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Jennifer M. Brown 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 Jennifer M. Brown sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Jennifer M. Brown 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 Jennifer M. Brown sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Jennifer M. Brown is affiliated with the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom. Their research is primarily situated within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on subfields such as Earth-Surface Processes, Oceanography, Surgery, Ecology, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics including Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Aeolian processes and effects, and Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Jennifer M. Brown include:

  • Salt Intrusion as a Function of Estuary Length in Periodically Weakly Stratified Estuaries (2022, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Novel use of social media to assess and improve coastal flood forecasts and hazard alerts (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Biological-physical interactions are fundamental to understanding and managing coastal dynamics (2023, Royal Society Open Science)
  • Quantifying processes contributing to marine hazards to inform coastal climate resilience assessments, demonstrated for the Caribbean Sea (2020, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences)
  • Unraveling Interactions between Asymmetric Tidal Turbulence, Residual Circulation, and Salinity Dynamics in Short, Periodically Weakly Stratified Estuaries (2021, Journal of Physical Oceanography)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jennifer M. Brown include:

  • Laurent O. Amoudry
  • Xiaoyan Wei
  • Megan E. Williams
  • Peter D. Thorne
  • Margaret J. Yelland

Their publications appear frequently in venues such as:

  • Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
  • Surgical Endoscopy
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Coastal Engineering
  • Coastal Engineering Proceedings

Best Publications

  • Spatial and temporal analysis of extreme sea level and storm surge events around the coastline of the UK.

    Ivan D. Haigh;Matthew P. Wadey;Matthew P. Wadey;Thomas Wahl;Ozgun Ozsoy

  • Flood/ebb tidal asymmetry in a shallow sandy estuary and the impact on net sand transport

    J.M. Brown;A.G. Davies

  • Elasticity of plagioclase feldspars

    J. Michael Brown;Ross J. Angel;Ross J. Angel;Nancy L. Ross

  • Effects of storm clustering on beach/dune evolution

    Pushpa Dissanayake;Jennifer Brown;Paul Wisse;Harshinie Karunarathna

  • Coupled wave and surge modelling for the eastern Irish Sea and implications for model wind-stress

    Jennifer M. Brown;Judith Wolf

  • Modelling storm-induced beach/dune evolution: Sefton coast, Liverpool Bay, UK

    Pushpa Dissanayake;Jennifer Brown;Harshinie Karunarathna

  • An 11-year validation of wave-surge modelling in the Irish Sea, using a nested POLCOMS–WAM modelling system

    Jennifer M. Brown;Alejandro J. Souza;Judith Wolf

  • A comparison of the 31 January–1 February 1953 and 5–6 December 2013 coastal flood events around the UK

    Matthew P. Wadey;Ivan. D. Haigh;Ivan. D. Haigh;Robert J. Nicholls;Jennifer M. Brown

  • An improved database of coastal flooding in the United Kingdom from 1915 to 2016

    Ivan D. Haigh;Ozgun Ozsoy;Matthew P. Wadey;Matthew P. Wadey;Robert J. Nicholls

  • Holistic Approach for Studying Planetary Hydrospheres: Gibbs Representation of Ices Thermodynamics, Elasticity, and the Water Phase Diagram to 2,300 MPa

    B. Journaux;J. M. Brown;A. Pakhomova;I. E. Collings;I. E. Collings

  • A case study of combined wave and water levels under storm conditions using WAM and SWAN in a shallow water application

    Jennifer M. Brown

  • Methods for medium-term prediction of the net sediment transport by waves and currents in complex coastal regions

    Jennifer M. Brown;Alan G. Davies

  • Wave-current interactions in a tide dominated estuary

    Rodolfo Bolaños;Jennifer M. Brown;Alejandro J. Souza

  • A century of sea level data and the UK's 2013/14 storm surges: an assessment of extremes and clustering using the Newlyn tide gauge record

    Matthew Wadey;I.D. Haigh;I.D. Haigh;Jennifer Brown

  • Impacts of storm chronology on the morphological changes of the Formby beach and dune system, UK

    P. Dissanayake;J. Brown;H. Karunarathna

  • Impact assessment of advanced coupling features in a tide–surge–wave model, POLCOMS-WAM, in a shallow water application

    Jennifer M. Brown;Rodolfo Bolaños;Judith Wolf

  • A user-friendly database of coastal flooding in the United Kingdom from 1915–2014

    Ivan D. Haigh;Matthew P. Wadey;Shari L. Gallop;Heiko Loehr

  • Quantifying thresholds for significant dune erosion along the Sefton Coast, Northwest England

    Luciana S. Esteves;Jennifer M. Brown;Jon J. Williams;Graham Lymbery

  • The wave climate of Liverpool Bay—observations and modelling

    Judith Wolf;Jennifer Mary Brown;Michael John Howarth

  • Comparison of storm cluster vs isolated event impacts on beach/dune morphodynamics

    Pushpa Dissanayake;Jennifer Brown;Paul Wisse;Harshinie Karunarathna

  • Flood Hazard Assessment for a Hyper-Tidal Estuary as a Function of Tide-Surge-Morphology Interaction

    Charlotte Lyddon;Charlotte Lyddon;Jennifer M. Brown;Nicoletta Leonardi;Andrew J. Plater

  • Quantifying thresholds for significant dune erosion along the Sefton Coast

    Luciana S. Esteves;Jennifer M. Brown;Jon J. Williams;Graham Lymbery

Frequent Co-Authors

Judith Wolf
Judith Wolf National Oceanography Centre
Ivan D. Haigh
Ivan D. Haigh University of Southampton
Robert J. Nicholls
Robert J. Nicholls University of East Anglia
Michael A. Ellis
Michael A. Ellis British Geological Survey
Thomas Wahl
Thomas Wahl University of Central Florida
Svetlana Jevrejeva
Svetlana Jevrejeva National Oceanography Centre
Christian Winter
Christian Winter Kiel University
Peter D. Thorne
Peter D. Thorne National Oceanography Centre
Peter Smith
Peter Smith University of Aberdeen
Joanne Williams
Joanne Williams University of Edinburgh

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