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Overview

Rosemary Knight is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and conducts research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences, Engineering, and Environmental Science. Their work extensively covers geophysics and related subfields including Ocean Engineering, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, and Oceanography.

The scientist has a significant publication record with 28 works focused on geophysical and geoelectrical methods as well as geophysical applications, reflecting their expertise in geophysical methods and applications. Their research interests also include seismic waves and analysis, NMR spectroscopy and applications, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, flood risk assessment and management, and underwater acoustics research.

Rosemary Knight has published multiple papers in well-known venues, including Geophysics (6 publications), the Second International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy (3 publications), The Science of The Total Environment (2 publications), Water Resources Research (2 publications), and Vadose Zone Journal (2 publications).

The following recent papers illustrate the range and focus of their research:

  • Assessing the utility of remote sensing data to accurately estimate changes in groundwater storage, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Using an airborne electromagnetic method to map saltwater intrusion in the northern Salinas Valley, California, 2020, Geophysics
  • Development and Application of a 1D Compaction Model to Understand 65 Years of Subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley, 2022, Water Resources Research
  • Recharge site assessment through the integration of surface geophysics and cone penetrometer testing, 2021, Vadose Zone Journal
  • Estimation of the top of the saturated zone from airborne electromagnetic data, 2020, Geophysics

Frequent collaboration is a notable aspect of their research activity. Key coauthors include Seogi Kang (9 joint publications), Meredith Goebel (8 joint publications), Aakash Ahamed (5 joint publications), Sarfaraz Alam (5 joint publications), and Noah Dewar (4 joint publications).

Best Publications

  • Soil Moisture Measurement for Ecological and Hydrological Watershed-Scale Observatories: A Review

    D. A. Robinson;C. S. Campbell;J. W. Hopmans;B. K. Hornbuckle

  • Advancing process‐based watershed hydrological research using near‐surface geophysics: A vision for, and review of, electrical and magnetic geophysical methods

    D. A. Robinson;A. Binley;N. Crook;F. D. Day-Lewis

  • The dielectric constant of sandstones, 60 kHz to 4 MHz

    Rosemary J. Knight;Amos Nur

  • Numerical modeling of ground-penetrating radar in 2-D using MATLAB

    James Irving;Rosemary Knight

  • RESINVM3D: A 3D resistivity inversion package

    Adam Pidlisecky;Eldad Haber;Rosemary Knight

  • A laboratory study of the dependence of elastic wave velocities on pore scale fluid distribution

    Rosemary Knight;Richard Nolen-Hoeksema

  • Ground Penetrating Radar for Environmental Applications

    Rosemary Knight

  • Overpumping leads to California groundwater arsenic threat.

    Ryan G. Smith;Rosemary Knight;Scott Fendorf

  • A laboratory study to determine the effect of iron oxides on proton NMR measurements

    Kristina Keating;Rosemary Knight

  • A new concept in modeling the dielectric response of sandstones: Defining a wetted rock and bulk water system

    Rosemary Knight;Anthony L. Endres

  • Removal of Wavelet Dispersion from Ground-Penetrating Radar Data

    James D. Irving;Rosemary J. Knight

  • Estimating the permanent loss of groundwater storage in the southern San Joaquin Valley, California

    Ryan G. Smith;Rosemary Knight;J. Chen;J. A. Reeves

  • Acoustic signatures of partial saturation

    Rosemary Knight;Jack Dvorkin;Amos Nur

  • Paramagnetic effects of iron(III) species on nuclear magnetic relaxation of fluid protons in porous media.

    Traci R Bryar;Christopher J Daughney;Rosemary J Knight

  • Hysteresis in the electrical resistivity of partially saturated sandstones

    Rosemary Knight

  • GEOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR DATA : A MEANS OF DESCRIBING SPATIAL VARIATION IN THE SUBSURFACE

    Jane Rea;Rosemary Knight

  • Resistivity imaging reveals complex pattern of saltwater intrusion along Monterey coast

    Meredith Goebel;Adam Pidlisecky;Rosemary Knight

  • Electrical resistivity imaging of the architecture of substream sediments.

    N. Crook;Andrew Binley;R. Knight;D. A. Robinson;D. A. Robinson

  • Dielectric constant as a predictor of porosity in dry volcanic rocks

    A.C. Rust;J.K. Russell;R.J. Knight

  • An Introduction to Rock Physics Principles for Near-Surface Geophysics

    Rosemary J. Knight;Anthony L. Endres

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard A. Zebker
Howard A. Zebker Stanford University
James J. Butler
James J. Butler University of Kansas
David A. Robinson
David A. Robinson UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Jef Caers
Jef Caers Stanford University
Amos Nur
Amos Nur Stanford University
Kamini Singha
Kamini Singha Colorado School of Mines
Venkat Lakshmi
Venkat Lakshmi University of Virginia
Harry M. Jol
Harry M. Jol University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
Esben Auken
Esben Auken Aarhus University
Scott B. Jones
Scott B. Jones Utah State University

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