Jeffrey Richey

Jeffrey Richey

University of Washington

H-index: 69

North America-United States

About Jeffrey Richey

Jeffrey Richey, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of hydology biogeochemistry.

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

Composition and Flux of Dissolved and Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen in the Lower Tocantins River

Commonalities in patterns and drivers of methane cycling in terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal ecosystems; does methane follow the path of least resistance?

Dynamique du carbone fluvial dans le continuum terre‐océan des grands fleuves tropicaux: l'Amazone et le Congo

Fluvial carbon dynamics across the Land to Ocean Continuum of great tropical rivers: The Amazon and Congo

CO2 partial pressure and fluxes in the Amazon River plume using in situ and remote sensing data

Optical Classification of Lower Amazon Waters Based on In Situ Data and Sentinel-3 Ocean and Land Color Instrument Imagery

Enabling policy environment for water, food and energy security

How green can Amazon hydropower be? Net carbon emission from the largest hydropower plant in Amazonia

Jeffrey Richey Information

University

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Citations(all)

20003

Citations(since 2020)

5167

Cited By

16429

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

143

i10Index(since 2020)

94

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Jeffrey Richey Skills & Research Interests

hydology biogeochemistry

Top articles of Jeffrey Richey

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Composition and Flux of Dissolved and Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen in the Lower Tocantins River

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Vania Neu

Maria G da S. Araújo

Victor M Guedes

Nicholas D Ward

Maridalva M Ribeiro

...

2023/6

Commonalities in patterns and drivers of methane cycling in terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal ecosystems; does methane follow the path of least resistance?

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Nicholas D Ward

Vanessa L Bailey

Ben P Bond-Lamberty

Thomas SS Bianchi

Matthew J Cohen

...

2022/12

Dynamique du carbone fluvial dans le continuum terre‐océan des grands fleuves tropicaux: l'Amazone et le Congo

Hydrologie, climat et biogéochimie du bassin du Congo: une base pour l'avenir

Jeffrey E Richey

Robert GM Spencer

Travis W Drake

Nicholas D Ward

2022/2/25

Fluvial carbon dynamics across the Land to Ocean Continuum of great tropical rivers: The Amazon and Congo

Congo Basin Hydrology, Climate, and Biogeochemistry: A Foundation for the Future

Jeffrey E Richey

Robert GM Spencer

Travis W Drake

Nicholas D Ward

2022/2/25

CO2 partial pressure and fluxes in the Amazon River plume using in situ and remote sensing data

Continental Shelf Research

Aline M Valerio

Milton Kampel

Nicholas D Ward

Henrique O Sawakuchi

Alan C Cunha

...

2021/2/15

Optical Classification of Lower Amazon Waters Based on In Situ Data and Sentinel-3 Ocean and Land Color Instrument Imagery

Remote Sensing

Aline de M Valerio

Milton Kampel

Vincent Vantrepotte

Nicholas D Ward

Jeffrey E Richey

2021/8/4

Enabling policy environment for water, food and energy security

Irrigation and Drainage

Jelle Beekma

Jeremy Bird

Adey Nigatu Mersha

Stijn Reinhard

Sanmugam Ahembaranathan Prathapar

...

2021/7

How green can Amazon hydropower be? Net carbon emission from the largest hydropower plant in Amazonia

Science advances

Dailson J Bertassoli Jr

Henrique O Sawakuchi

Kleiton R de Araújo

Marcelo GP de Camargo

Victor AT Alem

...

2021/6/25

Localized pollution impacts on greenhouse gas dynamics in three anthropogenically modified Asian river systems

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Most Shirina Begum

Matthew J Bogard

David E Butman

Eliyan Chea

Sanjeev Kumar

...

2021/5

Low diffusive methane emissions from the main channel of a large Amazonian run-of-the-river reservoir attributed to high methane oxidation

Frontiers in Environmental Science

Henrique O Sawakuchi

David Bastviken

Alex Enrich-Prast

Nicholas D Ward

Plínio B Camargo

...

2021/4/8

Seasonal and daily variation of hydrodynamic conditions in the Amazon river mouth: influence of discharge and tide on flow velocity

Journal of Coastal Research

Diani FS Less

Nicholas D Ward

Jeffrey E Richey

Alan C Da Cunha

2021/11/1

Has There Been a Detectable Trend in the Biogeochemical Signals of the Lower Amazon River Over the Last 40 Years?

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Jeffrey E Richey

Nicholas D Ward

LA Martinelli

2020/12

Corrigendum: carbon dioxide emissions along the lower Amazon River

Frontiers in Marine Science

Henrique O Sawakuchi

Vania Neu

Nicholas D Ward

Maria de Lourdes C Barros

Aline M Valerio

...

2020/9/8

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