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157. González-Pinzón, R, *J Dorley, *J Singley, K Singha, M Gooseff, and T Covino. 2022. TIPT: The Tracer Injection Planning Tool. Environmental Modelling & Software, 156: 105504.

156. Hudson, AR, DPC Peters, JM Blair, DL Childers, PT Doran, K Geil, M Gooseff, KL Gross, NM Haddad, MA Pastore, JA Rudgers, O Sala, EW Seabloom, and G Shaver. 2022. Cross-site comparisons of dryland ecosystem response to climate change in the US Long-Term Ecological Research network. BioScience, 72(9): 889-907.

155. *Singley, JG, K Singha, MN Gooseff, R González-Pinzón, TP Covino, AS Ward, J Dorley, and ES Hinckley. 2022.  Identification of hyporheic extent and functional zonation during seasonal streamflow recession by unsupervised clustering of time-lapse electrical resistivity models. Hydrological Processes, 36(10): e14713.

154. Hensley, R, J Singley, and M Gooseff. 2022. Pulses within pulses: Concentration-discharge relationships across temporal scales in a snowmelt-dominated Rocky Mountain catchment. Hydrological Processes, 35(9): e14700.

152. *Torrens, CL, MN Gooseff, and DM McKnight. 2022. Dissolved organic carbon chemostasis in Antarctic polar desert streams. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 127, e2021JG006649, doi: 1029/2021JG006649.

151. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, PT Doran, and A Fountain. 2022. Long-term stream hydrology and meteorology of a Polar Desert, the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Hydrological Processes, 36(6), e14623, doi: 10.1002/hyp.14623
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150. *Emanuelson, K, T Covino, AS Ward, *J Dorley, and M Gooseff. 2022. Conservative solute transport processes and associated transient storage mechanisms: Comparing streams with contrasting channel morphologies, land use and land cover. Hydrological Processes, 36(4): e14564, doi: 10.1002/hyp14564.

149. Kohler, TJ, A Howkins, ER Sokol, K Kopalová, A Cox, JP Darling, MN Gooseff, and DM McKnight. 2021. From the Heroic Age to today: What diatoms from Shackleton's Nimrod expedition can tell us about the ecological trajectory of Antarctic ponds. Limnology & Oceanography Letters, 6: 379-387. doi: 10.1002/lol2.10200.

148. Salvatore, MR, JE Barrett, RB Schuyler, SN Power, LF Stanish, ER Sokol and MN Gooseff. 2021. Counting carbon: Quantifying biomass in the McMurdo Dry Valleys through orbital & field observations. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 42:22, 8597-8623, doi: 10.1080/01431161.2021.1981559.

147. *Bergstrom, A, M Gooseff, A Fountain, and M Hoffman. 2021. Long-term shifts in feedbacks among glacier surface change, melt generation, and runoff, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Hydrological Processes, 35(8): e14292

146. Iwaniec, DM, M Gooseff, KN Suding, SD Johnson, DC Reed, DPC Peters, B Adams, JE Barrett, BT Bestelmeyer, MCN Castorani, EM Cook, MJ Davidson, PM Groffman, NP Hanan, LF Huenneke, PTJ Johnson, DM McKnight, RJ Miller, FS Okin, DL Preston, A Rassweiler, C Ray, OE Sala, RL Schooley, T Seastedt, MJ Spasojevic, and ER Vivoni. 2021. Connectivity: Insights from the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network. Ecosphere, 12(5): e03432, doi: 10.1002/ecs2.3432.

145. Covino, TP, AN Wlostowski, MN Gooseff, WM Wollheim, and WB Bowden. 2021. The seasonality of in-stream nutrient concentrations and uptake in Arctic headwater streams in the northern foothills of Alaska's Brooks Range. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 
126, e2020JG005949 doi: 10.1029/2020JG005949.


144. *Singley, JG, MN Gooseff, DM McKnight, and ES Hinckley. 2021. The role of hyporheic connectivity in determining nitrogen availability: Insights from an intermittent Antarctic stream. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, doi: 10.1029/2021JG006309.

143. Heindel, RC, JP Darling, JG Singley, *AJ Bergstrom, DM McKnight, BM Lukkari, KA Welch, and MN Gooseff. 2021. Diatoms in hyporheic sediments trace organic matter retention and processing in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, doi: 10.1029/2020JG006097.

142. *Bergstrom, A, MN Gooseff, *JG Singley, MJ Cohen, and KA Welch. 2020. Nutrient uptake in the supraglacial stream network of an Antarctic glacier. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 125, e2020JG005679.

141. Hensley, RT, *MJ Spangler, LF DeVito, PH Decker, MJ Cohen, and MN Gooseff. 2020. Evaluating spatiotemporal variation in water chemistry of the upper Colorado River using longitudinal profiling. Hydrological Processes, 34(8):1782-1793.

140. Terry, N, E Grunewald, M Briggs, M Gooseff, AD Huryn, MA  Kass, KD Tape, P Hendrickson, and JW Lane Jr. 2020. Seasonal subsurface thaw dynamics of an aufeis feature inferred from geophysical methods. Journal of Geophysical Research – Earth Surface, 125(3): doi:10.1029/2019JF005345.

139. *Bergstrom, A, MN Gooseff, M Myers, PT Doran, and JM Cross. 2020. The seasonal evolution of albedo across glaciers and the surrounding landscape of Taylor Valley, Antarctica. The Cryosphere, 14:769-788.        (open access paper)

138. Wlostowski, AN, NO Schulte, BJ Adams, BA Ball, RMM Esposito, MN Gooseff, WB Lyons, UN Nielsen, RA Virginia, DH Wall, KA Welch, and DM McKnight. 2019. The hydroecology of an ephemeral wetland in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 124(12): 3814-3830.

137. Post, E, RB Alley, TR Christensen, M Macias-Fauria, BC Forbes, MN Gooseff, A Iler, JT Kerby, KL Laidre, ME Mann, J Olofsson, JC Stroeve, F Ulmer, RA Virginia, and M Wang. 2019. The polar regions in a 2 degrees C warmer world. Science Advances 5(12): ARTN eaaw9883.

136. Harms, TK, CL Cook, AN Wlostowski, MN Gooseff, and SE Godsey. 2019. Spiraling down hillslopes: Nutrient uptake from water tracks in a warming Arctic. Ecosystems, doi.org/10.1007/s10021-019-00355-z

135. Hensley, RT, L Kirk, M Spangler, MN Gooseff, and MJ Cohen. 2019. Flow extremes as spatiotemporal control points on river solute fluxes and metabolism. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004738.

134. *Wlostowski, AN, MN Gooseff, DM McKnight, and WB Lyons. 2018. Transit times and rapid chemical equilibrium explain chemostasis in glacial meltwater streams in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Geophysical Research Letters, 45 (24): 13,322 DOI: 10.1029/2018GL080369 

133. Levy, JS, AG Fountain, MK Obryk, J Telling, C Glennie, R Pettersson, M Gooseff, and DJ Van Horn. 2018. Decadal topographic change in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica: Thermokarst subsidence, glacier thinning, and transfer of water storage from the cryosphere to the hydrosphere. Geomorphology, 323: 80-97. 

132. *Wlostowski, AN, MN Gooseff, and BJ Adams. 2018. Soil moisture controls the thermal habitat of active layer soils in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences, 123(1): 46-59.

131. *Webb, RW, SR Faccnacht, and MN Gooseff. 2018. Hydrologic flow path development varies by aspect during spring snowmelt in complex subalpine terrain. The Cryosphere, 12: 287-300.

130. Pai, H, HF Malenda, MA Briggs, K Singha, R Gonzalez-Pinzon, MN Gooseff, SW Tyler, and AirCTEMPS Team. 2017. Potential for small unmanned aircraft systems for identifying groundwater-surface water exchange in a meandering river reach, Geophysical Research Letters, 44(23): 11,868-11,877.

129. Gooseff, MN, JE Barrett, BA Adams, PT Doran, AG Fountain, WB Lyons, DM McKnight, JC Priscu, ER Sokol, C Takacs-Vesbach, ML Vandegehuchte, RA Virginia, and DH Wall. 2017. Decadal ecosystem response to an anomalous melt season in a polar desert in Antarctica. Nature Ecology & Evolution, doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0253-0.

128. Fountain, AG, JC Fernandez-Diaz, M Obryk, J Levy, M Gooseff, DJ Van Horn, P Morin, and R Shrestha. 2017. High-resolution elevation mapping of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, and surrounding regions. Earth System Science Data, 9, 435-443.

127. Geyer KM, CD Takacs-Vesbach, MN Gooseff, and JE Barrett. 2017. Primary productivity as a control over soil microbial diversity along environmental gradients in a polar desert ecosystem. PeerJ, 5:e3377

126. *Singley, JG, *AN Wlostowski, *AJ Bergstrom, ER Sokol, *CL Torrens, C Jaros, *CE Wilson, *PJ Hendrickson, and MN Gooseff. 2017. Characterizing hyporheic exchange processes using high-frequency electrical conductivity-discharge relationships on subhourly to interannual timescales. Water Resources Research, 53(3): 4124-4141.

125. Ward, AS, NM Schmadel, SM Wondzell, MN Gooseff, and K Singha. 2017. Dynamic hyporheic and riparian flow path geometry through base flow recession in two headwater mountain stream corridors. Water Resources Research, 53(3): 3988-4003.

124. *Webb, RW, SR Fassnacht, and MN Gooseff. 2017. Defining the diurnal pattern of snowmelt using a beta distribution function. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 53(3): 684-696.

123. *Sudman, Z, MN Gooseff, AG Fountain, JS Levy, MK Obryk, and D Van Horn. 2017. Impacts of permafrost degradation on a stream in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Geomorphology, 285: 205-213.

122. *Wlostowski, A, MN Gooseff, WB Bowden, and W Wollheim. 2017. Stream tracer breakthrough curve decomposition into mass fractions: A simple framework to analyze and compare conservative solute transport processes. Limnology & Oceanography: Methods, 15(2): 140-153.

121. Gooseff, MN, *A Wlostwoski, DM McKnight, and C Jaros. 2017. Hydrologic connectivity and implications for ecosystem processes - Lessons from naked watersheds. Geomorphology, 277: 63-71.

120. Fountain, AG, G Saba, B Adams, P Doran, W Fraser, M Gooseff, M Obryk, JC Priscu, S Stammerjohn, and R Virginia. 2016. The impact of a large-scale climate event on Antarctic Ecosystem Processes. Bioscience, 66(10): 848-863.

119. Obryk, MK, PT Doran, AS Friedlaender, MN Gooseff, W Li, RM Morgan-Kiss, JC Priscu, O Schofield, SE Stammerjohn, DK Steinberg, and HW Ducklow. 2016. Responses of Antarctic marine and freshwater ecosystems to changing ice conditions. Bioscience, 66(10): 864-879.


118. Castendyk, DN, MK Obryk, SZ Leidman, MN Gooseff, and I Hawes. 2016. Lake Vanda: A sentinel for climate change in the McMurdo Sound Region of Antarctica. Global and Planetary Change, 144: 213-227.

117. *Wlostowski, AN, MN Gooseff, DM McKnight, C Jaros, and WB Lyons. 2016. Patterns of hydrological connectivity in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: A synthesis of 20 years of hydrologic data. Hydrological Processes, 30(17): 2958-2975.

116. Herbei R, AL Rytel, WB Lyons, DM McKnight, C Jaros, MN Gooseff, and JC Priscu. 2016. Hydrological controls on ecosystem dynamics in Lake Fryxell, Antarctica. PLoS ONE, 11(7): e0159038. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0159038

115. Buelow, HN, AS Winter, DJ Van Horn, JE Barrett, MN Gooseff, E Schwartz, and CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2016. Microbial community responses to increased water and organic matter in the arid soils of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Frontiers in Microbiology, 7:1040. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2016.01040.

114. Wohl, E, BP Bledsoe, KD Fausch, N Kramer, KR Bestgen and MN Gooseff. 2016. Management of large wood in Streams: An overview and proposed framework for hazard evaluation. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 52(2): 315–335.

113. Gooseff, MN, D Van Horn, Z Sudman, DM McKnight, KA Welch, and WB Lyons. 2016. Stream biogeochemical and suspended sediment responses to permafrost degradation in stream banks in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Biogeosciences, 13, 1723-1732, doi:10.5194/bg-13-1723-2016.

112. Ward, AS, NM Schmadel, SM Wondzell, C Harman, MN Gooseff, and K Singh. 2016. Hydrogeomorphic controls on hyporheic and riparian transport in two headwater mountain streams during baseflow recession. Water Resources Research, 52(2): 1479-1497, doi:
10.1002/2015WR018225.


111. Harvey, J, and M Gooseff, 2015. River corridor science: Hydrologic exchange and ecological consequences from bedforms to basins.  Water Resources Research, 51(9): 6893-6922

110. McKnight, DM, K Cozzetto, JDS Cullis, MN Gooseff, C Jaros, JC Koch, WB Lyons, R Neupauer, and A Wlostowski. 2015. Potential for real-time understanding of coupled hydrologic and biogeochemical processes in stream ecosystems: Future integration of telemetered data with process models for glacial meltwater systems. Water Resources Research, 51(8): 7625-6738.

109. Webb, R, S Fassnacht, and MN Gooseff 2015. Wetting and drying variability of the shallow subsurface beneath a snowpack in California’s southern Sierra Nevada. Vadose Zone Journal, 14(8): doi:10.2136/vzj2014.12.0182.

108. Kohler, TJ, E Chatfield, MN Gooseff, JE Barrett, and DM McKnight. 2015. Recovery of Antarctic stream epilithon from simulated scouring events. Antarctic Science, 27(4): 341-354.

107. Okie, JG, DJ Van Horn, D Storch, JE Barrett, MN Gooseff, L Kopsova, CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2015. Niche and metabolic principles explain patterns of diversity and distribution: theory and a case study with soil bacterial communities. Proceedings of the Royal Society - B, 282: 20142630, http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.2630.

106. *Langford, ZL, MN Gooseff, and DJ Lampkin. 2015. Spatiotemporal dynamics of wetted soils across a polar desert landscape. Antarctic Science, 27(2): 197-209.

105. González-Pinzón, R, AS Ward, CE Hatch, AN Wlostowski, K Singha, MN Gooseff, R Haggerty, JW Harvey, OA Cirpka, and JT Brock (2015). A field comparison of multiple techniques to quantify groundwater–surface-water interactions. Freshwater Science, 34(1): 139-160.  

104. Fountain, AG, JS Levy, MN Gooseff, and D Van Horn. 2014. The McMurdo Dry Valleys: A landscape on the threshold of change. Geomorphology, 225: 25-35.

103. Wollheim, WM, TK Harms, BJ Peterson, K Morkeski, CS Copkinson, RJ Stewart, MN Gooseff, and MA Briggs. 2014. Nitrate uptake dynamics of surface transient storage in stream channels and fluvial wetland. Biogeochemistry, 120: 239-257.

102. *Geyer, KM, AE Altrichter, CD Takacs-Vesbach, DJ Van Horn, MN Gooseff, and JE Barrett. 2014. Bacterial community composition of divergent soil habitats in a polar desert. FEMS Ecology, 89(2):490-494.

101. *Schwartz, E, DJ Van Horn, HN Buelow, JG Okie, MN Gooseff, JE Barrett, and CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2014. Characterization of growing bacterial populations in McMurdo Dry Valley soils through stable isotope probing with 18O-water. FEMS Ecology, 89(2): 415–425.
100. Ward, AS, MN Gooseff, M Fitzgerald, TJ Voltz, and K Singha. 2014. Spatially distributed characterization of hyporheic solute transport during baseflow recession in a headwater mountain stream using electrical geophysical imaging. Journal of Hydrology, 517: 362-377.

99. Van Horn, DJ, JG Okie, HN Buelow, MN Gooseff, JE Barrett, and CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2014. Soil microbial responses to increased moisture and organic resources along a salinity gradient in a polar desert. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 80(10), 3034-3043.

98. Levy, JS, AG Fountain, MN Gooseff, JE Barrett, R Vantreese, KA Welch, WB Lyons, UN Nielsen, and DH Wall.  2014. Water track modification of soil ecosystems in the Lake Hoare basin, Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Antarctic Science, 26(2), 153-162.

97. Geyer, KM, AE Altrichter, DJ Van Horn, CD Takacs-Vesbach, MN Gooseff, and JE Barrett. 2013. Environmental controls over bacterial communities in polar desert soils. Ecosphere, 4:art127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES13-00048.1.

96. Kelleher, C, T Wagener, B McGlynn, AS Ward, MN Gooseff and R Payn. 2013. Identifiability of transient storage model parameters along a mountain stream. Water Resources Research, 49(9): 5290-5306.

95. Ward, AS, MN Gooseff, TJ Voltz, M Fitzgerald, K Singha, and JP Zarnetske. 2013. How does rapidly changing discharge during storm events affect transient storage and channel water balance in a headwater mountain stream?  Water Resources Research, 49(9): 5473-5486.

94. Cozzetto, KD, KE Bencala, MN Gooseff, and DM McKnight. 2013. The influence of stream thermal regimes and preferential flow paths on hyporheic exchange in a glacial meltwater stream. Water Resources Research, 49(9): 5552-5569.

93.Larson, LN, M Fitzgerald, K Singha, MN Gooseff, JL Macalady, and W Burgos. 2013. Hydrogeochemical niches associated with hyporheic exchange beneath an acid mine drainage-contaminated stream. Journal of Hydrology, 501: 163-174.

92. Eveland, JW, MN Gooseff, DJ Lampkin, JE Barrett, and CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2013. Spatial and temporal patterns of snow accumulation and aerial ablation across the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Hydrological Processes, 22:2864-2875.

91.*Ward, AS, *RA Payn, MN Gooseff, BL McGlynn, KE Bencala, CA Kelleher, SM Wondzell, and T Wagener. 2013. Variations in surface water-ground water interactions along a headwater mountain stream: Comparisons between transient storage and water balance analyses. Water Resources Research, 49(6): 3359-3374.

90. Wondzell,SM, and MN Gooseff 2013. Geomorphic controls on hyporheic exchange across scales: Watersheds to particles. In:Shroder,J.(Editor in Chief), Wohl, E.(Ed.), Treatise on Geomorphology. Academic Press, San Diego, CA, vol.9, Fluvial Geomorphology: 203–218.

89. *Voltz, TJ, MN Gooseff, *AS Ward, K Singha, M Fitzgerald, and T Wagener. 2013. Riparian hydraulic gradient and stream-groundwater exchange dynamics in steep headwater valleys, Journal of Geophysical Research, 118, 953-969, doi:10.1002/jgrf.20074.

88. Kerr, PC, MN Gooseff, and D Bolster. 2013.The significance of model structure in one-dimensional stream solute transport models with multiple transient storage zones – competing vs. nested arrangements. Journal of Hydrology, 497: 133-144.

87. Eveland, JW, MN Gooseff, DJ Lampkin, JE Barrett, and CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2013. Seasonal controls on snow distribution and aerial ablation at the snow-patch and landscape scales, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. The Cryosphere, 7:917-931.

86. Van Horn, DJ, ML Van Horn, JE Barrett, MN Gooseff, AE Altrichter, KM Geyer, LH Zeglin, CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2013. Factors controlling soil microbial biomass and bacterial diversity and community composition in a cold desert ecosystem: Role of geographic scale. PLOS-ONE, 8(6): e66103.

85. Wlostowski, AN, MN Gooseff, and T Wagener. 2013. Influence of constant rate versus slug injection experiment type on parameter identifiability in a 1-D transient storage model for stream solute transport. Water Resources Research, 49(2):1184-1188.

84. Gooseff, MN, MA Briggs, KE Bencala, BL McGlynn, and DT Scott. 2013. Do transient storage parameters directly scale in longer, combined stream reaches? Reach length dependence of transient storage interpretations. Journal of Hydrology, 483:16-25.

83. Gooseff, MN, JE Barrett, and JS Levy. 2013. Shallow groundwater systems in a polar desert, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Hydrogeology Journal, 21(1):171-183.

82. Ward, AS, MN Gooseff, and K Singha. 2013. How does subsurface characterization affect simulations of hyporheic exchange? Ground Water, 51(1): 14-28.

81. Wagener, T, C Kelleher, M Weiler, B McGlynn, M Gooseff, L. Marshall, T Meixner, K McGuire, S Gregg, P Sharma, and S Zappe. 2012. It takes a community to raise a hydrologist: The Modular Curriculum for Hydrologic Advancement (MOCHA), Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 16: 3405-3418.

80. Payn, RA, MN Gooseff, BL McGlynn, KE Bencala, and SM Wondzell. 2012. Exploring changes in the spatial distribution of stream baseflow generation during a seasonal recession. Water Resources Research, 48, W04519, doi:10.1029/2011WR011552.

79. *Ward, AS, M Fitzgerald, MN Gooseff, TJ Voltz, AM Binley, and K Singha. 2012. Hydrologic and geomorphic controls on hyporheic exchange during base flow recession in a headwater mountain stream. Water Resources Research, 48, W04513, doi:10.1029/2011WR011461.

78. Kelleher, C, T Wagener, M Gooseff, B McGlynn, K McGuire, and L Marshall. 2012. Investigating controls on the thermal sensitivity of Pennsylvania streams. Hydrological Processes, 26: 771-785.

77. Nielsen, UN, DH Wall, BJ Adams, RA Virginia, BA Ball, MN Gooseff, and DM McKnight. 2012. The ecology of pulse events: insights from an extreme climatic event in a polar desert ecosystem. Ecosphere, 3(2):art17, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES11-00325.1

76.Bowden, WB, JR Larouche, AR Pearce, B Crosby, K Krieger, MB Flinn, J Kampman, MN Gooseff, S Godsey, JB Jones, B Abbott, GW Kling, M Mack, EAG Schuur, A Baron, and EB Rastetter. 2012. An integrated assessment of the influences of upland thermal-erosional features on landscape structure and function in the foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Permafrost, June 2012, Salekhard Russia., ed. K Hinkel, 67-72.

75. Flinn, MB, W Bowden, AW Balser, JB Jones, and MN Gooseff. 2012. Soil and water chemistry characteristics of thermo-erosional features in the Western Noatak River Basin, Alaska, USA. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Permafrost, June 2012, Salekhard Russia., ed. K Hinkel, 101-106.

74. Levy, J, A Fountain, M Gooseff, J Barrett, D Wall, U Nielson, B Adams, and WB Lyons. 2012. Active layer processes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Decadal trends and experimental responses to changes in soil moisture. >Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Permafrost, June 2012, Salekhard Russia., ed. K Hinkel, 221-226.

73. Ball, BA, JE Barrett, MN Gooseff, RA Virginia, and DH Wall. 2011. Implications of meltwater pulse events for soil biology and biogeochemical cycling in a polar desert. Polar Research, 30, 14555, doi: 10.3402/polar.v30i0.14555

72. *Westhoff, MC, MN Gooseff, TA Bogaard, and HHG Savenije. 2011. Quantifying hyporheic exchange at high spatial resolution using natural temperature variations along a first-order stream, Water Resources Research, 47, W10508, doi:10.1029/2010WR009767.

71. Levy, JS, AG Fountain,MN Gooseff, KA Welch and WB Lyons. 2011. Water tracks and permafrost in Taylor Valley, Antarctica: Extensive and shallow groundwater connectivity in a cold desert ecosystem. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 123(11-12):2295-2311.

70. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, P Doran, AG Fountain, and WB Lyons. 2011. Hydrological connectivity of the landscape of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Geography Compass, 5(9):666-681.

69. *Stewart, RJ, WM Wollheim, MN Gooseff, MA Briggs, JM Jacobs, BJ Peterson, and CS Hopkinson. 2011. Separation of river network–scale nitrogen removal among the main channel and two transient storage compartments. Water Resources Research, 47, W00J10, doi:10.1029/2010WR009896.

68. *Ward, AS, MN Gooseff, and PA Johnson. 2011. How can subsurface modifications to hydraulic conductivity be designed as stream restoration structures? Analysis of Vaux's conceptual models to enhance hyporheic exchange. Water Resources Research, 47, W08512, doi:10.1029/2010WR010028.

67. Hester, E, and MN Gooseff. 2011. Hyporheic restoration in streams and rivers, in Stream Restoration in Dynamic Fluvial Systems: Scientific Approaches, Analyses, and Tools, edited by A Simon, S Bennett, and J Castro. AGU Geophysical Monograph, v.194, American Geophysical Union, Washington DC.

66. Gooseff, MN, DA Benson, MA Briggs, M Weaver, W Wollheim, B Peterson, and CS Hopkinson. 2011. Residence time distributions in surface transient storage zones in streams: Estimation via signal deconvolution. Water Resources Research, 47, W05509, doi:10.1029/2010WR009959.

65. Zeglin, LH, CN Dahm, JE Barrett, MN Gooseff, SK Fitpatrick and CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2011. Bacterial community structure along moisture gradients in the parafluvial sediments of two ephemeral desert streams. Microbial Ecology, 61(3): 543-556.

64. Bencala, KE, MN Gooseff, and BA Kimball. 2011. Rethinking hyporheic flow and transient storage to advance understanding of stream-catchment connections. Water Resources Research, 47, W00H03, doi:10.1029/2010WR010066.

63. Welch, KA, WB Lyons, C Whisner, CB Garnder, MN Gooseff, DM McKnight, and JC Priscu. 2010. Spatial variations in the geochemistry of glacial meltwater streams in the Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Antarctic Science, 22: 662-672.

62. *Ward, AS, MN Gooseff, and K Singha. 2010. Characterizing hyporheic transport processes - Interpretation of electrical geophysical data in coupled stream-hyporheic zone systems during solute tracer studies. Advances in Water Resources, .

61. *Jencso, KG, BL McGlynn, MN Gooseff, KE Bencala, and SM Wondzell. 2010. Hillslope hydrologic connectivity controls riparian groundwater turnover: Implications of catchment structure for riparian buffering and stream water sources. Water Resources Research, 46, W10524, doi:10.1029/2009WR008818.

60. Gooseff, MN. 2010. Defining hyporheic zones – Advancing our conceptual and operational definitions of where stream water and groundwater meet. Geography Compass, 4(8): 945-955.

59. *Briggs, MA, MN Gooseff, BJ Peterson, K Morkeski, WM Wollheim, and CS Hopkinson. 2010. Surface and hyporheic transient storage dynamics throughout a coastal stream network. Water Resources Research, 46, W06516, doi:10.1029/2009WR008222
 

58. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, M Carr, and J Baeseman. Antarctic McMurdo Dry Valley stream ecosystems as
analogue to fluvial systems on Mars in Life in Antarctic Deserts and other Cold Dry Environments: Astrobiological Analogues, eds. P Doran, WB Lyons, and DM McKnight, Cambridge, UK, 139-160. [google books link]

57. Barrett, JE, MA Poage, MN Gooseff, and C Takacs-Vesbach. The legacy of aqueous environments on soils of the McMurdo Dry Valleys: Contexts for future exploration of Martian soils in Life in Antarctic Deserts and other Cold Dry Environments: Astrobiological Analogues, eds. P Doran, WB Lyons, and DM McKnight, Cambridge, UK, 78-109. [google books link]

56. Takacs-Vesbach, C, LH Zeglin, JC Priscu, JE Barrett, and MN Gooseff. Factors promoting microbial diversity in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarcticain Life in Antarctic Deserts and other Cold Dry Environments: Astrobiological Analogues, eds. P Doran, WB Lyons, and DM McKnight, Cambridge, UK, 221-257. [google books link]

55. *Ward, A, M Gooseff, and K Singha. 2010. Imaging hyporheic zone solute transport using electircal resistivity. Hydrological Processes, 24(7): 948-953.

54. Hester, ET, and MN Gooseff. 2010. Moving beyond the banks: Hyporheic restoration is fundamental to restoring ecological services and functions of streams. Environmental Science & Technology, 44(5): 1521-1525.

53. Wondzell, SM, MN Gooseff, and BL McGlynn. 2010. An analysis of alternative conceptual models relating hyporheic exchange flow to diel fluctuations in discharge during baseflow recession. Hydrological Processes, 24(6): 686-694

52. Barrett, JE, MN Gooseff, C Takacs-Vesbach. 2009. Spatial variation in soil active-layer geochemistry across hydrologic margins in polar desert ecosystems. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 13: 2349-2358.

51. *Payn, RA, MN Gooseff, BL McGlynn, KE Bencala, and SM Wondzell. 2009. Channel water balance and exchange with subsurface flow along a mountain headwater stream in Montana, USA. Water Resources Research, 45, W11427, doi:10.1029/2008WR007644.

50. *Brosten, T, JH Bradford, JP McNamara, MN Gooseff, JP Zarnetske, WB Bowden, and ME Johnston. 2009. Multi-offset GPR methods for hyporheic zone investigations. Near Surface Geophysics, 7(4): 247-257.

49. *Brosten, TR, JH Bradford, JP McNamara, MN Gooseff, JP Zarnetske, WB Bowden, and  ME Johnston. 2009. Estimating 3D variation in active-layer thickness beneath arctic streams using ground-penetrating radar. Journal of Hydrology, 373(3-4): 479-486, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.05.011.

48.*Zeglin, LH, R Sinsabaugh, J Barrett, M Gooseff, and C Takacs-Vesbach. 2009. Landscape distribution of microbial activity in the McMurdo Dry Valleys: Linked biotic processes, hydrology and geochemistry in a cold desert ecosystem. Ecosystems, 12(4): 562-573<.

47. *Jencso, KG, BL McGlynn, MN Gooseff, SM Wondzell, KE Bencala, and LA Marshall. 2009. Hydrologic connectivity between landscapes and streams: Transferring reach and plot scale understanding to the catchment scale.
Water Resources Research, 45, W04428, doi:10.1029/2008WR007225.

46. *Northcott, ML, MN Gooseff, JE Barrett, L Zeglin, CD Takacs-Vesbach, and J Humphrey. 2009. Hydrologic characteristics of lake- and stream-side riparian wetted margins in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Hydrological Processes, 23(9): 1255-1267.

45. *Briggs, MA, MN Gooseff, CD Arp, and MA Baker. 2009. A method for estimating surface transient storage parameters for streams with concurrent hyporheic storage. Water Resources Research, 45, W00D27, doi:10.1029/2008WR006959.

44. Gooseff, MN, A Balser, WB Bowden, and JB Jones. 2009. Effects of hillslope thermokarst in northern Alaska. Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 90: 29-31.

43. *Ikard, S, MN Gooseff, JE Barrett, and C Vesbach. 2009. Thermal characterisation of active layer across a soil moisture gradient in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 20(1): 27-39, doi:10.1002/ppp.634.

42. Singha, K, A Pidlisecky, FD Day-Lewis, and MN Gooseff. 2008. Electrical characterization of non-fickian transport in groundwater and hyporheic systems. Water Resources Research, 44, W00D07, doi:10.1029/2008WR007048.

41. McKnight, DM, MN Gooseff, WF Vincent, and BJ Peterson. 2008. High Latitude Rivers and Streams in Polar Lakes and Rivers Limnology of Arctic and Antarctic Aquatic Ecosystems, eds. WF Vincent and J Laybourn-Parry, Oxford University Press, 83-102.

40.Gooseff, MN, SM Wondzell, and KE Bencala. 2008. Solute Transport Along Stream and River Networks in River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network, eds. S Rice, A Roy, and B Rhodes, John Wiley & Sons, 395-418.

39. Gooseff, MN SM Wondzell, and BL McGlynn. 2008. On the relationships among temporal patterns of evapo-transpiration, stream flow and riparian water levels in headwater catchments during baseflow. Proceedings of 36th IAH Congress, October 2008 Toyama, Japan, Integrating Groundwater Science and Human Well-being, 842-851.

38. Gooseff, MN, RA Payn, JP Zarnetske, WB Bowden, JP McNamara, and JH Bradford. 2008. Comparison of in-channel mobile-immobile zone exchange during instantaneous and constant-rate stream tracer additions: Implications for design and interpretation of non-conservative tracer experiments. Journal of Hydrology, 357: 112-124,  doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.05.006.

37. Gooseff, MN, JE Barrett, S Ikard, ML Northcott, C Vesbach, and L Zeglin. 2008. Thermal dynamics of active layer along a hydrologic gradient bordering lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, eds. DL Kane, and KM Hinkel, Ninth International Conference on Permafrost, Institute of Northern Engineering, 529-534. 

36. Bowden, WB, MJ Greenwald, MN Gooseff, JP Zarnetske, JP McNamara, J Bradford, and T Brosten. 2008. Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus interactions in the hyporheic zones of arctic streams draining areas of continuous permafrost, eds. DL Kane, and KM Hinkel, Ninth International Conference on Permafrost, Institute of Northern Engineering, 165-170.

35. Greenwald, MJ, WB Bowden, MN Gooseff, JP Zarnetske, JP McNamara, JH Bradford, and T Brosten. 2008. Hyporheic exchange and water chemistry of two arctic tundra streams of contrasting geomorphology. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences,113, G02029, doi:10.1029/2007JG000549.

34. Payn, RA, MN Gooseff, DA Benson, OA Cirpka, JP Zarnetske, WB Bowden, JP McNamara, and JH Bradford. 2008. Comparison of instantaneous and constant-rate stream tracer experiments through non-parametric analysis of residence time distributions. Water Resources Research, 44, W06404, doi:10.1029/2007WR006274.

33. Bowden, WB, MN Gooseff, A Balser, A Green, BJ Peterson, and J Bradford. 2008. Sediment and nutrient delivery from thermokarst features in the foothills of the North Slope, Alaska: Potential impacts on headwater stream ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 113, G02026, doi:10.1029/2007JG000470.

32. Cardenas, MB, and MN Gooseff.2008. Comparison of hyporheic exchange under covered and uncovered channels based on linked surface and groundwater flow simulations, Water Resources Research, 44, W03418, doi:10.1029/2007WR006506.

31. *Zarnetske, JP, MN Gooseff, WB Bowden, MJ Greenwald, TR Brosten, JH Bradford, and JP McNamara. 2008. Influence of morphology and permafrost dynamics on hyporheic exchange in Arctic headwater streams under warming climate conditions. Geophysical Research Letters, 35,  L02501,  doi:10.1029/2007GL032049.

30. Bradford, JH, CR Johnson, T Brosten, JP McNamara, and MN Gooseff. 2007. Imaging thermal stratigriphy in freshwater lakes using georadar.  Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L24405, doi:10.1029/2007GL032488.

29. Wondzell, SM, MN Gooseff, and BL McGlynn. 2007. Flow velocity and the hydrologic behavior of streams during baseflow, Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L24404,doi:10.1029/2007GL031256.

28. Gooseff, MN, JE Barrett, ML Northcott, DB Bate, KR Hill, LH Zeglin, M Bobb, and CD Takacs-Vesbach. 2007.  Controls on the spatial dimensions of wetted hydrologic margins around two Antarctic lakes. Vadose Zone Journal, 6: 841-848.

27. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, PT Doran, and WB Lyons. 2007. Trends in discharge and flow season timing of the Onyx River, Wright Valley, Antarctica since 1969.  In: Cooper, Alan, Raymond, Carol, and the ISAES Editorial Team, Antarctica; A keystone in a changing world--online proceedings for the tenth international symposium on Antarctic earth sciences: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1047.

26. *Zarnetske, JP, MN Gooseff, TR Brosten, JH Bradford, JP McNamara, and WB Bowden. 2007. Transient storage as a function of geomorphology, discharge, and permafrost active layer conditions in Arctic tundra streams. Water Resources Research, 43, W07410, doi:10.1029/2005WR004816.

25. Wagener, T, M Weiler,B McGlynn, M Gooseff, T Meixner, L Marshall, K McGuire, and M McHale. 2007. Taking the pulse of hydrology education.  Hydrological Processes, 21(13):1789-1792.

24. Gooseff, MN, RO Hall Jr., and JL Tank. 2007. Relating transient storage to channel complexity in streams of varying land use in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Water Resources Research, 43, W01417, doi:10.1029/2005WR004626.

23.*Brosten, T, JH Bradford, JP McNamara, JP Zarnetske, MN Gooseff, WB Bowden. 2006.Profiles of temporal thaw depths beneath two arctic stream types using ground-penetrating radar. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 17(4):341-355.

22.*Arp, CD, MN Gooseff, MA Baker, and W Wurtsbaugh. 2006. Surface-water hydrodynamics and regimes of a small mountain stream-lake ecosystem. Journal of Hydrology, 329(1-4): 500-513.

21. Gooseff, MN, WB Lyons, DM McKnight, BH Vaughn, AG Fountain, and C Dowling. 2006. A stable isotopic investigation of a polar desert hydrologic system, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 38(1): 60-71.

20. Hood, E, MN Gooseff, and SL Johnson. 2006. Changes in the character of stream water dissolved organic carbon during flushing in three small watersheds, Oregon. Journal of Geophysical Research, 111, G01007, doi:10.1029/2005JG000082.

19. Gooseff, MN, JK Anderson, SM Wondzell, J LaNier, and R Haggerty. 2006. A modeling study of hyporheic exchange pattern and the sequence, size, and spacing of stream bedforms in mountain stream networks, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes, 20(11): 2443-2457.

18. Bernhardt, E, J Bradford, WB Bowden, J Duncan, M Gooseff, J Jones, C Kendall, B McGlynn, T Meixner, P Mulholland, D Robinson, and J Selker. 2006. Advancing Biogeochemical Research in the Field Hydrological Sciences: The CUAHSI Hydrological Measurement Facility - Biogeochemical Component. White Paper for the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science (CUAHSI), 27 pp.

17. Gooseff, MN. 2006. Review of OTIS and OTIS-P. Southwest Hydrology, 5(1): 41.

16. Wagener, TM, M Weiler, B McGlynn, M Gooseff, T Meixner, L Marshall, K McGuire and M McHale. 2006. TEACHING HYDROLOGY Are we providing an interdisciplinary education? IAHS Newsletter 87, p. 10.

15. Anderson, JK, SM Wondzell, MN Gooseff, and R Haggerty. 2005. Patterns in stream longitudinal profiles and implications for hyporheic exchange flow at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes, 19(15): 2931-2949.

14. Gooseff, MN, KE Bencala, DT Scott, RL Runkel, and DM McKnight. 2005. Sensitivity analysis of conservative and reactive stream transient storage models applied to field data from multiple-reach experiments. Advances in Water Resources, 28(5): 479-492.

13. Gooseff, MN, J LaNier, R Haggerty, and K Kokkeler. 2005. Determining in-channel (dead zone) transient storage by comparing solute transport in a bedrock channel-alluvial channel sequence, Oregon. Water Resources Research, 41, W06014, doi:10.1029/2004WR003513.

12. Gooseff, MN, and BL McGlynn. 2005. A stream tracer technique employing ionic tracers and specific conductance data applied to the Maimai catchment, New Zealand. Hydrological Processes, 19(13): 2491-2506.

11. Bradford, JH, JP McNamara, WB Bowden, MN Gooseff. 2005. Imaging depth-of-thaw beneath arctic streams using ground-penetrating radar. Hydrological Processes, 19(14): 2689-2699.

10. Gooseff, MN, K Strzepek, and SC Chapra. 2005. Potential effect of climate change on water temperature downstream of a reservoir: Lower Madison River, Montana. Climatic Change, 68(3): 331-353.

9. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, RL Runkel, and JH Duff. 2004. Denitrification and hydrologic transient storage in a glacial meltwater stream, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Limnology and Oceanography, 49(5):1884-1895.

8. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, and RL Runkel. 2004. Reach-scale cation exchange controls on major ion chemistry of an Antarctic glacial meltwater stream. Aquatic Geochemistry, 10(3):221-238.

7. Gooseff, MN, JE Barrett, P Doran, AG Fountain, WB Lyons, AN Parsons, DL Porazinska, RA Virginia, and DH Wall. 2003. Snow patch influence on soil biogeochemical processes and invertebrate distribution in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 35(1): 92-100.

6. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, RL Runkel and BH Vaughn. 2003. Determining long time-scale hydrologic flow paths in Antarctic streams. Hydrological Processes, 17(9):1691-1710.

5. Gooseff, MN, SM Wondzell, R Haggerty, and J Anderson. 2003. Comparing transient storage modeling and residence time distribution (RTD) analysis in geomorphically varied reaches in the Lookout Creek basin, Oregon, USA. Advances in Water Resources, 26(9): 925-937.

4. Scott, DT, MN Gooseff, KE Bencala, and RL Runkel. 2003. Automated calibration of a stream solute transport model: implications for interpretation of biogeochemical parameters. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 22(4):492-510.

3. Gooseff, MN. 2003. Hyporheic Zone of a Stream. In Water: Science and Issues, ed. E. Julius Dasch, pp. 129-132, Macmillan Reference, USA, New York.

2. Gooseff, MN, DM McKnight, WB Lyons, and AE Blum. 2002. Weathering reactions and hyporheic exchange controls on stream water chemistry in a glacial meltwater stream in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Water Resources Research, 38(12): 1279, DOI 10.1029/2001WR000834.

1. Maurice, PA, DM McKnight, L Leff, JE Fulghum, and M Gooseff. 2002. Direct observations of aluminosilicate weathering in the hyporheic zone of an Antarctic Dry Valley stream. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 66(8): 1335-1347.

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