Ashley M. Helton
Associate Professor/Natural Resources and Environ
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
187 Scholarly Contributions
Disentangling the effects of drought and salinity on carbon fluxes at varying temporal and spatial scales from a coastal forest wetland
2015
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Simulating concurrent metabolic pathways in biogeochemical systems
2015
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Aquatic-terrestrial connectivity drives metabolism in an alluvial floodplain aquifer
2015
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Progress and Future Directions in Simulating Ground- and Surface-Water Exchange and Biotic Solute Processing in a Large River Alluvial Aquifer
2014
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Scaling Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Processes in a Large River Floodplain and Alluvial Aquifer
2014
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Simulating the hydro-ecology of a large river floodplain and alluvial aquifer: Progress and future directions
2014
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Biogeochemical regime shifts in coastal landscapes: Effects of saltwater incursion and agricultural pollution on freshwater wetland ecosystems
2014
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Flow paths to floodplains: Scaling hydrologic and biogeochemical procseses in large alluvial river floodplain-aquifer ecosystems
2014
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Timberlake Observatory for Wetland Restoration: Effects of wetlands restoration and salt wate intrusion on water quality and trace gas emissions
2013
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Stream reaches to river networks: Understanding the effects of human activities on riverine landscape biogeochemistry
2013
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Saltwater incursion in agricultural landscapes: Patterns of greenhouse gas emissions from a freshwater restored wetland
2013
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Scaling up in the face of uncertainty – controls on trace gas fluxes in heterogeneous landscapes
2013
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