Cherie Westbrook

Cherie Westbrook

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 31

North America-Canada

About Cherie Westbrook

Cherie Westbrook, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan, specializes in the field of Ecohydrology, beaver, groundwater-surface water interactions, wetlands.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Short-term dynamics of beaver dam flow states

Comparing the sources of sediment retained by beaver dams and beaver dam analogues

Nelson and Churchill River Basins

Variations in the water storage capacity of a mountain peatland with complex stratigraphy

Relative effectiveness of four different guards in preventing beaver cutting of urban trees

Incorporating beaver dams in a physically-based hydrological model

Using Stable Water Isotopes to Analyze Spatiotemporal Variability and Hydrometeorological Forcing in Mountain Valley Wetlands

Comparison of Soil Nutrient Supply Patterns among Full and Drained Beaver Ponds and Undisturbed Peat in a Rocky Mountain Fen

Cherie Westbrook Information

University

Position

Professor (Ecohydrology)

Citations(all)

3033

Citations(since 2020)

1686

Cited By

2005

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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Cherie Westbrook Skills & Research Interests

Ecohydrology

beaver

groundwater-surface water interactions

wetlands

Top articles of Cherie Westbrook

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Short-term dynamics of beaver dam flow states

Science of The Total Environment

Ignacio Aguirre

Glynnis A Hood

Cherie J Westbrook

2024/2/9

Comparing the sources of sediment retained by beaver dams and beaver dam analogues

Authorea Preprints

Cherie J Westbrook

David J Cooper

2023/7/8

Nelson and Churchill River Basins

Iain Phillips

Timothy D Jardine

Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt

Cherie Westbrook

John Pomeroy

2023/1/1

Variations in the water storage capacity of a mountain peatland with complex stratigraphy

Journal of Hydrology

Selena R Schut

Cherie J Westbrook

2022/12/1

Relative effectiveness of four different guards in preventing beaver cutting of urban trees

Environmental Management

Cherie J Westbrook

Kirby England

2022/7

Incorporating beaver dams in a physically-based hydrological model

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ignacio Aguirre

Cherie Westbrook

Glynnis A Hood

2022/12

Using Stable Water Isotopes to Analyze Spatiotemporal Variability and Hydrometeorological Forcing in Mountain Valley Wetlands

Water

Julia M Hathaway

Richard M Petrone

Cherie J Westbrook

Rebecca C Rooney

Lindsey E Langs

2022/6/5

Comparison of Soil Nutrient Supply Patterns among Full and Drained Beaver Ponds and Undisturbed Peat in a Rocky Mountain Fen

Wetlands

Tariq M Munir

Cherie J Westbrook

2022/4

Augmenting traditional hydrometric observations with trail cameras to capture ecohydrological dynamics of beaver dams.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ignacio Aguirre

Cherie Westbrook

Glynnis A Hood

2022/12

Quantifying relative contributions of source waters from a subalpine wetland to downstream water bodies

Hydrological Processes

Julia M Hathaway

Cherie J Westbrook

Rebecca C Rooney

Richard M Petrone

Lindsey E Langs

2022/9

Beavers in the Boreal: A lodge census of Besnard Lake

Blue Jay

Cherie J Westbrook

Zachary Waldner

Elston Dzus

Connie Dzus

Nichole-Lynn Stoll

2022/7/29

Beaver as agents of plant disturbance

Cherie J Westbrook

2021/1/1

Thermal Characteristics of a Beaver Dam Analogues Equipped Spring-Fed Creek in the Canadian Rockies

Water

Tariq M Munir

Cherie J Westbrook

2021/4/3

Do Beaver Dam Analogues Really Mimic Beaver Dams?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Cherie Westbrook

David Cooper

2021/4

Climate change impact on the hydrological functioning of the mountain lakes: a conceptual framework

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Daniel Amaro Medina

Cherie Westbrook

2021/4

Evaluation of alternative land-use scenarios using an ecosystem services-based strategic environmental assessment approach

Land Use Policy

Farzana Nijhum

Cherie Westbrook

Bram Noble

Ken Belcher

PatrickLloyd-Smith

2021/5

Beaver dam analogue configurations influence stream and riparian water table dynamics of a degraded spring‐fed creek in the Canadian Rockies

River Research and Applications

Tariq M Munir

Cherie J Westbrook

2020/11/29

Beaver dams: How structure, flow state, and landscape setting regulate water storage and release

Science of the Total Environment

Amanda L Ronnquist

Cherie J Westbrook

2021/9/1

Comparison of beaver density and foraging preferences between urban and rural riparian forests along the South Saskatchewan River, Canada

Journal of Urban Ecology

Kirby England

Cherie J Westbrook

2021

Beaver dam capacity of Canada’s boreal plain in response to environmental change

Scientific reports

Nichole-Lynn Stoll

Cherie J Westbrook

2020/10/8

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