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United States Geological Survey: Reston, US

2024-10-01 to present | Physical Scientist (Water Mission Area, Earth Surface Processes Division)
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Matthew Cashman

US Geological Survey: Baltimore, Maryland, US

2016-08-22 to 2024-09-30 | Geomorphologist/Hydrologist (MD/DC/DE Water Science Center)
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Matthew Cashman

Leibniz-Institut for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB-Berlin): Berlin, Berlin, DE

2011-09 to 2014-08 | PhD Researcher
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Matthew Cashman

Fondazione Edmund Mach: San Michele all'Adige, Trentino-Alto Adige, IT

2013-04 to 2013-10 | Visiting Researcher (Sustainable Agriculture)
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Education and qualifications (4)

Queen Mary University of London: London, London, GB

2011-10 to 2015-09 | PhD River Science (Geography)
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Matthew Cashman

Freie Universität Berlin: Berlin, Berlin, DE

2011-09 to 2015-09 | PhD River Science (Institute of Biology)
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Matthew Cashman

Fordham University: New York, NY, US

2009-09 to 2011-08 | MSc Biological Sciences (Concentration: Ecology) (Department of Biological Sciences)
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Matthew Cashman

Fordham University: Bronx, NY, US

2002-09 to 2006-05 | BSc Biological Sciences (Department of Biological Sciences)
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Works (27)

Integrated water availability in the conterminous United States, 2010–20

2025 | Report
Contributors: Edward G. Stets; Matthew J. Cashman; Olivia L. Miller; Kathryn A. Powlen
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Status of water-quality conditions in the United States, 2010–20

2025 | Report
Contributors: Melinda L. Erickson; Olivia L. Miller; Matthew J. Cashman; James R. Degnan; James E. Reddy; Anthony J. Martinez; Elmera Azadpour
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Connecting conservation practices to local stream health in the Chesapeake Bay watershed

2024 | Report
Contributors: Gregory Noe; Paul L. Angermeier; Larry B. Barber; Joe Buckwalter; Matthew Joseph Cashman; Olivia Devereux; Thomas Rossiter Doody; Sally Entrekin; Rosemary Margaret Fanelli; Nathaniel Hitt et al.
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Physical habitat is more than a sediment issue: A multi-dimensional habitat assessment indicates new approaches for river management

Journal of Environmental Management
2024-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew J. Cashman; Gina Lee; Leah E. Staub; Michelle P. Katoski; Kelly O. Maloney
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Impounded sediment and dam removal: Erosion rates and proximal downstream fate

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2024-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Mathias J. Collins; Matthew E. Baker; Matthew J. Cashman; Andrew Miller; Stephen Van Ryswick
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Causal inference approaches reveal both positive and negative unintended effects of agricultural and urban management practices on instream biological condition

Journal of Environmental Management
2024-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Sean Emmons; Taylor Woods; Matthew Cashman; Olivia Devereux; Greg Noe; John Young; Scott Stranko; Jay Kilian; Katherine Hanna; Kelly Maloney
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Assessing the added value of antecedent streamflow alteration information in modeling stream biological condition

Science of The Total Environment
2024-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Taylor Woods; Ken Eng; Daren M. Carlisle; Matthew J. Cashman; Michael R. Meador; Karen R. Ryberg; Kelly O. Maloney
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Tracking status and trends in seven key indicators of stream health in the Chesapeake Bay watershed

2023 | Report
Contributors: Samuel H. Austin; Matt J. Cashman; John W. Clune; James E. Colgin; Rosemary M. Fanelli; Kevin P. Krause; Emily Majcher; Kelly O. Maloney; Chris A. Mason; Doug L. Moyer et al.
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Identifying Key Stressors Driving Biological Impairment in Freshwater Streams in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, USA

Environmental Management
2022-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0364-152X
Part of ISSN: 1432-1009
Contributors: Rosemary M. Fanelli; Matthew J. Cashman; Aaron J. Porter
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Quantifying connectivity and its effects on sediment budgeting for an agricultural basin, Chesapeake Bay Watershed, United States

Hydrological Processes
2022-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Zachary J. Clifton; Matthew J. Cashman; Allen C. Gellis; Michelle P. Katoski; Lucas A. Nibert; Gregory B. Noe
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Explainable machine learning improves interpretability in the predictive modeling of biological stream conditions in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, USA

Journal of Environmental Management
2022-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Kelly O. Maloney; Claire Buchanan; Rikke D. Jepsen; Kevin P. Krause; Matthew J. Cashman; Benjamin P. Gressler; John A. Young; Matthias Schmid
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Using fish community and population indicators to assess the biological condition of streams and rivers of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA

Ecological Indicators
2022-01 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1470-160X
Contributors: Kelly O. Maloney; Kevin P. Krause; Matthew J. Cashman; Wesley M. Daniel; Benjamin P. Gressler; Daniel J. Wieferich; John A. Young
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An assessment of marine, estuarine, and riverine habitat vulnerability to climate change in the Northeast U.S.

PLOS ONE
2021-12-09 | Journal article | Author
Part of ISSN: 1932-6203
Contributors: Emily Farr; Michael Johnson; Mark Nelson; Jonathan A. Hare; Wendy E. Morrison; Matthew Lettrich; Bruce Vogt; Christopher Meaney; Ursula A. Howson; Peter J. Auster et al.
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Time marches on, but do the causal pathways driving instream habitat and biology remain consistent?

Science of The Total Environment
2021-10 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0048-9697
Contributors: Richard H. Walker; Matthew J. Ashton; Matthew J. Cashman; Rosemary M. Fanelli; Kevin P. Krause; Gregory B. Noe; Kelly O. Maloney
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Structural complexity influences the ecosystem engineering effects of in‐stream large wood

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2021-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew J. Cashman; Gemma L. Harvey; Geraldene Wharton
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Channel response to a dam‐removal sediment pulse captured at high‐temporal resolution using routine gage data

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2021-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew J. Cashman; Allen C. Gellis; Eric Boyd; Mathias J. Collins; Scott W. Anderson; Brett D. McFarland; Ashley M. Ryan
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Linking Altered Flow Regimes to Biological Condition: an Example Using Benthic Macroinvertebrates in Small Streams of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

Environmental Management
2021-03 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0364-152X
Contributors: Kelly Oliver Maloney; Daren Milo Carlisle; Claire Buchanan; Jennifer Lynn Rapp; Samuel Hess Austin; Matthew Joseph Cashman; John André Young
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Sediment dynamics and implications for management: State of the science from long‐term research in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA

WIREs Water
2020-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2049-1948
Part of ISSN: 2049-1948
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Matthew Cashman

Linking hydrological connectivity to gully erosion in savanna rangelands tributary to the Great Barrier Reef using structure‐from‐motion photogrammetry

Land Degradation & Development
2020-01-15 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1085-3278
Part of ISSN: 1099-145X
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Matthew Cashman

Sediment Source Assessment Using Sediment Fingerprints

2018 | Report
Contributors: Allen C. Gellis; Lillian E. Gorman Sanisaca; Matthew J. Cashman
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Trends in the use of large wood in UK river restoration projects: insights from the National River Restoration Inventory

Water and Environment Journal
2018-11 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1747-6585
Contributors: Matthew Joseph Cashman; Geraldene Wharton; Gemma L. Harvey; Marc Naura; Alexandra Bryden
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Bank‐derived material dominates fluvial sediment in a suburban Chesapeake Bay watershed

River Research and Applications
2018-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew J. Cashman; Allen Gellis; Lillian Gorman Sanisaca; Gregory B. Noe; Vanessa Cogliandro; Anna Baker
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Wood mitigates the effect of hydropeaking scour on periphyton biomass and nutritional quality in semi-natural flume simulations

Aquatic Sciences
2017-07-25 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew J. Cashman; Gemma L. Harvey; Geraldene Wharton; Maria Cristina Bruno
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Combined stable-isotope and fatty-acid analyses demonstrate that large wood increases the autochthonous trophic base of a macroinvertebrate assemblage

Freshw Biol
2016-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew J. Cashman; Francesca Pilotto; Gemma L. Harvey; Geraldene Wharton; Martin T. Pusch
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Responses of benthic invertebrates to repeated hydropeaking in semi-natural flume simulations

Ecohydrol.
2015-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Maria Cristina Bruno; Matthew J. Cashman; Bruno Maiolini; Sofia Biffi; Guido Zolezzi
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The relationship between tree species richness, canopy space exploration and productivity in a temperate broad-leaf mixed forest

Forest Ecology and Management
2013 | Journal article
Contributors: Dominik Seidel; Christoph Leuschner; Christoph Scherber; Friderike Beyer; Tobias Wommelsdorf; Matthew J. Cashman; Lutz Fehrmann
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Elevated light and nutrients alter the nutritional quality of stream periphyton

Freshw Biol
2013-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Matthew J. Cashman; John D. Wehr; Kam Truhn
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