Automated Author Profile

Hayes, Nicole

Current S-Index

13.5

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.7

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

8

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

63.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

5

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Data for Reduced snow and increased nutrients show enhanced ice-associated photoautotrophic growth using a modified experimental under-ice design

We modified an existing stream method to create a novel under-ice approach by deploying nutrient diffusing substrates (single nutrient amendments, nitrogen or phosphorus; combined enrichment of nitrogen and phosphorus) under two different light scenarios (snow covered, reduced light; snow removed, increased light) near the water-ice interface to mimic the habitat of ice-associated photoautotrophs. The data associated with the nutrient diffusing substrates are: chlorophyll a concentrations, 16S, and 18S.

Authors

  • Knoll, Lesley ;
  • Fry, Benton ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Sauer, Hailey
0 Citations0 Mentions54% FAIR1.3 Dataset Index
10.13020/d00x-4m782023

Geographically paired lake-reservoir dataset derived from the 2007 USA EPA National Lakes Assessment

Climate change poses a significant threat to lake and reservoir ecosystems, though the exact nature of these threats may differ between lakes and reservoirs. To assess differences between lakes and reservoirs that may influence their response to climate change, we compared catchment and waterbody attributes of 132 geographically paired lakes and reservoirs from the 2007 United States Environmental Protection Agencys National Lakes Assessment (NLA) dataset. The data include the NLA IDs of each waterbody and their elevation, catchment area, surface area, perimeter, maximum depth, residence time, Secchi disk depth, surface temperature, and bottom temperature. Residence time data was collected from estimates generated by Brooks, J.R., J.J. Gibson, S.J. Birks, M.H. Weber, K.D. Rodecap, J.L. Stoddard. 2014. Stable isotope estimates of evaporation: inflow and water residence time for lakes across the United States as a tool for national lake water quality assessments. Limnology and Oceanography 59(6):2150-2165.

Authors

  • Corman, Jessica ;
  • Deemer, Bridget ;
  • Strock, Kristin ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Razavi, Roxanne
0 Citations0 Mentions44% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6073/pasta/bc15b07bab352c16c19e9bf4f1c385d02022

Geographically paired lake-reservoir dataset derived from the 2007 USA EPA National Lakes Assessment

Climate change poses a significant threat to lake and reservoir ecosystems, though the exact nature of these threats may differ between lakes and reservoirs. To assess differences between lakes and reservoirs that may influence their response to climate change, we compared catchment and waterbody attributes of 132 geographically paired lakes and reservoirs from the 2007 United States Environmental Protection Agencys National Lakes Assessment (NLA) dataset. The data include the NLA IDs of each waterbody and their elevation, catchment area, surface area, perimeter, maximum depth, residence time, Secchi disk depth, surface temperature, and bottom temperature. Residence time data was collected from estimates generated by Brooks, J.R., J.J. Gibson, S.J. Birks, M.H. Weber, K.D. Rodecap, J.L. Stoddard. 2014. Stable isotope estimates of evaporation: inflow and water residence time for lakes across the United States as a tool for national lake water quality assessments. Limnology and Oceanography 59(6):2150-2165.

Authors

  • Corman, Jessica ;
  • Deemer, Bridget ;
  • Strock, Kristin ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Razavi, Roxanne
0 Citations0 Mentions44% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6073/pasta/811aad970d486960b34086b911e8e9df2022

New draft item

This is the data for the manuscript: "A shifting tide: Recommendations for incorporating science communication into graduate training" published in Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin. Files are not publicly available due to privacy concerns.

Authors

  • Hundey, Elizabeth J. ;
  • Olker, Jennifer H. ;
  • Carreira, Cátia ;
  • Daigle, Remi ;
  • Elgin, Ashley K. ;
  • Finiguerra, Michael ;
  • Gownaris, Natasha J. ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Heffner, Leanna ;
  • N. Roxanna Razavi ;
  • Shirey, Patrick D. ;
  • Tolar, Bradley B. ;
  • Wood-Charlson, Elisha M.
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.3814383.v12016

Geographically paired lake-reservoir dataset derived from the 2007 USA EPA National Lakes Assessment

No description available

Authors

  • Corman, Jessica ;
  • Deemer, B. ;
  • Strock, K. ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Razavi, Roxane
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR2.1 Dataset Index
10.6073/pasta/399e7104fc4e6cd1405c84c7f5c2584c2016

Data for: "A shifting tide: Recommendations for incorporating science communication into graduate training"

This is the data for the manuscript: "A shifting tide: Recommendations for incorporating science communication into graduate training" published in Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin. Files are not publicly available due to privacy concerns.

Authors

  • Hundey, Elizabeth J. ;
  • Olker, Jennifer H. ;
  • Carreira, Cátia ;
  • Daigle, Remi ;
  • Elgin, Ashley K. ;
  • Finiguerra, Michael ;
  • Gownaris, Natasha J. ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Heffner, Leanna ;
  • N. Roxanna Razavi ;
  • Shirey, Patrick D. ;
  • Tolar, Bradley B. ;
  • Wood-Charlson, Elisha M.
1 Citation0 Mentions65% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.3814383.v22016

Geographically paired lake-reservoir dataset derived from the 2007 USA EPA National Lakes Assessment

Climate change poses a significant threat to lake and reservoir ecosystems, though the exact nature of these threats may differ between lakes and reservoirs. To assess differences between lakes and reservoirs that may influence their response to climate change, we compared catchment and waterbody attributes of 132 geographically paired lakes and reservoirs from the 2007 United States Environmental Protection Agencys National Lakes Assessment (NLA) dataset. The data include the NLA IDs of each waterbody and their elevation, catchment area, surface area, perimeter, maximum depth, residence time, Secchi disk depth, surface temperature, and bottom temperature. Residence time data was collected from estimates generated by Brooks, J.R., J.J. Gibson, S.J. Birks, M.H. Weber, K.D. Rodecap, J.L. Stoddard. 2014. Stable isotope estimates of evaporation: inflow and water residence time for lakes across the United States as a tool for national lake water quality assessments. Limnology and Oceanography 59(6):2150-2165.

Authors

  • Corman, Jessica ;
  • Deemer, Bridget ;
  • Strock, Kristin ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Razavi, Roxanne
4 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR4.2 Dataset Index
10.6073/pasta/17cb7958c74f8bfc135f3e7f04ee944e2016

Data for: "A shifting tide: Recommendations for incorporating science communication into graduate training"

This is the data for the manuscript: "A shifting tide: Recommendations for incorporating science communication into graduate training" published in Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin. Files are not publicly available due to privacy concerns.

Authors

  • Hundey, Elizabeth J. ;
  • Olker, Jennifer H. ;
  • Carreira, Cátia ;
  • Daigle, Remi ;
  • Elgin, Ashley K. ;
  • Finiguerra, Michael ;
  • Gownaris, Natasha J. ;
  • Hayes, Nicole ;
  • Heffner, Leanna ;
  • N. Roxanna Razavi ;
  • Shirey, Patrick D. ;
  • Tolar, Bradley B. ;
  • Wood-Charlson, Elisha M.
0 Citations0 Mentions65% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.38143832016