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Earth Science

D-Index
39
Citations
6372
World Ranking
6094
National Ranking
67

Best Publications

  • Fine-grained sediment in river systems : Environmental significance and management issues

    P. N. Owens;R. J. Batalla;A. J. Collins;B. Gomez

  • Estimation of erosion and deposition volumes in a large, gravel‐bed, braided river using synoptic remote sensing

    Stuart N. Lane;Richard M. Westaway;D. Murray Hicks

  • Erosion thresholds and suspended sediment yields, Waipaoa River Basin, New Zealand

    D. Murray Hicks;Basil Gomez;Noel A. Trustrum

  • Organic carbon fluxes to the ocean from high-standing islands

    W. Berry Lyons;Carmen A. Nezat;Anne E. Carey;D. Murray Hicks

  • Remote survey of large-scale braided, gravel-bed rivers using digital photogrammetry and image analysis

    R. M. Westaway;S. N. Lane;D. M. Hicks

  • Riparian Vegetation as a Primary Control on Channel Characteristics in Multi‐Thread Rivers

    Michal Tal;Karen B Gran;A. Brad Murray;Chris Paola

  • REMOTE SENSING OF CLEAR-WATER, SHALLOW, GRAVEL-BED RIVERS USING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY

    Richard M. Westaway;Stuart N. Lane;D. Murray Hicks

  • The development of an automated correction ­procedure for digital photogrammetry for the study of wide, shallow, gravel‐bed rivers

    R. M. Westaway;S. N. Lane;D. M. Hicks

  • Cellular modelling of river catchments and reaches: Advantages, limitations and prospects

    T.J. Coulthard;D.M. Hicks;M.J. Van De Wiel

  • Hyperscale terrain modelling of braided rivers: fusing mobile terrestrial laser scanning and optical bathymetric mapping

    R. D. Williams;J. Brasington;D. Vericat;D. M. Hicks

  • Sediment production and output: The relative role of large magnitude events in steepland catchments

    N.A. Trustrum;B. Gomez;M.J. Page;L.M. Reid

  • Downstream fining in a rapidly aggrading gravel bed river

    Basil Gomez;Brenda J. Rosser;David H. Peacock;D. Murray Hicks

  • Production, storage, and output of particulate organic carbon: Waipaoa River basin, New Zealand

    Basil Gomez;N. A. Trustrum;D. M. Hicks;K. M. Rogers

  • Chemical weathering in high‐sediment‐yielding watersheds, New Zealand

    W. Berry Lyons;Anne E. Carey;D. Murray Hicks;Carmen A. Nezat;Carmen A. Nezat

  • Event Suspended Sediment Characteristics and the Generation of Hyperpycnal Plumes at River Mouths: East Coast Continental Margin, North Island, New Zealand

    D. Murray Hicks;Basil Gomez;Noel A. Trustrum

  • Sedimentation in Proglacial Ivory Lake, Southern Alps, New Zealand

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  • Numerical Modelling of Braided River Morphodynamics: Review and Future Challenges

    Richard D. Williams;James Brasington;D. Murray Hicks

  • Linking the spatial distribution of bed load transport to morphological change during high‐flow events in a shallow braided river

    R. D. Williams;C. D. Rennie;J. Brasington;D. M. Hicks

  • Hydraulic validation of two-dimensional simulations of braided river flow with spatially continuous aDcp data

    R. D. Williams;J. Brasington;M. Hicks;R. Measures

  • Assessment of a numerical model to reproduce event‐scale erosion and deposition distributions in a braided river

    R. D. Williams;R. Measures;D. M. Hicks;J. Brasington

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Vladimir Nikora University of Aberdeen

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