Martyn Clark

Martyn Clark

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 96

North America-Canada

About Martyn Clark

Martyn Clark, With an exceptional h-index of 96 and a recent h-index of 69 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan,

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

Snow depth time series Generation: Effective simulation at multiple time scales

FROSTBYTE: A reproducible data-driven workflow for probabilistic seasonal streamflow forecasting in snow-fed river basins across North America

An Improved Copula‐Based Framework for Efficient Global Sensitivity Analysis

On the predictability of turbulent fluxes from land: PLUMBER2 MIP experimental description and preliminary results

OpenWQ v. 1: A multi-chemistry modelling framework to enable flexible, transparent, interoperable, and reproducible water quality simulations in existing hydro-models

EASYMORE: A Python package to streamline the remapping of variables for Earth System models

When ancient numerical demons meet physics-informed machine learning: adjoint-based gradients for implicit differentiable modeling

Nonstationarity in High and Low‐Temperature Extremes: Insights From a Global Observational Data Set by Merging Extreme‐Value Methods

Martyn Clark Information

University

Position

Centre for Hydrology Coldwater Laboratory Canmore Alberta Canada

Citations(all)

33105

Citations(since 2020)

17319

Cited By

22546

hIndex(all)

96

hIndex(since 2020)

69

i10Index(all)

210

i10Index(since 2020)

189

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Martyn Clark

Snow depth time series Generation: Effective simulation at multiple time scales

Journal of Hydrology X

2024/4/1

FROSTBYTE: A reproducible data-driven workflow for probabilistic seasonal streamflow forecasting in snow-fed river basins across North America

EGUsphere

2024/1/18

An Improved Copula‐Based Framework for Efficient Global Sensitivity Analysis

Water Resources Research

2024/1

On the predictability of turbulent fluxes from land: PLUMBER2 MIP experimental description and preliminary results

EGUsphere

2024/1/17

OpenWQ v. 1: A multi-chemistry modelling framework to enable flexible, transparent, interoperable, and reproducible water quality simulations in existing hydro-models

EGUsphere

2023/12/6

EASYMORE: A Python package to streamline the remapping of variables for Earth System models

SoftwareX

2023/12/1

When ancient numerical demons meet physics-informed machine learning: adjoint-based gradients for implicit differentiable modeling

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

2023/11/9

Nonstationarity in High and Low‐Temperature Extremes: Insights From a Global Observational Data Set by Merging Extreme‐Value Methods

Earth's Future

2023/11

Evaluating the parameter sensitivity and impact of hydrologic modeling decisions on flood simulations

Advances in Water Resources

2023/11/1

GPEP v1. 0: a Geospatial Probabilistic Estimation Package to support Earth Science applications

Geoscientific Model Development Discussions

2023/8/18

Exploring the provenance of information across Canadian hydrometric stations: Implications for discharge estimation and uncertainty quantification

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

2023/8/1

Impacts of uncontrolled operator splitting methods on parameter identification, prediction uncertainty, and subsurface flux representation in conceptual hydrological models

Water Resources Research

2023/7

A multi-chemistry modelling framework to enable flexible and reproducible water quality simulations in existing hydro-models: 1. The OpenWQ concept and the water quality …

Authorea Preprints

2023/6/11

The impact of meteorological forcing uncertainty on hydrological modeling: A global analysis of cryosphere basins

Water Resources Research

2023/6

Large‐Domain Multisite Precipitation Generation: Operational Blueprint and Demonstration for 1,000 Sites

Water Resources Research

2023/3

Commentary: Towards a new era of environmental prediction in Canada

Canadian Water Resources Journal/Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques

2023/1/27

Towards a coherent flood forecasting framework for Canada: Local to global implications

Journal of Flood Risk Management

2023/3/10

A simple, efficient, mass-conservative approach to solving Richards' equation (openRE, v1. 0)

Geoscientific Model Development

2023/1/27

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