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Jacky Croke 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 Jacky Croke sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 101 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Jacky Croke 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 Jacky Croke sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jacky Croke is affiliated with University College Dublin in Ireland. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular emphasis on atmospheric science, earth-surface processes, water science and technology, geophysics, and global and planetary change.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Climate variability and models

Jacky Croke has contributed to a number of journals and publication venues, including:

  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Scientific Data
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Environmetrics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jacky Croke include:

  • Controls on denudation along the East Australian continental margin (2021), Earth-Science Reviews
  • Pre-development denudation rates for the Great Barrier Reef catchments derived using 10Be (2021), Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • A palaeoclimate proxy database for water security planning in Queensland Australia (2021), Scientific Data
  • A Bayesian time series model for reconstructing hydroclimate from multiple proxies (2023), Environmetrics
  • A Bayesian Hierarchical Time Series Model for Reconstructing Hydroclimate from Multiple Proxies (2022), arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Kate Hughes
  • John P. Vítkovský
  • Micheline Campbell
  • Andrew Parnell
  • Niamh Cahill

Best Publications

  • A genetic classification of floodplains

    G.C. Nanson;J.C. Croke

  • The concept of hydrological connectivity and its contribution to understanding runoff‐dominated geomorphic systems

    Louise J. Bracken;Jacky Croke

  • Gully initiation and road‐to‐stream linkage in a forested catchment, southeastern Australia

    Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Simon Mockler

  • Sediment concentration changes in runoff pathways from a forest road network and the resultant spatial pattern of catchment connectivity

    Jacky Croke;Simon Mockler;Peter Fogarty;Ingrid Takken

  • Sediment delivery in managed forests: a review

    J C Croke;P B Hairsine

  • Soil recovery from track construction and harvesting changes in surface infiltration, erosion and delivery rates with time

    Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty

  • Sediment source changes over the last 250 years in a dry-tropical catchment, central Queensland, Australia

    Andrew O. Hughes;Jon M. Olley;Jacky C. Croke;Lucy A. McKergow

  • Geomorphic effects, flood power, and channel competence of a catastrophic flood in confined and unconfined reaches of the upper Lockyer valley, southeast Queensland, Australia

    Christopher Thompson;Christopher Thompson;Jacky Croke

  • Sediment transport, redistribution and storage on logged forest hillslopes in south-eastern Australia

    Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty

  • Channel-floodplain connectivity during an extreme flood event : implications for sediment erosion, deposition, and delivery

    Jacky Croke;Kirstie Fryirs;Christopher Thompson;Christopher Thompson

  • Runoff generation and re-distribution in logged eucalyptus forests, south-eastern Australia

    Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty

  • Quantifying different riverbank erosion processes during an extreme flood event

    James R. Grove;Jacky Croke;Christopher Thompson

  • The use of multi temporal LiDAR to assess basin-scale erosion and deposition following the catastrophic January 2011 Lockyer flood, SE Queensland, Australia

    Jacky Croke;Peter Todd;Christopher Thompson;Christopher Thompson;Fiona Watson

  • Modelling runoff and soil erosion in logged forests: Scope and application of some existing models

    Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Mathew Nethery

  • Major episodes of Quaternary activity in the lower Neales River, northwest of Lake Eyre, central Australia

    Jacky Croke;John Magee;David Price

  • A combined rainfall simulator and tracer approach to assess the role of Best Management Practices in minimising sediment redistribution and loss in forests after harvesting

    P.J. Wallbrink;P.J. Wallbrink;J. Croke;J. Croke

  • Modelling plumes of overland flow from logging tracks

    P. B. Hairsine;P. B. Hairsine;J. C. Croke;J. C. Croke;H. Mathews;P. Fogarty

  • Geomorphic effectiveness: a linear concept in a non-linear world

    Peyton E. Lisenby;Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Kirstie A. Fryirs

  • Relative contributions of runoff and sediment from sources within a road prism and implications for total sediment delivery

    Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Simon Mockler;Simon Mockler;Peter Hairsine;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty

  • Morphological and historical resilience to catastrophic flooding: The case of Lockyer Creek, SE Queensland, Australia

    Kirstie Fryirs;Peyton Lisenby;Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke

  • Reducing uncertainty with flood frequency analysis: The contribution of paleoflood and historical flood information

    Daryl Lam;Chris Thompson;Jacky Croke;Ashneel Sharma

  • Quantifying different riverbank erosion processesduring an extreme flood event

    James R. Grove;Jacky Croke;Christopher Thompson

Frequent Co-Authors

P. B. Hairsine
P. B. Hairsine Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Kirstie Fryirs
Kirstie Fryirs Macquarie University
Patrick N.J. Lane
Patrick N.J. Lane University of Melbourne
Tim J Cohen
Tim J Cohen University of Wollongong
Jon Olley
Jon Olley Griffith University
Dylan H. Rood
Dylan H. Rood Imperial College London
Mark G. Macklin
Mark G. Macklin University of Lincoln
Peter Wallbrink
Peter Wallbrink Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
John Chappell
John Chappell Australian National University
L.K. Fifield
L.K. Fifield Australian National University

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