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Overview

Janet Hooke is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental sciences, particularly in the areas of soil erosion and sediment transport, hydrology and sediment transport processes, and related watershed management studies.

Their work extensively covers several main fields of study:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, their research delves into specialized subfields such as soil science, ecology, water science and technology, earth-surface processes, and global and planetary change.

The main topics addressed in Janet Hooke's research include:

  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Aeolian processes and effects

Their recent published works include:

  • "Challenges of mapping, modelling and quantifying sediment connectivity," 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Morphodynamics of active meandering rivers reviewed in a hierarchy of spatial and temporal scales," 2023, Geomorphology
  • "Evaluation of connectivity indices applied to a Mediterranean agricultural catchment," 2021, CATENA

Janet Hooke frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Their common coauthors include:

  • Jonas Otaviano Praça de Souza
  • Richard C. Chiverrell
  • James R. Cooper
  • C.J. Oldknow
  • Andrew S. Carr

The scientist has contributed multiple works to a series of notable publication venues. These venues reflect the thematic focus of their research:

  • Geomorphology
  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • CATENA
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Hydrological Processes

Best Publications

  • Coarse sediment connectivity in river channel systems: a conceptual framework and methodology

    Janet Hooke

  • An analysis of the processes of river bank erosion

    J.M. Hooke

  • Erosion, flooding and channel management in Mediterranean environments of southern Europe:

    J.W.A. Poesen;J.M. Hooke

  • Magnitude and distribution of rates of river bank erosion

    J. M. Hooke

  • Human impacts on fluvial systems in the Mediterranean region

    J.M. Hooke

  • River channel adjustment to meander cutoffs on the River Bollin and River Dane, northwest England

    Janet Hooke

  • Prediction of Soft-cliff Retreat with Accelerating Sea-level Rise

    Malcolm J. Bray;Janet M. Hooke

  • Changes in river meanders: a review of techniques and results of analyses

    J.M. Hooke

  • River meander behaviour and instability: a framework for analysis

    Janet Hooke

  • Cutoffs galore!: occurrence and causes of multiple cutoffs on a meandering river

    Janet Hooke

  • Bank erosion and instability

    D. M Lawler;C. R Thorne;J. M Hooke

  • Flood stratigraphies in lake sediments: A review

    Daniel N. Schillereff;Richard C. Chiverrell;Neil Macdonald;Janet M. Hooke

  • Spatial variability, mechanisms and propagation of change in an active meandering river

    Janet Hooke

  • Littoral Cell Definition and Budgets for Central Southern England

    Malcolm J. Bray;David J. Carter;Janet M. Hooke

  • Complexity, self-organisation and variation in behaviour in meandering rivers

    Janet Hooke

  • Geomorphological impacts of a flood event on ephemeral channels in SE Spain

    J.M. Hooke;J.M. Mant

  • Historical change in the physical environment : a guide to sources and techniques

    J. M. Hooke;R.J.P. Kain

  • Flow and Sediment Connectivity in Semi-arid Landscapes in SE Spain: Patterns and Controls

    Miguel Marchamalo;Janet M. Hooke;Peter J. Sandercock

  • Vegetation effects on sediment connectivity and processes in an ephemeral channel in SE Spain

    P.J. Sandercock;J.M. Hooke

  • The impact of rainstorms on floods in ephemeral channels in southeast Spain

    L.J Bull;M.J Kirkby;J Shannon;J.M Hooke

  • Meander changes in relation to bend morphology and secondary flows

    J. M. Hooke;A. M. Harvey

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard C. Chiverrell
Richard C. Chiverrell University of Liverpool
Jean Poesen
Jean Poesen KU Leuven
Bas van Wesemael
Bas van Wesemael Université Catholique de Louvain
Victor Castillo
Victor Castillo Spanish National Research Council
Hamid Reza Pourghasemi
Hamid Reza Pourghasemi Shiraz University
Hugh G. Smith
Hugh G. Smith Landcare Research
Petteri Alho
Petteri Alho University of Turku
Andrew S. Carr
Andrew S. Carr University of Leicester
Adrian M. Harvey
Adrian M. Harvey University of Liverpool
Carolina Boix-Fayos
Carolina Boix-Fayos Spanish National Research Council

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