Pamela L. Sullivan, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2019- CEOAS Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
Area:
Hydrology

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Year Citation  Score
2021 Brookfield AE, Hansen AT, Sullivan PL, Czuba JA, Kirk MF, Li L, Newcomer ME, Wilkinson G. Predicting algal blooms: Are we overlooking groundwater? The Science of the Total Environment. 769: 144442. PMID 33482544 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144442  0.339
2019 Fan Y, Clark M, Lawrence DM, Swenson S, Band LE, Brantley SL, Brooks PD, Dietrich WE, Flores A, Grant G, Kirchner JW, Mackay DS, McDonnell JJ, Milly PCD, Sullivan PL, et al. Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling Water Resources Research. 55: 1737-1772. DOI: 10.1029/2018Wr023903  0.479
2019 Weintraub SR, Flores AN, Wieder WR, Sihi D, Cagnarini C, Gonçalves DRP, Young MH, Li L, Olshansky Y, Baatz R, Sullivan PL, Groffman PM. Leveraging Environmental Research and Observation Networks to Advance Soil Carbon Science Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 124: 1047-1055. DOI: 10.1029/2018Jg004956  0.381
2019 Sullivan PL, Goddéris Y, Shi Y, Gu X, Schott J, Hasenmueller EA, Kaye J, Duffy C, Jin L, Brantley SL. Exploring the Effect of Aspect to Inform Future Earthcasts of Climate‐Driven Changes in Weathering of Shale Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 124: 974-993. DOI: 10.1029/2017Jf004556  0.46
2018 Stinchcomb GE, Kim H, Hasenmueller EA, Sullivan PL, Sak PB, Brantley SL. Relating soil gas to weathering using rock and regolith geochemistry American Journal of Science. 318: 727-763. DOI: 10.2475/07.2018.01  0.571
2018 Herndon EM, Steinhoefel G, Dere AL, Sullivan PL. Perennial flow through convergent hillslopes explains chemodynamic solute behavior in a shale headwater catchment Chemical Geology. 493: 413-425. DOI: 10.1016/J.Chemgeo.2018.06.019  0.763
2017 Brantley SL, Lebedeva MI, Balashov VN, Singha K, Sullivan PL, Stinchcomb G. Toward a conceptual model relating chemical reaction fronts to water flow paths in hills Geomorphology. 277: 100-117. DOI: 10.1016/J.Geomorph.2016.09.027  0.621
2017 Li L, Maher K, Navarre-Sitchler A, Druhan J, Meile C, Lawrence C, Moore J, Perdrial J, Sullivan P, Thompson A, Jin L, Bolton EW, Brantley SL, Dietrich WE, Mayer KU, et al. Expanding the role of reactive transport models in critical zone processes Earth-Science Reviews. 165: 280-301. DOI: 10.1016/J.Earscirev.2016.09.001  0.546
2017 Li L, Bao C, Sullivan PL, Brantley S, Shi Y, Duffy C. Understanding watershed hydrogeochemistry: 2. Synchronized hydrological and geochemical processes drive stream chemostatic behavior Water Resources Research. 53: 2346-2367. DOI: 10.1002/2016Wr018935  0.673
2016 Sullivan PL, Hynek SA, Gu X, Singha K, White T, West N, Kim H, Clarke B, Kirby E, Duffy C, Brantley SL. Oxidative dissolution under the channel leads geomorphological evolution at the Shale Hills catchment American Journal of Science. 316: 981-1026. DOI: 10.2475/10.2016.02  0.452
2016 Sullivan P, Ma L, West N, Jin L, Karwan D, Noireaux J, Steinhoefel G, Gaines K, Eissenstat D, Gaillardet J, Derry L, Meek K, Hynek S, Brantley S. CZ-tope at Susquehanna Shale Hills CZO: Synthesizing multiple isotope proxies to elucidate Critical Zone processes across timescales in a temperate forested landscape Chemical Geology. 445: 103-119. DOI: 10.1016/J.Chemgeo.2016.05.012  0.684
2016 Sullivan PL, Price RM, Ross MS, Stoffella SL, Sah JP, Scinto LJ, Cline E, Dreschel TW, Sklar FH. Trees: a powerful geomorphic agent governing the landscape evolution of a subtropical wetland Biogeochemistry. 128: 369-384. DOI: 10.1007/S10533-016-0213-9  0.708
2015 Herndon EM, Dere AL, Sullivan PL, Norris D, Reynolds B, Brantley SL. Biotic controls on solute distribution and transport in headwater catchments Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 12: 213-243. DOI: 10.5194/Hessd-12-213-2015  0.774
2015 Herndon EM, Dere AL, Sullivan PL, Norris D, Reynolds B, Brantley SL. Landscape heterogeneity drives contrasting concentration-discharge relationships in shale headwater catchments Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 19: 3333-3347. DOI: 10.5194/Hess-19-3333-2015  0.78
2015 Foreman BZ, Roberts EM, Tapanila L, Ratigan D, Sullivan P. Stable isotopic insights into paleoclimatic conditions and alluvial depositional processes in the Kaiparowits Formation (Campanian, south-central Utah, U.S.A.) Cretaceous Research. 56: 180-192. DOI: 10.1016/J.Cretres.2015.05.001  0.302
2014 Noireaux J, Gaillardet J, Sullivan P, Brantley S. Boron Isotope Fractionation in Soils at Shale Hills CZO Procedia Earth and Planetary Science. 10: 218-222. DOI: 10.1016/J.Proeps.2014.08.024  0.625
2014 Duffy C, Shi Y, Davis K, Slingerland R, Li L, Sullivan PL, Goddéris Y, Brantley SL. Designing a Suite of Models to Explore Critical Zone Function Procedia Earth and Planetary Science. 10: 7-15. DOI: 10.1016/J.Proeps.2014.08.003  0.616
2014 Jin L, Ogrinc N, Yesavage T, Hasenmueller EA, Ma L, Sullivan PL, Kaye J, Duffy C, Brantley SL. The CO2 consumption potential during gray shale weathering: Insights from the evolution of carbon isotopes in the Susquehanna Shale Hills critical zone observatory Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 142: 260-280. DOI: 10.1016/J.Gca.2014.07.006  0.735
2014 Sullivan PL, Gaiser EE, Surratt D, Rudnick DT, Davis SE, Sklar FH. Wetland ecosystem response to hydrologic restoration and management: The everglades and its urban-Agricultural boundary (FL, USA) Wetlands. 34: S1-S8. DOI: 10.1007/S13157-014-0525-2  0.645
2014 Sullivan PL, Price RM, Schedlbauer JL, Saha A, Gaiser EE. The influence of hydrologic restoration on groundwater-surface water interactions in a Karst Wetland, the Everglades (FL, USA) Wetlands. 34: S23-S35. DOI: 10.1007/S13157-013-0451-8  0.726
2014 Gaiser EE, Sullivan P, Tobias FAC, Bramburger AJ, Trexler JC. Boundary effects on benthic microbial phosphorus concentrations and diatom beta diversity in a Hydrologically-modified, Nutrient-limited Wetland Wetlands. 34: S55-S64. DOI: 10.1007/S13157-013-0379-Z  0.669
2014 Sullivan PL, Price RM, Miralles-Wilhelm F, Ross MS, Scinto LJ, Dreschel TW, Sklar FH, Cline E. The role of recharge and evapotranspiration as hydraulic drivers of ion concentrations in shallow groundwater on Everglades tree islands, Florida (USA) Hydrological Processes. 28: 293-304. DOI: 10.1002/Hyp.9575  0.661
2014 Sullivan PL, Engel V, Ross MS, Price RM. The influence of vegetation on the hydrodynamics and geomorphology of a tree island in Everglades National Park (Florida, United States) Ecohydrology. 7: 727-744. DOI: 10.1002/Eco.1394  0.723
2013 Thomas EM, Lin H, Duffy CJ, Sullivan PL, Holmes GH, Brantley SL, Jin L. Spatiotemporal patterns of water stable isotope compositions at the shale hills critical zone observatory: Linkages to subsurface hydrologic processes Vadose Zone Journal. 12. DOI: 10.2136/Vzj2013.01.0029  0.691
2011 Wetzel PR, Sklar FH, Coronado CA, Troxler TG, Krupa SL, Sullivan PL, Ewe S, Price RM, Newman S, Orem WH. Biogeochemical processes on tree islands in the greater everglades: Initiating a new paradigm Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology. 41: 670-701. DOI: 10.1080/10643389.2010.530908  0.686
2011 Sullivan PL, Price RM, Ross MS, Scinto LJ, Stoffella SL, Cline E, Dreschel TW, Sklar FH. Hydrologic processes on tree islands in the Everglades (Florida, USA): Tracking the effects of tree establishment and growth Hydrogeology Journal. 19: 367-378. DOI: 10.1007/S10040-010-0691-0  0.649
2010 Stoffella SL, Ross MS, Sah JP, Price RM, Sullivan PL, Cline EA, Scinto LJ. Survival and growth responses of eight Everglades tree species along an experimental hydrological gradient on two tree island types Applied Vegetation Science. 13: 439-449. DOI: 10.1111/J.1654-109X.2010.01081.X  0.557
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