Natalie Ceperley

Natalie Ceperley

Universität Bern

H-index: 13

Europe-Switzerland

About Natalie Ceperley

Natalie Ceperley, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bern, specializes in the field of Ecohydrology, West Africa, Stable Isotopes, Agroforestry, Alpine Catchments.

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

Future shifting of annual extreme flows under climate change in the Volta River basin

HELPING: Co-creating and communicating water solutions in a globally changing world

Exposing Seasonal and Spatial Variability in Storage and Release Upstream of the Outlet

Toward a common methodological framework for the sampling, extraction, and isotopic analysis of water in the Critical Zone to study vegetation water use

Isotopic analysis of extracted water from a larch (Larix decidua) stand in a high mountain watershed (Vallon de Nant-Switzerland)

Isotopic analysis: How our community analyzes soil and plant water samples for their isotopic composition

Water accounting under climate change in the transboundary Volta River Basin with a spatially calibrated hydrological model

L'hydrologie: Porteuse de Surprises Dans Le Vallon de Nant

Natalie Ceperley Information

University

Position

Geography Institute

Citations(all)

717

Citations(since 2020)

606

Cited By

324

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Natalie Ceperley Skills & Research Interests

Ecohydrology

West Africa

Stable Isotopes

Agroforestry

Alpine Catchments

Top articles of Natalie Ceperley

Future shifting of annual extreme flows under climate change in the Volta River basin

Proceedings of IAHS

2024/4/18

HELPING: Co-creating and communicating water solutions in a globally changing world

2024/3/7

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Exposing Seasonal and Spatial Variability in Storage and Release Upstream of the Outlet

2024/3/7

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Bettina Schaefli
Bettina Schaefli

H-Index: 24

Toward a common methodological framework for the sampling, extraction, and isotopic analysis of water in the Critical Zone to study vegetation water use

2024/3/5

Isotopic analysis of extracted water from a larch (Larix decidua) stand in a high mountain watershed (Vallon de Nant-Switzerland)

2023/12/4

Isotopic analysis: How our community analyzes soil and plant water samples for their isotopic composition

2023/11/21

Water accounting under climate change in the transboundary Volta River Basin with a spatially calibrated hydrological model

Journal of Hydrology

2023/11/1

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Bettina Schaefli
Bettina Schaefli

H-Index: 24

L'hydrologie: Porteuse de Surprises Dans Le Vallon de Nant

2023/9/27

Challenges in studying water fluxes within the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum: A tracer-based perspective on pathways to progress

Science of the Total Environment

2023/7/10

Storage-Discharge Characteristics of Headwaters by Tracer Analysis: A Case Study in the Vallon de Nant over the Recession Period 2022

2023/7/1

Towards a conceptualization of the hydrological processes behind changes of young water fraction with elevation: a focus on mountainous alpine catchments

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

2023/6/22

Microbial Communities Reveal Sources of Streamflow in Response to Early-Season Storm Event

2023/6/5

Multiscale water accounting under climate change in a transboundary West African basin

2023/2/22

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Bettina Schaefli
Bettina Schaefli

H-Index: 24

When snow and ice are gone: beyond hydrological regime changes, what are the nuts and bolts of future streamflow generation processes?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Bettina Schaefli
Bettina Schaefli

H-Index: 24

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Monitoring an ephemeral stream with a Teensy 3.2+ audio shield to determine water level only from the noise of a stream

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Bettina Schaefli
Bettina Schaefli

H-Index: 24

What explains low young water fractions at high elevations?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

When four or more (tracers) are better than one and why you should ski (to sample)

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Bettina Schaefli
Bettina Schaefli

H-Index: 24

Teaching by doing or a field course in our backyard: the first geosensing of the environment course in this geography institute

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

Bettina Schaefli
Bettina Schaefli

H-Index: 24

Hydrodynamics of a high Alpine catchment characterized by four natural tracers

Hydrology and earth system sciences

2023/3/7

Enhancing the uptake of earth observation products and services in Africa through a multi-level transdisciplinary approach

2023/2

Chinwe Ifejika Speranza
Chinwe Ifejika Speranza

H-Index: 20

Natalie Ceperley
Natalie Ceperley

H-Index: 8

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