Robert Hensley, MS

Affiliations: 
Forest Resources and Conservation University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
stream hydrology and biogeochemistry
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Yang X, Zhang X, Graeber D, et al. (2023) Large-stream nitrate retention patterns shift during droughts: Seasonal to sub-daily insights from high-frequency data-model fusion. Water Research. 243: 120347
Hensley RT, Cohen MJ. (2020) Nitrate depletion dynamics and primary production in riverine benthic chambers Freshwater Science. 39: 169-182
Hensley RT, Decker PH, Flinders C, et al. (2020) Fertilization has negligible effects on nutrient export and stream biota in two North Florida forested watersheds Forest Ecology and Management. 465: 118096
Hensley RT, Spangler MJ, DeVito LF, et al. (2020) Evaluating spatiotemporal variation in water chemistry of the upper Colorado River using longitudinal profiling Hydrological Processes. 34: 1782-1793
Hensley RT, Kirk L, Spangler M, et al. (2019) Flow Extremes as Spatiotemporal Control Points on River Solute Fluxes and Metabolism Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 124: 537-555
Reijo CJ, Hensley RT, Cohen MJ. (2018) Isolating stream metabolism and nitrate processing at point-scales, and controls on heterogeneity Freshwater Science. 37: 238-250
Hensley RT, Cohen MJ, Jawitz JW. (2018) Channel Filtering Generates Multifractal Solute Signals Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 11,722-11,731
Hensley RT, Cohen MJ. (2017) Flow reversals as a driver of ecosystem transition in Florida’s springs Freshwater Science. 36: 14-25
Hensley RT, McLaughlin DL, Cohen MJ, et al. (2017) Stream phosphorus dynamics of minimally impacted coastal plain watersheds Hydrological Processes. 31: 1636-1649
Kunz JV, Hensley R, Brase L, et al. (2017) High frequency measurements of reach scale nitrogen uptake in a fourth order river with contrasting hydromorphology and variable water chemistry (Weiße Elster, Germany) Water Resources Research. 53: 328-343
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