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John P. Bloomfield is affiliated with the British Geological Survey in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science with a particular emphasis on hydrology and watershed management.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this broad area, Bloomfield's subfields of interest encompass:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Atmospheric Science

The key topics of their work reflect a broad engagement with hydrological and environmental processes:

  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Hydrology and Drought Analysis
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Climate variability and models
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Hydrological Forecasting Using AI

Bloomfield has contributed to the following frequently appearing publication venues:

  • Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • Hydrogeology Journal
  • Hydrological Processes
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Hydrological Sciences Journal

Recent papers by Bloomfield include:

  • How is Baseflow Index (BFI) impacted by water resource management practices? (2021) published in Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • CAMELS-GB: hydrometeorological time series and landscape attributes for 671 catchments in Great Britain (2020) published in Earth system science data
  • Asymmetric impact of groundwater use on groundwater droughts (2020) published in Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • Knowledge gaps in our perceptual model of Great Britain's hydrology (2021) published in Hydrological Processes
  • Evaluating integrated water management strategies to inform hydrological drought mitigation (2021) published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences

Throughout their research career, Bloomfield has collaborated frequently with several co-authors including:

  • Anne F. Van Loon
  • Gemma Coxon
  • Ian Holman
  • B. P. Marchant
  • W. David Rust

Best Publications

  • Analysis of groundwater drought building on the standardised precipitation index approach

    J. P. Bloomfield;B. P. Marchant

  • Impacts of climate change on the fate and behaviour of pesticides in surface and groundwater : a UK perspective

    J.P. Bloomfield;R.J. Williams;D.C. Gooddy;J.N. Cape

  • Climate change and water in the UK - past changes and future prospects

    Glen Watts;Richard W. Battarbee;John P. Bloomfield;Jill Crossman

  • Examining geological controls on baseflow index (BFI) using regression analysis: An illustration from the Thames Basin, UK

    J.P. Bloomfield;D.J. Allen;K.J. Griffiths

  • CAMELS-GB: hydrometeorological time series and landscape attributes for 671 catchments in Great Britain

    Gemma Coxon;Nans Addor;Nans Addor;John P. Bloomfield;Jim Freer;Jim Freer

  • A review of the impact of climate change on future nitrate concentrations in groundwater of the UK

    M.E. Stuart;D.C. Gooddy;J.P. Bloomfield;A.T. Williams

  • Regional analysis of groundwater droughts using hydrograph classification

    J. P. Bloomfield;B. P. Marchant;S. H. Bricker;R. B. Morgan

  • Identifying non-stationary groundwater level response to North Atlantic ocean-atmosphere teleconnection patterns using wavelet coherence

    Ian Paul Holman;Monica Rivas-Casado;John P. Bloomfield;Jason J. Gurdak

  • Characterisation of hydrogeologically significant fracture distributions in the Chalk: an example from the Upper Chalk of southern England

    John P. Bloomfield

  • The nitrate time bomb : a numerical way to investigate nitrate storage and lag time in the unsaturated zone

    L. Wang;A. S. Butcher;M. E. Stuart;D. C. Gooddy

  • Flood risk from groundwater: examples from a Chalk catchment in southern England

    A.G. Hughes;T. Vounaki;D.W. Peach;A.M. Ireson

  • Changes in groundwater drought associated with anthropogenic warming

    John P. Bloomfield;Benjamin P. Marchant;Andrew A. McKenzie

  • Prediction of the arrival of peak nitrate concentrations at the water table at the regional scale in Great Britain

    L. Wang;M. E. Stuart;J. P. Bloomfield;A. S. Butcher

  • Multi-annual droughts in the English Lowlands: a review of their characteristics and climate drivers in the winter half-year

    C. K. Folland;C. K. Folland;J. Hannaford;J. P. Bloomfield;M. Kendon

  • Benchmarking the predictive capability of hydrological models for river flow and flood peak predictions across over 1000 catchments in Great Britain

    Rosanna A. Lane;Gemma Coxon;Jim E. Freer;Thorsten Wagener

  • Spatio-temporal modelling of the status of groundwater droughts

    B.P. Marchant;J.P. Bloomfield

  • Some relationships between lithology, basin form and hydrology: a case study from the Thames basin, UK

    John P. Bloomfield;Stephanie H. Bricker;Andrew J. Newell

  • Hydrological Outlook UK: an operational streamflow and groundwater level forecasting system at monthly to seasonal time scales

    Christel Prudhomme;Jamie Hannaford;Shaun Harrigan;David Boorman

  • Pore-throat size distributions in Permo-Triassic sandstones from the United Kingdom and some implications for contaminant hydrogeology

    J. P. Bloomfield;D. C. Gooddy;M. I. Bright;P. J. Williams

  • Sediment filled fractures in the Permo-Triassic sandstones of the Cheshire Basin: observations and implications for pollutant transport

    Gary P Wealthall;Adrian Steele;John P Bloomfield;Richard H Moss

  • Combined impacts of future land-use and climate stressors on water resources and quality in groundwater and surface waterbodies of the upper Thames river basin, UK.

    M.G. Hutchins;C. Abesser;C. Prudhomme;J.A. Elliott

  • Understanding the potential of climate teleconnections to project future groundwater drought

    William Rust;Ian Holman;John Bloomfield;Mark Cuthbert

Frequent Co-Authors

Daren Gooddy
Daren Gooddy British Geological Survey
David M. Hannah
David M. Hannah University of Birmingham
Jim Freer
Jim Freer University of Bristol
Ian P. Holman
Ian P. Holman Cranfield University
Penny J Johnes
Penny J Johnes University of Bristol
Mark O. Cuthbert
Mark O. Cuthbert Cardiff University
Jamie Hannaford
Jamie Hannaford National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Nicholas J K Howden
Nicholas J K Howden University of Bristol
Christel Prudhomme
Christel Prudhomme European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Tim Hess
Tim Hess Cranfield University

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