Mark Stone
Mark Stone
210 University Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
United States of America
E-mail:
stone(at)unm.eduURL Institution:
https://resilience.unm.eduPersonal URL:
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Key Publications of Mark Stone (up to ten) :
Schoener, G. & Stone, M. C. (2020). Monitoring soil moisture at the catchment scale–a novel approach combining antecedent precipitation index and radar-derived rainfall data. Journal of Hydrology, 125155.
Summers, B. M., Horn, D. J. V., González-Pinzón, R., Bixby, R. J., Grace, M. R., Sherson, L. R., ... & Dahm, C. N. (2020). Long-term data reveal highly-variable metabolism and transitions in trophic status in a montane stream. Freshwater Science, 39(2), 000-000.
Chen, X., Chen, L., Stone, M. C., & Acharya, K. (2020). Assessing Connectivity between the River Channel and Floodplains during High Flows Using Hydrodynamic Modeling and Particle Tracking Analysis. Journal of Hydrology, 124609.
Gregory, A., Chen, C., Wu, R., Miller, S., Ahmad, S., Anderson, J. W., Stone, M.C.. (2020). Efficient Model-data Integration for Flexible Modeling, Parameter Analysis & Visualization, and Data Management. Frontiers in Water, 2, 2.
Byrne, C. F., Stone, M. C., & Morrison, R. R. (2019). Scalable flux metrics at the channel?floodplain interface as indicators of lateral surface connectivity during flood events. Water Resources Research, 55(11), 9788-9807.
Schoener, G., & Stone, M. C. (2019). Impact of antecedent soil moisture on runoff from a semiarid catchment. Journal of Hydrology, 569, 627-636.
Jaramillo, L.V., Stone, M.C., and Morrison, R. R. 2018. An Indicator-Based Approach to Assessing Resilience of Socio-Hydrologic Systems in Nepal to Hydropower Development. Journal of Hydrology, 563:1111:1118.
Gregory, A., Morrison, R.R., and M.C. Stone. 2018. Assessing the Hydrogeomorphic Effects of Environmental Flows using Hydrodynamic Modeling. Environmental Management, 62:352-364.
Benson, M.H, Morrison, R.R., Llewellyn, D, and M.C. Stone. 2018. Governing the Rio Grande: Challenges and Opportunities for New Mexico’s Water Supply. Water Governance, 2018:99-114.
Stone, M.C., Byrne, C.F., and R.R. Morrison. 2017. Evaluating the Impacts of Hydrologic Alterations on Floodplain Connectivity. Ecohydrology, 10(5).
Gunderson, L., Cosens, B.A., Fremier, A.K., Stone, M.C., and M.H. Benson. 2018. Regime shifts and panarchies in regional scale social-ecological water systems. Ecology and Society, 22(1):1-31.
Expertise of Mark Stone:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
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Expert Type | Expert Type |
| Applied Sciences / Technologies / Engineering |
Topic Hydrosphere | Hydrosphere |
| Fresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes |
Topic Integrated Systems | Integrated Systems and Ecology |
| Hydrogeochemical Cycle |
| Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Economy / Resource Use |
| Water |
Topic Politics/Law | Politics / Law |
| Adaptation |
Topic Sustainability | Sustainability |
| Ecological Sustainability |
Mountain Research Initiative | MRI Research area |
| Integrated model-based studies of environmental change in diff. mountain regions |
| Process studies along altitudinal gradients and in associated headwater basins |
| MRI Regions (please tick your mountain regions of interest) |
| North America |
| Latin America |
| Hindu Kush Himalayas |
Specialties of Mark Stone:
Resilience of socio-ecological systems with an emphasis on headwaters and downstream systems
Ecohydrology with an emphasis on environmental flows and interactions between water, sediments, and vegetation
Last update: 10/22/20
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