David J. Holtschlag

473 total citations
30 papers, 305 citations indexed

About

David J. Holtschlag is a scholar working on Water Science and Technology, Ecology and Environmental Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, David J. Holtschlag has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 305 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Water Science and Technology, 12 papers in Ecology and 7 papers in Environmental Engineering. Recurrent topics in David J. Holtschlag's work include Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (20 papers), Water Quality and Resources Studies (15 papers) and Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (12 papers). David J. Holtschlag is often cited by papers focused on Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (20 papers), Water Quality and Resources Studies (15 papers) and Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (12 papers). David J. Holtschlag collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. David J. Holtschlag's co-authors include J.R. Nicholas, Stephen D. Preston, Charles G. Crawford, Robert M. Hirsch, Aldo V. Vecchia, Casey J. Lee, Gregory E. Schwarz, Mohinder S. Grewal, David A. Hamilton and Timothy Hunter and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Applied Physiology, Journal of Hydrology and Hydrological Processes.

In The Last Decade

David J. Holtschlag

27 papers receiving 263 citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
David J. Holtschlag 234 97 90 65 61 30 305
R. Malcolm 233 1.0× 111 1.1× 100 1.1× 67 1.0× 103 1.7× 11 333
Hongyin Han 271 1.2× 131 1.4× 94 1.0× 58 0.9× 61 1.0× 6 395
Daniel R. Wise 189 0.8× 103 1.1× 41 0.5× 65 1.0× 55 0.9× 20 295
Susan G. Buto 253 1.1× 66 0.7× 123 1.4× 124 1.9× 74 1.2× 20 343
Anthony J. Ranalli 162 0.7× 159 1.6× 63 0.7× 69 1.1× 77 1.3× 13 301
Michael D. Woodside 183 0.8× 159 1.6× 67 0.7× 49 0.8× 133 2.2× 19 355
Silvia Terziotti 274 1.2× 223 2.3× 87 1.0× 76 1.2× 45 0.7× 22 376
Yannick Fauvel 127 0.5× 116 1.2× 68 0.8× 47 0.7× 34 0.6× 9 250
Leonie Kiewiet 172 0.7× 111 1.1× 62 0.7× 71 1.1× 33 0.5× 11 264
Thomas R. Doody 163 0.7× 102 1.1× 135 1.5× 39 0.6× 124 2.0× 9 374

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David J. Holtschlag

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All Works

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Holtschlag, David J., et al.. (2018). Estimating Lag to Peak between Rainfall and Peak Streamflow with a Mixed‐Effects Model. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 54(4). 949–961. 3 indexed citations
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Lee, Casey J., Robert M. Hirsch, Gregory E. Schwarz, et al.. (2016). An evaluation of methods for estimating decadal stream loads. Journal of Hydrology. 542. 185–203. 88 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J., et al.. (2015). Estimation of monthly water yields and flows for 1951-2012 for the United States portion of the Great Lakes Basin with AFINCH. Scientific investigations report. 3 indexed citations
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Fry, Lauren M., Andrew D. Gronewold, Vincent Fortin, et al.. (2014). The Great Lakes Runoff Intercomparison Project Phase 1: Lake Michigan (GRIP-M). Journal of Hydrology. 519. 3448–3465. 31 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J., et al.. (2012). Comparison of streamflow and water-quality data collection techniques for the Saginaw River, Michigan. Scientific investigations report. i–28. 3 indexed citations
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Hamilton, David A., et al.. (2008). A regression model for computing index flows describing the median flow for the summer month of lowest flow in Michigan. Scientific investigations report. 9 indexed citations
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Bales, Jerad, John E. Costa, David J. Holtschlag, et al.. (2005). Design of a national streamflow information program. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 1 indexed citations
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Bales, Jerad, J. E. R. Costa, David J. Holtschlag, et al.. (2004). Design of a National Streamflow Information Program: Report with Recommendations of a Committee. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 1 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J., et al.. (2002). Flow Distribution in Selected Branches of St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 28(3). 379–395. 13 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J., et al.. (2002). Visualization of drifting buoy deployments on upper Detroit River within the Great Lakes Waterway from August 28-30, 2001. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 3 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J. & Stephen Aichele. (2001). Visualization of drifting buoy deployments on St. Clair River near public water intakes - October 3-5, 2000. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 2 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J.. (2001). Optimal estimation of suspended‐sediment concentrations in streams. Hydrological Processes. 15(7). 1133–1155. 30 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J., et al.. (1997). Ground-water flow in the Saginaw aquifer in the vicinity of the north Lansing well field, Lansing Michigan — Part 1, simulations with a regional model. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 3 indexed citations
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Holtschlag, David J.. (1996). A generalized estimate of ground-water-recharge rates in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 35 indexed citations

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