Publications
Journal Publications and Book Chapters
2023
- 83. McManamay, R.A., K. Larson, J. Tagestad, H.I. Jager, C.R. DeRolph, M.S. Bevelhimer. 2023. Mutually beneficial outcomes for hydropower expansion and environmental protection at a basin scale. Science of the Total Environment 165298. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165298
- 82. Morrison, R.R., K. Simonson, R.A. McManamay, D. Carver. 2023. Degradation of floodplain integrity within the contiguous United States. Nature Communications Earth & Environment https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00877-4
- 81. Garrett, K.P., K.S. Rose, R.A. McManamay. 2023. Ready or not, here it comes: Assessing the gaps in community plans for renewable energy transitions within the United States. Energy Research and Social Science 102: 103164.
- 80. Lueders, M.B., R.A. McManamay. 2023. Species depletion profiles as an alternative to streamflow alteration thresholds in a hydroecological risk assessment. Ecological Indicators 147: 109989
2022
- 79. Garrett, K., R.A. McManamay, A. Witt. 2022. Harnessing the power of environmental flows: sustaining river ecosystem integrity while increasing energy potential at hydropower dams. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 173: 113049
- 78. Khan, Z., E. Abraham, S. Aggarwal, M. A. Khan, R. Arguello, et al. (R. A. McManamay 44th Author). 2022. Emerging themes and future directions of multi-sector nexus research and implementation. Frontiers in Environmental Science 10: 918085. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.918085
- 77.McManamay, R.A., R. George, R.R. Morrison, B. L. Ruddell. 2022. Mapping hydrologic alteration and ecological consequences in stream reaches of the conterminous United States. Scientific Data 9:450 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01566-1
- 76. Pilla, R.M., N. A. Griffiths, L. Gu, S-C. Kao, R. McManamay, D.M. Ricciuto, X. Shi. 2022. Anthropogenically driven climate and landscape change effects on inland water carbon dynamics: What have we learned and where are we going? Global Change Biology DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16324
- 75. McManamay, R.A., C. Brinkley, C.R. Vernon, S. Raj, J.S. Rice. 2022. Urban land teleconnections in the United States: A graphical network approach. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 95 (2022) 101822 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2022.101822
74. Sturtevant, J., R.A. McManamay, C.R. DeRolph. 2022. U.S. national water and energy land dataset for integrated multisector dynamics research. Scientific Data. 9:183 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01290-w - 73. Fork, M.L., R.A. McManamay, J.B. Heffernan. 2022. Propagation of inflowing urban stormwater pulses through reservoir embayments. Urban Ecosystems https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-022-01218-7
- 72. McManamay, R.A. 2022. Hydrology and classification of rivers for management. In (Poff, L. ed), Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, Elsevier, ISBN 9780124095489, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819166-8.00080-3.
- 71. Woodyard, M., B.A. Polidoro, C.W. Matson, R.A. McManamay, S. Saul, K.E. Carpenter, T.K. Collier, R. Di Giulio, R. Grubbs, C. Linardich, J.A. Moore, I.C. Romero, D. Schlenk, K. Strongin. 2022. A comprehensive petrochemical vulnerability index for marine fishes in the Gulf of Mexico. Science of the Total Environment 820: 152892.
- 70. Surendran Nair, S., C. DeRolph, M.J. Peterson, R.A. McManamay, T. Mathews. Integrated watershed process model for evaluating mercury sources, transport, and future remediation scenarios in an industrially contaminated site. Journal of Hazardous Materials 423: 127049.
- 69. Turner, S.W.D., J.S. Rice, K.D. Nelson, C.R. Vernon, R. McManamay, K. Dickson, L. Marston. 2021. Comparison of potential drinking water source contamination across one hundred U.S. cities. Nature Communications 12:7254.
- 68. Jager, H.I, R. A. Efroymson, R.A. McManamay. 2021. Renewable energy and biological conservation in a changing world. Biological Conservation 263: Nov 2021-109354
- 67. Garrett, K., R. A. McManamay, J. Wang. 2021. Global hydropower expansion without building new dams. Environmental Research Letters https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac2f18
- 66. Troia, M.J., R.A. McManamay, S-C. Kao, P. O'Connor. 2021. A heuristic tool to assess regional impacts of renewable energy infrastructure on conservation areas. Biological Conservation 263: 109334
- 65. McManamay, R.A., C.R. Vernon, H.I. Jager. 2021. Global biodiversity implications of alternative electrification strategies under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. Biological Conservation 260: 109234
- 64. George, R.N., M.B. Lueders, B.L. Ruddell, R.A. McManamay. 2021. Earth’s Imperiled Rivers. Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-821139-7.00066-0.
- 63. Major, J., D. Perry, C. Aslan, R. McManamay. 2021. Identifying gaps in protected areas to expand integrated riverine ecosystem conservation. Conservation Science and Practice DOI: 10.1111/csp2.470
- 62. Bhaduri, B., R. McManamay, O. Omitaomu, J. Sanyal, A. Rose. 2021. Urban energy systems: Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, pgs 281-308, In Shi, W., M.F. Goodchild, M. Batty, M-P. Kwan, A Zhang (Ed.) Urban Informatics, The Urban Book Series, Springer DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-8983-6
- 61. McManamay, R. A., KC, B., Allen‐Dumas, M. R., Kao, SC., Brelsford, C. M., Ruddell, B. L., et al. 2021. Reanalysis of water withdrawal for irrigation, electric power, and public supply sectors in the conterminous United States, 1950 to 2016. Water Resources Research 57: e2020WR027751. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020WR027751
- 60. Absar, S.M., R.A. McManamay, B. Preston, A. Taylor. 2021. Bridging global socioeconomic scenarios with policy adaptations to examine energy-water trade-offs. Energy Policy 149: 111911.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111911
- 59. George, R., R. McManamay, D. Perry, J. Sabo, B.L. Ruddell. 2020. Indicators of hydro-ecological alteration for the rivers of the United States. Ecological Indicators 120: 106908
- 58. McManamay, R.A., E. Parish, C.R. DeRolph. 2020. A dataset of eco-evidence tools to inform early-stage environmental impact assessments of hydropower development. Data in Brief 30: 105629. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.105629
- 57. McManamay, R.A., E. Parish, C.R. DeRolph, A. Witt, W. Graf, A. Burtner. 2020. Evidence-based indicator approach to guide preliminary environmental impact assessments of hydropower development. Journal of Environmental Management 265: 110489 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110489
- 56. Surendran Nair, S., A. King, J. Gulledge, B. Preston, R.A. McManamay, C. Clark. 2020.Economic losses from extreme weather in the U.S. Gulf Coast region: Spatially differential contributions of climate hazard and socioeconomic exposure and vulnerability. Environmental Research Letters DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab7b9a
- 55. Gangrade, S., S-C. Kao, R.A. McManamay. 2020. Multi-model and Multi-resolution Hydroclimate Projections for the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin in the Southeastern United States. Scientific Reports 10:2870. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-59806-6
- 54. Richter, B.D. et al. (R.A. McManamay, 9th author). 2020. Water scarcity and fish imperilment driven by beef production. Nature Sustainability https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-020-0483-z
- 53. Karpack, M.N., R.R. Morrison, R.A. McManamay. 2020. Quantitative assessment of floodplain functionality using an index of integrity. Ecological Indicators 111: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.106051
- 52. Hecht, J.S., R.M. Vogel, R.A. McManamay, C.N. Kroll, J.M. Reed. 2020. Decision trees for incorporating hypothesis tests of hydrologic alteration into hydropower-ecosystem tradeoffs. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 146(5): 04020017. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001184
- 51. Troia, M.J., R.A. McManamay. 2019. Biogeographic classification of streams using fish community- and trait-environment relationships. Diversity and Distributions https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13001
- 50. McManamay, R.A., H.I. Jager. 2019. Stream Biomes of the World. Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, Elsevier. ISBN 9780124095489, DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.12047-0.
- 49. Surendran Nair, S., R.A. McManamay, C.R. DeRolph, M. Dumas-Allen. 2019. Methods for integrating high-resolution land, climate, and infrastructure scenarios in a hydrologic simulation model. Methods X DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2019.10.010
- 48. McManamay, R.A., C.R. DeRolph, S. Surendran Nair, M. Dumas-Allen. Spatially explicit land-energy-water future scenarios for cities: Guiding infrastructure transitions for urban sustainability. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 112: 880-900
- 47. Pracheil, B.M., R.A. McManamay, E.S. Parish, S.L. Curd, B.T. Smith, et al. A checklist of river function indicators for hydropower ecological assessment. Science of the Total Environment 687: 1245-1260.
- 46. DeRolph, C.R., R.A. McManamay, A.M. Morton, S. Surendran Nair. 2019. City energysheds and renewable energy in the United States. Nature Sustainability 2: 412–420
- 45. McManamay, R.A., C.R. DeRolph. 2019. A stream classification system for the conterminous United States. Scientific Data 6: 190017 (2019)
- 44. Parish, E., B.M. Pracheil, R.A. McManamay, S.L. Curd, C.R. DeRolph, B.T. Smith. 2019. Review of environmental metrics used across multiple sectors and geographies to evaluate the effects of hydropower development. Applied Energy 238:101-118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.01.038
- 43. McManamay, R.A., J.S. Perkin, H.I. Jager. 2019. Commonalities in stream connectivity restoration alternatives: An attempt to simplify barrier removal optimization. Ecosphere 10(2):e02596. 10.1002/ecs2.2596
- 42. McManamay, R.A., F. Linam, T. J. Mathews, M.J. Peterson. 2019. Scaling mercury biodynamics from individuals to populations: implications of an herbivorous fish on mercury cycles in streams. Freshwater Biology DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13265
2018
- 41. Zaidi, S.M.A., V. Chandola, M.R. Allen, R.A. McManamay, J. Sanyal, R.N. Stewart, B.L. Bhaduri. 2018. Machine learning for the Energy-Water Nexus: Challenges and Opportunities. Big Earth Data DOI: 10.1080/20964471.2018.1526057
- 40. Allen, M.R., S.M.A. Zaidi, V. Chandola, A.M. Morton, C.M. Brelsford, R.A. McManamay, B. KC, J. Sanyal, R.N. Stewart, B.L. Bhaduri. 2018. A survey of methods for Energy-Water Nexus knowledge discovery. Big Earth Data. DOI: 10.1080/20964471.2018.1524344.
- 39. Manamay R.A., M.J. Troia, C.R. DeRolph, A. Sheldon Olivero, A.R. Barnett, S-C. Kao, M.G. Anderson. 2018. A stream classification system to explore the physical habitat diversity and anthropogenic impacts in riverscapes of the eastern United States. PLoS ONE 13(6): e0198439. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198439
- 38. Tran, L., R.A. McManamay, H. Kim. 2018. A non-parametric distance-based method using all available indicators for integrated environmental assessment – A case study of the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2018.1441812
- 37. Brewer, S.K., T.A. Worthington, R. Mollenhauer, D.R. Stewart, R.A. McManamay, L. Geurtault, D. Moore. 2018. Synthesizing models useful for ecohydrology and ecohydraulic approaches: An emphasis on integrating models to address complex research questions. Ecohydrology https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1966
- 36. McManamay, R.A, J.G. Smith, R.T. Jett, T.J. Mathews, M.J. Peterson. 2018. Identifying non-reference sites to guide restoration and long-term monitoring. Science of the Total Environment DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.107
2017
- 35. Troia, M.J., R.A. McManamay. 2017. Completeness and coverage of open-access freshwater fish distribution data in the United States. Diversity and Distributions DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12637
- 34. McManamay, R.A., S. Surendran Nair, C.R. DeRolph, B.L. Ruddell, A.M. Morton, R.N. Stewart, M.J. Troia, L. Tran, H. Kim, B.L. Bhaduri. 2017. US cities can manage national hydrology and biodiversity using local infrastructure policy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114: 9581–9586. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1706201114
- 33. McManamay, R.A., N. Griffiths, C.R. DeRolph, B.M Pracheil. 2017. A synopsis of global mapping of freshwater habitats and biodiversity: Implications for conservation, in Hufnagel, L. (ed) Pure and Applied Biogeography, InTechOpen, Rijeka, Croatia. ISBN 978-953-51-5222-4.
- 32. Vanni, M., P.B. McIntyre, et al. (66 authors, R.A. McManamay 42nd author). 2017. A global database of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates of aquatic animals. Ecology – Data Paper. DOI: 10.1002/ecy.1792
- 31. Morton, A., N. Nagle, J. Piburn, R. N. Stewart, and R. McManamay. 2017. A hybrid dasymetric and machine learning approach to high-resolution residential electricity consumption modeling in Griffith, D.A., C. Yongwan, D.J. Dean (eds). Advances in Geocomputation: Geocomputation 2015--The 13th International Conference. Springer, pp. 47-58. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-22786-3_5
- 30. Buchanan, B., D. Auerbach, R.A. McManamay, J. Taylor, A. Flecker, J. Archibald, D. Fuka, M. Walter. 2017. Environmental flows in the context of unconventional natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale. Ecological Applications 27: 37–55.
2016
- 29. Pracheil, B.M., R.A. McManamay, M.S. Bevelhimer, C.R. DeRolph, G.F. Cada. 2016. A Traits-based approach for prioritizing species for monitoring and surrogacy selection. Endangered Species Research 31: 243–258.
- 28. McManamay, R.A., S.K. Brewer, H. Jager, M. Troia. 2016. Organizing environmental flow frameworks to meet US Hydropower mitigation needs. Environmental Management 58: 365-385.
- 27. Brewer, S.K., R.A. McManamay, A.D. Miller, R. Mollenhauer, T.A. Worthington, T. Arsuffi. 2016. Advancing environmental flow science: developing frameworks for altered landscapes and integrating efforts across disciplines. Environmental Management DOI 10.1007/s00267-016-0703-5
- 26. Troia, MJ, R.A. McManamay. 2016. Filling in the Gaps: characterizing spatial, environmental, and temporal coverage of open-access biodiversity data. Ecology and Evolution DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2225
- 25. McManamay, R.A., R.T. Jett, M.G. Ryon, S.M. Gregory, S.H. Stratton, M.J. Peterson, 2016. Dispersal limitations on fish community recovery following long-term water quality remediation. Hydrobiologia DOI: 10.1007/s10750-015-2612-7
- 24. McManamay, R.A., C. Oigbokie, S-C. Kao, M.S. Bevelhimer. 2016. A classification of US hydropower dams by their modes of operation. River Research and Applications DOI: 10.1002/rra.3004
- 23. Auerbach, D.A., B.P. Buchanan, A.V. Alexiades, E.P. Anderson, A.C. Encalada, E.I. Larson, R.A. McManamay, G.L. Poe, M.T. Walter, A.S. Flecker. 2016. Towards catchment classification in data-scarce regions. Ecohydrology DOI: 10.1002/eco.1721.
2015
- 22. McManamay, R.A., B.K. Peoples, D.J. Orth, C.A. Dolloff, and D.C. Matthews. 2015. Isolating causal pathways between flow and fish in the regulated river hierarchy. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72: 1731-1748.
- 21. McManamay, R.A., and E.A. Frimpong. 2015. Hydrologic filtering of fish life history strategies across the US: Implications of streamflow alteration on fish assemblages. Ecological Applications 25: 243-263. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0247.1
- 20. McManamay, R.A., N. Samu, S-C. Kao, M.S. Bevelhimer, and S.C. Hetrick. 2015. A multi-scale spatial approach to address environmental effects of small hydropower development. Environmental Management 55: 217-243.
- 19. McManamay, R.A., M.S. Bevelhimer, E.A. Frimpong. 2015. Associations among hydrologic classifications and fish traits to support environmental flow standards. Ecohydrology 8, 460–479
2014
- 18. McManamay, R.A., M.S. Bevelhimer. 2014. Sustainable solutions to benefit fisheries and hydropower at a basin scale in B. Beard (ed.) Québec City Meeting Wrap Up. Fisheries 39(12): 602.
- 17. McManamay, R.A., R.M. Utz. 2014. Open-access databases as unprecedented resources and drivers of cultural change in fisheries science. Fisheries 39: 417-425.
- 16. McManamay, R.A. 2014. Quantifying and Generalizing Hydrologic Responses to Dam Regulation using a Statistical Modeling Approach. Journal of Hydrology 519: 1278-1296.
- 15. Bevelhimer, M.S., R.A. McManamay, B. O’Conner. 2014. Characterizing sub-daily flow regimes: implications of hydrologic resolution on ecohydrology studies. River Research and Applications DOI: 10.1002/rra.2781
- 14. Jager, H.I., and R.A. McManamay. 2014. Comment on ‘‘Cumulative biophysical impact of small and large hydropower development in Nu River, China’’ by Kelly Kibler and Desiree Tullos. Water Resources Research 49: 1–2.
- 13. McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, H.I. Jager. 2014. Accounting for variation in species detection in fish community monitoring. Fisheries Management and Ecology 21: 96–112.
- 12. McManamay, R.A., M.S. Bevelhimer, S. Kao. 2014. Updating the US hydrologic classification: an approach to clustering and stratifying ecohydrologic data. Ecohydrology 7: 903–926
2013
- 11. McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, C.A. Dolloff. 2013. Macroinvertebrate community responses to gravel augmentation in a Southeastern regulated river. Southeastern Naturalist 12: 599-618.
- 10. Peoples, B.K., R.A. McManamay, D.J. Orth, E.A. Frimpong. 2013. Nesting habitat use by river chubs in a hydrologically variable Appalachian tailwater. Ecology of Freshwater Fish DOI: 10.1111/eff.12078
- 9. McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, C.A. Dolloff. 2013. Application of the ELOHA framework to regulated rivers in the Upper Tennessee River basin. Environmental Management 51:1210–1235.
- Cover photo of Journal Issue: https://link.springer.com/journal/267/51/6/page/1
- 8. McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, J. Kauffman, M.D. Davis. 2013. A database and meta-analysis of ecological responses to flow in the South Atlantic Region. Southeastern Naturalist 12 (Monograph 5): 1-36.
2012
- 7. McManamay, R.A., J.T. Young, D.J. Orth. 2012. Spawning of white sucker (Catostomus Commersoni) in a stormwater pond inlet. American Midland Naturalist 168: 466-476.
- 6. McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, C.A. Dolloff. 2012. Revisiting the homogenization of dammed rivers in the Southeastern US. Journal of Hydrology 424-425: 217-237.
- 5. McManamay, R. A., D. J. Orth, C. A. Dolloff, and E. A. Frimpong. 2012. Regional frameworks applied to hydrology: can landscape-based frameworks capture the hydrologic variability? River Research and Applications 28: 1325-1339.
- 4. McManamay, R. A., D. J. Orth, C. A. Dolloff, and E. A. Frimpong. 2012. A regional classification of unregulated streamflows: spatial resolution and hierarchical frameworks. River Research and Applications 28: 1019–1033.
2011
- 3. McManamay, R.A., J.R. Webster, H.M. Valett, C.A. Dolloff. 2011. Does diet influence consumer nutrient cycling? Macroinvertebrate and fish excretion in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 30: 84-102.
- 2. McManamay, R.H., L.M. Resler, J.B. Campbell, and R.A. McManamay. 2011. Assessing the impact of balsam woolly adelgid (Adelges piceae Ratz.) and anthropogenic disturbance on the stand structure and mortality of Fraser fir (Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir.) in the Black Mountains of North Carolina. Castanea 76: 1-19.
2010
- 1. McManamay, R. A., D. J. Orth, C. A. Dolloff, and M. A. Cantrell. 2010. Gravel addition as a habitat restoration technique for tailwaters. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 30:1238-1257.
Significant Technical Documents
- 20. Bhaduri, B., A.J. Simon, M.R. Allen, J. Sanyal, R.N. Stewart, R.A. McManamay. 2018. Energy-Water Nexus Knowledge Discovery Framework, Experts’ Meeting. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ORNL/TM-2017/753. January 2018. DOI:10.2172/1426570.
19. Peterson, M.J., et al. (17 authors, R.A. McManamay 14th author).2017. Mercury remediation technology development for Lower Easter Fork Poplar Creek – FY 2016 Progress Report. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-2017/366. July 2017.
18. Peterson, M.J., M.S. Greeley, R.T. Jett, T.J. Mathews, J.G. Smith, R.A. McManamay, N.J. Jones, N. Griffiths, S.C. Brooks. 2017. Y-12 National Security Complex Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program 2016 Calendar Year Report. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ORNL/SPR-2017/331. July 2017.
17. Smith, B.T. et al. (22 authors, R.A. McManamay 22th author). 2016. A multi-year plan for research, development, and prototype testing of standard modular hydropower technology. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL/TM-2016/102. November 2016.
16. Hydropower Vision: A new chapter for American’s 1st renewable electricity source. (300 authors). 2016. US Department of Energy. http://energy.gov/eere/water/new-vision-united-states-hydropower
15. Peterson, M.J., M.S. Greeley, R.T. Jett, T.J. Mathews, J.G. Smith, R.A. McManamay. 2016. Y-12 National Security Complex Biological Monitoring and Abatement Program 2015 Calendar Year Report. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ORNL/TM-2016/200. September 2016.
14. Witt, A.M., B.T. Smith, A.Tsakiris, et al. (R.A. McManamay 12th author). 2016. Exemplary Design Envelope Specification for Standard Modular Hydropower Technology. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ORNL/TM-2016/298. July 2016
13. McManamay, R.A., M.J. Troia, C.R. DeRolph, N.M. Samu. 2016. Stream Classification Tool User Manual: For Use in Applications in Hydropower-related environmental mitigation. Oak Ridge National Laboratory ORNL/TM-2015/670. January 2016.
12. Buchanan, B., R.A. McManamay, D. Auerbach, D. Fuka, M.T. Walter. 2015. Environmental Flow Analysis for the Marcellus Shale Region: A technical report submitted to the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative in completion of grant# 2012-03. Final Report. August 2015. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4328.9687
11. McManamay, R.A., M.J. Troia, C.R. DeRolph, M.S. Bevelhimer, M. P. Schramm, K.B. Larson, J.D. Tagestad, G.E. Johnson, H.I. Jager. 2015. Identifying Environmental Opportunities outside the Hydropower Project Boundary: An Updated Methodology of the Basin Scale Opportunity Assessment. ORNL TM-2014-540. January 2015.
10. Larson, K.B., G.E. Johnson, J.D. Tagestad, C.A. Duberstein, M.S. Bevelhimer, R.A. McManamay, C.R. DeRolph, and S.H. Geerlofs. 2014. The Integrated Basin-Scale Opportunity Assessment Initiative: Scoping Assessment for the Connecticut River Basin. Final Report. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Report PNNL-23778. October 2014.
9. Olivero Sheldon, A., R.A. McManamay. 2014. Literature review of freshwater classification frameworks. Prepared for the Appalachian LCC as part of the Grant, “A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative.” May 2014.
8. Kao, S.-C., R. A. McManamay, K. M. Stewart, N. M. Samu, B. Hadjerioua, S. T. DeNeale, D. Yeasmin, M. F. K. Pasha, A. A. Oubeidillah, and B. T. Smith. 2014. New Stream-reach Development: A Comprehensive Assessment of Hydropower Energy Potential in the United States, GPO DOE/EE-1063, Wind and Water Power Program, Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
7. Jager, H.I., B.A. Elrod, N.Samu, R.A. McManamay, and B.T. Smith. 2013. ESA Protection for the American Eel: Implications for U.S. Hydropower. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. ORNL/TM-2013/361. November 2013.
6. McManamay, R.A., P.W. Bonsall, S.C. Hetrick, J.Harn, J. Duncan, and B.T. Smith. 2013. Digital mapping and environmental characterization of National Wild and Scenic River Systems. Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2013 Final Report. ORNL/TM-2013/356. September 2013.
5. Johnson G.E., M.S. Bevelhimer, K.B. Larson, J.D. Tagestad, J.W. Saulsbury, R.A. McManamay, C.A. Duberstein, C.R. DeRolph, S.L. Hetrick, B.T. Smith, and S.H. Geerlofs. 2013. The Integrated Basin Scale Opportunity Assessment Initiative: Phase 1 methodology and preliminary scoping assessments for the Connecticut River and Roanoke River Basins. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Annual Report 2013. PNNL 22807. September 2013.
4. McManamay, R.A., and M.S. Bevelhimer. 2013. A holistic framework for environmental flows determination in hydropower contexts. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 2013 Project Report. ORNL/TM-2013/159. April 2013.
3. Vernon, C.R., E.V. Arntzen, M.C. Richmond, R.A. McManamay, T.P. Hanrahan C.L. Rakowski. 2013. GIS Framework for Large River Classification to Aid in the Evaluation of Flow-Ecology Relationships. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Report PNNL-22296. February 2013.
2. Hadjerioua, B., S-C Kao*, R.A. McManamay, M.D. Fayzul, K. Pasha, D. Yeasmin, A.A. Oubeidillah, N.M. Samu, K.M. Stewart, M.S. Bevelhimer, S.L. Hetrick, Y. Wei, and B.T. Smith. 2012. An assessment of energy potential from new small hydro development in the United States. Initial Report on Methodology. Report by Oak Ridge National Laboratory to the Department of Energy. August, 2012.
1. McManamay, R.A., D.J. Orth, J. Kauffman. 2011. Ecological responses to flow alteration in the South Atlantic Region: A literature review and meta-analysis. Report to the Southeastern Aquatic Resources Partnership. November 2011.