Gemma Coxon

Gemma Coxon

University of Bristol

H-index: 27

Europe-United Kingdom

About Gemma Coxon

Gemma Coxon, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol,

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

Future Change in Urban Flooding Using New Convection‐Permitting Climate Projections

Panta Rhei benchmark dataset: socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts

When good signatures go bad: Applying hydrologic signatures in large sample studies

Testing a novel sonar‐based approach for measuring water depth and monitoring sediment storage in beaver ponds

Controls on the spatial and temporal patterns of rainfall‐runoff event characteristics—A large sample of catchments across Great Britain

A snow and glacier hydrological model for large catchments–case study for the Naryn River, central Asia

Flood hazard potential reveals global floodplain settlement patterns

A framework for estimating the probability distribution of event runoff coefficient in ungauged catchments

Gemma Coxon Information

University

Position

Lecturer in Hydrology

Citations(all)

2280

Citations(since 2020)

2040

Cited By

720

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

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University of Bristol

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Top articles of Gemma Coxon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Future Change in Urban Flooding Using New Convection‐Permitting Climate Projections

Water Resources Research

L Archer

S Hatchard

L Devitt

JC Neal

G Coxon

...

2024/1

Panta Rhei benchmark dataset: socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts

Earth System Science Data Discussions

Heidi Kreibich

Kai Schröter

Giuliano Di Baldassarre

Anne Van Loon

Maurizio Mazzoleni

...

2023/2/7

When good signatures go bad: Applying hydrologic signatures in large sample studies

Hydrological Processes

Hilary McMillan

Gemma Coxon

Ryoko Araki

Saskia Salwey

Christa Kelleher

...

2023/9

Testing a novel sonar‐based approach for measuring water depth and monitoring sediment storage in beaver ponds

River Research and Applications

Gareth Bradbury

Alan Puttock

Gemma Coxon

Stewart Clarke

Richard E Brazier

2023/2

Controls on the spatial and temporal patterns of rainfall‐runoff event characteristics—A large sample of catchments across Great Britain

Water Resources Research

Yanchen Zheng

Gemma Coxon

Ross Woods

Jianzhu Li

Ping Feng

2023/6

A snow and glacier hydrological model for large catchments–case study for the Naryn River, central Asia

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Sarah Shannon

Anthony Payne

Jim Freer

Gemma Coxon

Martina Kauzlaric

...

2023/1/20

Flood hazard potential reveals global floodplain settlement patterns

Nature Communications

Laura Devitt

Jeffrey Neal

Gemma Coxon

James Savage

Thorsten Wagener

2023/5/16

A framework for estimating the probability distribution of event runoff coefficient in ungauged catchments

Water Resources Research

Yanchen Zheng

Gemma Coxon

Ross Woods

Jianzhu Li

Ping Feng

2023/1

National‐scale detection of reservoir impacts through hydrological signatures

Water Resources Research

S Salwey

G Coxon

F Pianosi

MB Singer

C Hutton

2023/5

An enhanced version of the D-Risk decision support webtool for multi-scale management of water abstraction and drought risks in irrigated agriculture

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture

Rishma Chengot

Jerry W Knox

Gemma Coxon

George Cojocaru

Ian P Holman

2023/1/1

A Signature‐Based Hydrologic Efficiency Metric for Model Calibration and Evaluation in Gauged and Ungauged Catchments

Water Resources Research

Melike Kiraz

Gemma Coxon

Thorsten Wagener

2023/11

Evidence-based requirements for perceptualising intercatchment groundwater flow in hydrological models

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Louisa D Oldham

Jim Freer

Gemma Coxon

Nicholas Howden

John P Bloomfield

...

2023/2/14

Strategic analysis of the drought resilience of water supply systems

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A

Anna Murgatroyd

Helen Gavin

Olivia Becher

Gemma Coxon

Doug Hunt

...

2022/12/12

Impacts of observational uncertainty on analysis and modelling of hydrological processes: Preface

Hydrological Processes

Hilary K McMillan

Gemma Coxon

Anna E Sikorska‐Senoner

Ida K Westerberg

2022/2

A large-sample investigation into uncertain climate change impacts on high flows across Great Britain

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Rosanna Lane

Gemma Coxon

Jim Freer

Jan Seibert

Thorsten Wagener

2022/11/7

The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management

Nature

Heidi Kreibich

Anne F Van Loon

Kai Schröter

Philip J Ward

Maurizio Mazzoleni

...

2022/8/4

Assessing the efficacy of offline water storage ponds for natural flood management

Hydrological Processes

Tamsin Lockwood

Jim Freer

Katerina Michaelides

Richard E Brazier

Gemma Coxon

2022/6

Streamflow droughts aggravated by human activities despite management

Environmental Research Letters

Anne F Van Loon

Sally Rangecroft

Gemma Coxon

Micha Werner

Niko Wanders

...

2022/4/4

Incorporating Uncertainty Into Multiscale Parameter Regionalization to Evaluate the Performance of Nationally Consistent Parameter Fields for a Hydrological Model

Water Resources Research

Rosanna A Lane

Jim E Freer

Gemma Coxon

Thorsten Wagener

2021/10

Combined modeling of US fluvial, pluvial, and coastal flood hazard under current and future climates

Water Resources Research

Paul D Bates

Niall Quinn

Christopher Sampson

Andrew Smith

Oliver Wing

...

2021/2

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