William Shuster

William Shuster

Wayne State University

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About William Shuster

William Shuster, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wayne State University, specializes in the field of Hydrology, green infrastructure, urban hydrology, ecosystem services.

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

Lead bioaccessibility and commonly measured soil characteristics in Detroit, Michigan

Hydrologic study of green infrastructure in poorly drained urbanized soils at RecoveryPark, Detroit, Michigan, 2014–21

Wastewater Monitoring for Infectious Disease: Intentional Relationships between Academia, the Private Sector, and Local Health Departments for Public Health Preparedness

The Role of Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) in Urban Water Balances and Streamflow Regimes: A Hydrograph Analysis Along the Sewershed‐Watershed Continuum

Ethical and legal wastewater surveillance

Passive swab versus grab sampling for detection of SARS-CoV-2 markers in wastewater

Defining Passive Green Infrastructure: An Ecosystem Services Perspective to Make It Count

Automated method to extract and purify RNA from wastewater enables more sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 markers in community sewersheds

William Shuster Information

University

Position

Chair Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Detroit MI

Citations(all)

9753

Citations(since 2020)

5534

Cited By

6431

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

62

Email

University Profile Page

Wayne State University

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William Shuster Skills & Research Interests

Hydrology

green infrastructure

urban hydrology

ecosystem services

Top articles of William Shuster

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Lead bioaccessibility and commonly measured soil characteristics in Detroit, Michigan

Sabrina R Good

Allison R Harris

Patrick Crouch

Conor T Gowan

William D Shuster

...

2024

Hydrologic study of green infrastructure in poorly drained urbanized soils at RecoveryPark, Detroit, Michigan, 2014–21

Ralph J Haefner

Christopher J Hoard

William Shuster

2024

Wastewater Monitoring for Infectious Disease: Intentional Relationships between Academia, the Private Sector, and Local Health Departments for Public Health Preparedness

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Jeffrey L Ram

William Shuster

Lance Gable

Carrie L Turner

James Hartrick

...

2023/8/25

The Role of Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) in Urban Water Balances and Streamflow Regimes: A Hydrograph Analysis Along the Sewershed‐Watershed Continuum

Water Resources Research

Kun Zhang

Spencer Sebo

Walter McDonald

Aditi Bhaskar

William Shuster

...

2023/4

Ethical and legal wastewater surveillance

Science

Natalie Ram

William Shuster

Lance Gable

Jeffrey L Ram

2023/2/17

Passive swab versus grab sampling for detection of SARS-CoV-2 markers in wastewater

Science of the Total Environment

Nicholas W West

James Hartrick

Md Alamin

Adrian A Vasquez

Azadeh Bahmani

...

2023/9/1

Defining Passive Green Infrastructure: An Ecosystem Services Perspective to Make It Count

Journal of sustainable water in the built environment

WD Shuster

M Pavao-Zuckerman

AL Mayer

DL Herrmann

LA Schifman

2022/8/1

Automated method to extract and purify RNA from wastewater enables more sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 markers in community sewersheds

medRxiv

Nicholas W West

Adrian A Vasquez

Azadeh Bahmani

Mohammed Khan

James Hartrick

...

2022/4/5

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

Loss of street tree canopy increases stormwater runoff

William R Selbig

Steven P Loheide II

William Shuster

Bryant C Scharenbroch

Robert C Coville

...

2022

Sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 molecular markers in urban community sewersheds using automated viral RNA purification and digital droplet PCR

Science of the Total Environment

Nicholas W West

Adrian A Vasquez

Azadeh Bahmani

Mohammed F Khan

James Hartrick

...

2022/11/15

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

Evaluating volatile organic compound exposure pathways and risk in a variably-saturated, urban landscape

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Brendan O'Leary

Carol Miller

Timothy Dittrich

Glen Hood

Shirley Papuga

...

2021/12

K in an Urban World: New Contexts for Hydraulic Conductivity

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

WD Shuster

Laura Schifman

Christa Kelleher

Heather E Golden

Aditi S Bhaskar

...

2021/6

Wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 on college campuses: initial efforts, lessons learned, and research needs

International journal of environmental research and public health

Sasha Harris-Lovett

Kara L Nelson

Paloma Beamer

Heather N Bischel

Aaron Bivins

...

2021/4/22

Predicting near-saturated hydraulic conductivity in urban soils

Journal of Hydrology

Jinshi Jian

Alexey Shiklomanov

William D Shuster

Ryan D Stewart

2021/4/1

From field to model: a unified approach to introducing modeling practice in the hydrology discipline

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

William Shuster

Timothy Dittrich

Farzaneh Afsari

Dimitrios Karkaris

2021/12

Full Water‐Cycle Monitoring in an Urban Catchment Reveals Unexpected Water Transfers (Detroit MI, USA)

JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

Christopher J Hoard

Ralph J Haefner

William D Shuster

Rachel L Pieschek

Stephanie Beeler

2020/2

Urbanization drives convergence in soil profile texture and carbon content

Environmental Research Letters

Dustin L Herrmann

Laura A Schifman

William D Shuster

2020/10/14

Urban vacant lands impart hydrological benefits across city landscapes

Nature Communications

Christa Kelleher

Heather E Golden

Sean Burkholder

William Shuster

2020/3/26

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