Clément Duvert

About Clément Duvert

Clément Duvert, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Charles Darwin University, specializes in the field of Catchment Hydrology, Aquatic Biogeochemistry, Sediment Transport, Ecohydrology.

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

A high-resolution map of diffuse groundwater recharge rates for Australia

Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities

Cavitron extraction of xylem water suggests cryogenic extraction biases vary across species but are independent of tree water stress

Seasonal wetlands make a relatively limited contribution to the dissolved carbon pool of a lowland headwater tropical stream

Preface special issue: “Processes and patterns in tropical hydrology”

Stream respiration exceeds CO2 evasion in a low‐energy, oligotrophic tropical stream

Controlling feral ruminants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: a case study of buffalo in northern Australia

Controls on spatial variability in mean concentrations and export patterns of river chemistry across the Australian continent

Clément Duvert Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1125

Citations(since 2020)

771

Cited By

591

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

21

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Clément Duvert Skills & Research Interests

Catchment Hydrology

Aquatic Biogeochemistry

Sediment Transport

Ecohydrology

Top articles of Clément Duvert

A high-resolution map of diffuse groundwater recharge rates for Australia

EGUsphere

2023/10/26

Cavitron extraction of xylem water suggests cryogenic extraction biases vary across species but are independent of tree water stress

Hydrological Processes

2024/2

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Adrià Barbeta
Adrià Barbeta

H-Index: 20

Seasonal wetlands make a relatively limited contribution to the dissolved carbon pool of a lowland headwater tropical stream

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

2024/2

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Christian Birkel
Christian Birkel

H-Index: 21

Preface special issue: “Processes and patterns in tropical hydrology”

Hydrological Processes

2023/7

Stream respiration exceeds CO2 evasion in a low‐energy, oligotrophic tropical stream

Limnology and oceanography

2023/5

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Christian Birkel
Christian Birkel

H-Index: 21

Controlling feral ruminants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: a case study of buffalo in northern Australia

Wildlife Research

2023/1/5

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Controls on spatial variability in mean concentrations and export patterns of river chemistry across the Australian continent

Water Resources Research

2022/12

Exploratory radioisotope measurements suggest that in-stream erosion represents the main sediment source in a pristine, tropical rainforest in Costa Rica

Journal of Soils and Sediments

2022/12

Christian Birkel
Christian Birkel

H-Index: 21

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Hydrological processes in tropical Australia: Historical perspective and the need for a catchment observatory network to address future development

2022/10/1

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Niels C Munksgaard
Niels C Munksgaard

H-Index: 19

Deuterium depletion in xylem water and soil isotopic effects complicate the assessment of riparian tree water sources in the seasonal tropics

Ecohydrology

2022/9

Synthesizing the impacts of baseflow contribution on concentration–discharge (C–Q) relationships across Australia using a Bayesian hierarchical model

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

2022/1/3

The influence of climate on water chemistry states and dynamics in rivers across Australia

Hydrological Processes

2021/12

Global carbon dioxide efflux from rivers enhanced by high nocturnal emissions

Nature Geoscience

2021/5

The use of regional and alluvial groundwater by riparian trees in the wet‐dry tropics of northern Australia

Hydrological Processes

2021/4/18

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

End Member and Bayesian mixing models consistently indicate near‐surface flowpath dominance in a pristine humid tropical rainforest

Hydrological Processes

2021/4

Substantial decrease in CO2 emissions from Chinese inland waters due to global change

Nature Communications

2021/3/19

Mingyang Tian
Mingyang Tian

H-Index: 2

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Seasonal shift from biogenic to geogenic fluvial carbon caused by changing water sources in the wet‐dry tropics

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

2020/2/5

Net landscape carbon balance of a tropical savanna: relative importance of fire and aquatic export in offsetting terrestrial production

Global Change Biology

2020/10

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Christian Birkel
Christian Birkel

H-Index: 21

Land transformation in tropical savannas preferentially decomposes newly added biomass, whether C3‐or C4‐derived

Ecological Applications

2020/12

Clément Duvert
Clément Duvert

H-Index: 13

Niels C Munksgaard
Niels C Munksgaard

H-Index: 19

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