Journal of the American Water Resources Association

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the American Water Resources Association is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Standardizing No Net Loss Stream Mitigation Assessment Methods: Tradeoffs between Expediency and River Science90
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Illinois State Water Survey Bulletin 75: New Precipitation Frequency Study for Illinois37
Improved annual temperature cycle function for stream seasonal thermal regimes32
Operationalizing equity for integrated water resources management28
Evaluation of Select Velocity Measurement Techniques for Estimating Discharge in Small Streams across the United States27
Tidal–hydrological dynamics of water temperature across freshwater forested wetlands on the northeastern Pacific coast26
Effects of Future Land Use Variability on Nutrient Loads in a Fast‐Urbanizing Landscape26
Quantifying Replacement Rates From Indoor and Outdoor Urban Water Conservation Incentives in California25
Geochemical Drivers of Elevated Sulfate in California Coastal Basins: Evolution From Marine Sediments to Watersheds and Aquifers21
A Comprehensive Calibration Framework for the Northwest River Forecast Center21
Comparison of surface resistance‐based models for estimating maize evapotranspiration in a humid region of China20
Function and watershed‐based stream mitigation: Lessons from a program development and implementation odyssey in the Western United States20
Benefits of Forests for Water: Projected Effects of Land Use Change in the San Jacinto Watershed, Texas20
Champions and Traditional Technocrats: The Role of Environmental Value Orientation in Stormwater Management18
Analyzing the impact of polder‐type flood control pattern on river system's regulation and storage capacity under urbanization18
Assessing the Long‐Term Trends and Impacts of Water Resource System Resilience in the Yangtze River Basin17
Spatial pattern and driving forces of regional water use efficiency: From spatial spillover and heterogeneity perspective17
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