James McNamara

James McNamara

Boise State University

H-index: 52

North America-United States

About James McNamara

James McNamara, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Boise State University, specializes in the field of Hydrology.

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

Fluvial Acoustics of Settlers Dam

Fluvial Acoustics of Ridenbaugh Diversion Dam

Fluvial Acoustics of Lower Gauge, Dry Creek Experimental Watershed

Fluvial Acoustics of CON1W, Dry Creek Experimental Watershed

Influence of subsurface critical zone structure on hydrological partitioning in mountainous headwater catchments

Extending active network length versus catchment discharge relations to temporarily dry outlets

Post-fire hydrologic analysis: a tale of two severities

Quantifying Groundwater Exchanges Throughout the Upper Logan River Watershed

James McNamara Information

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Citations(all)

8114

Citations(since 2020)

3552

Cited By

6069

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

76

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Boise State University

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James McNamara Skills & Research Interests

Hydrology

Top articles of James McNamara

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fluvial Acoustics of Settlers Dam

Scott Gauvain

Jacob Anderson

Elowyn Yager

James P McNamara

2024

Fluvial Acoustics of Ridenbaugh Diversion Dam

Scott Gauvain

Jacob Anderson

Elowyn M Yager

James P McNamara

2024

Fluvial Acoustics of Lower Gauge, Dry Creek Experimental Watershed

Scott Gauvain

Jacob Anderson

Elowyn M Yager

James P McNamara

2024

Fluvial Acoustics of CON1W, Dry Creek Experimental Watershed

Scott Gauvain

Jacob Anderson

Elowyn M Yager

James P McNamara

2024

Influence of subsurface critical zone structure on hydrological partitioning in mountainous headwater catchments

Geophysical Research Letters

Hang Chen

Qifei Niu

James P McNamara

Alejandro N Flores

2024/3/28

Extending active network length versus catchment discharge relations to temporarily dry outlets

Water Resources Research

Gianluca Botter

James McNamara

Nicola Durighetto

2024/1

Post-fire hydrologic analysis: a tale of two severities

Kendra Fallon

Shawn J Wheelock

Mojtaba Sadegh

Jennifer L Pierce

James P McNamara

...

2024/1/2

Quantifying Groundwater Exchanges Throughout the Upper Logan River Watershed

Devon Hill

Bethany Neilson

Hyrum Tennant

Nate Ashmead

Dennis Newell

...

2023

Understanding sediment in river systems—Building on a 50‐year contribution

Hydrological Processes

Bruce W Webb

Ian DL Foster

James P McNamara

2023/1

Drivers of spatiotemporal patterns of surface water inputs in a catchment at the rain-snow transition zone of the water-limited western United States

Journal of Hydrology

K Hale

L Kiewiet

E Trujillo

C Krohe

A Hedrick

...

2023/1/1

Geophysics‐Informed Hydrologic Modeling of a Mountain Headwater Catchment for Studying Hydrological Partitioning in the Critical Zone

Water Resources Research

Hang Chen

Qifei Niu

Aida Mendieta

John Bradford

James McNamara

2023/12

From Snowflake to Snowpack: Examining the Consequences of Cloud Microphysical Representations for Hydrologic Uncertainty

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Alejandro N Flores

William J Rudisill

Rosemary WH Carroll

Daniel Feldman

Hans-Peter Marshall

...

2022/12

Airborne SAR (UAVSAR) and machine learning accurately predict snow density

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Ahmad Hojatimalekshah

Tate Meehan

Nancy F Glenn

Hans-Peter Marshall

Christopher Hiemstra

...

2022/12

Forest impacts on snow accumulation and melt in a semi-arid mountain environment

Frontiers in Water

Maggi Kraft

James P McNamara

Hans-Peter Marshall

Nancy F Glenn

2022/11/29

Imposing Snow and Discharge Constraints on a Regional High-Resolution Precipitation Data Using Bayesian Inference

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Alejandro N Flores

William J Rudisill

Allison Nicole Vincent

Jim P McNamara

Rosemary WH Carroll

...

2022/12

Why does snowmelt-driven streamflow response to warming vary? A data-driven review and predictive framework

Beatrice L Gordon

Paul D Brooks

Sebastian A Krogh

Gabrielle FS Boisrame

Rosemary WH Carroll

...

2022/5/1

The Drying of Dry Creek: Examining the influence of springs on headwater stream intermittency through in-field mapping

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Elizabeth Crowther

Jim P McNamara

Sarah Godsey

2022/12

Evapotranspiration across the rain–snow transition in a semi‐arid watershed

Hydrological Processes

Maggi Kraft

James P McNamara

2022/3

Evapotranspiration Across the Rain-Snow Transition

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Maggi Kraft

Jim McNamara

2021/12

The impact of initial snow conditions on the numerical weather simulation of a northern rockies atmospheric river

Journal of Hydrometeorology

William Rudisill

Alejandro Flores

James McNamara

2021/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 86
Chris Soulsby

Chris Soulsby

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 85
Hjalmar Laudon

Hjalmar Laudon

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 64
Larry Hinzman

Larry Hinzman

University of Alaska Anchorage

H-index: 62
Michael Gooseff

Michael Gooseff

University of Colorado Boulder

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