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Ecohydrologic separation alters interpreted hydrologic stores and fluxes in a headwater mountain catchment
MR Cain, AS Ward, M Hrachowitz
Hydrological Processes 33 (20), 2658-2675, 2019
212019
Antecedent conditions control thresholds of tile‐runoff generation and nitrogen export in intensively managed landscapes
MR Cain, DK Woo, P Kumar, L Keefer, AS Ward
Water Resources Research 58 (2), e2021WR030507, 2022
162022
Wetland elevations at sub-centimeter precision: exploring the use of digital barcode leveling for elevation monitoring
MR Cain, PF Hensel
Estuaries and coasts 41 (2), 582-591, 2018
52018
Emergent role of critical interfaces in the dynamics of intensively managed landscapes
P Kumar, A Anders, E Bauer, NE Blair, M Cain, A Dere, J Druhan, T Filley, ...
Earth-science reviews 244, 104543, 2023
12023
Linking Dynamic Connectivity and Hydrologic Response
MR Cain
Indiana University, 2022
2022
Thresholds of tile runoff generation and nitrogen transport in intensively managed landscapes
MR Cain, D Woo, AS Ward, P Kumar
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, H215-0016, 2020
2020
Threshold changes in tile drain storm runoff controlled by antecedent conditions
MR Cain, AS Ward
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, H34H-14, 2019
2019
Accounting for Ecohydrologic Separation Alters Interpreted Catchment Hydrology
MR Cain, AS Ward, M Hrachowitz
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, H23H-1775, 2017
2017
Multi-Scale observation of time-variable surface and subsurface interactions of an intermittent urban stream
M Cain, A Ward, N Schmadel, J Hixson
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-6915, 2016
2016
Elucidating the effects of dam restoration on hydrologic patterns in streams and tributaries
MR Cain, TA Russo, PL Sullivan, AL Neal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2014, ED31F-3481, 2014
2014
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