Chris Blenkinsopp

Chris Blenkinsopp

University of Bath

H-index: 28

Europe-United Kingdom

About Chris Blenkinsopp

Chris Blenkinsopp, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bath,

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

Repeatability of beach morphology change under identical wave forcing

Investigation of the influence of sinusoidal internal waves on a SPAR buoy structure

Optimization of the hydrodynamic performance of a wave energy converter in an integrated cylindrical wave energy converter-type breakwater system

MONITORING OF A DYNAMIC REVETMENT DURING A SPRING TIDAL CYCLE IN NORTH COVE, WASHINGTON STATE, USA

Swash-by-swash morphology change on a dynamic cobble berm revetment: High-resolution cross-shore measurements

Comparison of dynamic cobble berm revetments with differing gravel characteristics

Wave runup on composite beaches and dynamic cobble berm revetments

Assessment of Scaled Boundary FEM-based model for solving wave interaction with π-shape Floating Breakwaters

Chris Blenkinsopp Information

University

Position

WEIR Research Unit Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Citations(all)

2210

Citations(since 2020)

1289

Cited By

1476

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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Top articles of Chris Blenkinsopp

Repeatability of beach morphology change under identical wave forcing

Coastal Engineering

2024/2/9

Investigation of the influence of sinusoidal internal waves on a SPAR buoy structure

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

2023/10/1

Chris Blenkinsopp
Chris Blenkinsopp

H-Index: 20

Optimization of the hydrodynamic performance of a wave energy converter in an integrated cylindrical wave energy converter-type breakwater system

Energy Conversion and Management

2021/3/1

MONITORING OF A DYNAMIC REVETMENT DURING A SPRING TIDAL CYCLE IN NORTH COVE, WASHINGTON STATE, USA

2023/9/1

Swash-by-swash morphology change on a dynamic cobble berm revetment: High-resolution cross-shore measurements

Coastal Engineering

2023/9/1

Comparison of dynamic cobble berm revetments with differing gravel characteristics

Coastal Engineering

2023/8/1

Wave runup on composite beaches and dynamic cobble berm revetments

Coastal Engineering

2022/9/1

Assessment of Scaled Boundary FEM-based model for solving wave interaction with π-shape Floating Breakwaters

Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering

2022/7/15

The effects of surface mixers on stratification, dissolved oxygen, and cyanobacteria in a shallow eutrophic reservoir

Water Resources Research

2022/7

Monitoring deformations of infrastructure networks: A fully automated GIS integration and analysis of InSAR time-series

Structural Health Monitoring

2022/7

Remote sensing of wave overtopping on dynamic coastal structures

Remote Sensing

2022/1/21

REPEATABILITY OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGE ON A SANDY BEACH ACROSS MULTIPLE TIMESCALES

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

2022

Chris Blenkinsopp
Chris Blenkinsopp

H-Index: 20

Gerd Masselink
Gerd Masselink

H-Index: 40

INVESTIGATIONS OF BORE-BORE CAPTURE ON A MACROTIDAL BEACH

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

2022

Chris Blenkinsopp
Chris Blenkinsopp

H-Index: 20

INVESTIGATION INTO THE MECHANISMS OF CREST GROWTH ON GRAVEL BERMS

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

2022

Multi-temporal InSAR for transport infrastructure monitoring: recent trends and challenges

2021/12/7

Behaviour and performance of a dynamic cobble berm revetment during a spring tidal cycle in North Cove, Washington State, USA

Coastal Engineering

2021/8/1

InSAR monitoring of regional infrastructure networks

2021/7/11

High-resolution, large-scale laboratory measurements of a sandy beach and dynamic cobble berm revetment

Scientific data

2021/1/20

A new approach for scaling beach profile evolution and sediment transport rates in distorted laboratory models

Coastal Engineering

2021/1/1

Performance of a dynamic cobble berm revetment for coastal protection, under increasing water level.

Coastal Engineering

2020/8/1

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