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Claudio Paniconi publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claudio Paniconi sits on this spectrum.

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Claudio Paniconi D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claudio Paniconi sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Claudio Paniconi is affiliated with the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique in Canada. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields such as Environmental Engineering, Water Science and Technology, Civil and Structural Engineering, Global and Planetary Change, and Soil Science.

Their work covers multiple main topics that include Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Soil and Unsaturated Flow, Groundwater Flow and Contamination Studies, Irrigation Practices and Water Management, Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing, Climate Variability and Models, and Flood Risk Assessment and Management.

Paniconi's notable recent papers include:

  • Exploration of coupled surface-subsurface hydrological model responses and challenges through catchment- and hillslope-scale examples, 2025, Frontiers in Water
  • Machine Learning vs. Physics-Based Modeling for Real-Time Irrigation Management, 2020, Frontiers in Water
  • Numerical dispersion of solute transport in an integrated surface-subsurface hydrological model, 2021, Advances in Water Resources
  • Hydrologic Impacts of Surface Elevation and Spatial Resolution in Statistical Correction Approaches: Case Study of Flumendosa Basin, Italy, 2020, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
  • Issue Information, 2020, Water Resources Research

They frequently publish in venues such as:

  • Water Resources Research
  • Frontiers in Water
  • Advances in Water Resources
  • Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Paniconi include:

  • Andreas Langousis
  • Kumud Acharya
  • Newsha Ajami
  • Christophe Ancey
  • Holly Barnard

Best Publications

  • Surface-subsurface flow modeling with path-based runoff routing, boundary condition-based coupling, and assimilation of multisource observation data

    M. Camporese;C. Paniconi;M. Putti;S. Orlandini

  • A comparison of Picard and Newton iteration in the numerical solution of multidimensional variably saturated flow problems

    Claudio Paniconi;Mario Putti

  • Physically based modeling in catchment hydrology at 50: Survey and outlook

    Claudio Paniconi;Mario Putti

  • Hillslope‐storage Boussinesq model for subsurface flow and variable source areas along complex hillslopes: 1. Formulation and characteristic response

    Peter A. Troch;Claudio Paniconi;E. Emiel van Loon

  • Surface-subsurface model intercomparison: A first set of benchmark results to diagnose integrated hydrology and feedbacks

    Reed M. Maxwell;Mario Putti;Steven Meyerhoff;Jens Olaf Delfs

  • Managing the effects of multiple stressors on aquatic ecosystems under water scarcity. The GLOBAQUA project

    Alícia Navarro-Ortega;Vicenç Acuña;Alberto Bellin;Peter Burek

  • NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF ITERATIVE AND NONITERATIVE METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF THE NONLINEAR RICHARDS EQUATION

    Claudio Paniconi;Alvaro A. Aldama;Eric F. Wood

  • A detailed model for simulation of catchment scale subsurface hydrologic processes

    Claudio Paniconi;Eric F. Wood

  • The integrated hydrologic model intercomparison project, IH-MIP2: A second set of benchmark results to diagnose integrated hydrology and feedbacks

    Stefan Kollet;Mauro Sulis;Reed M. Maxwell;Claudio Paniconi

  • The importance of hydraulic groundwater theory in catchment hydrology: The legacy of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean‐Yves Parlange

    Peter A. Troch;Alexis Berne;Patrick Bogaart;Ciaran Harman

  • A comparison of two physics-based numerical models for simulating surface water–groundwater interactions

    Mauro Sulis;Steven B. Meyerhoff;Claudio Paniconi;Reed M. Maxwell

  • Assessment of climate change impacts at the catchment scale with a detailed hydrological model of surface‐subsurface interactions and comparison with a land surface model

    Mauro Sulis;Claudio Paniconi;Christine Rivard;Richard Harvey

  • Hillslope-storage Boussinesq model for subsurface flow and variable source areas along complex hillslopes: 2. Intercomparison with a three-dimensional Richards equation model

    Claudio Paniconi;Peter A. Troch;E. Emiel van Loon;Arno G. J. Hilberts

  • Modeling and Analysis of Seawater Intrusion in the Coastal Aquifer of Eastern Cap-Bon, Tunisia

    Claudio Paniconi;Ihsen Khlaifi;Giuditta Lecca;Andrea Giacomelli

  • Ensemble Kalman filter data assimilation for a process-based catchment scale model of surface and subsurface flow

    Matteo Camporese;Claudio Paniconi;Mario Putti;Paolo Salandin

  • Newtonian nudging for a Richards equation-based distributed hydrological model

    Claudio Paniconi;Marino Marrocu;Mario Putti;Mark Verbunt

  • Three-Dimensional Model of Coupled Density-Dependent Flow and Miscible Salt Transport

    G. Gambolati;M. Putti;C. Paniconi

  • The hillslope-storage Boussinesq model for non-constant bedrock slope

    A.G.J. Hilberts;E.E. van Loon;P.A.A. Troch;C. Paniconi;C. Paniconi

  • Evaluation of a distributed catchment scale water balance model

    Peter A. Troch;Marco Mancini;Claudio Paniconi;Eric F. Wood

  • A modelling study of seawater intrusion in the Korba coastal plain, Tunisia

    C. Paniconi;I. Khlaifi;G. Lecca;A. Giacomelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario Putti
Mario Putti University of Padua
Peter Troch
Peter Troch University of Arizona
Guo-Yue Niu
Guo-Yue Niu University of Arizona
Giuseppe Gambolati
Giuseppe Gambolati University of Padua
Eric F. Wood
Eric F. Wood Princeton University
Travis E. Huxman
Travis E. Huxman University of California, Irvine
Xubin Zeng
Xubin Zeng University of Arizona
Niko E. C. Verhoest
Niko E. C. Verhoest Ghent University
Giorgio Cassiani
Giorgio Cassiani University of Padua
Richard Martel
Richard Martel University of Montreal

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