James Terry

James Terry

Zayed University

H-index: 31

Asia-United Arab Emirates

About James Terry

James Terry, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Zayed University, specializes in the field of Geosciences, Physical Geography, Natural Hazards, Disaster Risk, Asia-Pacific region.

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

Applying cellular automata to dynamic simulation of a tsunamigenic submarine landslide in the South China Sea

Lake Tagimaucia Montane Lake as a Potential Late Holocene Environmental Archive in Fiji's Volcanic Highlands

The rain deluge and flash floods of summer 2022 in the United Arab Emirates: Causes, analysis and perspectives on flood-risk reduction

Air quality improvement following COVID-19 lockdown measures and projected benefits for environmental health

Cyclone Shaheen: the exceptional tropical cyclone of October 2021 in the Gulf of Oman

Tonga volcanic eruption and tsunami, January 2022: Globally the most significant opportunity to observe an explosive and tsunamigenic submarine eruption since AD 1883 Krakatau

Imbricated trains of massive coastal rock clasts (10^3–10^4 kg) on Ludao Island, Taiwan: what they can and cannot tell us about palaeotyphoons

Containing COVID‐19 risk in the UAE: Mass quarantine, mental health, and implications for crisis management

James Terry Information

University

Position

Professor of Geosciences Department of Environmental Sciences

Citations(all)

3268

Citations(since 2020)

1411

Cited By

2310

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

46

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James Terry Skills & Research Interests

Geosciences

Physical Geography

Natural Hazards

Disaster Risk

Asia-Pacific region

Top articles of James Terry

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Applying cellular automata to dynamic simulation of a tsunamigenic submarine landslide in the South China Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology

Jose Marie Antonio Miñoza

James P Terry

Nigel Winspear

James Goff

Vena Pearl Boñgolan

2024/4/1

Lake Tagimaucia Montane Lake as a Potential Late Holocene Environmental Archive in Fiji's Volcanic Highlands

Pacific Science

James Terry

Kunal Singh

Michelle McKeown

2023/1

The rain deluge and flash floods of summer 2022 in the United Arab Emirates: Causes, analysis and perspectives on flood-risk reduction

Journal of Arid Environments

James P Terry

Amna Al Ruheili

Maitha Ali Almarzooqi

Reem Yousuf Almheiri

Amani Khaled Alshehhi

2023/8/1

Air quality improvement following COVID-19 lockdown measures and projected benefits for environmental health

Remote Sensing

Yuei-An Liou

Trong-Hoang Vo

Kim-Anh Nguyen

James P Terry

2023/1/16

Cyclone Shaheen: the exceptional tropical cyclone of October 2021 in the Gulf of Oman

Weather

James Terry

Amna Al Ruheili

Robert Boldi

Gennady Gienko

Henrik Stahl

2022/10

Tonga volcanic eruption and tsunami, January 2022: Globally the most significant opportunity to observe an explosive and tsunamigenic submarine eruption since AD 1883 Krakatau

Geoscience Letters

James P Terry

James Goff

Nigel Winspear

Vena Pearl Bongolan

Scott Fisher

2022/6/28

Imbricated trains of massive coastal rock clasts (10^3–10^4 kg) on Ludao Island, Taiwan: what they can and cannot tell us about palaeotyphoons

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

James Terry

Annie Lau

Kim Anh Nguyen

Yuei-An Liou

Adam Switzer

2022/5

Containing COVID‐19 risk in the UAE: Mass quarantine, mental health, and implications for crisis management

Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy

Justin Thomas

James P Terry

2022/3

Clustered, stacked and imbricated large coastal rock clasts on Ludao Island, southeast Taiwan, and their application to palaeotyphoon intensity assessment

Frontiers in Earth Science

James P Terry

AY Annie Lau

Kim Anh Nguyen

Yuei-An Liou

Adam D Switzer

2021/11/26

Oral legend and geological evidence for a 16th century giant tsunami in Kiribati, central Pacific

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

James Terry

Robert Karoro

Gennady Gienko

Marta Wieczorek

Annie Lau

2021/4

Giant palaeotsunami in Kiribati: Converging evidence from geology and oral history

Island Arc

James P Terry

Robert Karoro

Gennady A Gienko

Marta Wieczorek

AY Annie Lau

2021/1

Is Bangkok at risk of marine flooding? Evidence relating to the historical floods of AD 1785 and 1983

Natural Hazards

James P Terry

Nigel Winspear

James Goff

2021/1

Reconsidering the seawater-density parameter in hydrodynamic flow transport equations for coastal boulders

New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics

James P Terry

Shoaib A Malik

2020/7/2

Of Limestone Coasts and Giant Robber Crabs–Rediscovering Niuē Island in the Central Pacific Ocean

Journal of Coastal Research

James P Terry

Randolph R Thaman

2020/6/1

Palaeotsunamis in the Sino-Pacific region

James Goff

Rob Witter

James Terry

Michaela Spiske

2020/11/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 57
Dan Friess

Dan Friess

National University of Singapore

H-index: 54
Marcus Sheaves

Marcus Sheaves

James Cook University

H-index: 45
Yuei-An Liou

Yuei-An Liou

National Central University

H-index: 44
Kazuhisa Goto

Kazuhisa Goto

Tohoku University

H-index: 41
Grahame Oliver

Grahame Oliver

Nanyang Technological University

H-index: 40
Ray Kostaschuk

Ray Kostaschuk

Simon Fraser University

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