Heidi Nepf

Heidi Nepf

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 62

North America-United States

About Heidi Nepf

Heidi Nepf, With an exceptional h-index of 62 and a recent h-index of 49 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of fluid mechanics.

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

Flume experiments of vegetation-induced sediment resuspension under combined wave-current flows

Enhanced flow variability and morphological changes through individual wood placements on a gravel bed

Flow and turbulence due to wood contribute to declogging of gravel bed

A simple prediction of time-mean and wave orbital velocities in submerged canopy

Movement of and drag force on slender flat plates in an array exposed to combinations of unidirectional and oscillatory flow

Reply to comment by Poppema and Wüthrich on “momentum and energy predict the backwater rise generated by a large wood jam”

Laboratory data linking the reconfiguration of and drag on individual plants to the velocity structure and wave dissipation over a meadow of salt marsh plants under waves with …

Vegetation‐Driven Seasonal Sediment Dynamics in a Freshwater Marsh of the Mississippi River Delta

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Citations(all)

17216

Citations(since 2020)

8046

Cited By

12526

hIndex(all)

62

hIndex(since 2020)

49

i10Index(all)

131

i10Index(since 2020)

115

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Heidi Nepf Skills & Research Interests

fluid mechanics

Top articles of Heidi Nepf

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Flume experiments of vegetation-induced sediment resuspension under combined wave-current flows

Thomas van Veelen

HM Nepf

Suzanne JMH Hulscher

Bastiaan Wijnand Borsje

2024/3/15

Enhanced flow variability and morphological changes through individual wood placements on a gravel bed

Geomorphology

Isabella Schalko

Heidi M Nepf

2024/3/4

Flow and turbulence due to wood contribute to declogging of gravel bed

Geophysical Research Letters

Isabella Schalko

Maria Ponce

S Lassar

Sebastian Schwindt

Stefan Haun

...

2024/1/28

A simple prediction of time-mean and wave orbital velocities in submerged canopy

Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Xiaoxia Zhang

Chuyan Zhao

Heidi Nepf

2024/3

Movement of and drag force on slender flat plates in an array exposed to combinations of unidirectional and oscillatory flow

Journal of Fluids and Structures

Rachel Schaefer

Heidi Nepf

2024/1/1

Reply to comment by Poppema and Wüthrich on “momentum and energy predict the backwater rise generated by a large wood jam”

Geophysical Research Letters

Elizabeth Follett

Isabella Schalko

Heidi Nepf

2024/4/28

Laboratory data linking the reconfiguration of and drag on individual plants to the velocity structure and wave dissipation over a meadow of salt marsh plants under waves with …

Earth System Science Data

Xiaoxia Zhang

Heidi Nepf

2024/2/26

Vegetation‐Driven Seasonal Sediment Dynamics in a Freshwater Marsh of the Mississippi River Delta

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

M Beltrán‐Burgos

CR Esposito

HM Nepf

MM Baustian

DR Di Leonardo

2023/4

Modeling mass removal and sediment deposition in stormwater ponds using floating treatment islands: a computational approach

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Manoel Lucas Machado Xavier

Johannes Gerson Janzen

Heidi Nepf

2023/11

Flow over and through biota

Heidi Nepf

2023/1/1

The influence of vegetation-generated turbulence on deposition in emergent canopies

Frontiers in Marine Science

Autumn R Deitrick

Erin H Hovendon

David K Ralston

Heidi Nepf

2023/10/10

Understanding sediment deposition in salt marsh vegetation through flume experiments with wave-current conditions

Thomas Johannes van Veelen

HM Nepf

Suzanne JMH Hulscher

Bastiaan Wijnand Borsje

2023

Impact of lateral gap on flow distribution, backwater rise, and turbulence generated by a logjam

Water Resources Research

Isabella Schalko

Elizabeth Follett

Heidi Nepf

2023/10

Flume experiments of sediment resuspension in wetland vegetation under wave-current conditions

TJ van Veelen

Heidi Margaret Nepf

Suzanne JMH Hulscher

BW Borsje

2023/12/11

Unravelling sediment deposition in pioneer salt marshes through flume experiments

Thomas Johannes van Veelen

Heidi Nepf

Suzanne JMH Hulscher

Bastiaan Wijnand Borsje

2023

Spatial heterogeneity in sediment and carbon accretion rates within a seagrass meadow correlated with the hydrodynamic intensity

Science of the total environment

Jiarui Lei

Rachel Schaefer

Phil Colarusso

Alyssa Novak

Juliet C Simpson

...

2023/1/1

Wave damping by flexible aquatic vegetation

Authorea Preprints

Jiarui Lei

Heidi Nepf

2022/11/22

Flow structure in an artificial seagrass meadow in combined wave-current conditions

Frontiers in Marine Science

Rachel B Schaefer

Heidi M Nepf

2022/2/16

Wave damping by seagrass meadows in combined wave‐current conditions

Limnology and Oceanography

Rachel Beth Schaefer

Heidi Nepf

2022/7

Sediment pickup rate in bare and vegetated channels

Geophysical Research Letters

Yuan Xu

Danxun Li

Heidi Nepf

2022/11/16

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Co-Authors

H-index: 66
stephen monismith

stephen monismith

Stanford University

H-index: 39
Chin H Wu

Chin H Wu

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 30
Marcelo Chamecki

Marcelo Chamecki

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 22
Brian L White

Brian L White

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 22
Eduardo Infantes

Eduardo Infantes

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 20
Mitul Luhar

Mitul Luhar

University of Southern California

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