Jeffrey J. McDonnell

Jeffrey J. McDonnell

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 105

North America-Canada

About Jeffrey J. McDonnell

Jeffrey J. McDonnell, With an exceptional h-index of 105 and a recent h-index of 65 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan, specializes in the field of Isotope Hydrology, Ecohydrology, Forest Hydrology, Geomorphology, Hydrogeology.

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

Tracing the complementary and competitive water use patterns in a Theobroma cacao (cocoa) agroforestry system: A stable isotope approach

Identifying hydrological regularities via perceptual models at the regional scale

Afforestation triggers water mining and a single pulse of water for carbon trade-off in deep soil

Wei-Zu Gu and the remarkable rise of hydrological process research in China

The role of topography in controlling evapotranspiration age

Ecohydrological decoupling under changing disturbances and climate

Quantifying irrigation uptake in olive trees: a proof-of-concept approach combining isotope tracing and Hydrus-1D

A 1000‐Year Record of Temperature From Isotopic Analysis of the Deep Critical Zone in Central China

Jeffrey J. McDonnell Information

University

University of Saskatchewan

Position

Professor of Hydrology Global Institute for Water Security

Citations(all)

40121

Citations(since 2020)

15525

Cited By

31384

hIndex(all)

105

hIndex(since 2020)

65

i10Index(all)

288

i10Index(since 2020)

228

Email

University Profile Page

University of Saskatchewan

Jeffrey J. McDonnell Skills & Research Interests

Isotope Hydrology

Ecohydrology

Forest Hydrology

Geomorphology

Hydrogeology

Top articles of Jeffrey J. McDonnell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Tracing the complementary and competitive water use patterns in a Theobroma cacao (cocoa) agroforestry system: A stable isotope approach

Kegan Farrick

Josie Geris

Priya Ramjohn

Oludare Durodola

Jeffrey McDonnell

2024/3/7

Identifying hydrological regularities via perceptual models at the regional scale

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Fabrizio Fenicia

Jeffrey J McDonnell

2023/5

Afforestation triggers water mining and a single pulse of water for carbon trade-off in deep soil

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Huijie Li

Han Li

Qifan Wu

Bingcheng Si

Esteban G Jobbágy

...

2023/10/15

Wei-Zu Gu and the remarkable rise of hydrological process research in China

Hydrological Processes

Jeffrey J McDonnell

2023/5/1

The role of topography in controlling evapotranspiration age

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Chen Yang

Reed Maxwell

Jeffrey McDonnell

Xiaofan Yang

Danielle Tijerina‐Kreuzer

2023/9/27

Ecohydrological decoupling under changing disturbances and climate

One Earth

Nate G McDowell

Kristina Anderson-Teixeira

Joel A Biederman

David D Breshears

Yilin Fang

...

2023/3/17

Quantifying irrigation uptake in olive trees: a proof-of-concept approach combining isotope tracing and Hydrus-1D

Hydrological Sciences Journal

Paolo Nasta

Diego Todini-Zicavo

Giulia Zuecco

Chiara Marchina

Daniele Penna

...

2023/7/27

A 1000‐Year Record of Temperature From Isotopic Analysis of the Deep Critical Zone in Central China

Geophysical Research Letters

Hongxiu Wang

Han Li

Wei Xiang

Yanwei Lu

Huanhuan Wang

...

2023/3/16

Differences between stem and branch xylem water isotope composition in four tropical tree species

Ecohydrology

Md Shawkat I Sohel

John Herbohn

Magali F Nehemy

Jeffrey J McDonnell

2023/7

Phenological assessment of transpiration: The stem-temp approach for determining start and end of season

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Magali F Nehemy

Zoe Pierrat

Jason Maillet

Andrew D Richardson

Jochen Stutz

...

2023/3/15

Land cover influence on catchment scale subsurface water storage investigated by multiple methods: Implications for UK Natural Flood Management

Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

Leo M Peskett

Kate V Heal

Alan M MacDonald

Andrew R Black

Jeffrey J McDonnell

2023/6/1

Sap flux and stable isotopes of water show contrasting tree water uptake strategies in two co‐occurring tropical rainforest tree species

Ecohydrology

Md Shawkat I Sohel

John L Herbohn

Ying Zhao

Jeffrey J McDonnell

2023/12

Groundwater deeper than 500 m contributes less than 0.1% of global river discharge

Communications Earth & Environment

Grant Ferguson

Jennifer C McIntosh

Scott Jasechko

Ji-Hyun Kim

James S Famiglietti

...

2023/2/23

Toward a closure of catchment mass balance: Insight on the missing link from a vegetated lysimeter

Water Resources Research

Mitra Asadollahi

Magali F Nehemy

Jeffrey J McDonnell

Andrea Rinaldo

Paolo Benettin

2022/4

Linking plant hydraulics, groundwater access, and tree water isotopes to understand water strategies in a tropical ecosystem

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Magali Nehemy

Caio Reis Costa Mattos

Deliane Penha

Monique Schlickmann

Julliene SGM Silva

...

2022/12

Phloem water isotopically different to xylem water: Potential causes and implications for ecohydrological tracing

Ecohydrology

Magali F Nehemy

Paolo Benettin

Scott T Allen

Kathy Steppe

Andrea Rinaldo

...

2022/4

Transit time estimation in catchments: Recent developments and future directions

Paolo Benettin

Nicolas B Rodriguez

Matthias Sprenger

Minseok Kim

Julian Klaus

...

2022/11

Using stable isotopes to track hydrological processes at an oil sands mine, Alberta, Canada

Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

Spencer J Chad

S Lee Barbour

Jeffrey J McDonnell

John J Gibson

2022/4/1

On the urgent need for standardization in isotope‐based ecohydrological investigations

Hydrological Processes

Cody Millar

Kim Janzen

Magali F Nehemy

Geoff Koehler

Pedro Hervé‐Fernández

...

2022/10

Modeling streamflow variability at the regional scale:(1) perceptual model development through signature analysis

Journal of Hydrology

Fabrizio Fenicia

Jeffrey J McDonnell

2022/2/1

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Jeffrey J. McDonnell FAQs

What is Jeffrey J. McDonnell's h-index at University of Saskatchewan?

The h-index of Jeffrey J. McDonnell has been 65 since 2020 and 105 in total.

What are Jeffrey J. McDonnell's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Tracing the complementary and competitive water use patterns in a Theobroma cacao (cocoa) agroforestry system: A stable isotope approach

Identifying hydrological regularities via perceptual models at the regional scale

Afforestation triggers water mining and a single pulse of water for carbon trade-off in deep soil

Wei-Zu Gu and the remarkable rise of hydrological process research in China

The role of topography in controlling evapotranspiration age

Ecohydrological decoupling under changing disturbances and climate

Quantifying irrigation uptake in olive trees: a proof-of-concept approach combining isotope tracing and Hydrus-1D

A 1000‐Year Record of Temperature From Isotopic Analysis of the Deep Critical Zone in Central China

...

are the top articles of Jeffrey J. McDonnell at University of Saskatchewan.

What are Jeffrey J. McDonnell's research interests?

The research interests of Jeffrey J. McDonnell are: Isotope Hydrology, Ecohydrology, Forest Hydrology, Geomorphology, Hydrogeology

What is Jeffrey J. McDonnell's total number of citations?

Jeffrey J. McDonnell has 40,121 citations in total.

What are the co-authors of Jeffrey J. McDonnell?

The co-authors of Jeffrey J. McDonnell are Murugesu Sivapalan, Chris Soulsby, Hjalmar Laudon, Jan Seibert, Markus Weiler, Gordon Grant.

Co-Authors

H-index: 100
Murugesu Sivapalan

Murugesu Sivapalan

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 86
Chris Soulsby

Chris Soulsby

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 85
Hjalmar Laudon

Hjalmar Laudon

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 80
Jan Seibert

Jan Seibert

Universität Zürich

H-index: 66
Markus Weiler

Markus Weiler

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

H-index: 59
Gordon Grant

Gordon Grant

Oregon State University

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