Molly Cain
Environmental Science · Indiana University
Publications
17
Citations
98
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
16
Publishing since 2010
Molly Cain studies how water moves through landscapes and how this movement transports sediment and nutrients like nitrogen. Much of the work focuses on human-modified environments such as agricultural fields with tile drainage, floodplains, and mountain catchments, examining when and how runoff and pollutant transport are triggered. The research combines field measurements with analysis of the physical processes linking water, soil, and land features.
Publication activity has been steady over the past decade, averaging about one output per year with occasional years of two.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Empirical Evidence of Dynamic Hydrogeomorphic Feature Inundation in a Lowland Floodplain
Hydrological Processes · 2025
- Empirical evidence of dynamic hydrogeomorphic feature inundation in a lowland floodplain
2024
- Emergent role of critical interfaces in the dynamics of intensively managed landscapes
Earth-Science Reviews · 2023
- Antecedent Conditions Control Thresholds of Tile‐Runoff Generation and Nitrogen Export in Intensively Managed Landscapes
Water Resources Research · 2022
- Antecedent conditions control thresholds of tile-runoff generation and nitrogen export in intensively managed landscapes
2022
- Cain et al., (2022) Antecedent conditions control thresholds of tile-runoff generation and nitrogen export in intensively managed landscapes - Tabular Data
HydroShare Resources · 2021
- Thresholds of tile runoff generation and nitrogen transport in intensively managed landscapes
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2020
- Threshold changes in tile drain storm runoff controlled by antecedent conditions
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2019
- Ecohydrologic separation alters interpreted hydrologic stores and fluxes in a headwater mountain catchment
Hydrological Processes · 2019
- ECOHYDROLOGIC SEPARATION ALTERS INTERPRETED HYDROLOGIC STORES AND FLUXES IN A HEADWATER MOUNTAIN CATCHMENT
Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America · 2018
- Wetland Elevations at Sub-Centimeter Precision: Exploring the Use of Digital Barcode Leveling for Elevation Monitoring
Estuaries and Coasts · 2017
- Accounting for Ecohydrologic Separation Alters Interpreted Catchment Hydrology
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2017
- Multi-Scale observation of time-variable surface and subsurface interactions of an intermittent urban stream
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts · 2016
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts×3
- Hydrological Processes×2
- Water Resources Research×1
- Earth-Science Reviews×1
- Estuaries and Coasts×1
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