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65
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18678
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1380
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619

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America
  • Fellow of the Geological Society of America

Overview

Judson W. Harvey is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's work encompasses several key topics, including:

  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics

Judson W. Harvey has contributed to a number of publications in various scientific journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • Light and flow regimes regulate the metabolism of rivers, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Extent, patterns, and drivers of hypoxia in the world's streams and rivers, 2022, Limnology and Oceanography Letters
  • Experimental shifts of hydrologic residence time in a sandy urban stream sediment-water interface alter nitrate removal and nitrous oxide fluxes, 2020, Biogeochemistry
  • Predicting Light Regime Controls on Primary Productivity Across CONUS River Networks, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Viewing river corridors through the lens of critical zone science, 2023, Frontiers in Water

Frequent co-authors working with Judson W. Harvey include:

  • Philip Savoy
  • N. M. Schmadel
  • Joanna R. Blaszczak
  • Charles B. Yackulic
  • J. D. Gomez-Velez

The scientist has published regularly in several venues, including:

  • Frontiers in Water
  • Water Resources Research
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Environmental Research Letters

Judson W. Harvey has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) since 2016 and as a Fellow of the Geological Society of America. These honors reflect standing within the scientific community related to Earth and environmental sciences.

Best Publications

  • Biogeochemical Hot Spots and Hot Moments at the Interface of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems

    Michael E. McClain;Elizabeth W. Boyer;C. Lisa Dent;Sarah E. Gergel

  • Ground Water and Surface Water: A Single Resource

    Thomas C. Winter;Judson W. Harvey;O. Lehn Franke;William M. Alley

  • Hyporheic flow and transport processes: Mechanisms, models, and biogeochemical implications

    Fulvio Boano;J. W. Harvey;A. Marion;A. I. Packman

  • The Effect of streambed topography on surface-subsurface water exchange in mountain catchments

    Judson W. Harvey;Kenneth E. Bencala

  • Evaluating the Reliability of the Stream Tracer Approach to Characterize Stream‐Subsurface Water Exchange

    Judson W. Harvey;Brian J. Wagner;Kenneth E. Bencala

  • 1 – Quantifying Hydrologic Interactions between Streams and Their Subsurface Hyporheic Zones

    Judson W. Harvey;Brian J. Wagner

  • River corridor science: Hydrologic exchange and ecological consequences from bedforms to basins

    Judson Harvey;Michael Gooseff

  • Effect of enhanced manganese oxidation in the hyporheic zone on basin‐scale geochemical mass balance

    Judson W. Harvey;Christopher C. Fuller

  • The metabolic regimes of flowing waters

    Emily S. Bernhardt;Jim B. Heffernan;Nancy B. Grimm;Emily H. Stanley

  • Hyporheic zone denitrification: Controls on effective reaction depth and contribution to whole-stream mass balance

    Judson W. Harvey;John Karl Böhlke;Mary A. Voytek;Durelle Scott

  • Experimental design for estimating parameters of rate-limited mass transfer: Analysis of stream tracer studies

    Brian J. Wagner;Judson W. Harvey

  • Denitrification in the Mississippi River network controlled by flow through river bedforms

    Jesus D. Gomez-Velez;Jesus D. Gomez-Velez;Judson W. Harvey;M. Bayani Cardenas;Brian Kiel

  • Dynamic modeling of nitrogen losses in river networks unravels the coupled effects of hydrological and biogeochemical processes

    Richard B. Alexander;John Karl Böhlke;Elizabeth W. Boyer;Mark B. David

  • Reactive uptake of trace metals in the hyporheic zone of a mining- contaminated stream, Pinal Creek, Arizona

    Christopher C. Fuller;Judson W. Harvey

  • A multiscale model for integrating hyporheic exchange from ripples to meanders

    Susa H. Stonedahl;Judson W. Harvey;Anders Wörman;Mashfiqus Salehin

  • Fractal topography and subsurface water flows from fluvial bedforms to the continental shield

    Anders Wörman;Aaron I. Packman;Lars Marklund;Judson W. Harvey

  • Geomorphological control of subsurface hydrology in the creekbank zone of tidal marshes

    Judson W. Harvey;Peter F. Germann;William E. Odum

  • A hydrogeomorphic river network model predicts where and why hyporheic exchange is important in large basins

    Jesus D. Gomez-Velez;Judson W. Harvey

  • Characterizing multiple timescales of stream and storage zone interaction that affect solute fate and transport in streams

    Jungyill Choi;Judson W. Harvey;Martha H. Conklin

  • Merging aquatic and terrestrial perspectives of nutrient biogeochemistry.

    Nancy B. Grimm;Sarah E. Gergel;William H. McDowell;Elizabeth W. Boyer

  • Multi-scale measurements and modeling of denitrification in streams with varying flow and nitrate concentration in the upper Mississippi River basin, USA

    John Karl Böhlke;Ronald C. Antweiler;Judson W. Harvey;Andrew E. Laursen

  • Reach‐scale isotope tracer experiment to quantify denitrification and related processes in a nitrate‐rich stream, midcontinent United States

    John Karl Böhlke;Judson W. Harvey;Mary A. Voytek

Frequent Co-Authors

Aaron I. Packman
Aaron I. Packman Northwestern University
Durelle T. Scott
Durelle T. Scott Virginia Tech
Elizabeth W. Boyer
Elizabeth W. Boyer Pennsylvania State University
Richard B. Alexander
Richard B. Alexander United States Geological Survey
Martin A. Briggs
Martin A. Briggs United States Geological Survey
Craig R. Tobias
Craig R. Tobias University of Connecticut
John Karl Böhlke
John Karl Böhlke United States Geological Survey
Frederick D. Day-Lewis
Frederick D. Day-Lewis United States Geological Survey
Gregory B. Noe
Gregory B. Noe United States Geological Survey
Kamini Singha
Kamini Singha Colorado School of Mines

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