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Steven P. Loheide II

Steven P. Loheide II
Associate Professor

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  • Contact Information

    1269C Engineering Hall
    1415 Engineering Drive
    Madison, WI 53706-1691
    Tel: 608/265-5277
    Fax: 608/262-5199
    E-mail: loheide@wisc.edu

    Program Affiliations

    Courses

    Education

    PhD, Stanford University, 2006

    MS, Indiana University, 2001

    BS, University of Northern Iowa, 1999

    Fields of Interest

    hydroecology/ ecohydrology

    hydrogeology

    river restoration

    remote sensing

    hydrologic consequences of climate change

    vegetative water use / vegetation patterning

    sustainable land-use practices

    stream-aquifer interactions

    ecosystem function / services

    human interaction with aquatic ecosystems

    Publications

    1. Booth EG and Loheide SP, Wetland restoration leads to drier land surface: Insight from numerical modeling on this surprising observation, Hydrologic Processes, in review

    2. Lowry CS, Deems JS, Loheide SP, Lundquist JL, Linking snowmelt derived recharge and groundwater flow in a high elevation meadow system, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, Hydrologic Processes, in review

    3. Deems J.S., J.D. Lundquist, F. Lott, S.P. Loheide II, Spatially-explicit snowmelt simulation in small Sierra Nevada basins for ecological applications., Hydrologic Processes, in preparation

    4. Deitchman, R.S. and S. P. Loheide II, Impacts of climate change on stream temperature and fish habitat of a Driftless Area trout stream, in review

    5. Loheide S.P., E.G. Booth, Effects of changing channel morphology on vegetation, groundwater, and soil moisture regimes in groundwater dependent ecosystems, Geomorphology, accepted with revisions.

    6. Deitchman, R.S., S.P. Loheide II, 2009. Ground-based thermal imaging of groundwater flow processes at the seepage face Geophysical Research Letters, doi:10.1029/2009GL038103

    7. Loheide S. P. II, J. D. Lundquist, 2009. Snowmelt-induced diel fluxes through the hyporheic zone, Water Resour. Res., 45, W07404, doi:10.1029/2008WR007329

    8. Booth, E.G., S.P. Loheide II, and R.H. Hansis, 2009. Postsettlement Alluvium Removal: A Novel Floodplain Restoration Technique (Wisconsin) Ecological Rest. 27(2): 136-139; DOI:10.3368/er.27.2.136

    9. Li, Q., K. Ito, Z.S. Wu, C.S. Lowry, S.P. Loheide II, 2009. COMSOL Multiphysics: A Novel Approach to Groundwater Modeling. Ground Water. (DOI:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2009.00584.x)

    10. Loheide, S. P., II, R. S. Deitchman, D. J. Cooper, E. C. Wolf, C. T. Hammersmark, and J. D. Lundquist, 2009. Hydroecology of impacted wet meadows in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Ranges, CA. Hydrogeology Journal, 17:1, p. 229-246, doi: 10.1007/s10040-008-0380-4

    11. 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.

    12. 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

    13. 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 Resources Research, (43), W02404, doi:10.1029/2005WR004627.

    14. 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. Environmental Science and Technology, 40, p. 3336-3341

    15. 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.

    16. 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.

    17. 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.

    18. 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.

    19. 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.

    Selected Awards, Honors and Societies

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