Martin Doyle
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American professor of ecohydrology, and geomorphology
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Martin Doyle 's Degrees
- PhD Geology Stanford University
- Masters Geology Stanford University
- Bachelors Geology University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin W. Doyle is a Professor of Water Science at the Nicholas School of Environment of Duke University. Education Martin Doyle received a Bachelor's degree in Physics and Applied Mathematics from Harding University in 1995, followed by a master's in environmental engineering from the University of Mississippi in 1997, and a Ph.D. in geomorphology from Purdue University in 2002.
Martin Doyle 's Published Works
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Published Works
- Nutrient spiraling in streams and river networks (2006) (439)
- Trading off: the ecological effects of dam removal (2003) (360)
- Generation, transport, and disposal of wastewater associated with Marcellus Shale gas development (2013) (315)
- Design for Stream Restoration (2003) (301)
- Stream restoration strategies for reducing river nitrogen loads (2008) (300)
- In‐stream geomorphic structures as drivers of hyporheic exchange (2008) (230)
- Channel adjustments following two dam removals in Wisconsin (2003) (225)
- Short-Term Changes in Channel Form and Macroinvertebrate Communities Following Low-Head Dam Removal (2002) (225)
- Critical Evaluation of How the Rosgen Classification and Associated “Natural Channel Design” Methods Fail to Integrate and Quantify Fluvial Processes and Channel Response 1 (2007) (219)
- Stream ecosystem response to small dam removal: Lessons from the Heartland (2005) (211)
- Effective discharge analysis of ecological processes in streams (2005) (205)
- A Geomorphic Perspective on Nutrient Retention Following Dam Removal (2002) (189)
- In‐channel transient storage and associated nutrient retention: Evidence from experimental manipulations (2005) (177)
- Human Impacts to River Temperature and Their Effects on Biological Processes: A Quantitative Synthesis 1 (2011) (173)
- Causes and consequences of habitat fragmentation in river networks (2015) (151)
- Channel-Forming Discharge Selection in River Restoration Design (2007) (138)
- Structure and hydraulics of natural woody debris jams (2007) (137)
- The problem of boundaries in defining ecosystems: A potential landmine for uniting geomorphology and ecology (2007) (137)
- How wide is a stream? Spatial extent of the potential "stream signature" in terrestrial food webs using meta-analysis. (2014) (134)
- Privatizing stream restoration in the US (2010) (132)
- GEOMORPHIC ANALOGIES FOR ASSESSING PROBABLE CHANNEL RESPONSE TO DAM REMOVAL 1 (2002) (128)
- Hydrogeomorphic controls on phosphorus retention in streams (2003) (120)
- Toward Policies and Decision-Making for Dam Removal (2003) (115)
- Dam removal in the United States: Emerging needs for science and policy (2003) (109)
- Aging Infrastructure and Ecosystem Restoration (2008) (107)
- EXAMINING THE EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION ON STREAMS USING INDICATORS OF GEOMORPHIC STABILITY (2000) (99)
- The Water Quality Consequences of Restoring Wetland Hydrology to a Large Agricultural Watershed in the Southeastern Coastal Plain (2010) (97)
- The influence of in‐stream structures on summer water temperatures via induced hyporheic exchange (2009) (91)
- Compensatory Mitigation for Streams Under the Clean Water Act: Reassessing Science and Redirecting Policy 1 (2012) (90)
- Climate and direct human contributions to changes in mean annual streamflow in the South Atlantic, USA (2013) (89)
- Response of Unionid Mussels to Dam Removal in Koshkonong Creek, Wisconsin (USA) (2004) (83)
- Geomorphology and ecosystems: Challenges and keys for success in bridging disciplines (2007) (74)
- Phosphorus export from a restored wetland ecosystem in response to natural and experimental hydrologic fluctuations (2010) (72)
- Empirical modeling of light availability in rivers (2008) (71)
- Scoured or suffocated: Urban stream ecosystems oscillate between hydrologic and dissolved oxygen extremes (2018) (70)
- Riparian zone denitrification affects nitrogen flux through a tidal freshwater river (2008) (69)
- A mechanistic model of woody debris jam evolution and its application to wood‐based restoration and management (2008) (68)
- Stacking ecosystem services (2014) (66)
- Incorporating hydrologic variability into nutrient spiraling (2005) (66)
- Landscape characteristics of a stream and wetland mitigation banking program. (2009) (64)
- An alternative measure of discharge effectiveness (2008) (56)
- THE GEOGRAPHY OF TRADING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: A CASE STUDY OF WETLAND AND STREAM COMPENSATORY MITIGATION MARKETS (2009) (56)
- Why You Should Pay Attention to Stream Mitigation Banking (2008) (55)
- Suspended sediments in river ecosystems: Photochemical sources of dissolved organic carbon, dissolved organic nitrogen, and adsorptive removal of dissolved iron (2008) (55)
- Geomorphology within the interdisciplinary science of environmental flows (2013) (55)
- Infrastructure and Environment (2009) (52)
- Gravel-bed Rivers V: Edited by M. Paul Mosley, 2001, New Zealand Hydrological Society, Wellington, New Zealand. Hardcover, 642 pp., ISBN Number 0-473-07486-9. Price: US $95.00 (2004) (51)
- Dam removal: Physical, biological, and societal considerations (2000) (49)
- Light as a first‐order control on ecosystem structure in a temperate stream (2011) (48)
- River Federalism (2013) (47)
- Historical perspectives on river restoration design in the USA (2012) (47)
- Assessing Effectiveness of National Flood Policy Through Spatiotemporal Monitoring of Socioeconomic Exposure 1 (2009) (47)
- Fields and Streams: Stream Restoration, Neoliberalism, and the Future of Environmental Science (2013) (47)
- Designer Ecosystems: Incorporating Design Approaches into Applied Ecology (2015) (46)
- Optical water quality in rivers (2008) (46)
- Alternative Reference Frames in River System Science (2009) (45)
- The morphology of streams restored for market and nonmarket purposes: Insights from a mixed natural‐social science approach (2015) (45)
- What is a stream? (2011) (44)
- Influence of deregulated electricity markets on hydropower generation and downstream flow regime (2012) (42)
- Hydrologic versus geomorphic limitation on CPOM storage in stream ecosystems (2008) (38)
- Discussion.: "Critical Evaluation of How the Rosgen Classification and Associated ‘Natural Channel Design’ Methods Fail to Integrate and Quantify Fluvial Processes and Channel Responses" by A. Simon, M. Doyle, M. Kondolf, F.D. Shields Jr., B. Rhoads, and M. McPhillips (2008) (37)
- Basin-Scale Consequences of Agricultural Land Use on Benthic Light Availability and Primary Production Along a Sixth-Order Temperate River (2008) (36)
- Streamflow Changes in the South Atlantic, United States During the Mid‐ and Late 20th Century 1 (2012) (36)
- A Categorization of Approaches to Natural Channel Design (2001) (32)
- Should River Restoration Be Based on Classification Schemes or Process Models? Insights from the History of Geomorphology (1999) (32)
- Suspended sediment, dissolved organic carbon, and dissolved nitrogen export during the dam removal process (2007) (32)
- When Models Meet Managers: Examples from Geomorphology (2003) (32)
- Retention and transport of nutrients in a mature agricultural impoundment (2013) (31)
- Water quality changes in the world's first special economic zone, Shenzhen, China (2011) (31)
- ADAPTING EXISTING MODELS TO EXAMINE EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAMS ON STREAM HABITAT QUALITY 1 (2006) (31)
- Incorporation of bed texture into a channel evolution model (2000) (30)
- Effect of Channel Restoration on Flood Wave Attenuation (2011) (29)
- Effect of channel restoration on flood wave attenuation. (2010) (29)
- Risk and markets for ecosystem services. (2011) (28)
- Characterization of Drought in the South Atlantic, United States (2013) (27)
- Comparison of morphological and biological control of exchange with transient storage zones in a field‐scale flume (2009) (26)
- Modelling the effect of form and profile adjustments on channel equilibrium timescales (2003) (25)
- Planning for Ecosystem Service Markets (2009) (25)
- Nature: A Conversation in Three Parts (2017) (24)
- A scaling approximation of equilibrium timescales for sand-bed and gravel-bed rivers responding to base-level lowering (2003) (23)
- Optimizing the scale of markets for water quality trading (2014) (23)
- Reservoir Sedimentation and Storage Capacity in the United States: Management Needs for the 21st Century (2015) (22)
- How Well Do the Rosgen Classification and Associated "Natural Channel Design" Methods Integrate and Quantify Fluvial Processes and Channel Response? (2005) (22)
- Stream ecosystem service markets under no-net-loss regulation (2010) (22)
- Hydrologic Versus Biogeochemical Controls of Denitrification in Tidal Freshwater Wetlands (2012) (21)
- Impact of regulated releases on periphyton and macroinvertebrate communities: The dynamic relationship between hydrology and geomorphology in frequently flooded rivers. (2011) (21)
- America’s Rivers and the American Experiment 1 (2012) (20)
- The effect of tide on the hydrology and morphology of a freshwater river (2013) (20)
- The Abundance, Size, and Spacing of Lakes and Reservoirs Connected to River Networks (2019) (20)
- Heterogeneous catalysis: looking forward with molecular simulation (1999) (20)
- The most-cited works in Geomorphology (2005) (19)
- Response of stream macroinvertebrates in flow refugia and high-scour areas to a series of floods: a reciprocal replacement study (2010) (18)
- DISCUSSION.: "Evaluation of Rosgen's Streainbank Erosion Potential Assessment in Northeast Oklahoma," by R. Daren Harmel, C. T. Haan, and Russell C. Dutnell (2000) (17)
- A heuristic model for potential geomorphic influences on trophic interactions in streams (2006) (16)
- The Source: How Rivers Made America and America Remade Its Rivers (2018) (16)
- Exploring Potential Spatial-Temporal Links Between Fluvial Geomorphology and Nutrient-Periphyton Dynamics in Streams Using Simulation Models (2006) (15)
- Tidal geomorphology affects phytoplankton at the transition from forested streams to tidal rivers (2012) (14)
- New strategies for measuring rates of environmental processes in rivers, lakes, and estuaries (2017) (13)
- Geoarchaeology and geomorphology: Soils, sediments, and societies. A special issue of geomorphology (2008) (13)
- Rangeland management and fluvial geomorphology in northern Tanzania. (2014) (13)
- Sediment–Water Surface Area Along Rivers: Water Column Versus Benthic (2018) (12)
- Market Power, Private Information, and the Optimal Scale of Pollution Permit Markets with Application to North Carolina's Neuse River (2012) (12)
- Measuring water affordability and the financial capability of utilities (2021) (11)
- Perturbations of Stage Hydrographs Caused by Channelization and Incision (1998) (11)
- A Nationwide Analysis of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Reservoir Performance in Meeting Operational Targets (2018) (11)
- Effect of tributary and braided confluences on aquatic macroinvertebrate communities and geomorphology in an alpine river watershed (2015) (10)
- Knickpoint effects on macroinvertebrates, sediment, and discharge in urban and forested streams: urbanization outweighs microscale habitat heterogeneity (2012) (10)
- Environmental Management Strategy: Four Forces Analysis (2014) (9)
- PHYSICAL AND PLANT COMMUNITY CONTROLS ON NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS LEACHING FROM IMPOUNDED RIVERINE WETLANDS FOLLOWING DAM REMOVAL (2012) (8)
- Hypsographic Demography Across Scale (2011) (8)
- Riparian vegetation as an indicator of stream channel presence and connectivity in arid environments (2020) (8)
- Managing rivers under changing environmental and societal boundary conditions, Part 1: National trends and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoirs (2019) (7)
- Shaping the Physical Template: Biological, Hydrological, and Geomorphic Connections in Stream Channels (2016) (7)
- The hydrologic and economic feasibility of micro hydropower upfitting and integration of existing low-head dams in the United States (2013) (7)
- Environmental markets: the power of regulation. (2009) (7)
- Gene flow simulations demonstrate resistance of long-lived species to genetic erosion from habitat fragmentation (2018) (7)
- Macroinvertebrate community responses to a dewatering disturbance gradient in a restored stream (2010) (7)
- Growing Options for Shrinking Cities (2020) (6)
- Federal Decentralization and Adaptive Management of Water Resources: Reservoir Reallocation by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2019) (6)
- Light exposure along particle flowpaths in large rivers (2019) (5)
- Sedimentation Engineering Design in River Restoration : System Stability Assessment for Design Guidance (2003) (5)
- Influence of flood history and hydrology on transport of organic matter in a frequently flooded river (2014) (4)
- Conditional Water Rights in the Western United States: Introducing Uncertainty to Prior Appropriation? (2015) (4)
- Bilateral Oligopoly in Pollution Permit Markets: Experimental Evidence (2014) (4)
- Evolving Law and Policy for Freshwater Ecosystem Service Markets (2011) (4)
- TECHNICAL ISSUES IN SMALL DAM REMOVAL ENGINEERING (2001) (4)
- RAPID ASSESSMENT OF CHANNEL STABILITY IN VICINITY OF ROAD CROSSING. DISCUSSION (2001) (3)
- Relationship of unionid mussel occurrence to channel stability in urban streams (2002) (3)
- Stream Ecosystem Response to Experimental Dam Removals (2005) (3)
- Addressing Declining Appropriations for Bureau of Reclamation Infrastructure: Policies Needed for Enabling Private Finance (2018) (2)
- Commodifying Streams: A Critical Physical Geography Approach to Stream Mitigation Banking in the USA (2018) (2)
- River Processes: An Introduction to Fluvial Dynamics (2005) (2)
- Impacts of Recreational Flow Releases on Macroinvertebrate Drift at Different Distances Downstream from Abanakee Dam, New York (2018) (2)
- Analysis Stream ecosystem service markets under nonet-loss regulation (2010) (2)
- Quantitatively Evaluating Restoration Scenarios for Rivers with Recreational Flow Releases (2013) (2)
- BENIGN USE OF SALT SLUGS ON AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATES: MEASURING DISCHARGE WITH SALT DURING AN AQUATIC ECOLOGY STUDY (2012) (2)
- Dominant Discharge Analysis of Ecological Processes in Streams (2005) (1)
- Effects of Tidal Flow on Riparian Zone Hydraulics and Nitrogen Dynamics: Implications for Nutrient Management in Coastal Creeks (2007) (1)
- River response to disturbance: Geomorphology and nutrient dynamics following dam removal and urbanization (2002) (1)
- Turning the World Upside Down: How Frames of Reference Shape Environmental Law (2014) (1)
- Restoration Geographies (2009) (1)
- Managing rivers under changing environmental and societal boundary conditions, Part 2: Expected compared with experienced conditions at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoirs (2019) (1)
- Impact of In-Channel Geomorphic Structures on Surface-Subsurface Exchange of Water and Heat in Streams (2006) (1)
- Heterogeneous Catalysis Looking Forward with Molecular Simulation (1999) (0)
- Suspended Sediment, Carbon and Nitrogen Fluxes during the Dewatering of a Low-Head Impoundment and a Subsequent Flood Event (2005) (0)
- Watershed Controls on the Proper Scale of Economic Markets for Pollution Reduction (2010) (0)
- Lagrangian and Eulerian approaches to sediment transport, biogeochemistry, and environmental law (2014) (0)
- Effects of river geomorphology on the spatial importance of aquatic energy flows into terrestrial food webs (2011) (0)
- Making a market in environmental credits II: Watershed moments (2023) (0)
- Markets for Freshwater Ecosystem Services (2017) (0)
- Customer Assistance Programs and Water Affordability (2022) (0)
- Making a market in environmental credits I: Streams of value (2023) (0)
- Floods and Flood Warning in New Zealand (2011) (0)
- Data from: Exploring the Affordability of Water Services across and within Utilities in the United States (2021) (0)
- What is a Stream? [Environmental Science & Technology 2011, 45,: 354-359. DOI: 10.1021/es101273f]. Martin Doyle (2011) (0)
- BLAM (Benthic Light Availability Model): A Proposed Model of Hydrogeomorphic Controls on Light in Rivers (2006) (0)
- Sediment–Water Surface Area Along Rivers: Water Column Versus Benthic (2018) (0)
- Designer ecosystems, capitalism, and boom-bust economic cycles: linking political economy and hydroecology (2011) (0)
- River Channel Management: Towards Sustainable Catchment Hydrosystems (2006) (0)
- Sedimentation Engineering Design in River Restoration: Task Committee Monograph Draft (2000) (0)
- Making Decisions on Dams (2002) (0)
- Channel Adjustment and Floodplain Development Following Dam Removal (2005) (0)
- The Big Muddy: An Environmental History of the Mississippi and Its Peoples, from Hernando de Soto to Hurricane Katrina, Christopher Morris. Oxford University Press, New York (2012), xii + 300 pages, US$35 hardcover (2014) (0)
- Geriatric infrastructure, BRAC, and ecosystem service markets? End-of-life decisions for dams, roads, and offshore platforms (Invited) (2010) (0)
- Understanding microbial respiration and energy flow in seasonally hypoxic streams via in situ and in silico experimentation (2019) (0)
- Stream Ecosystem Response to Small Dam Removals (2013) (0)
- Impact of variable bed morphology on transient storage, hyporhic exchange and nutrient uptake in a field-scale flume (2006) (0)
- Political and Economic Geomorphology: The Effect of Market Forces on Stream Restoration Designs (2013) (0)
- Gene flow simulations demonstrate resistance of long-lived species to genetic erosion from habitat fragmentation (2018) (0)
- Channel Restoration of Incising, Mixed Grain Size Streams: Lessons Learned (1996) (0)
- 9.12 Influence of Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Organisms on Channel Forms and Processes (2013) (0)
- Financial Capability and Performance: Assessing Trends Among North Carolina Utilities (2023) (0)
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