resources Research
2024/4
Hydrology Controls Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Export and Post‐Storm Recovery in Two Arctic Headwaters
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
2024
The music of rivers: The mathematics of waves reveals global structure and drivers of streamflow regime
Water Resources Research
2023/7
Hypoxia is common in temperate headwaters and driven by hydrological extremes
Ecological Indicators
2023/3/1
Jay Zarnetske
H-Index: 19
Light and hydrologic connectivity drive dissolved oxygen synchrony in stream networks
Limnology and Oceanography
2023/2
David Lewis
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Jay Zarnetske
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Blinded by the Light: Seasonal Sensitivity of Arctic River Carbon to Photo-and Biodegradation
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2022/12
Subcatchment Spatiotemporal Solute Trends in a Wetland-Dominated Catchment in Michigan, USA
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2022/12
Revisiting riparian zones: When and where can riparian transformation matter more than hyporheic transformation?
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2022/12
Stable Instability: Exploring the role of Arctic stream-lake chains on watershed-scale carbon and nutrients
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2022/12
Arctic Stream Networks are Sensitive Sentinels of Environmental Change in the Permafrost Zone.
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2022/12
Bacterioplankton dispersal and biogeochemical function across Alaskan Arctic catchments
Environmental Microbiology
2022/12
We must stop fossil fuel emissions to protect permafrost ecosystems
Frontiers in Environmental Science
2022/6/29
Hot spots and hot moments in the critical zone: identification of and incorporation into reactive transport models
2022/5/17
Advancing river corridor science beyond disciplinary boundaries with an inductive approach to catalyse hypothesis generation
Hydrological Processes
2022/4
An intense precipitation event causes a temperate forested drainage network to shift from N2O source to sink
Limnology and Oceanography
2022
COVID‐19 Impacts Highlight the Need for Holistic Evaluation of Research in the Hydrologic Sciences
Water Resources Research
2022/2
Terrestrial and Aquatic Controls on the Movement of Material Transported Hydrologically Across Vast Arctic River Basins
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2021/12
Arctic River Integrated Observations through Synoptic Sampling (RIOS): Aquatic Networks Reveal Ecosystem Export of Carbon and Nutrients in Permafrost Watersheds
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
2021/12
Multi-year, spatially extensive, watershed scale synoptic stream chemistry and water quality conditions for six permafrost-underlain Arctic watersheds
2021/6/14
Tundra wildfire triggers sustained lateral nutrient loss in Alaskan Arctic
Global Change Biology
2021/4