Christopher Hackney

Christopher Hackney

Newcastle University

H-index: 18

Europe-United Kingdom

About Christopher Hackney

Christopher Hackney, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Sand mining, deltas, fluvial geomorphology, bank erosion.

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

Microplastic trapping efficiency and hydrodynamics in model coral reefs: A physical experimental investigation

Morphological changes in the Mekong Delta and their implications for livelihoods

Conversations on grief and hope: A collaborative autoethnographic account exploring the lifeworlds of international youth engaged with climate action

“Local people want to keep their sand”: Variations in community perceptions and everyday resistance to sand mining across the Red River, Vietnam

Monitoring riverine traffic from space: The untapped potential of remote sensing for measuring human footprint on inland waterways

Non-buoyant microplastic settling velocity varies with biofilm growth and ambient water salinity

Mapping 21st century global coastal land reclamation

Recommendations to guide sampling effort for polygon-based participatory mapping used to identify perceived ecosystem services hotspots

Christopher Hackney Information

University

Position

School of Geography Politics and Sociology

Citations(all)

1582

Citations(since 2020)

1401

Cited By

517

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Christopher Hackney Skills & Research Interests

Sand mining

deltas

fluvial geomorphology

bank erosion

Top articles of Christopher Hackney

Microplastic trapping efficiency and hydrodynamics in model coral reefs: A physical experimental investigation

Environmental Pollution

2024/2/1

Morphological changes in the Mekong Delta and their implications for livelihoods

2024/1/1

Conversations on grief and hope: A collaborative autoethnographic account exploring the lifeworlds of international youth engaged with climate action

2023/11/2

“Local people want to keep their sand”: Variations in community perceptions and everyday resistance to sand mining across the Red River, Vietnam

The Extractive Industries and Society

2023/9/1

Monitoring riverine traffic from space: The untapped potential of remote sensing for measuring human footprint on inland waterways

Science of the Total Environment

2023/2/20

Non-buoyant microplastic settling velocity varies with biofilm growth and ambient water salinity

Communications Earth & Environment

2023/2/11

Recommendations to guide sampling effort for polygon-based participatory mapping used to identify perceived ecosystem services hotspots

MethodsX

2022/1/1

Social differences in spatial perspectives about local benefits from rehabilitated mangroves: insights from Vietnam

Ecosystems and People

2022/12/31

Comparisons of regression and machine learning methods for estimating mangrove above-ground biomass using multiple remote sensing data in the red River Estuaries of Vietnam

Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment

2022/4/1

The combined effect of discharge and tides on low-angle dune evolution at the tidal current limit of the Changjiang Estuary

Geomorphology

2021/11/1

Sand mining far outpaces natural supply in a large alluvial river

Earth Surface Dynamics

2021/9/30

Sand, gravel, and UN Sustainable Development Goals: Conflicts, synergies, and pathways forward

One Earth

2021/8/20

Impact of dams and climate change on suspended sediment flux to the Mekong delta

Science of the Total Environment

2021/2/10

Species-specific impact of microplastics on coral physiology

Environmental Pollution

2021/1/15

2020-Vision : understanding climate ( in ) action through the emotional lens of loss

Journal of the British Academy

2021

Comparison of several secondary metabolite and elemental ion contents of leaves from Kandelia obovata and Sonneratia caseolaris forests located in the Red River Delta

Academia Journal of Biology

2020/9/25

Christopher Hackney
Christopher Hackney

H-Index: 10

Integrating suspended sediment flux in large alluvial river channels: Application of a synoptic Rouse‐based model to the Irrawaddy and Salween rivers

Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

2020/9

Multi-decadal changes in mangrove extent, age and species in the Red River Estuaries of Viet Nam

Remote Sensing

2020/7/16

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