John A. Harrison

John A. Harrison

Washington State University

H-index: 39

North America-United States

About John A. Harrison

John A. Harrison, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington State University, specializes in the field of Biogeochemistry, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Carbon, Silica.

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

frontiers REVIEW in Environmental Science

Measuring CH4 Fluxes From Lake and Reservoir Sediments: Methodologies and Needs

Challenge 1.

Dynamics of Integrated Socio-Environmental Systems: Dams as Adaptive Management Systems (DISES: DAMS)

In situ flux estimates reveal large variations in methane flux across the bottom boundary layer of a eutrophic lake

Reservoir CO2 and CH4 emissions and their climate impact over the period 1900–2060

Estimating drivers and pathways for hydroelectric reservoir methane emissions using a new mechanistic model

A new modelling framework to assess biogenic GHG emissions from reservoirs: The G-res tool

John A. Harrison Information

University

Position

School of the Environment

Citations(all)

11373

Citations(since 2020)

5310

Cited By

8302

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

65

Email

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Washington State University

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John A. Harrison Skills & Research Interests

Biogeochemistry

Nitrogen

Phosphorus

Carbon

Silica

Top articles of John A. Harrison

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

frontiers REVIEW in Environmental Science

Physical and biogeochemical processes driving methane sources, sinks and emissions in aquatic systems: The past, present and future under global change

Daniel F McGinnis

Measuring CH4 Fluxes From Lake

Sofia L D'Ambrosio

John A Harrison

2023/6/8

Measuring CH4 Fluxes From Lake and Reservoir Sediments: Methodologies and Needs

Frontiers in Environmental Science

Sofia L D'Ambrosio

John A Harrison

2022

Challenge 1.

State of the Ocean Report 2022

Alexander F Bouwman

John A Harrison

2022

Dynamics of Integrated Socio-Environmental Systems: Dams as Adaptive Management Systems (DISES: DAMS)

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

John Harrison

Stephen M Bollens

Michael Brady

Kirti Rajagopalan

Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens

...

2022/12

In situ flux estimates reveal large variations in methane flux across the bottom boundary layer of a eutrophic lake

Limnology and Oceanography

Sofia L D'Ambrosio

Stephen M Henderson

Jeffrey R Nielson

John A Harrison

2022/10

Reservoir CO2 and CH4 emissions and their climate impact over the period 1900–2060

Nature Geoscience

Cynthia Soued

John A Harrison

Sara Mercier-Blais

Yves T Prairie

2022/9

Estimating drivers and pathways for hydroelectric reservoir methane emissions using a new mechanistic model

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Kyle B Delwiche

John A Harrison

Joannes D Maasakkers

Melissa P Sulprizio

John Worden

...

2022/8

A new modelling framework to assess biogenic GHG emissions from reservoirs: The G-res tool

Environmental Modelling & Software

Yves T Prairie

Sara Mercier-Blais

John A Harrison

Cynthia Soued

Paul del Giorgio

...

2021/9/1

Methanogenesis exceeds CH4 consumption in eutrophic lake sediments

Limnology and Oceanography Letters

Sofia L D'Ambrosio

John A Harrison

2021

Calcium concentrations in the lower Columbia River, USA, are generally sufficient to support invasive bivalve spread

River research and applications

Stephen M Bollens

John A Harrison

Marc G Kramer

Gretchen Rollwagen‐Bollens

Timothy D Counihan

...

2021/7

Global Distribution and Pathways of Reservoir Methane and Carbon Dioxide Emissions According to the Greenhouse Gas from Reservoirs (G-res) Model

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

John Harrison

Yves Prairie

Sara Mercier-Blais

Cynthia Soued

2021/12

Year‐2020 global distribution and pathways of reservoir methane and carbon dioxide emissions according to the greenhouse gas from reservoirs (G‐res) model

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

John A Harrison

Yves T Prairie

Sara Mercier‐Blais

Cynthia Soued

2021/6

Stable isotope labeling to determine coupled methane-nitrate cycling: combining NanoSIMS and molecular ecology methods (DNA-SIP)

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Sigrid van Grinsven

Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté

John Harrison

Lubos Polerecky

Laura Villanueva

2021/12

Global importance of methane emissions from drainage ditches and canals

Environmental Research Letters

Michael Peacock

Joachim Audet

David Bastviken

Martyn N Futter

Vincent Gauci

...

2021/3/15

Long‐Term Disconnect Between Nutrient Inputs and Riverine Exports in a Semi‐Arid, Agricultural Watershed: Yakima River Basin 1945–2012

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Samantha R Grieger

JA Harrison

2021/9

Nitrate promotes the transfer of methane‐derived carbon from the methanotroph Methylobacter sp. to the methylotroph Methylotenera sp. in eutrophic lake water

Limnology and oceanography

Sigrid van Grinsven

Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté

John Harrison

Lubos Polerecky

Laura Villanueva

2021/3

Methane oxidation in anoxic lake water stimulated by nitrate and sulfate addition

Environmental microbiology

Sigrid van Grinsven

Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté

Alejandro Abdala Asbun

Julia C Engelmann

John Harrison

...

2020/2

The US consumer phosphorus footprint: where do nitrogen and phosphorus diverge?

Environmental research letters

Genevieve S Metson

Graham K MacDonald

Allison M Leach

Jana E Compton

John A Harrison

...

2020/10/13

Nitrate enables the transfer of methane-derived carbon from the methanotroph Methylobacter sp. to the methylotroph Methylotenera sp. in eutrophic lake water

Microorganisms and electron acceptors affecting methane oxidation in freshwater and marine systems

Sigrid van Grinsven

Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté

John Harrison

Lubos Polerecky

Laura Villanueva

2020

Where have all the nutrients gone? Long‐term decoupling of inputs and outputs in the Willamette River watershed, Oregon, United States

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Genevieve S Metson

Jiajia Lin

John A Harrison

Jana E Compton

2020/10

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Co-Authors

H-index: 87
Patricia Glibert

Patricia Glibert

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 86
R.A. Dahlgren

R.A. Dahlgren

University of California, Davis

H-index: 85
Bouwman a.f.

Bouwman a.f.

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 65
carolien kroeze

carolien kroeze

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 62
Yves T. Prairie

Yves T. Prairie

Université du Québec à Montréal

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