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40
Citations
9756
World Ranking
7924
National Ranking
2819

Overview

Timothy R. Green is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a significant focus on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Atmospheric Science.

Their main research topics include Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Soil and Unsaturated Flow, Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Fire effects on ecosystems, and Climate change and permafrost.

Several frequent collaborators have contributed to their work, including Kyle R. Mankin, David M. Barnard, Jeffrey D. Niemann, Sean M. Gleason, and Peter J. Grazaitis.

Timothy R. Green has published multiple papers in notable venues, with particular frequency in the Journal of Hydrology, Environmental Modelling & Software, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.

Recent papers include:

  • Modeling Water Quality in Watersheds: From Here to the Next Generation (2020, Water Resources Research)
  • Explaining water security indicators using hydrologic and agricultural systems models (2022, Journal of Hydrology)
  • Land management affects soil structural stability: Multi-index principal component analyses of treatment interactions (2023, Soil and Tillage Research)
  • Fully distributed versus semi-distributed process simulation of a highly managed watershed with mixed land use and irrigation return flow (2021, Environmental Modelling & Software)
  • Bridging technology transfer boundaries: Integrated cloud services deliver results of nonlinear process models as surrogate model ensembles (2021, Environmental Modelling & Software)

Best Publications

  • Ground water and climate change

    Richard G. Taylor;Bridget R. Scanlon;Petra Döll;Matt Rodell

  • Beneath the surface of global change: Impacts of climate change on groundwater

    Timothy R. Green;Makoto Taniguchi;Henk Kooi;Jason J. Gurdak

  • Tillage effects on soil hydraulic properties in space and time: State of the science

    Mark W. Strudley;Timothy R. Green;James C. Ascough

  • Water resources and water use efficiency in the North China Plain: Current status and agronomic management options

    Q.X. Fang;L. Ma;T. R. G. Green;Q. Yu;Q. Yu

  • Advances and challenges in predicting agricultural management effects on soil hydraulic properties

    Timothy R. Green;Lajpat R. Ahuja;Joseph G. Benjamin

  • A software engineering perspective on environmental modeling framework design

    O. David;J.C. Ascough;W. Lloyd;T.R. Green

  • Comparison of grid-based algorithms for computing upslope contributing area

    Robert H. Erskine;Robert H. Erskine;Timothy R. Green;Jorge A. Ramirez;Lee H. MacDonald

  • Where is the USA Corn Belt, and how is it changing?

    Timothy R. Green;Holm Kipka;Olaf David;Gregory S. McMaster

  • Effect of Soil Water on Apparent Soil Electrical Conductivity and Texture Relationships in a Dryland Field

    M.C. McCutcheon;H.J. Farahani;J.D. Stednick;G.W. Buchleiter

  • A Protocol for Parameterization and Calibration of RZWQM2 in Field Research

    L. Ma;L.R. Ahuja;S.A. Saseendran;R.W. Malone

  • The Tarrawarra project: high resolution spatial measurement, modelling and analysis of soil moisture and hydrological response

    Andrew W. Western;Rodger B. Grayson;Timothy R. Green

  • Evaluating Nitrogen and Water Management in a Double-Cropping System Using RZWQM

    C. Hu;S. A. Saseendran;T. R. Green;L. Ma

  • Modeling a wheat-maize double cropping system in China using two plant growth modules in RZWQM

    Q. Yu;S.A. Saseendran;L. Ma;G.N. Flerchinger

  • Modelling crop canopy and residue rainfall interception effects on soil hydrological components for semi‐arid agriculture

    Joseph A. Kozak;Lajpat R. Ahuja;Timothy R. Green;Liwang Ma

  • Measurement, scaling, and topographic analyses of spatial crop yield and soil water content

    Timothy R. Green;Robert H. Erskine

  • Effects of Estimating Soil Hydraulic Properties and Root Growth Factor on Soil Water Balance and Crop Production

    Liwang Ma;Gerrit Hoogenboom;S. A. Saseendran;P. N. S. Bartling

  • Digital Elevation Accuracy and Grid Cell Size: Effects on Estimated Terrain Attributes

    Robert H. Erskine;Timothy R. Green;Jorge A. Ramirez;Lee H. MacDonald

  • Modeling Water Quality in Watersheds: From Here to the Next Generation

    B. Fu;J. S. Horsburgh;A. J. Jakeman;C. Gualtieri

  • A method to downscale soil moisture to fine resolutions using topographic, vegetation, and soil data

    Kayla J. Ranney;Jeffrey D. Niemann;Brandon M. Lehman;Timothy R. Green

  • Relating stream‐bank erosion to in‐stream transport of suspended sediment

    Timothy R. Green;Sara G. Beavis;Claude R. Dietrich;Anthony J. Jakeman

  • Physically Based Simulation of Potential Effects of Carbon Dioxide–Altered Climates on Groundwater Recharge

    Timothy R. Green;Bryson C. Bates;Stephen P. Charles;P. Mick Fleming

  • Introduction to Hydrology

    Jose D. Salas;Rao S. Govindaraju;Michael Anderson;Mazdak Arabi

Frequent Co-Authors

Liwang Ma
Liwang Ma Agricultural Research Service
Lajpat R. Ahuja
Lajpat R. Ahuja Agricultural Research Service
Mazdak Arabi
Mazdak Arabi Colorado State University
Makoto Taniguchi
Makoto Taniguchi Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Anthony J. Jakeman
Anthony J. Jakeman Australian National University
Marisa de Cássia Piccolo
Marisa de Cássia Piccolo Universidade de São Paulo
Robert W. Malone
Robert W. Malone Agricultural Research Service
Mark S. Seyfried
Mark S. Seyfried Agricultural Research Service
Mike Schwank
Mike Schwank Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Steven R. Evett
Steven R. Evett Agricultural Research Service

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