William B. Bowden

Affiliations: 
Computer Science The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College 
Area:
Computer Science, Environmental Health
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Abbott BW, Rocha AV, Shogren A, et al. (2021) Tundra wildfire triggers sustained lateral nutrient loss in Alaskan Arctic. Global Change Biology
Shogren AJ, Zarnetske JP, Abbott BW, et al. (2019) Revealing biogeochemical signatures of Arctic landscapes with river chemistry. Scientific Reports. 9: 12894
Seybold E, Gold AJ, Inamdar SP, et al. (2019) Influence of land use and hydrologic variability on seasonal dissolved organic carbon and nitrate export: insights from a multi-year regional analysis for the northeastern USA Biogeochemistry. 146: 31-49
Vaughan MCH, Bowden WB, Shanley JB, et al. (2019) Shining light on the storm: in-stream optics reveal hysteresis of dissolved organic matter character Biogeochemistry. 143: 275-291
Kendrick MR, Huryn AD, Bowden WB, et al. (2018) Linking permafrost thaw to shifting biogeochemistry and food web resources in an arctic river. Global Change Biology
Song C, Dodds WK, Rüegg J, et al. (2018) Continental-scale decrease in net primary productivity in streams due to climate warming Nature Geoscience. 11: 415-420
Addy K, Gold AJ, Loffredo JA, et al. (2018) Stream response to an extreme drought-induced defoliation event Biogeochemistry. 140: 199-215
Norman BC, Whiles MR, Collins SM, et al. (2017) Drivers of nitrogen transfer in stream food webs across continents. Ecology
Tank JL, Martí E, Riis T, et al. (2017) Partitioning assimilatory nitrogen uptake in streams: an analysis of stable isotope tracer additions across continents Ecological Monographs. 88: 120-138
Vaughan MCH, Bowden WB, Shanley JB, et al. (2017) High‐frequency dissolved organic carbon and nitrate measurements reveal differences in storm hysteresis and loading in relation to land cover and seasonality Water Resources Research. 53: 5345-5363
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