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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 33 Citations 4,503 50 World Ranking 5375 National Ranking 267

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Erosion
  • Agriculture
  • Hydrology

His main research concerns Hydrology, Logging, Surface runoff, Sediment and Sediment transport. The Erosion and Water resources research P. B. Hairsine does as part of his general Hydrology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Deposition, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. The Erosion study combines topics in areas such as Soil structure and Compaction.

The various areas that P. B. Hairsine examines in his Surface runoff study include Infiltration, Geotechnical engineering and Cohesion. His Sediment study frequently links to related topics such as Drainage basin. His Sediment transport study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Erosion control and Drainage.

His most cited work include:

  • Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow (368 citations)
  • Responses of streamflow to changes in climate and land use/cover in the Loess Plateau, China (299 citations)
  • Rainfall Detachment and Deposition: Sediment Transport in the Absence of Flow-Driven Processes (208 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

P. B. Hairsine mainly investigates Surface runoff, Hydrology, Sediment, Erosion and Sediment transport. P. B. Hairsine combines subjects such as Infiltration, Geotechnical engineering and Soil science, Soil water with his study of Surface runoff. As part of his studies on Hydrology, P. B. Hairsine often connects relevant areas like Logging.

In general Sediment, his work in Deposition and Sorting is often linked to Flow velocity and Traffic intensity linking many areas of study. His Erosion research focuses on WEPP and how it connects with Soil morphology, Soil texture and Sediment gravity flow. As a part of the same scientific family, P. B. Hairsine mostly works in the field of Sediment transport, focusing on Sedimentation and, on occasion, Silt.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Surface runoff (88.89%)
  • Hydrology (87.04%)
  • Sediment (57.41%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2018)?

  • Hydrology (87.04%)
  • Drainage basin (37.04%)
  • Surface runoff (88.89%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

P. B. Hairsine mostly deals with Hydrology, Drainage basin, Surface runoff, Erosion and Sedimentary budget. P. B. Hairsine interconnects Soil conservation, Climate change and Sediment in the investigation of issues within Hydrology. His research in Sediment intersects with topics in Infiltration, Alluvium and Plant litter.

His Surface runoff research integrates issues from Evapotranspiration and Environmental resource management. His research integrates issues of Soil science, Deposition and Sediment transport in his study of Erosion. His work in Sedimentary budget tackles topics such as Bank erosion which are related to areas like Erosion rate, Accretion, Floodplain and WEPP.

Between 2007 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Responses of streamflow to changes in climate and land use/cover in the Loess Plateau, China (299 citations)
  • River sediment load and concentration responses to changes in hydrology and catchment management in the Loess Plateau region of China (58 citations)
  • Combining a spatial model with geochemical tracers and river station data to construct a catchment sediment budget (37 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Erosion
  • Agriculture
  • Drainage basin

P. B. Hairsine mainly focuses on Hydrology, Sedimentary budget, Drainage basin, Sediment and Soil conservation. His research links Land use with Hydrology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Climate change, Potential evaporation, Flood forecasting and Water resources in addition to Land use.

His Soil conservation study frequently links to other fields, such as Streamflow. His Erosion research includes elements of Floodplain, Deposition and WEPP. His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Tributary and Loess.

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Best Publications

Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow

P. B. Hairsine;C. W. Rose.
Water Resources Research (1992)

606 Citations

Responses of streamflow to changes in climate and land use/cover in the Loess Plateau, China

Xiaoping Zhang;Lu Zhang;Jing Zhao;Paul Rustomji.
Water Resources Research (2008)

419 Citations

Rainfall Detachment and Deposition: Sediment Transport in the Absence of Flow-Driven Processes

P.B. Hairsine;C.W. Rose.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1991)

322 Citations

Determining the sources of suspended sediment in a forested catchment in southeastern Australia

J. A. Motha;J. A. Motha;P. J. Wallbrink;P. B. Hairsine;R. B. Grayson.
Water Resources Research (2003)

279 Citations

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.
Forest Ecology and Management (2001)

202 Citations

Sediment delivery in managed forests: a review

J C Croke;P B Hairsine.
Environmental Reviews (2006)

195 Citations

Rainfall Detachment and Deposition: Experiments with Low Slopes and Significant Water Depths

A. P. B. Proffitt;C. W. Rose;P. B. Hairsine.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1991)

180 Citations

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

Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty.
Hydrological Processes (1999)

145 Citations

Unsealed roads as suspended sediment sources in an agricultural catchment in south-eastern Australia

J.A. Motha;J.A. Motha;P.J. Wallbrink;P.B. Hairsine;R.B. Grayson.
Journal of Hydrology (2004)

141 Citations

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

Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty.
Journal of Hydrology (1999)

135 Citations

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