Rachel M. Pilla

Rachel M. Pilla

Miami University

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Rachel M. Pilla

Rachel M. Pilla, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Miami University,

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

National-scale remotely sensed lake trophic state from 1984 through 2020

Remedial effectiveness of a pond biomanipulation: Habitat value and concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls in fish

Integrating Reservoirs into the Dissolved Organic Matter Versus Primary Production Paradigm: How Does Chlorophyll-a Change Across Dissolved Organic Carbon …

Anoxia begets anoxia: A positive feedback to the deoxygenation of temperate lakes

Wildfire smoke impacts lake ecosystems

Clarifying the trophic state concept to advance limnology, management, and interdisciplinary collaboration

Deepwater dissolved oxygen shows little ecological memory between lake phenological seasons

Multidecadal trends in ultraviolet radiation, temperature, and dissolved oxygen have altered vertical habitat availability for Daphnia in temperate Lake Giles, USA

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1222

Citations(since 2020)

1127

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286

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14

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

16

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Top articles of Rachel M. Pilla

National-scale remotely sensed lake trophic state from 1984 through 2020

Scientific data

2024/1/16

Remedial effectiveness of a pond biomanipulation: Habitat value and concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls in fish

Journal of Hazardous Materials

2024/1/5

Integrating Reservoirs into the Dissolved Organic Matter Versus Primary Production Paradigm: How Does Chlorophyll-a Change Across Dissolved Organic Carbon …

Ecosystems

2024/1

Anoxia begets anoxia: A positive feedback to the deoxygenation of temperate lakes

Global Change Biology

2024/1

Clarifying the trophic state concept to advance limnology, management, and interdisciplinary collaboration

2023/10/3

Deepwater dissolved oxygen shows little ecological memory between lake phenological seasons

Inland Waters

2023/7/3

Multidecadal trends in ultraviolet radiation, temperature, and dissolved oxygen have altered vertical habitat availability for Daphnia in temperate Lake Giles, USA

Freshwater Biology

2023/3

Variability in modelled reservoir greenhouse gas emissions: comparison of select US hydropower reservoirs against global estimates

Environmental Research Communications

2023/1/9

Dissolved oxygen, temperature, chlorophyll-a, total phosphorus, total nitrogen, and dissolved organic carbon at multiple depths in 822 lakes from 1921-2022

2023

The AEMON-J “Hacking Limnology” work-shop series ran during the first three days

2023

Understanding How Reservoir Operations Influence Methane Emissions: A Conceptual Model

2023/1

Hacking Limnology Workshops and DSOS23: Growing a Workforce for the Nexus of Data Science, Open Science, and the Aquatic Sciences

2023/1/1

Hacking limnology workshop and DSOS22: Creating a community of practice for the nexus of data science, open science, and the aquatic sciences

2022/10/20

Anthropogenically driven climate and landscape change effects on inland water carbon dynamics: What have we learned and where are we going?

2022/10

Getting lost tracking the carbon footprint of hydropower

2022/7/1

Earlier ice breakup induces changepoint responses in duration and variability of spring mixing and summer stratification in dimictic lakes

Limnology and Oceanography

2022/2

Trends and Drivers of Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Hydropower Reservoirs in the Southeastern US

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

A new Lake classification system based on thermal profiles to better understand the most dominant lake type on earth

Authorea Preprints

2022/11/22

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