Mark Davidson

Mark Davidson

University of Plymouth

H-index: 42

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark Davidson

Mark Davidson, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Plymouth, specializes in the field of Measuring understanding and predicting coastal processes on natural beaches and coasts.

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

Shoreline modelling on timescales of days to decades

MODELLING SHORELINE EVOLUTION AT COLLAROY-NARRABEEN, DUE TO COMBINED CROSS-SHORE AND LONGSHORE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT PROCESSES

Forecasting coastal evolution on time-scales of days to decades

Modelling cross-shore shoreline change on multiple timescales and their interactions

A rules-based shoreface translation and sediment budgeting tool for estimating coastal change: ShoreTrans

Seasonal predictions of shoreline change, informed by climate indices

A novel rules-based shoreface translation model for predicting future coastal change: ShoreTrans

A novel shoreface translation model for predicting future coastal change

Mark Davidson Information

University

Position

Associate Professor (Reader) in Coastal Processes

Citations(all)

5237

Citations(since 2020)

2441

Cited By

3842

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

85

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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University of Plymouth

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Mark Davidson Skills & Research Interests

Measuring understanding and predicting coastal processes on natural beaches and coasts

Top articles of Mark Davidson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Shoreline modelling on timescales of days to decades

Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures

Emily Hunt

Mark Davidson

Edward CC Steele

Jessica D Amies

Timothy Scott

...

2023/1

MODELLING SHORELINE EVOLUTION AT COLLAROY-NARRABEEN, DUE TO COMBINED CROSS-SHORE AND LONGSHORE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT PROCESSES

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

Emily Hunt

Mark Davidson

Edward Steele

Timothy Scott

Paul Russell

2022

Forecasting coastal evolution on time-scales of days to decades

Coastal Engineering

Mark Davidson

2021/9/1

Modelling cross-shore shoreline change on multiple timescales and their interactions

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Rob Schepper

Rafael Almar

Erwin Bergsma

Sierd de Vries

Ad Reniers

...

2021/5/27

A rules-based shoreface translation and sediment budgeting tool for estimating coastal change: ShoreTrans

Marine Geology

R Jak McCarroll

Gerd Masselink

Nieves G Valiente

Timothy Scott

Mark Wiggins

...

2021/5/1

Seasonal predictions of shoreline change, informed by climate indices

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Dan Hilton

Mark Davidson

Tim Scott

2020/8/17

A novel rules-based shoreface translation model for predicting future coastal change: ShoreTrans

Robert Jak McCarroll

Gerd Masselink

Nieves G Valiente

Timothy Scott

Mark Wiggins

...

2020/6/4

A novel shoreface translation model for predicting future coastal change

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Jak McCarroll

Gerd Masselink

Nieves Valiente

Mark Wiggins

Josie-Alice Kirby

...

2020/5

In-situ Observations of Infragravity Response during Extreme Storms on Sand and Gravel Beaches

Journal of Coastal Research

Oliver Billson

Paul Russell

Mark Davidson

Tim Poate

Laurent Amoudry

...

2020/3/1

Blind testing of shoreline evolution models

Scientific reports

Jennifer Montaño

Giovanni Coco

Jose AA Antolínez

Tomas Beuzen

Karin R Bryan

...

2020/2/7

See List of Professors in Mark Davidson University(University of Plymouth)

Co-Authors

H-index: 70
Gerd Masselink

Gerd Masselink

University of Plymouth

H-index: 60
BG Ruessink

BG Ruessink

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 51
Óscar Ferreira

Óscar Ferreira

Universidade do Algarve

H-index: 49
Jose A. Jimenez

Jose A. Jimenez

Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña

H-index: 48
Paul Russell

Paul Russell

University of Plymouth

H-index: 47
Bruno Castelle

Bruno Castelle

Université de Bordeaux

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