Bold indicates authorship by SCI-CLAWPS group leader (Singer). Advisee student and postdoc work denoted by *.

In Preparation (for upcoming submission)

88) *Rios Gaona, M.F., Singer, M.B., *Asfaw, D.T., MacLeod, D.A., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O., *Quichimbo, E.A., Michaelides, K.; GIRHAF 1.0: Gridded hI-resolution Rainfall for the Horn of AFrica

87) *Asfaw, D.T., Michaelides, K., Schumacher, M., MacLeod, D.A., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O., *Quichimbo, E.A., *Rios Gaona, M.F., Singer, M.B.; Wetting and drying trends over Africa and implications for the water balance

86) Washburn, S.J., Singer, M.B., Harrison, L., Hass, L., Clarke, J., Tsui, M.T.K., Blum, J.D., *Myktyn, T., Ulus, Y.; Spatial variation in inundation frequency and duration and Hg dynamics in a large, fluvial wetland

85) *Kui, L., *Williams, J., Singer, M.B., Stella, J.C., *Kibler, C.L., Dawson, T.E., *Rohde, M.M., Lambert, A.M., Roberts, D.A.; Increased groundwater dependence of riparian vegetation in response to atmospheric drought conditions

In Review/Revision

84) *Quichimbo, E.A., Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O. (In Review); DRYP 2.0: A regional model for simulating the water balance across an aridity gradient

83) Daron, J., Michaelides, K., Hassaballah, K., Quichimbo, A., Parfitt, R., Stacey, J., Steynor, A., Johnson, C., MacLeod, D., Singer, M.B. (In Review); Co-produced impact-based seasonal outlooks

82) *Quichimbo, E.A., Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O. (In Revision); The impact of model resolution on the water balance of a dryland basin

81) Kipkemoi, I., Michaelides, K., Rosolem, R., Singer, M.B. (In Revision); Impacts of rainfall temporal resolution and intensity on soil moisture dynamics and the water balance in drylands

80) *Rigby, J.M., Luta, A., Preist, C., Wasonga, O., Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K. (In Revision); Mobile Phones in the Drylands: How Technology Supports Information Sharing in Rural Kenya

79) Grieve, S.W.D., Singer, M.B., *Chen, S-A., Michaelides, K. (In Review), GDBM: A database of global drainage basin morphology

2024

78) Singer, M.B., Grieve, S.W.D., *Chen, S-A, Michaelides, K. (2024); Climatic controls on the length and shape of the world’s drainage basins, Geophysical Research Letters, 51, e2024GL111220, doi:10.1029/2024GL111220. pdf.

77) *Lochin, P., Piégay, H., Stella, J.C., Caylor, K.K., Vaudor, L., Singer, M.B. (2024); Drivers of spatiotemporal patterns of riparian forest NDVI along a hydroclimatic gradient, Ecohydrology, 952:175916, doi:10.1002/eco.2729. pdf.

76) *Cocking, K., Singer, M.B., MacLeod, D., Cuthbert, M.O., Rosolem, R., Muthusi, F., Kimutai, J., Omondi, P., Hassan, A.M., Teshome, A., Michaelides, K. (2024-In Press); Locally defined seasonal rainfall timings, totals, and extremes within the Horn of Africa Drylands based on rain gauge data, Journal of Hydrometeorology, 25:1845–1861, doi:10.1175/JHM-D-23-0228.1. pdf.

75) *Lochin, P., Malherbe, P., Marteau, B., Godfroy, J., Gerle, F., Marshall, J., Puijalon, S., Singer, M.B., Stella, J.C., Piégay, H., Vernay, A. (2024); The Ant and the Grasshopper: contrasting responses and behaviors to water stress of riparian trees along a hydroclimatic gradient, Science of the Total Environment, 952:175916, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175916. pdf.

74) *Salwey, S., Coxon, G., Pianosi, F., Lane, R., Hutton, C., Singer, M.B., McMillan, H., Freer, J. (2024); Developing water supply reservoir operating rules for large-scale hydrological modelling, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS), 28(17):4203–4218, doi:10.5194/hess-28-4203-2024. pdf.

73) *Koppa, A., *Keune, J., Schumacher, D., Michaelides, K., Singer, M.B., Seneviratne, S., Miralles, D.G. (2024); Global dryland self-expansion enabled by land–atmosphere feedbacks, Science, 385(6712):967-972, doi:10.1126/science.adn6833. pdf.

72) *Rios Gaona, M.F., Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K. (2024); STORM v.2: A simple, stochastic rainfall model for exploring the impacts of climate and climate change at and near the land surface in gauged watersheds, Geoscientific Model Development, 17(13):5387-5412, doi:10.5194/gmd-17-5387-2024. pdf.

The following paper has received media attention and was written up as World Bank Blog post and a Research Brief.

71) *Rohde, M.M., Albano, C.M., Huggins, X., Klausmeyer, K.R., Morton, C., Sharman, A., Zaveri, E., Saito, L., Freed, Z., Howard, J.K., Job, N., Richter, H., Toderich, K., Rodella, A-S., Gleeson, T., Huntington, J., Chandanpurkar, H.A., Purdy, A.J., Famiglietti, J.S., Singer, M.B., Roberts, D.A., Caylor, K.K., Stella, J.C. (2024); Groundwater-dependent ecosystem map exposes global dryland protection needs, Nature, 632:101–107, doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07702-8. pdf.

70) *Williams, J., Stella, J.C., Singer, M.B., Lambert, A.M., Voelker, S.L., Drake, J.E., Friedman, J.M., Pelletier, L., Kui, L., Roberts, D.A. (2024); Seasonal and species-level water-use strategies and groundwater dependence in dryland riparian woodlands during extreme drought, Water Resources Research, 60(4), e2023WR035928, doi:10.1029/2023WR035928. pdf.

The following paper has received media attention and was written up as blog post, a News and Views article, and a Research Brief.

69) *Rohde, M.M., Stella, J.C., Singer, M.B., Roberts, D.A., Caylor, K.K., Albano, C.M. (2024); Establishing ecological thresholds and targets for groundwater management, Nature Water, 2:312–323, doi:10.1038/s44221-024-00221-w. pdf.

68) *McMahon, C., Singer, M.B., Stella, J.C., Caylor, K., Trugman, A., Roberts, D.A. (2024); A river runs through it: Robust automated mapping of riparian woodlands and land surface phenology across dryland regions, Remote Sensing of Environment, 305, 114056, doi:10.1016/j.rse.2024.114056. pdf.

67) MacLeod, D., Kolstad, E.W., Michaelides, K., Singer, M.B. (2024); Sensitivity of rainfall extremes to unprecedented Indian Ocean Dipole events, Geophysical Research Letters, 51(5), e2023GL105258, doi:10.1029/2023GL105258. pdf.

2023

66) *Quichimbo, E.A., Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K., Rosolem, R., *MacLeod, D.A., *Asfaw, D.T., Cuthbert, M.O. (2023); Assessing the sensitivity of modelled water partitioning to global precipitation datasets in a data-scarce dryland region, Hydrological Processes, 37(12), doi:10.1002/hyp.15047. pdf.

65) Gebrechorkos, S., Peng, J., Dyer, E., Miralles, D.G., Vicente-Serrano, S.M., Funk, C., Beck, H., Asfaw, D., Singer, M.B., Dadson, S. (2023); Global High-Resolution Drought Indices for 1981-2022, Earth System Science Data, 15(12): 5449–5466, doi:10.5194/essd-15-5449-2023. pdf.

64) *Kibler, C.L., Trugman, A.T., Roberts, D.A., Still, C.J., Scott, R.L., Caylor, K.K., Stella, J.C., Singer, M.B. (2023); Evapotranspiration regulates leaf temperature and respiration in dryland vegetation, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 339, 109560, doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2023.109560. pdf.

63) *Salwey, S., Coxon, G., Pianosi, F., Singer, M.B., Hutton, C. (2023); National-scale detection of reservoir impacts through hydrological signatures, Water Resources Research, 59(5), e2022WR033893, doi:10.1029/2022WR033893. pdf

62) *Koppa, A., *Keune, J., *MacLeod, D.A., Singer, M.B., Nietod, R., Gimeno, L., Michaelides, K., Rosolem, R., Otieno, G., Tadege, A., Miralles, D.G. (2023); A Lagrangian analysis of the sources of rainfall over the Horn of Africa Drylands, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 128(12), e2022JD038408, doi:10.1029/2022JD038408. pdf

61) *Warter, M., Singer, M.B., Roberts, D.A., Cuthbert, M.O., *Sabathier, R., Stella, J.C., Caylor, K. (2023); Modeling seasonal vegetation phenology from hydroclimatic drivers for contrasting plant functional groups within drylands of the Southwestern USA, Environmental Research: Ecology, 2(2), doi:10.1088/2752-664X/acb9a0. pdf

60) *MacLeod, D.A., *Quichimbo, E.A., Michaelides, K., *Asfaw, D.T., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O., Otenyo, E., Segele, Z., *Rigby, J.M., Otieno, G., Hassaballah, K., Tadege, A., Singer, M.B. (2023); Translating seasonal climate forecasts into water balance forecasts for decision making, PLOS Climate, 2(3):e0000138, doi: 10.1371/journal.pclm.0000138. pdf

59) *Asfaw, D.T., Singer, M.B., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O., *Quichimbo, E.A., *MacLeod, D.A., *Rios Gaona, M.F., Michaelides, K. (2023); StoPET v1.0: A stochastic potential evapotranspiration generator for simulation of climate change impacts, Geoscientific Model Development, 16(2), 557-571. doi:10.5194/gmd-16-557-2023. pdf

2022

58) Deman, V.M.H., Koppa, A., Waegeman, W., *MacLeod, D.A., Singer, M.B., Miralles, D.G. (2022); Seasonal prediction of Horn of Africa long rains using machine learning: The pitfalls of preselecting correlated predictors, Frontiers in Water, Vol. 4, doi:10.3389/frwa.2022.1053020. pdf

57) Michaelides, K., *Chen, S-A., Grieve, S.W.D., Singer, M.B. (2022); Reply to: Climate versus tectonics as controls on river profiles, Nature, 612(7941), E15-E17, doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05419-0. pdf

56) *Sabathier, R., Singer, M.B., Roberts, D.A., Caylor, K., Stella, J.C., Jaeger, K.L., Olden, J.D. (2022); High resolution spatiotemporal patterns of flow at the landscape scale in montane non-perennial streams, River Research and Applications, 39(2):225-240, doi:10.1002/rra.4076. pdf

55) *Chen, S-A., Michaelides, K., Richards, D., Singer, M.B. (2022); Exploring exogenous controls on short- versus long-term erosion rates globally, Earth Surface Dynamics, 10(6):1055–1078, doi:10.5194/esurf-10-1055-2022. pdf

The following paper was in the top 10% most downloaded papers among work published in an issue of Geophysical Research Letters between 1st January 2022-31st December 2022, up to 12 months after publication.

54) *Adloff, M., Singer, M.B., *MacLeod, D.A., Michaelides, K., *Mehrnegar, N., Hansford, E., Funk, C., Mitchell, D. (2022); Sustained water storage in East African drylands dominated by seasonal rainfall extremes, Geophysical Research Letters, 49(21):e2022GL099299, doi:10.1029/2022GL099299. pdf.

53) *Williams, J., Stella, J.C., Voelker, S., Lambert, A, Drake, J.E. Pelletier, L., Friedman, J., Roberts, D., Singer, M.B. (2022); Local groundwater decline conditions response of dryland riparian woodlands to climatic drought, Global Change Biology, 28(22):6771-6788, doi:10.1111/gcb.16376. pdf.

52) *Rigby, J.M., Yohannis, A., Preist, C., Singer, M.B., Waema, T., Wausi, A., Michaelides, K. (2022); Climate services for the Greater Horn of Africa: Interviews exploring practitioner perspectives from Kenya and beyond, Climate and Development, 1-13, doi:10.1080/17565529.2022.2074350. pdf.

2021

51) *Quichimbo, E.A., Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K., Hobley, D., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O. (2021). DRYP 1.0: A parsimonious hydrological model of DRYland Partitioning of the water balance, Geoscientific Model Development, 14(11):6893–6917, doi:10.5194/gmd-14-6893-2021. pdf

50) *Kibler, C., Schmidt, C., Roberts, D.A., Stella, J.C., Lambert, A., Kui, L., Singer, M.B., (2021); A brown wave of riparian woodland mortality following groundwater declines during the 2012-2019 California drought, Environmental Research Letters, 16(8):084030, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ac1377. pdf

49) *Sargeant, C.I., Singer, M.B. (2021); Local and non-local controls on seasonal variations in water availability and use by riparian trees along a hydroclimatic gradient, Environmental Research Letters, 16(8):084018, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ac1294. pdf

48) Singer, M.B., *Asfaw, D.T., Rosolem, R., Cuthbert, M.O., *Quichimbo, A., Miralles, D.G., MacLeod, D., Michaelides, K. (2021); Hourly potential evapotranspiration at 0.1˚ grid resolution for the global land surface from 1981-present, Scientific Data, 8(224) doi:10.1038/s41597-021-01003-9. pdf

47) *Warter, M., Singer, M.B., Roberts, D.A., Cuthbert, M.O., *Sabathier, R., Stella, J.C., Caylor, K. (2021); Onset and propagation of drought into soil moisture and vegetation responses during the 2012-2019 drought in Southern California, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS), 25:3713–3729, doi:10.5194/hess-25-3713-2021. pdf

46) *Sabathier, R., Singer, M.B., Roberts, D.A., Caylor, K., Stella, J.C. (2021); Vegetation responses to climatic and geologic controls on water availability in southeastern Arizona, USA, Environmental Research Letters, 16(6):064029, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/abfe8c. pdf

45) *Rohde, M., Stella, J., Roberts, D., Singer, M.B., (2021); Groundwater dependence of riparian woodlands and the disrupting effect of anthropogenically altered streamflow, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 118(25), e2026453118, doi:10.1073/pnas.2026453118. pdf

44) *Mehrnegar, N., Jones, O., Singer, M.B., Schumacher, M., Jagdhuberd, T., Scanlon, B.R., Forootan, E. (2021); Exploring groundwater and soil water storage changes across the CONUS at 12.5-km resolution by a Bayesian integration of GRACE data into W3RA, Science of the Total Environment, 758:143579, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143579. pdf

2020

43) *Mayes, M., Caylor, K., Singer, M.B., Stella, J., Roberts, D., Nagler, P. (2020); Climate sensitivity of water use by riparian woodlands at landscape scales, Hydrological Processes, 34(25):4884-4903, doi:10.1002/hyp.13942. pdf

42) *Quichimbo, A., Singer, M.B., Cuthbert, M.O. (2020); Characterizing groundwater-surface water interactions in idealized ephemeral stream systems, Hydrological Processes, 34: 3792-3806, doi: 10.1002/hyp.13847. pdf

41) *Mehrnegar, N., Jones, O., Singer, M.B., Schumacher, M., Bates, P., Forootan, E. (2020); Comparing global hydrological models and merging them with GRACE data by Dynamic Model Data Averaging (DMDA), Advances in Water Resources, 138, 103528, doi: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2020.103528. pdf

2019

40) *Sargeant, C.I., Singer, M.B., Vallet-Coulomb, C. (2019); Identification of Source-water Oxygen isotopes in trees Toolkit (ISO-Tool) for deciphering historical water use by forest trees, Water Resources Research, 55(12):10954-10975, doi: 10.1029/2018WR024519. pdf

The following paper has received media attention.

39) *Chen, S-A., Michaelides, K., Grieve, S.W.D., Singer, M.B. (2019); Aridity is expressed in river topography profiles globally, Nature, 573:573–577, doi: 10.1038/s41586-019-1558-8. pdf

38) Washburn, S.J., Blum, J.D., Donovan, P.M., Singer, M.B. (2019); Isotopic evidence of methyl- and inorganic mercury photoreduction and retention on particles in surface waters of Central California, USA, Science of the Total Environment, 674:451-461, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.145. pdf

2018

37) *Nakamura T., Singer M.B., Gabet E. (2018); Remains of the 19th Century: Deep storage of contaminated hydraulic mining sediment along the Lower Yuba River, California, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 6(1):70, doi: 10.1525/elementa.333. pdf

36) Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K., Hobley, D.E.J. (2018); STORM 1.0: A simple, flexible, and parsimonious stochastic rainfall generator for simulating climate and climate change, Geoscientific Model Development, 11:3713-3726, doi: 10.5194/gmd-11-3713-2018. pdf

The following paper was selected as an AGU Editor’s Highlight.

35) Phillips, C.B., Hill, K.M., Paola, C., Singer, M.B., Jerolmack, D.J. (2018); Effect of flood hydrograph duration, magnitude, and shape on bed-load transport dynamics, Geophysical Research Letters, 45(16):8264-8271, doi: 10.1029/2018GL078976. pdf

34) Michaelides, K., *Hollings, R., Singer, M.B., Nichols, M., Nearing, M. (2018); Spatial and temporal analysis of hillslope-channel coupling and implications for the longitudinal profile in a dryland basin, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 43:1608–1621, doi: 10.1002/esp.4340. pdf

33) *Evans, C., Dritschel, D., Singer, M.B. (2018); Modelling subsurface hydrology in floodplains, Water Resources Research, 54(3):1428-1459, doi: 10.1002/2017WR020827. pdf

2017

32) Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K. (2017); Deciphering the expression of climate change within the Lower Colorado River basin by stochastic simulation of convective rainfall, Environmental Research Letters, 12:104011, doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aa8e50. pdf

31) Jaeger, K., Sutfin, N.A., Tooth, S., Michaelides, K., Singer, M.B. (2017); Geomorphology and sediment regimes of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams; in Datry, T., Bonada, N., Boulton, A. (eds.), Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams, pp.21-49, Academic Press, Burlington, doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-803835-2.00002-4. pdf

2016

30) Donovan, P.M., Blum, J.D., Singer, M.B., Marvin-DiPasquale, M., Tsui, M.T.K. (2016); Methylmercury degradation and exposure pathways in streams and wetlands impacted by historical mining, Science of the Total Environment, 568:1192-1203, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.04.139. pdf

29) Singer, M.B., Harrison, L.R., Donovan, P.M., Blum, J.D., Marvin-DiPasquale, M. (2016); Hydrologic indicators of hot spots and hot moments of mercury methylation potential along river corridors, Science of the Total Environment, 568:697-711, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.03.005. pdf

28) Donovan, P.M., Blum, J.D., Singer, M.B., Marvin-DiPasquale, M., Tsui, M.T.K. (2016); Isotopic composition of inorganic and methylmercury downstream of historical gold mining, Environmental Science and Technology, 50(4):1691–1702, doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5b04413. pdf

The following paper received the Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe Publication Award commending the Best Publication in Ecohydrology for 2016.

27) *Sargeant, C.S., Singer, M.B. (2016); Sub-annual variability in historical water source use by Mediterranean riparian trees, Ecohydrology, 9(7):1328-1345, doi: 10.1002/eco.1730. pdf

2015

26) *Higson, J.L., Singer, M.B. (2015); The impact of streamflow hydrographs on sediment supply from terrace erosion, Geomorphology, 248:475-488, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.07.037. pdf

25) Singer, M.B.; Impact scales of fluvial response to management along the Sacramento River, California, USA: Transience versus persistence (2015), in Hudson, P.F. & H. Middlekoop (eds.), Geomorphic Approaches to Integrated Floodplain Management of Lowland Fluvial Systems in North America and Europe, pp.53-85, Springer New York, doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-2380-9_4. pdf

The following paper has received media attention. It was also selected as an AGUniverse Publication Highlight (9 April, Volume 6, Issue 7, 2015).

24) *Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B., Kirchner, J.W. (2015); Hydrologic versus geomorphic drivers of trends in flood hazard. Geophysical Research Letters, 42(2):370-376, doi: 10.1002/2014GL062482. pdf

2014

The following paper has received media attention.

23) Singer, M.B., Michaelides, K. (2014); How is topographic simplicity maintained in ephemeral, dryland channels?, Geology, 42(12):1091-1094, doi: 10.1130/G36267.1. pdf
This paper has received media attention.

22) Singer, M.B., *Sargeant, C., Piégay, H., Riquier, J., Wilson, R.J.S., *Evans, C.M. (2014); Floodplain ecohydrology: Climatic, anthropogenic, and local physical controls on partitioning of water sources to riparian trees, Water Resources Research, 50(5):4490-4513, doi: 10.1002/2014WR015581. pdf

The following paper was selected as an EOS Research Spotlight.

21) Michaelides, K., Singer, M.B.; Impact of coarse sediment supply from hillslopes to the channel in runoff-dominated, dryland fluvial systems (2014), Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface, 119(6):1205-1221, doi: 10.1002/2013JF002959. pdf

2013

The following paper received media attention.

20) Singer, M.B., Aalto, R., James, L.A., *Kilham, N.E., *Higson, J.L., Ghoshal, S. (2013); Enduring legacy of toxic fans via episodic redistribution of California gold mining debris. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 110(46):18436-18441, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1302295110. pdf

This paper won a prize for the best student-led peer-reviewed journal article for 2013 within the Landscape Dynamics Theme of the Scottish Alliance for Geosciences, Society, and the Environment.

19) *Slater, L.J., Singer, M.B. (2013); The imprint of climate and climate change in alluvial riverbeds: Continental USA, 1950-2011. Geology, 41(5):595-598, doi: 10.1130/g34070.1. pdf

18) Donovan, P.M, Blum, J.D., Yee, D., Gehrke, G.E., Singer, M.B. (2013); An isotopic record of mercury in San Francisco Bay sediment. Chemical Geology, 349–350:87-98, doi: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.04.017. pdf

17) Singer, M.B., Stella, J.C., Dufour, S., Piegay, H., Wilson, R.J.S., *Johnstone, L. (2013); Contrasting water-uptake and growth responses to drought in co-occurring riparian tree species. Ecohydrology, 6(3):402-412, doi: 10.1002/eco.1283. pdf

2012

16) *Kilham, N.E., Roberts, D., Singer, M.B. (2012); Remote sensing of suspended sediment concentration during turbid flood conditions on the Feather River, California—a modeling approach. Water Resources Research, 48(1):W01521, doi: 10.1029/2011WR010391. pdf

2011

15) *Springborn, M., Singer, M.B., Dunne, T. (2011); Sediment-adsorbed total mercury flux through Yolo Bypass, the primary floodway and wetland in the Sacramento Valley, California. Science of the Total Environment, 412-413:203-213, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.10.004. pdf

2010

14) Singer, M.B. (2010); Transient response in longitudinal grain size to reduced gravel supply in a large river. Geophysical Research Letters, 37(18):L18403, doi: 10.1029/2010GL044381. pdf

13) *Ghoshal, S., James, L.A., Singer, M.B., Aalto, R. (2010); Channel and floodplain change analysis over a 100-year period: Lower Yuba River, California. Remote Sensing, 2(7):1797-1825, doi: 10.3390/rs2071797. pdf

12) Dunne, T., Constantine, J.A., Singer, M.B. (2010); The role of sediment transport and sediment supply in the evolution of river channel and floodplain complexity. Transactions, Japanese Geomorphological Union, 31(2):155-170, doi: https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110007621738. pdf

2009

11) James, L.A., Singer, M.B. (2009), *Ghoshal, S., Megison, M.; Historical channel changes in the lower Yuba and Feather Rivers, California: Long-term effects of contrasting river-management strategies. Geological Society of America Special Paper, 451:57-81, doi: 10.1130/2009.2451(04). pdf

10) Singer, M.B., Aalto, R. (2009); Floodplain development in an engineered setting. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 34(2):291-304, doi: 10.1002/esp.1725. pdf

2008

9) Singer, M.B. (2008); Downstream patterns of bed-material grain size in a large, lowland alluvial river subject to low sediment supply. Water Resources Research (Rapid Communication), 44(12):W12202, doi: 10.1029/2008WR007183. pdf

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8) Singer, M.B. (2008); A new sampler for extracting bed material sediment from sand and gravel beds in navigable rivers. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33(14):2277-2284, doi: 10.1002/esp.1661. pdf

7) Singer, M.B., R. Aalto, James, L.A. (2008); Status of the lower Sacramento Valley flood-control system within the context of its natural geomorphic setting. Natural Hazards Review, 9(3):104-115, doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)1527-6988(2008)9:3(104). pdf

6) James, L.A., Singer, M.B. (2008); Development of the lower Sacramento Valley flood-control system: An historical perspective. Natural Hazards Review, 9(3):125-135, doi: 10.1061/(ASCE)1527-6988(2008)9:3(125). pdf

2007

5) Singer, M.B. (2007); Influence of major dams on hydrology through the drainage network of the Sacramento Valley, California. River Research and Applications, 23(1):55-72, doi: 10.1002/rra.968. pdf

2006

4) Singer, M.B., Dunne, T. (2006); Modeling the influence of river rehabilitation scenarios on bed material sediment flux in a large river over decadal timescales. Water Resources Research, 42(12):W12415, doi: 10.1029/2006WR004894. pdf

2004

3) Singer, M.B., Dunne, T. (2004); An empirical-stochastic, event-based program for simulating inflow from a tributary network: Framework and application to the Sacramento River basin, California. Water Resources Research, 40(7):W07506, doi: 10.1029/2003WR002725. pdf

2) Singer, M.B., Dunne, T. (2004); Modeling decadal bed-material sediment flux based on stochastic hydrology. Water Resources Research, 40(3):W03302, doi: 10.1029/2003WR002723. pdf

2001

1) Singer, M.B., Dunne, T.(2001); Identifying eroding and depositional reaches of valley by analysis of suspended-sediment transport in the Sacramento River, California. Water Resources Research, 37(12):3371-3382, doi: 10.1029/2001WR000457. pdf