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List of works by Matthew J. Cashman

An assessment of marine, estuarine, and riverine habitat vulnerability to climate change in the Northeast U.S.

scientific article published on 09 December 2021

Assessing the added value of antecedent streamflow alteration information in modeling stream biological condition

scientific article published in January 2024

Bank-derived material dominates fluvial sediment in a suburban Chesapeake Bay watershed

Causal inference approaches reveal both positive and negative unintended effects of agricultural and urban management practices on instream biological condition

scientific article published in 2024

Channel response to a dam‐removal sediment pulse captured at high‐temporal resolution using routine gage data

scientific article published in 2021

Combined stable-isotope and fatty-acid analyses demonstrate that large wood increases the autochthonous trophic base of a macroinvertebrate assemblage

Elevated light and nutrients alter the nutritional quality of stream periphyton

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Explainable machine learning improves interpretability in the predictive modeling of biological stream conditions in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, USA

scientific article published in 2022

Impounded sediment and dam removal: Erosion rates and proximal downstream fate

scientific article published on 6 May 2024

Responses of benthic invertebrates to repeated hydropeaking in semi-natural flume simulations

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Sediment Source Assessment Using Sediment Fingerprints

Structural complexity influences the ecosystem engineering effects of in‐stream large wood

scientific article published on 05 May 2021

The relationship between tree species richness, canopy space exploration and productivity in a temperate broad-leaf mixed forest

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Trends in the use of large wood in UK river restoration projects: insights from the National River Restoration Inventory

scientific article published on 13 November 2018

Wood mitigates the effect of hydropeaking scour on periphyton biomass and nutritional quality in semi-natural flume simulations