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| Steven P. Loheide II |
| Steven P. Loheide II Assistant Professor
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| 1269C Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive Madison, WI 53706-1691 |
Tel: 608/265-5277 Fax: 608/262-5199 E-mail: loheide@wisc.edu |
PhD, Stanford University, 2006
MS, Indiana University, 2001
BS, University of Northern Iowa, 1999
hydroecology
hydrogeology
river restoration
remote sensing
vegetative water use
sustainable land-use practices
vegetation patterning
stream-aquifer interactions
ecosystem function / services
human interaction with aquatic ecosystems
Loheide, S. P., II, R. S. Deitchman, D. J. Cooper, E. C. Wolf, C. T. Hammersmark, and J. D. Lundquist, Hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, CA. Hydrogeology Journal, Special Issue: The ecosystem groundwater connection, in review.
Loheide, S. P., II (2008) A method for estimating subdaily evapotranspiration of shallow groundwater using diurnal water table fluctuations. Ecohydrology., 1, p. 59-66, DOI: 10.1002/eco.7
Loheide, S. P., II, and S. M. Gorelick (2007), Riparian hydroecology: A coupled model of the observed interactions between groundwater flow and meadow vegetation patterning, Water Resour. Res., 43, W07414, doi:10.1029/2006WR005233
Butler, J.J.,Jr., G.J. Kluitenberg, D.O. Whittemore, S.P. Loheide, II, W. Jin, M.A. Billinger, and X. Zhan (2007), A Field Investigation of Phreatophyte-Induced Fluctuations in the Water Table. Water Resour. Res., 43, W02404, doi:10.1029/2005WR004627.
Loheide II, S. P. and S.M. Gorelick. 2006. Quantifying Stream-Aquifer Interactions Through Analysis of Remotely Sensed Thermographic Profiles and In-situ Temperature Histories. Environment, Science and Technology, 40, p. 3336-3341
Loheide II, S. P. and S.M. Gorelick. 2005. A High-Resolution Evapotranspiration Mapping Algorithm (ETMA) with Hydroecological Applications at Riparian Restoration Sites, Remote Sensing of Environment. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2005.07.003.
Loheide II, S. P., J.J. Butler Jr., and S.M. Gorelick. 2005. Estimation of Groundwater Consumption by Phreatophytes Using Diurnal Water Table Fluctuations: A Saturated-Unsaturated Flow Assessment, Water Resources Research (41:7), W07030 1-14, doi:10.1029/2005WR003942.
Cain, S., G. Davis, S, Loheide II, and J. Butler Jr. 2004. Noise in Pressure Transducer Readings Produced by Variations in Solar Radiation, Ground Water (42:6) 939-944.
Butler, J.J., Jr., J.M. Healy, G.W. McCall, E.J. Garnett, and S.P. Loheide, II. 2002. Hydraulic tests with direct-push equipment. Ground Water, 40(1), p. 25-36.
Loheide, S.P., D.L. Cannon, and N.C. Krothe. 2001. Delineating groundwater flow paths using stable isotopes, Proceedings form the X International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction Conference, Sardina, Italy, pp.1545 - 1548. Villasimius, Italy.
Motzel, B.C., N.C. Krothe, C.B. Talbot and S.P. Loheide II. 2001. The Use of Nitrogen and Sulfur Isotopes in a Shallow Outwash Aquifer, New Approaches Characterizing Groundwater Flow, IAH, Seiler and Wohnlich Editors, ISBN 902651, pp. 595 - 599.
Coon, S.R., T.Y., Zakharian, N.L., Littlefield, S.P., Loheide, E.J., Puchkova, R.M., Freeney, & V.N., Pak. 2000. Reversible metachromasy of Crystal Violet on titanium dioxide: A new surface photophysical phenomenon. Langmuir, 16 (25), 9690-9693.
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