Noah Finnegan

Noah Finnegan

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Noah Finnegan

Noah Finnegan, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz, specializes in the field of Geomorphology.

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

The signature of climate in fluvial suspended sediment records

Expect the unexpected: Four hypotheses to explain unexpected critical zone symmetry in hillslopes with opposing aspect

Glacial isostatic adjustment modulates lateral migration rate and morphology of the Red River (North Dakota, USA and Manitoba, Canada)

Symmetry in hillslope steepness and saprolite thickness between hillslopes with opposing aspects

Over 5000+ marine terraces record tectonics of the Japan arc and hint at essential controls on their creation and preservation.

Vadose zone thickness limits pore‐fluid pressure rise in a large, slow‐moving earthflow

100 Giant Alaska Landslides

Streamflow flashiness controls fluvial suspended sediment transport efficiency across a large climate gradient

Noah Finnegan Information

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Citations(all)

3459

Citations(since 2020)

1759

Cited By

2454

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

40

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University of California, Santa Cruz

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Noah Finnegan Skills & Research Interests

Geomorphology

Top articles of Noah Finnegan

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The signature of climate in fluvial suspended sediment records

Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

WAL Chapman

NJ Finnegan

2024/1

Expect the unexpected: Four hypotheses to explain unexpected critical zone symmetry in hillslopes with opposing aspect

Authorea Preprints

Amanda Marie Donaldson

Margaret Ann Zimmer

Mong-Han Huang

Kerri N Johnson

Berit Hudson-Rasmussen

...

2023/1/24

Glacial isostatic adjustment modulates lateral migration rate and morphology of the Red River (North Dakota, USA and Manitoba, Canada)

Geophysical Research Letters

Samuel T Kodama

Tamara Pico

Noah J Finnegan

Mathieu GA Lapôtre

Jane K Willenbring

2023/8/16

Symmetry in hillslope steepness and saprolite thickness between hillslopes with opposing aspects

Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

AM Donaldson

M Zimmer

M‐H Huang

KN Johnson

B Hudson‐Rasmussen

...

2023/7

Over 5000+ marine terraces record tectonics of the Japan arc and hint at essential controls on their creation and preservation.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Luca C Malatesta

Kimberly L Huppert

Noah J Finnegan

2023/5

Vadose zone thickness limits pore‐fluid pressure rise in a large, slow‐moving earthflow

Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

CR Murphy

NJ Finnegan

FKJ Oberle

2022/6

100 Giant Alaska Landslides

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Bretwood M Higman

Jane Walden

Emilie Lemaire

Noah J Finnegan

Costanza Morino

...

2022/12

Streamflow flashiness controls fluvial suspended sediment transport efficiency across a large climate gradient

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

William AL Chapman

Noah J Finnegan

2022/12

Monitoring Soil Moisture Changes Using Multi-band SAR Over Landslide Regions in California

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Eric Jameson Fielding

Tien-Hao Liao

Seungbum Kim

Alexander L Handwerger

Michael Cosh

...

2022/12

River floodplain abandonment and channel deepening coincide with the onset of clear‐cut logging in a coastal California redwood forest

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

William AL Chapman

Noah J Finnegan

Allison M Pfeiffer

SeanPaul La Selle

2022/3/30

Use of WRF-Hydro to Simulate Runoff-Generated Debris Flow Hazards in Burn Scars

Authorea Preprints

Chuxuan Li

Alexander L Handwerger

Jiali Wang

Wei Yu

Xiang Li

...

2022/11/30

Isolating the Role of Slope Change Due to Glacial Isostatic Adjustment on Meander Rates and River Morphology in the Red River (North Dakota, USA)

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Sam Kodama

Tamara Pico

Noah J Finnegan

Mathieu Gaetan Andre Lapotre

Jane K Willenbring

2022/12

Vadose zone thickness limits pore-fluid pressures and acceleration in a large, slow-moving landslide

Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

CR Murphy

NJ Finnegan

Ferdinand Oberle

2022

In-situ measurements of pore fluid pressure modulated stick-slip motion in a slow landslide suggests similarities to episodic slow slip on faults

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Noah J Finnegan

Emily E Brodsky

Heather M Savage

Alexander L Nereson

Colleen Murphy

2022/12

Seasonal slow landslide displacement is accommodated by mm‐scale stick‐slip events

Geophysical Research Letters

NJ Finnegan

EE Brodsky

HM Savage

AL Nereson

CR Murphy

2022/10/28

The influence of rock uplift rate on the formation and preservation of individual marine terraces during multiple sea-level stands

Geology

Luca C Malatesta

Noah J Finnegan

Kimberly L Huppert

Emily I Carreño

2022/1/1

Augmentation of WRF-Hydro to simulate overland-flow-and streamflow-generated debris flow susceptibility in burn scars

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Chuxuan Li

Alexander L Handwerger

Jiali Wang

Wei Yu

Xiang Li

...

2022/7/27

Seismic Shear Wave Velocity Response During Seasonal Initiation and Cessation of Earthflow Motion

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Em Schnorr

Susan Y Schwartz

Noah J Finnegan

Alba Mar Rodriguez Padilla

2022/12

Plain Language Summaries to be Required for Submission to Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface.

Journal of Geophysical Research. Earth Surface

Mikael Attal

Amy E East

Noah J Finnegan

AJF Hoitink

Olga V Sergienko

2021/7/1

Watershed structural controls on water, carbon, and nutrient export in fire-affected head water streams

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Lauren Giggy

Margaret Zimmer

Riley Barton

Sasha Wagner

Peter Willits

...

2021/12

See List of Professors in Noah Finnegan University(University of California, Santa Cruz)

Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Emily Brodsky

Emily Brodsky

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 54
gerard roe

gerard roe

University of Washington

H-index: 54
Peter K. Zeitler

Peter K. Zeitler

Lehigh University

H-index: 42
Matthew E. Pritchard

Matthew E. Pritchard

Cornell University

H-index: 39
Leonard Sklar

Leonard Sklar

Concordia University

H-index: 32
Patrick Belmont

Patrick Belmont

Utah State University

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