James C. Stegen
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9135-7424
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- https://openalex.org/A5073834446 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Biology
- Geology
- Ecology
- Environmental science
- Chemistry
- Paleontology
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Organic chemistry
- Geotechnical engineering
- Oceanography
- Physics
- Geography
- Environmental chemistry
- Mathematics
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Ecosystem
- Geomorphology
- Genetics
- Operating system
- Environmental engineering
- Computer network
- Medicine
- Sediment
Authored Works
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- Vertical Hydrological Exchange Flows Control Methane Emissions From Riverbed Sediments
- Sample tracking and synthesis needs for exploring ecosystem response to climate and environmental disturbance
- Putting microorganisms on the map: a continental scale context for microbial genomes sampled from North American watersheds
- Practical considerations for using simple oxygen sensing optodes for high-throughput batch reactor oxygen consumption experiments
- Multi-continent linkages between sediment elemental composition, river physical properties, and organic chemistry
- Links between functional diversity and biochemical transformations underlie spatial scaling of riverine organic matter diversity
- Iterating Between Models and Field Sampling Using an Integrated, Coordinated, Open, Networked (ICON) Approach at the Continental Scale
- Experiencing the Science of Team Science in a Multidisciplinary Earth Science Project
- Deterministic processes impacting organic matter chemistry are maximized in mid-order streams
- Designing Better Watershed Science for "Future Us": an ICON-ModEx Approach
- Continental-Scale Coherence in the Organic Matter Chemistry of Variably Inundated Sediments
- Continental Scale Model-Data Iteration to Understand Hyporheic Zone Respiration Using ICON Science
- Beyond the Prose: People-centric, Data-driven, and Sustainable Communication Infrastructures for Engagement
- Automating the Observation-Model Feedback Loop for River Sediment Respiration at the Continental Scale
- An AI-enabled tool for semi-automated quantification of grain size distributions from streambed photos
- Snapshot study of open-channel stream respiration reveals systematic variation over the Yakima River basin
- Sediment Moisture Constrains the Deterministic Assembly of Organic Matter in Intermittent Zones of River Corridors at the Continental Scale
- Reactive Organic Carbon Export and Associated Contributions to Disinfection Byproduct Formation During Drinking Water Treatment in a Subalpine Watershed
- Putting the BIO in hydroBIOgeochemistry: current knowledge and future directions of river microbiome science
- Putting microorganisms on the map: continental-scale context for thousands of newly sampled microbial genomes from North American watersheds
- Organic matter biochemical transformation diversity is higher in surface water than in hyporheic zone sediments across global river corridors
- Microscopic time travelers: A finely tuned, time-resolved analysis of viral and microbial communities in the Erpe river
- It takes a village: using a crowdsourced approach to investigate organic matter composition in global rivers through the lens of ecological theory
- ICON Principles Maximize Opportunities for Global Synthesis and Discovery throughout the Research Lifecycle
- Hyporheic Zone Respiration is Indirectly Constrained by Organic Matter Molecular Richness at the Continental Scale
- Gaining a predictive understanding of coastal ecosystem responses to pulse salinity and inundation disturbance
- Disentangling Channel and Hyporheic Zone Contributions to Dissolved Oxygen and CO2 Dynamics Responding to Particulate Organic Matter Perturbations in river Corridor Under Low Flow Conditions
- Data-Driven Modeling for Classification and Characterization of Metabolite Data in River Corridor: The Power of Feature Engineering
- Chemogeographic and metagenomic traits of coastal river sediments
- Automatic and manual in-situ chamber measurements for open-channel respiration in streams and rivers
- An Optimal Control Theory-based Microbial Regulation Model to Offer a Generalizable Theory for Priming Effects
Linked Co-Authors
- A. Turetcaia
- Aditi Sengupta
- Allison Myers‐Pigg
- Amy Goldman
- Byron C. Crump
- Charuleka Varadharajan
- D. Agarwal
- Elisha M. Wood‐Charlson
- Emily B. Graham
- Eoin L. Brodie
- Eric E. Roden
- H. D. Schulz
- Hyun‐Seob Song
- J. Patrick Megonigal
- Joan E. Ball-Damerow
- Josué A. Rodríguez-Ramos
- Jörg Lewandowski
- K. Willi
- Kelly Wrighton
- Kennedy O. Doro
- Kenton A. Rod
- Kyongho Son
- M. Bayani Cardenas
- Malak M. Tfaily
- Matthew H. Kaufman
- Michaela Ladeira de Melo
- Nicholas D. Ward
- Pamela Weisenhorn
- Peishi Jiang
- Ricardo J. Eloy Alves
- Robert O. Hall
- Samantha Grieger
- Simon Roux
- Stephanie C. Pennington
- T. D. Scheibe
- Valerie Hendrix
- Vanessa Bailey
- Xianfang Song
- Xiaofeng Liu
- Xingyuan Chen
- Yunxiang Chen
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois
- Colorado School of Mines
- Colorado State University
- Kent State University, Ohio
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California
- Leibniz Association, Berlin, Germany
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee
- Oregon State University, Corvallis
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Pennsylvania State University
- Smithsonian Institution
- South University of Science and Technology, China
- Stanford University, California
- University of Arizona
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- University of California, Merced
- University of Chicago
- University of Montana
- University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- University of Quebec, Montreal
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Toledo, Ohio
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- University of Wyoming
- Washington State University
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