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51
Citations
16550
World Ranking
4634
National Ranking
1709

Overview

H. Maurice Valett is affiliated with the University of Montana in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on subfields such as Environmental Chemistry, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Oceanography, Ecology, and Water Science and Technology.

The scientist's work addresses key topics including Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Arctic and Antarctic Ice Dynamics, and Smart Materials for Construction.

Recent publications by Valett include:

  • Nutrient processing domains: Spatial and temporal patterns of material retention in running waters (2022), Freshwater Science
  • Divergent metabolism estimates from dissolved oxygen and inorganic carbon: Implications for river carbon cycling (2024), Limnology and Oceanography
  • Observations of River Solute Concentrations during Ice Formation (2021), ACS ES&T Water
  • UAV-Based Hyperspectral Imaging for River Algae Pigment Estimation (2023), Remote Sensing
  • Exploring the mismatch between the theory and application of photosynthetic quotients in aquatic ecosystems (2023), Limnology and Oceanography Letters

Valett frequently collaborates with researchers including Robert O. Hall, Michael D. DeGrandpre, Marc Peipoch, Rafael Feijó-Lima, and Matt T. Trentman.

Their work has been published in several venues, most notably:

  • Limnology and Oceanography Letters
  • Remote Sensing
  • ACS ES&T Water
  • Limnology and Oceanography
  • Freshwater Science

Best Publications

  • Control of nitrogen export from watersheds by headwater streams

    Bruce J. Peterson;Wilfred M. Wollheim;Patrick J. Mulholland;Jackson R. Webster

  • THE FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HYPORHEIC ZONE IN STREAMS AND RIVERS

    Andrew J. Boulton;Stuart Findlay;Pierre Marmonier;Emily H. Stanley

  • Stream denitrification across biomes and its response to anthropogenic nitrate loading

    Patrick J. Mulholland;Patrick J. Mulholland;Ashley M. Helton;Geoffrey C. Poole;Robert O. Hall

  • Nitrous oxide emission from denitrification in stream and river networks

    Jake J. Beaulieu;Jennifer L. Tank;Stephen K. Hamilton;Wilfred M. Wollheim

  • Parent lithology, surface-groundwater exchange, and nitrate retention in headwater streams

    H. Maurice Valett;John A. Morrice;Clifford N. Dahm;Michael E. Campana

  • Relationships between land use, spatial scale and stream macroinvertebrate communities

    R. A. Sponseller;E. F. Benfield;H. M. Valett

  • Seasonal variation in surface‐subsurface water exchange and lateral hyporheic area of two stream‐aquifer systems

    Gregory J. Wroblicky;Michael E. Campana;H. Maurice Valett;Clifford N. Dahm

  • Nutrient dynamics at the interface between surface waters and groundwaters

    Clifford N. Dahm;Nancy B. Grimm;Pierre Marmonier;H. Maurice Valett

  • ALLUVIAL CHARACTERISTICS, GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER EXCHANGE AND HYDROLOGICAL RETENTION IN HEADWATER STREAMS

    John A. Morrice;H. Maurice Valett;Clifford N. Dahm;Michael E. Campana

  • Inter-regional comparison of land-use effects on stream metabolism

    Melody J. Bernot;Daniel J. Sobota;Daniel J. Sobota;Robert O. Hall;Patrick J. Mulholland

  • Factors affecting ammonium uptake in streams – an inter‐biome perspective

    Jackson R. Webster;Patrick J. Mulholland;Jennifer L. Tank;H. Maurice Valett

  • N uptake as a function of concentration in streams

    Walter K. Dodds;Amanda J. Lopez;William B. Bowden;Stan Gregory

  • Vertical Hydrologic Exchange and Ecological Stability of a Desert Stream Ecosystem

    H. Maurice Valett;Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm;Philip Camill

  • Managed Flooding for Riparian Ecosystem Restoration Managed flooding reorganizes riparian forest ecosystems along the middle Rio Grande in New Mexico

    Manuel C. Molles;Clifford S. Crawford;Lisa M. Ellis;H. Maurice Valett

  • ORGANIC CARBON SUPPLY AND METABOLISM IN A SHALLOW GROUNDWATER ECOSYSTEM

    Michelle A. Baker;H. Maurice Valett;Clifford N. Dahm

  • Wholeߚstream metabolism in two montane streams: Contribution of the hyporheic zone

    Christy Susan Fellows;H. Maurice Valett;Clifford N. Dahm

  • Can uptake length in streams be determined by nutrient addition experiments? Results from an interbiome comparison study

    P. J. Mulholland;J. L. Tank;J. R. Webster;W. B. Bowden

  • Nitrate removal in stream ecosystems measured by 15N addition experiments: Denitrification

    Patrick J. Mulholland;Patrick J. Mulholland;Robert O. Hall;Daniel J. Sobota;Walter K. Dodds

  • Nitrate removal in stream ecosystems measured by 15N addition experiments: Total uptake

    Robert O. Hall;Jennifer L. Tank;Daniel J. Sobota;Patrick J. Mulholland;Patrick J. Mulholland

  • Physical and chemical characteristics of the hyporheic zone of a Sonoran Desert stream

    H. Maurice Valett;Stuart G. Fisher;Emily H. Stanley

Frequent Co-Authors

Jackson R. Webster
Jackson R. Webster Virginia Tech
Patrick J. Mulholland
Patrick J. Mulholland Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Clifford N. Dahm
Clifford N. Dahm University of New Mexico
Jennifer L. Tank
Jennifer L. Tank University of Notre Dame
Bruce J. Peterson
Bruce J. Peterson Marine Biological Laboratory
Stephen K. Hamilton
Stephen K. Hamilton Michigan State University
William H. McDowell
William H. McDowell University of New Hampshire
Nancy B. Grimm
Nancy B. Grimm Arizona State University
Walter K. Dodds
Walter K. Dodds Kansas State University
Geoffrey C. Poole
Geoffrey C. Poole Montana State University

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