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Christopher P. Konrad
Christopher P. Konrad
Research Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey
Verified email at usgs.gov
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A presumptive standard for environmental flow protection
BD Richter, MM Davis, C Apse, C Konrad
River Research and Applications 28 (8), 1312-1321, 2012
4722012
REVIVING URBAN STREAMS: LAND USE, HYDROLOGY, BIOLOGY, AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR1
DB Booth, JR Karr, S Schauman, CP Konrad, SA Morley, MG Larson, ...
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 40 (5), 1351-1364, 2004
4172004
Hydrologic changes in urban streams and their ecological significance
CP Konrad, DB Booth
American Fisheries Society Symposium 47 (157), 17, 2005
3982005
Effects of urban development on floods
CP Konrad
US Geological Survey, 2003
3682003
Are large‐scale flow experiments informing the science and management of freshwater ecosystems?
JD Olden, CP Konrad, TS Melis, MJ Kennard, MC Freeman, MC Mims, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12 (3), 176-185, 2014
2172014
Hydrologic trends associated with urban development for selected streams in the Puget Sound Basin, Western Washington
CP Konrad, DB Booth
US Geological Survey 2 (4040), 2002
1952002
Large-scale flow experiments for managing river systems
CP Konrad, JD Olden, DA Lytle, TS Melis, JC Schmidt, EN Bray, ...
BioScience 61 (12), 948-959, 2011
1882011
Assessing streamflow characteristics as limiting factors on benthic invertebrate assemblages in streams across the western United States
CP Konrad, AMD Brasher, JT May
Freshwater Biology 53 (10), 1983-1998, 2008
1712008
Effects of urban development in the Puget Lowland, Washington, on interannual streamflow patterns: Consequences for channel form and streambed disturbance
CP Konrad, DB Booth, SJ Burges
Water resources research 41 (7), 2005
1512005
Flood runoff in relation to water vapor transport by atmospheric rivers over the western United States, 1949–2015
CP Konrad, MD Dettinger
Geophysical Research Letters 44 (22), 11,456-11,462, 2017
1082017
Hydrogeomorphic classification of Washington State rivers to support emerging environmental flow management strategies
CA Reidy Liermann, JD Olden, TJ Beechie, MJ Kennard, PB Skidmore, ...
River Research and Applications 28 (9), 1340-1358, 2012
1032012
How hydrologic connectivity regulates water quality in river corridors
J Harvey, J Gomez‐Velez, N Schmadel, D Scott, E Boyer, R Alexander, ...
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 55 (2), 369-381, 2019
892019
Longitudinal river ecohydrology: flow variation down the lengths of alluvial rivers
ST Larned, J Schmidt, T Datry, CP Konrad, JK Dumas, JC Diettrich
Ecohydrology 4 (4), 532-548, 2011
852011
Location and timing of river-aquifer exchanges in six tributaries to the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
CP Konrad
Journal of hydrology 329 (3-4), 444-470, 2006
762006
Evaluating dam re‐operation for freshwater conservation in the sustainable rivers project
CP Konrad, A Warner, JV Higgins
River Research and Applications 28 (6), 777-792, 2012
682012
Simulating the recovery of suspended sediment transport and river-bed stability in response to dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington
CP Konrad
Ecological Engineering 35 (7), 1104-1115, 2009
652009
Partial entrainment of gravel bars during floods
CP Konrad, DB Booth, SJ Burges, DR Montgomery
Water Resources Research 38 (7), 9-1-9-16, 2002
612002
An integrated framework for ecological drought across riverscapes of North America
RP Kovach, JB Dunham, R Al-Chokhachy, CD Snyder, BH Letcher, ...
BioScience 69 (6), 418-431, 2019
572019
Inclusion of pesticide transformation products is key to estimating pesticide exposures and effects in small US streams
BJ Mahler, LH Nowell, MW Sandstrom, PM Bradley, KM Romanok, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 55 (8), 4740-4752, 2021
532021
Effects of urban multi-stressors on three stream biotic assemblages
IR Waite, MD Munn, PW Moran, CP Konrad, LH Nowell, MR Meador, ...
Science of the Total Environment 660, 1472-1485, 2019
462019
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