Walter Dodds

Walter Dodds

Kansas State University

H-index: 81

North America-United States

About Walter Dodds

Walter Dodds, With an exceptional h-index of 81 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kansas State University,

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

Defining nutrient ecoregions for reference nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in rivers from the major South American biomes

A novel index reveals disconnects between recreational harmful algal bloom exposure risks and responses among US states

How low can you go? Widespread challenges in measuring low stream discharge and a path forward

Sampling frequency optimization of the water quality monitoring network in São Paulo State (Brazil) towards adaptive monitoring in a developing country

Macroscale Patterns of Dissolved Organic Matter Thermodynamic Properties Across Diverse River Systems

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

Woody Removal Experiment on Kings Creek at Konza Prairie Biological Station

Trajectories and state changes of a grassland stream and riparian zone after a decade of woody vegetation removal

Walter Dodds Information

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Citations(all)

28870

Citations(since 2020)

10169

Cited By

22526

hIndex(all)

81

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

201

i10Index(since 2020)

148

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Top articles of Walter Dodds

Defining nutrient ecoregions for reference nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in rivers from the major South American biomes

Science of The Total Environment

2024/2/10

A novel index reveals disconnects between recreational harmful algal bloom exposure risks and responses among US states

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

2023/12/9

How low can you go? Widespread challenges in measuring low stream discharge and a path forward

2023/12

Sampling frequency optimization of the water quality monitoring network in São Paulo State (Brazil) towards adaptive monitoring in a developing country

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

2023/11

Macroscale Patterns of Dissolved Organic Matter Thermodynamic Properties Across Diverse River Systems

2023/10/23

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

2023/10/3

Woody Removal Experiment on Kings Creek at Konza Prairie Biological Station

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

2023/7/1

Walter Dodds
Walter Dodds

H-Index: 48

Trajectories and state changes of a grassland stream and riparian zone after a decade of woody vegetation removal

Ecological Applications

2023/6

Impacts of riparian and non-riparian woody encroachment on tallgrass prairie ecohydrology

Ecosystems

2023/3

Carbon dioxide and methane emissions across tropical and subtropical inland water ecosystems in Brazil: meta-analysis of general patterns and potential drivers

Limnetica

2023

Causes, responses, and implications of anthropogenic versus natural flow intermittence in river networks

2023/1

Assessing transport and retention of nitrate and other materials through the riparian zone and stream channel with simulated precipitation

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2022/1/7

Assessing restoration of ecosystem functioning in Brazilian subtropical and tropical streams

Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin

2022/2

Spatial optimization of the water quality monitoring network in São Paulo State (Brazil) to improve sampling efficiency and reduce bias in a developing sub-tropical region

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

2022/2/1

The River Continuum Concept

2022/1/1

Shifting stoichiometry: Long‐term trends in stream‐dissolved organic matter reveal altered C: N ratios due to history of atmospheric acid deposition

Global Change Biology

2022/1

Intercontinental analysis of temperate steppe stream food webs reveals consistent autochthonous support of fishes

Ecology Letters

2022/12

High rates of daytime river metabolism are an underestimated component of carbon cycling

Communications Earth & Environment

2022/11/7

Atmospheric deposition and precipitation are important predictors of inorganic nitrogen export to streams from forest and grassland watersheds: a large-scale data synthesis

Biogeochemistry

2022/9

Prairie stream metabolism recovery varies based on antecedent hydrology across a stream network after a bank‐full flood

Limnology and Oceanography

2022/9

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