James Knighton
@jamesknighton10
Hydrologist | Assistant Professor @UConnNRE
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Two openings in the UConn Ecohydrology Lab @UConnNRE, UConn CAHNR 1. PhD or MS in Socio-Environmental modeling of human-flood interactions. June or Sept. 2022 2. MS in Ecohydrology studying emerald ash borer effects on forest hydrology. Sept. 2022 jamesknightonhydrology.com/join-the-lab.h…
.@UConnNRE researcher James Knighton's study "Phylogenetic Underpinning of Groundwater Use by Trees" was recently featured by AGU (American Geophysical Union) as an editor's highlight. Congratulations! fal.cn/3lZax AGU's Eos #AGUpubs
New paper in AGU (American Geophysical Union) Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems with Kevin Li and @scicirc.bsky.social "Parameterizing Vegetation Traits with a Process-Based Ecohydrological Model and Xylem Water Isotopic Observations." agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.102…
New research from @UConnNRE, UConn CAHNR, James Knighton, and @scicirc.bsky.social (Thanks to BerkCommunityCollege Bioscience Image Library for this knockout xylem photo!)
New study with Wouter Berghuijs published in AGU (American Geophysical Union) GRL: Water Ages Explain Tradeoffs Between Long‐Term Evapotranspiration and Ecosystem Drought Resilience agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…
Do you use Bayesian end member mixing and water isotopes to study plant water uptake? Then you'd better take many plant samples to be sure your math assumptions are correct! New study with Kevin Li in Ecohydrology Ecohydrology doi.org/10.1002/eco.25…
New study w/ Sandeep Poudel and Rebecca Elliott on the 10-year trend in coastal housing prices and its relationship to community perceptions of risk in areas impacted by Hurricane Sandy. doi.org/10.1088/1748-9… via IOP Environment
Excited to share a new study w/ James Knighton Rebecca Elliott Zbigniew Grabowski & Richard Anyah published in Communications Earth & Environment! We projected how future flooding will impact the National Flood Insurance Program, and United States coastal housing market. nature.com/articles/s4324…
Without interventions, floods may cause the the US coastal housing market to crash while the NFIP amasses debts. New study with Sandeep Poudel and Rebecca Elliott from UConn CAHNR go.nature.com/3UKNy9E