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Jeffrey F. Mount 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 Jeffrey F. Mount sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 89 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jeffrey F. Mount 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 Jeffrey F. Mount sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jeffrey F. Mount is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with specific attention to Nature and Landscape Conservation. The scientist's work also includes topics related to Fish Ecology and Management Studies.

Their recent publication record includes the paper titled "Storing and managing water for the environment is more efficient than mimicking natural flows", published in 2024 in Nature Communications. This work has been cited 11 times, reflecting engagement with current environmental water management discussions.

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include:

  • Sarah E. Null
  • Harrison B. Zeff
  • Brian E. Gray
  • Anna M. Sturrock
  • Gokce Sencan

Publications by Jeffrey F. Mount have appeared in well-regarded venues, the most notable of which is Nature Communications.

The main fields and subfields of study associated with their research are:

  • Environmental Science
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation

The principal topics covered in their work include:

  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies

Best Publications

  • Bank Erosion as a Desirable Attribute of Rivers

    Joan L. Florsheim;Jeffrey F. Mount;Anne Chin

  • Sustainable Floodplains Through Large-Scale Reconnection to Rivers

    Jeffrey J. Opperman;Jeffrey J. Opperman;Gerald E. Galloway;Joseph Fargione;Jeffrey F. Mount

  • Mixing of siliciclastic and carbonate sediments in shallow shelf environments

    Jeffrey F. Mount

  • Mixed siliciclastic and carbonate sediments: a proposed first-order textural and compositional classification

    Jeffrey Mount

  • Homogenous rivers, homogenous faunas.

    Peter B. Moyle;Jeffrey F. Mount

  • Subsidence, Sea Level Rise, and Seismicity in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

    Jeffrey Mount;Robert Twiss

  • Restoration of floodplain topography by sand-splay complex formation in response to intentional levee breaches, Lower Cosumnes River, California

    Joan L Florsheim;Jeffrey F Mount

  • Hydrologic Response and Watershed Sensitivity to Climate Warming in California's Sierra Nevada

    Sarah E. Null;Joshua H. Viers;Jeffrey F. Mount

  • Glacially Driven Cycles in Accumulation Space and Sequence Stratigraphy of a Stream-Dominated Alluvial Fan, San Joaquin Valley, California, U.S.A.

    Gary S. Weissmann;Jeffrey F. Mount;Graham E. Fogg

  • Priming the productivity pump: flood pulse driven trends in suspended algal biomass distribution across a restored floodplain

    Dylan S. Ahearn;Joshua H. Viers;Jeffrey F. Mount;Randy A. Dahlgren

  • The influence of relative sediment supply on riverine habitat heterogeneity

    Sarah M. Yarnell;Jeffrey F. Mount;Eric W. Larsen

  • Ecology and Management of the Spring Snowmelt Recession

    Sarah M. Yarnell;Joshua H. Viers;Jeffrey F. Mount

  • Petrology and Geochemistry of Rhizoliths from Plio-Pleistocene Fluvial and Marginal Lacustrine Deposits, East Lake Turkana, Kenya

    Jeffrey F. Mount;Andrew S. Cohen

  • Quantifying the hydrological effects of stream restoration in a montane meadow, northern California, USA

    Christopher Trevor Hammersmark;Mark Cable Rains;Jeffrey F. Mount

  • Modeling the hydrology of climate change in California's Sierra Nevada for subwatershed scale adaptation.

    Charles A. Young;Marisa I. Escobar‐Arias;Martha Fernandes;Brian Joyce

  • Stream temperature sensitivity to climate warming in California’s Sierra Nevada: impacts to coldwater habitat

    Sarah E. Null;Joshua H. Viers;Michael L. Deas;Stacy K. Tanaka

  • Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

    Jay Lund;Ellen Hanak;William Fleenor;William Bennett

  • Managing Surface Water-Groundwater to Restore Fall Flows in the Cosumnes River

    Jan Fleckenstein;Michael Anderson;Graham E. Fogg;Jeffrey Mount

  • Alien fishes in natural streams: fish distribution, assemblage structure, and conservation in the Cosumnes River, California, U.S.A.

    Peter B. Moyle;Patrick K. Crain;Keith Whitener;Keith Whitener;Jeffrey F. Mount

  • Combined flow origin of edgewise intraclast conglomerates: Sellick Hill Formation (Lower Cambrian), South Australia

    Jeffrey F. Mount;David Kidder

  • A PRE-TRILOBITE SHELLY FAUNA FROM THE WHITE-INYO REGION OF EASTERN CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN NEVADA

    Philip W. Signor;Jeffrey F. Mount;Beth R. Onken

  • Changes in lowland floodplain sedimentation processes: pre-disturbance to post-rehabilitation, Cosumnes River, CA

    Joan L Florsheim;Jeffrey F Mount

  • Subsidence, Sea Level Rise, and Seismicity in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta - eScholarship

    Jeffrey Mount;Robert Twiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter B. Moyle
Peter B. Moyle University of California, Davis
Joshua H. Viers
Joshua H. Viers University of California, Merced
Jay R. Lund
Jay R. Lund University of California, Davis
Richard E. Howitt
Richard E. Howitt University of California, Davis
Peter D. Ward
Peter D. Ward University of Washington
Graham E. Fogg
Graham E. Fogg University of California, Davis
Collin A. Eagles-Smith
Collin A. Eagles-Smith United States Geological Survey
David Yates
David Yates National Center for Atmospheric Research
William J. Showers
William J. Showers North Carolina State University
James E. Cloern
James E. Cloern United States Geological Survey

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