Chris Soulsby

Chris Soulsby

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 86

Europe-United Kingdom

About Chris Soulsby

Chris Soulsby, With an exceptional h-index of 86 and a recent h-index of 50 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Aberdeen, specializes in the field of hydrology, water resources.

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

Hydroclimatic non-stationarity drives stream hydrochemistry dynamics through controls on catchment connectivity and water ages

Water management is a success story, how water quality changed based on historical development and mid-term hydroclimate.

Characterizing changing stream flow components and hydroclimate interactions in cities–implications for future management and restoration of urban ecosystems

Assessing impacts of alternative land use strategies on water partitioning, storage and ages in drought‐sensitive lowland catchments using tracer‐aided ecohydrological modelling

A deep learning approach for spatio-temporal prediction of stable water isotopes in soil moisture

Hydrological connectivity dynamics in a mixed land use lowland catchment drive intra-and inter-annual variation in water quality in an intermittent stream network under drought …

Importance of measured transpiration fluxes for modelled ecohydrological partitioning in a tropical agroforestry system

Assessing the impact of drought on water cycling in urban trees via in-situ isotopic monitoring of plant xylem water

Chris Soulsby Information

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Citations(all)

21125

Citations(since 2020)

8690

Cited By

16249

hIndex(all)

86

hIndex(since 2020)

50

i10Index(all)

321

i10Index(since 2020)

234

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University of Aberdeen

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Chris Soulsby Skills & Research Interests

hydrology

water resources

Top articles of Chris Soulsby

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hydroclimatic non-stationarity drives stream hydrochemistry dynamics through controls on catchment connectivity and water ages

Journal of Hydrology

JL Stevenson

I Malcolm

D Tetzlaff

C Soulsby

2024/4/16

Water management is a success story, how water quality changed based on historical development and mid-term hydroclimate.

Christian Marx

Dörthe Tetzlaff

Reinhard Hinkelmann

Chris Soulsby

2024/3/7

Characterizing changing stream flow components and hydroclimate interactions in cities–implications for future management and restoration of urban ecosystems

Maria Magdalena Warter

Dörthe Tetzlaff

Christian Marx

Chris Soulsby

2024/3/7

Assessing impacts of alternative land use strategies on water partitioning, storage and ages in drought‐sensitive lowland catchments using tracer‐aided ecohydrological modelling

Hydrological Processes

Shuxin Luo

Doerthe Tetzlaff

Aaron Smith

Chris Soulsby

2024/4

A deep learning approach for spatio-temporal prediction of stable water isotopes in soil moisture

Hyekyeng Jung

Chris Soulsby

Dörthe Tetzlaff

2024/3/7

Hydrological connectivity dynamics in a mixed land use lowland catchment drive intra-and inter-annual variation in water quality in an intermittent stream network under drought …

Famin Wang

Doerthe Tetzlaff

Jonas Freymueller

Chris Soulsby

2024/3/7

Importance of measured transpiration fluxes for modelled ecohydrological partitioning in a tropical agroforestry system

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Christian Birkel

Saul Arciniega-Esparza

Marco P Maneta

Jan Boll

Jamie Lee Stevenson

...

2024/3/1

Assessing the impact of drought on water cycling in urban trees via in-situ isotopic monitoring of plant xylem water

Journal of Hydrology

AM Ring

D Tetzlaff

M Dubbert

J Freymueller

C Soulsby

2024/4/1

Controls on hydrological connectivity in the Lower Oder river and its floodplain

Hanwu Zheng

Doerthe Tetzlaff

Jonas Freymueller

Jana Chmieleski

Akpona Okujeni

...

2024/3/7

Environmental DNA, hydrochemistry and stable water isotopes as integrative tracers of urban ecohydrology

Water research

Maria Magdalena Warter

Dörthe Tetzlaff

Ann-Marie Ring

Jan Christopher

Hanna L Kissener

...

2024/2/15

Quantifying intra‐and inter‐annual dynamics of river‐floodplain connectivity and wetland inundation with remote sensing and wavelet analysis

Hydrological Processes

Hanwu Zheng

Doerthe Tetzlaff

Jonas Freymüller

Jana Chmieleski

Akpona Okujeni

...

2024/4

Integrated monitoring and isotope-aided modelling to assess ecohydrological fluxes and storage dynamics in a drought sensitive lowland catchment, Germany

Doerthe Tetzlaff

Aaron Smith

Shuxin Luo

Chris Soulsby

2024/3/7

Developing a conceptual model of groundwater–Surface water interactions in a drought sensitive lowland catchment using multi-proxy data

Journal of Hydrology

Zhengtao Ying

Doerthe Tetzlaff

Jonas Freymueller

Jean-Christophe Comte

Tobias Goldhammer

...

2024/1/1

The ecohydrology of rewilding: a pressing need for evidence in the restoration of upland Atlantic salmon streams.

Chris Soulsby

A Youngson

J Webb

2024/5/1

Coupled water-carbon modelling at data-limited sites: a new approach to explore current and future agroforestry scenarios in Scotland

Salim Goudarzi

Chris Soulsby

Jo Smith

Jamie Stevenson

Alessandro Gimona

...

2024/3/7

Revisiting the common approaches for hydrological model calibration with high-dimensional parameters and objectives

Songjun Wu

Doerthe Tetzlaff

Keith Beven

Chris Soulsby

2024/3/7

Spatio-temporal variations in environmental DNA within heavily urbanized streams in Berlin, Germany

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Maria Warter

Michael T Monaghan

Ann-Marie Ring

Jan Christopher

Hanna L Kissener

...

2023/5

Assessing the role of location and scale of Nature Based Solutions for the enhancement of low flows

International Journal of River Basin Management

Jessica Fennell

Chris Soulsby

Mark E Wilkinson

Ronald Daalmans

Josie Geris

2023/10/2

Assessing land use effects on ecohydrological partitioning in the critical zone through isotope‐aided modelling

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Jessica Landgraf

Dörthe Tetzlaff

Christian Birkel

Jamie Lee Stevenson

Chris Soulsby

2023/12

Testing drought sensitivity of different land use types via a low parameter isotope-aided ecohydrological model approach in a lowland headwater catchment, Germany

Jessica Landgraf

Dörthe Tetzlaff

Christian Birkel

Jamie Lee Stevenson

Chris Soulsby

2023/2/22

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