James O'neil Knighton
Assistant Professor/Natural Resources and Environ
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Scholarly Contributions
68 Scholarly Contributions
Studying Root Water Uptake Variations between Younger and Older Riparian Trees with Stable Water Isotopic Ratios
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Potential Impacts of Extensive Stormwater Infiltration in Philadelphia
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Geoprocessing Tools for Surface and Basement Flooding Analysis in SWMM
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Seeing Green by Going Green: Maximizing Ecosystem/Community Services Benefits through Strategic Green Stormwater Infrastructure Design
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Application of Groundwater Modeling Tools to Evaluate Potential Impacts from Stormwater Infiltration in Philadelphia
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Development of probability distributions for urban hydrologic model parameters and a Monte Carlo analysis of model sensitivity
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Random Walk Modeling of Adult Leuctra ferruginea (Stonefly) Dispersal
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Estimating the Effects of DEM Uncertainty through Two-Dimensional Spatial Stochastic Watershed Simulation
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A Proposed Probabilistic Seismic Tsunami Hazard Analysis Methodology
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Delft3D Sensitivity and Uncertainty Snalysis for Hurricane Simulations in the North Atlantic
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The Importance of Plant Growth and Unsaturated Zone Mixing for Modeling Stable Water Isotopes
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Critical rainfall statistics for predicting watershed flood responses: rethinking the design storm concept
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Parameter sensitivity and uncertainty analysis for a storm surge and wave model
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Stormwater detention system parameter sensitivity and uncertainty analysis using SWMM
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Large-scale Modeling of Nitrous Oxide Production: Issues of Representing Spatial Heterogeneity
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Spatial and Temporal Variability of Ecohydrologic Separation in a Snow-Dominated Watershed
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Topographic wetness guided dairy manure applications to reduce stream nutrient loads in Central New York, USA
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Hydrologic State Influence on Riverine Flood Discharge for a Small Temperate Watershed (Fall Creek, United States): Negative Feedbacks on the Effects of Climate Change
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Ecohydrologic considerations for modeling of stable water isotopes in a small intermittent watershed
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A vulnerability-based, bottom-up assessment of future riverine flood risk using a modified peaks-over-threshold approach and a physically based hydrologic model
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The Influence of Eastern Hemlock Loss on the Flood Frequency Distribution of a Small Temperate Catchment
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Challenges to implementing bottom-up flood risk decision analysis frameworks: how strong are social networks of flooding professionals?
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Estimating dominant runoff modes across the conterminous United States
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Interpreting Tree Xylem Isotopic Measurements in the context of Tree Water Storage and Mixing
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Understanding the Influence of the Atmosphere and Land Surface Conditions on Flood Risk using Probabilistic Hydrology in the Context of Mechanistic Hydrologic Models
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Potential predictability of regional precipitation and discharge extremes using synoptic-scale climate information via machine learning: An evaluation for the eastern continental united states
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Seasonal and topographic variations in ecohydrological separation within a small, temperate, snow-influenced catchment
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Comparing watershed scale P losses from manure spreading in temperate climates across mechanistic soil P models
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Possible increases in flood frequency due to the loss of Eastern Hemlock in the Northeastern United States: Observational insights and predicted impacts
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Comparison of Social Vulnerability and Flood Risks in Massachusetts
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C-dots as a novel silica-based fluorescent nanoparticle tracer to investigate plant hydraulics
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Using isotopes to incorporate tree water storage and mixing dynamics into a distributed ecohydrologic modelling framework
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Hammond Hill Research Catchment: Supporting hydrologic investigations of rooting zone and vegetation water dynamics under climate change
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Understanding catchment-scale forest root water uptake strategies across the continental United States through inverse ecohydrological modeling
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Simulation and statistical modelling approaches to investigate hydrologic regime transformations following Eastern hemlock decline
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Alignment of tree phenology and climate seasonality influences the runoff response to forest cover loss
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Invertebrate response to impacts of water diversion and flow regulation in high-altitude tropical streams
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Predicting flood insurance claims with hydrologic and socioeconomic demographics via machine learning: Exploring the roles of topography, minority populations, and political dissimilarity
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Using SWMM to Estimate Hydrologic Pathways for Chloride Transport from Deicing Salts
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Contrasting adaptive strategies by Caragana korshinskii and Salix psammophila in a semiarid revegetated ecosystem
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The Phylogenetic Underpinnings of Groundwater Use by Trees
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Flood risk behaviors of United States riverine metropolitan areas are driven by local hydrology and shaped by race
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Spatial and Temporal Variation of Hydrological Risk in Rural and Urban Environmental Justice Communities
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Parameterizing Vegetation Traits with a Process‐Based Ecohydrological Model and Xylem Water Isotopic Observations
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Exploring the Relationship Between Society and Flooding Risk with Socio-Environmental Models: Working Hypotheses for Advancing the Field
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Exploring the Relationship Between Society and Flooding Risk with Socio-Environmental Models: Working Hypotheses for Advancing the Field
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Characterizing the Heterogeneity of Eastern Hemlock Xylem Water Isotopic Compositions: Implications for the Design of Plant Water Uptake Studies
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How you teach changes who you reach: understanding the effect of teaching modality on student engagement, content interest, and learning in undergraduate hydrology.
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Water ages explain tradeoffs between long-term evapotranspiration and ecosystem drought resilience
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Shallow and local or deep and regional? Inferring source groundwater characteristics across mainstem river discharge faces
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Housing Market Dynamics of the Post-Sandy Hudson Estuary and Long Island Sound are Explained by NFIP Participation.
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Potential Hydrologic Pathways of Deicing Salt Chloride Transport Evaluated with SWMM
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Forecasting Hydrologic Controls on Juvenile Anadromous Fish Out-Migration with Process-Based Modeling and Machine Learning
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Integrating Stable Water and Bulk Carbon Isotope Compositions: Measuring Spring Onset Water-Use in Conifers
Michael Hren,
, (2023). Integrating Stable Water and Bulk Carbon Isotope Compositions: Measuring Spring Onset Water-Use in Conifers, AGU23, AGU
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Soil, Water & Manure: Connecting sources of antibiotic residues and resistance with environmental contamination in three small agricultural watersheds …
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High frequency stable isotope field measurements show short term plant water uptake dynamics of Aspen and Engelmann Spruce in the Rocky Mountains
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The Temporal Impact of Flooding on the Coastal Housing Market of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut in a Changing Climate
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Neighboring Tree Species Composition Alters the Position of Maple Trees in the Drought Frequency Domain
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Shallow and local or deep and regional? Inferring riverbank groundwater discharge source characteristics
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Integrated Evapotranspiration and Stable Isotope Measurements Reveal Differences in Drought Vulnerability Across Tree Species
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Evidence for variations in cryogenic extraction deuterium biases of plant xylem water across foundational northeastern US trees
Michael Hren
, (2024). Evidence for variations in cryogenic extraction deuterium biases of plant xylem water across foundational northeastern US trees, Hydrological Processes
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Opportunistic Short-term Compensatory Water Uptake by Subalpine Trees Observed via in situ Water Isotope Measurements
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Flood Risk and Housing Market Dynamics Across CONUS Coastal Communities
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Sub-Daily Variations in Tree Xylem Water Isotopic Compositions in a Temperate Northeastern US Forest
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Red Maple Tree Root Water Uptake Depths are Influenced by Neighboring Tree Species Composition
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