Steven Loheide

Steven Loheide

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About Steven Loheide

Steven Loheide, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Hydrology.

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

Urban Ecohydrology: Accounting for Sub‐Grid Lateral Water and Energy Transfers in a Land Surface Model

Building US food‐energy‐water security requires avoiding unintended consequences for ecosystems

Transport-reaction dynamics of particulate organic matter and oxygen in riverbed sediments

Urban Ecohydrology: Resolving Sub-Grid Lateral Water and Energy

Drivers of Variation in Winter and Spring Groundwater Recharge: Impacts of Midwinter Melt Events and Subsequent Freezeback

Reconstructing groundwater and lake level histories in Northern Wisconsin: isolation of groundwater’s influence on tree rings from climatic and environmental drivers

Measuring Tree Sway Frequency with Videos for Ecohydrologic Applications: Assessing the Efficacy of Eulerian Processing Algorithms

Consider the Climate: Understanding What to Expect from Urban Hydrology Interventions Depending on Where You Are

Steven Loheide Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4939

Citations(since 2020)

2596

Cited By

3296

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

68

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Steven Loheide Skills & Research Interests

Hydrology

Top articles of Steven Loheide

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Urban Ecohydrology: Accounting for Sub‐Grid Lateral Water and Energy Transfers in a Land Surface Model

Water Resources Research

G Aaron Alexander

Carolyn B Voter

Daniel B Wright

Steven P Loheide

2024/3

Building US food‐energy‐water security requires avoiding unintended consequences for ecosystems

Christopher J Kucharik

Eric G Booth

Steven P Loheide

Rebecca Power

Adena R Rissman

...

2023/6

Transport-reaction dynamics of particulate organic matter and oxygen in riverbed sediments

Authorea Preprints

Eric Roden

Ecenur Bulur

Stephanie Ann Napieralski

Steven P Loheide

Matthew Ginder-Vogel

...

2022/11/30

Urban Ecohydrology: Resolving Sub-Grid Lateral Water and Energy

Authorea Preprints

G Aaron Alexander

Carolyn B Voter

Daniel B Wright

Steven P Loheide II

2023/10/26

Drivers of Variation in Winter and Spring Groundwater Recharge: Impacts of Midwinter Melt Events and Subsequent Freezeback

Water Resources Research

Katrina A Hyman‐Rabeler

Steven P Loheide

2023/1

Reconstructing groundwater and lake level histories in Northern Wisconsin: isolation of groundwater’s influence on tree rings from climatic and environmental drivers

Environmental Research Letters

Dominick M Ciruzzi

Steven P Loheide II

2023/7/4

Measuring Tree Sway Frequency with Videos for Ecohydrologic Applications: Assessing the Efficacy of Eulerian Processing Algorithms

Authorea Preprints

Joseph H Ammatelli

Ethan D Gutmann

Sidney Bush

Holly R Barnard

Dominick Michael Ciruzzi

...

2023/6/23

Consider the Climate: Understanding What to Expect from Urban Hydrology Interventions Depending on Where You Are

Frontiers in Hydrology 2022

Carolyn Breden Voter

Aaron Alexander

Steven P Loheide

Daniel B Wright

2022/6

Fen ecohydrologic trajectories in response to groundwater drawdown with an edaphic feedback

Ecohydrology

Eric G Booth

Steven P Loheide

David Bart

2022/8/19

COVID‐19 Impacts Highlight the Need for Holistic Evaluation of Research in the Hydrologic Sciences

Water Resources Research

CUAHSI Board of Directors & Officers

2022/2

Retrieving Heterogeneous Surface Soil Moisture at 100 m across the Globe via Synergistic Fusion of Remote Sensing and Land Surface Parameters

Authorea Preprints

Jingyi Huang

Ankur Rashmikant Desai

Jun Zhu

Alfred E Hartemink

Paul Stoy

...

2022/11/23

Quantifying the stormwater runoff volume reduction benefits of urban street tree canopy

Science of the Total Environment

William R Selbig

Steven P Loheide II

William Shuster

Bryant C Scharenbroch

Robert C Coville

...

2022/2/1

Faculty perspectives on a collaborative, multi-institutional online hydrology graduate student training program

Frontiers in Water

Anne J Jefferson

Steven P Loheide

Deanna H McCay

2022/10/5

Loss of street trees causes 10,000 L/tree increase in leaf-on stormwater runoff for Great Lakes urban sewershed

Robert C Coville

James Kruegler

William R Selbig

Satoshi Hirabayashi

Steven P Loheide II

...

2022

Better representation of urban hydrologic processes alters how heat responds to urban vegetation in regional climate models

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Aaron Alexander

Carolyn Breden Voter

Steven P Loheide

Daniel Wright

2022/12

Foliar Nutrients Reflect Variation in Floristic Quality and Hydrology of Calcareous Fens

Wetlands

Arthur C Ryzak

David Bart

Eric G Booth

Steven P Loheide

2022/8

Loss of street trees predicted to cause 6000 L/tree increase in leaf-on stormwater runoff for Great Lakes urban sewershed

Urban forestry & urban greening

Robert C Coville

James Kruegler

William R Selbig

Satoshi Hirabayashi

Steven P Loheide II

...

2022/8/1

Loss of street tree canopy increases stormwater runoff

William R Selbig

Steven P Loheide II

William Shuster

Bryant C Scharenbroch

Robert C Coville

...

2022

Identifying Tradeoffs and Synergies Among Ecosystem Services from Managed Aquifer Recharge Using a Critical Zone Approach

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Harold Barker

Steven P Loheide

Dominick Michael Ciruzzi

2022/12

Institutional and Faculty Benefits of Participating in a Collaborative Graduate Student Training Program

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Deanna McCay

Steven Loheide

2021/12

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