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Judson W. Harvey
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 135
Citations - 13640
Judson W. Harvey is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Surface water. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 131 publications receiving 11963 citations. Previous affiliations of Judson W. Harvey include University of Virginia & Australian National University.
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Hydrogeomorphology of the hyporheic zone: Stream solute and fine particle interactions with a dynamic streambed
Judson W. Harvey,Jennifer D. Drummond,Raleigh L. Martin,Lauren E. McPhillips,Aaron I. Packman,Douglas J. Jerolmack,Susa H. Stonedahl,Antoine F. Aubeneau,Audrey H. Sawyer,Laurel G. Larsen,Craig R. Tobias +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated interactions between bed mobility and dynamic hyporheic storage of solutes and fine particles in a sand-bed stream before, during, and after a flood.
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Interactions between hyporheic flow produced by stream meanders, bars, and dunes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors simulated hyporheic flows induced by a range of geomorphic features including meanders, bars and dunes in sand bed streams and found that dunes typically contributed more to hydrological exchange than bars and meanders.
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Modeling of hydroecological feedbacks predicts distinct classes of landscape pattern, process, and restoration potential in shallow aquatic ecosystems
TL;DR: In this article, a quasi-3D cellular automata model was proposed to simulate shallow-water flow, bed shear stresses, sediment transport, and vegetation dynamics in an efficient manner.
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A mini drivepoint sampler for measuring pore water solute concentrations in the hyporheic zone of sand‐bottom streams
John H. Duff,Fred Murphy,Chrsistopher C. Fuller,Frank J. Triska,Judson W. Harvey,Alan P. Jackman +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a mini drivepoint solution sampling (MINIPOINT) technique was developed to collect pore-water samples at 2.5-cm vertical resolution in gravel streambeds.
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DENITRIFICATION IN NITRATE‐RICH STREAMS: APPLICATION OF N2:Ar AND 15N‐TRACER METHODS IN INTACT CORES
TL;DR: Although benthic denitrification rates were relatively high during periods of high stream flow, when NO3 concentrations were also high, the increase in bentho-denitrification could not compensate for the much larger increase in stream NO3- fluxes during high flow.