Nicolas Maxfield

  • Doctoral Student, Vörösmarty Lab, Environmental Sciences Initiative

Publications

N.E. Maxfield, R.A. Smith, J.W. Chang, A.W. Ando, T.-S. Lin, C.J. Vörösmarty, and J.-S. Shih. Riverine nitrogen flux and its response to management, climate, and other environmental factors in Northeast and Midwest United States. Frontiers in Environmental Science2023, 11.

H.H. Bokhari, E. Najafi, J. Dawidowicz, L. Wuchen, N. Maxfield, C.J. Vörösmarty, B.M. Fekete, S. Sanyal, T.-S. Lin, A. Miara, and S. Tuler. Simulating Basin-scale Linkages of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus with Reduced Complexity ModelingFrontiers in Environmental Science2023, 11.

C.J. Vörösmarty, J.M. Melillo, D.J. Wuebbles, A.K. Jain, A.W. Ando, M. Chen, S. Tuler, R. Smith, D. Kicklighter, F. Corsi, B. Fekete, A. Miara, H.H. Bokhari, J. Chang, T.-S. Lin, N. Maxfield, S. Sanyal, and J. Zhang. Applying the framework to study climate-induced extremes on food, energy, and water systems (C-FEWS): The role of engineered and natural infrastructures, technology, and environmental management in the United States Northeast and Midwest. Frontiers in Environmental Science2023, 11.

C.J. Vörösmarty, J.M. Melillo, D.J. Wuebbles, A.K. Jain, A.W. Ando, M. Chen, S. Tuler, R. Smith, D. Kicklighter, F. Corsi, B. Fekete, A. Miara, H.H. Bokhari, J. Chang, T.-S. Lin, N. Maxfield, S. Sanyal, J. Zhang, and D. Vignoles. The C-FEWS framework: Supporting studies of climate-induced extremes on food, energy, and water systems at the regional scale. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2023, 11.