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Guido D. Salvucci

Guido D. Salvucci

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
39
Citations
4680
World Ranking
8460
National Ranking
3014

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - James B. Macelwane Medal, American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • 2003 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Guido D. Salvucci is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within Environmental Science, with a specific focus on Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Water Science and Technology, and Plant Science. This work is reflected across 22 publications in these fields.

The researcher's work covers multiple interconnected topics including Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing, Climate Variability and Models, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Plant Responses to Elevated CO2, Irrigation Practices and Water Management, and Tree-ring Climate Responses.

Recent published papers provide insight into the scope and focus of their investigations:

  • Land-Atmosphere Drivers of Landscape-Scale Plant Water Content Loss, 2020, published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • Tropical surface temperature response to vegetation cover changes and the role of drylands, 2022, published in Global Change Biology
  • Observed Landscape Responsiveness to Climate Forcing, 2022, published in Water Resources Research
  • Terrestrial Evaporation and Moisture Drainage in a Warmer Climate, 2020, published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • Water sources for red maple trees in a northern hardwood forest under a changing climate, 2020, published in Ecohydrology

Guido D. Salvucci frequently collaborates with a core group of coauthors, indicating ongoing research partnerships. These coauthors include Daniel J. Short Gianotti, Dara Entekhabi, Andrew F. Feldman, Isabel F. Trigo, and Joshua Taylor.

Their work is regularly published in established scientific venues including Geophysical Research Letters, Global Change Biology, Water Resources Research, SSRN Electronic Journal, and AEA Randomized Controlled Trials.

Recognition for their contributions includes awards such as the Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2003 and the James B. Macelwane Medal from the American Geophysical Union (AGU), also awarded in 2003.

Best Publications

  • Interdependence of climate, soil, and vegetation as constrained by the Budyko curve

    Pierre Gentine;Paolo D'Odorico;Benjamin R. Lintner;Gajan Sivandran

  • Empirical evidence of contrasting soil moisture–precipitation feedbacks across the United States

    Samuel Tuttle;Guido Salvucci

  • Soil and moisture independent estimation of stage-two evaporation from potential evaporation and albedo or surface temperature

    Guido Daniel Salvucci

  • Investigating soil moisture feedbacks on precipitation with tests of Granger causality

    Guido D Salvucci;Jennifer A Saleem;Robert Kaufmann

  • Irrigation‐induced changes in potential evapotranspiration in southeastern Turkey: Test and application of Bouchet's complementary hypothesis

    Mutlu Ozdogan;Guido D. Salvucci

  • Estimating the moisture dependence of root zone water loss using conditionally averaged precipitation

    Guido D. Salvucci

  • Hillslope and Climatic Controls on Hydrologic Fluxes

    Guido Daniel Salvucci;Dara Entekhabi

  • Equivalent steady soil moisture profile and the time compression approximation in water balance modeling

    Guido Daniel Salvucci;Dara Entekhabi

  • Evaporation from Porous Media in the Presence of a Water Table

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  • Plant functional traits and climate influence drought intensification and land-atmosphere feedbacks.

    William R L Anderegg;Anna T Trugman;David R Bowling;Guido Salvucci

  • Moisture pulse-reserve in the soil-plant continuum observed across biomes.

    Andrew F. Feldman;Daniel J. Short Gianotti;Alexandra G. Konings;Kaighin A. McColl

  • Soil and Atmospheric Controls on the Land Surface Energy Balance: A Generalized Framework for Distinguishing Moisture-Limited and Energy-Limited Evaporation Regimes

    Erfan Haghighi;Daniel J. Short Gianotti;Ruzbeh Akbar;Guido D. Salvucci

  • Explicit expressions for Green‐Ampt (delta function diffusivity) infiltration rate and cumulative storage

    Guido Daniel Salvucci;Dara Entekhabi

  • Changes in Summer Irrigated Crop Area and Water Use in Southeastern Turkey from 1993 to 2002: Implications for Current and Future Water Resources

    Mutlu Ozdogan;Curtis E. Woodcock;Guido D. Salvucci;Hüseyin Demir

  • Emergent relation between surface vapor conductance and relative humidity profiles yields evaporation rates from weather data

    Guido D. Salvucci;Pierre Gentine

  • Germanium‐silicon as a flow path tracer: Application to the Rio Icacos watershed

    Andrew C. Kurtz;Festo Lugolobi;Guido Salvucci

  • Analysis of rate-limiting processes in soil evaporation with implications for soil resistance models

    Thambirajah Saravanapavan;Guido D. Salvucci

  • Evapotranspiration based on equilibrated relative humidity (ETRHEQ): Evaluation over the continental U.S.

    Angela J. Rigden;Guido D. Salvucci

  • Stomatal response to humidity and CO2 implicated in recent decline in US evaporation.

    Angela J. Rigden;Guido D. Salvucci

  • Estimation of Landscape Soil Water Losses from Satellite Observations of Soil Moisture

    Ruzbeh Akbar;Daniel J. Short Gianotti;Kaighin A. McColl;Erfan Haghighi

  • Shifting seasonality and increasing frequency of precipitation in wet and dry seasons across the U.S.

    Indrani Pal;Bruce T. Anderson;Guido D. Salvucci;Daniel J. Gianotti

  • Evaporation estimates using Weather Station data and Boundary Layer theory

    P. Gentine;A. Chhang;A. Chhang;A. Rigden;G. Salvucci

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce T. Anderson
Bruce T. Anderson Boston University
Pierre Gentine
Pierre Gentine Columbia University
Benjamin R. Lintner
Benjamin R. Lintner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mutlu Ozdogan
Mutlu Ozdogan University of Wisconsin–Madison
Kirsten L. Findell
Kirsten L. Findell Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Robert K. Kaufmann
Robert K. Kaufmann Boston University
Nathan Phillips
Nathan Phillips Boston University
Paolo D'Odorico
Paolo D'Odorico University of California, Berkeley
Curtis E. Woodcock
Curtis E. Woodcock Boston University

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