Paul Moore

Paul Moore

McMaster University

H-index: 19

North America-Canada

About Paul Moore

Paul Moore, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at McMaster University, specializes in the field of ecohydrology, micrometerology, peatland modelling.

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

Wildfire and degradation accelerate northern peatland carbon release

Reduced Net CO2 Uptake During Dry Summers in a Boreal Shield Peatland

Modelling the potential for peat-block transplants to restore industrially contaminated Sphagnum peatlands

Forest stand complexity controls ecosystem‐scale evapotranspiration dynamics: Implications for landscape flux simulations

Examining the peatland shrubification‐evapotranspiration feedback following multi‐decadal water table manipulation

Saturated hydraulic conductivity in northern peats inferred from other measurements

Effect of stockpiling time on donor-peat hydrophysical properties: Implications for peatland restoration

Peat surface compression reduces smouldering fire potential as a novel fuel treatment for boreal peatlands

Paul Moore Information

University

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Citations(all)

1592

Citations(since 2020)

1298

Cited By

695

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

28

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Paul Moore Skills & Research Interests

ecohydrology

micrometerology

peatland modelling

Top articles of Paul Moore

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Wildfire and degradation accelerate northern peatland carbon release

Nature Climate Change

SL Wilkinson

R Andersen

PA Moore

Scott J Davidson

Gustaf Granath

...

2023/5

Reduced Net CO2 Uptake During Dry Summers in a Boreal Shield Peatland

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

RM McDonald

PA Moore

M Helbig

JM Waddington

2023/2

Modelling the potential for peat-block transplants to restore industrially contaminated Sphagnum peatlands

Ecological Engineering

CPR McCarter

PA Moore

JM Waddington

2023/2/1

Forest stand complexity controls ecosystem‐scale evapotranspiration dynamics: Implications for landscape flux simulations

Hydrological Processes

Rhoswen Leonard

Paul Moore

Stefan Krause

Laura Chasmer

Kevin J Devito

...

2022/12

Examining the peatland shrubification‐evapotranspiration feedback following multi‐decadal water table manipulation

Hydrological Processes

Paul A Moore

Thomas G Pypker

John A Hribljan

Rodney A Chimner

James Michael Waddington

2022/11

Saturated hydraulic conductivity in northern peats inferred from other measurements

Water Resources Research

PJ Morris

ML Davies

AJ Baird

N Balliston

M‐A Bourgault

...

2022/11

Effect of stockpiling time on donor-peat hydrophysical properties: Implications for peatland restoration

Ecological Engineering

K Lehan

CPR McCarter

PA Moore

JM Waddington

2022/9/1

Peat surface compression reduces smouldering fire potential as a novel fuel treatment for boreal peatlands

Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Patrick Jeffrey Deane

Sophie Louise Wilkinson

GJ Verkaik

PA Moore

Dave Schroeder

...

2022

Ecohydrological trade-offs from multiple peatland disturbances: The interactive effects of drainage, harvesting, restoration and wildfire in a southern Ontario bog

Journal of Hydrology

CPR McCarter

SL Wilkinson

PA Moore

JM Waddington

2021/10/1

Peat depth as a control on Sphagnum moisture stress during seasonal drought

Hydrological Processes

Paul A Moore

Benjamin D Didemus

Alexander K Furukawa

James M Waddington

2021/4

The influence of system heterogeneity on peat-surface temperature dynamics

Environmental Research Letters

R Leonard

P Moore

S Krause

KJ Devito

GR Petrone

...

2021/1/19

Ecohydrological controls on lichen and moss CO2 exchange in rock barrens turtle nesting habitat

Ecohydrology

Danielle T Hudson

Chantel E Markle

Lorna I Harris

Paul A Moore

James M Waddington

2021/1

Seismic Lines in Treed Boreal Peatlands as Analogs for Wildfire Fuel Modification Treatments

Fire

Patrick Jeffrey Deane

Sophie Louise Wilkinson

Paul Adrian Moore

James Michael Waddington

2020/6/6

Shallow peat is most vulnerable to high peat burn severity during wildfire

Environmental Research Letters

SL Wilkinson

AM Tekatch

CE Markle

PA Moore

JM Waddington

2020/9/22

The biophysical climate mitigation potential of boreal peatlands during the growing season

Environmental Research Letters

Manuel Helbig

James M Waddington

Pavel Alekseychik

Brian Amiro

Mika Aurela

...

2020/9/17

Temporal variability of overwintering conditions for a species-at-risk snake: Implications for climate change and habitat management

Global Ecology and Conservation

CE Markle

PA Moore

JM Waddington

2020/1/17

Primary Drivers of Reptile Overwintering Habitat Suitability: Integrating Wetland Ecohydrology and Spatial Complexity

BioScience

Chantel E Markle

Paul A Moore

James M Waddington

2020/7/1

Threshold peat burn severity breaks evaporation‐limiting feedback

Ecohydrology

Sophie L Wilkinson

Gregory J Verkaik

Paul A Moore

James M Waddington

2020/1

Increasing contribution of peatlands to boreal evapotranspiration in a warming climate

Nature Climate Change

Manuel Helbig

James Michael Waddington

Pavel Alekseychik

Brian D Amiro

Mika Aurela

...

2020/6

Climate‐change refugia in boreal North America: what, where, and for how long?

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Diana Stralberg

Dominique Arseneault

Jennifer L Baltzer

Quinn E Barber

Erin M Bayne

...

2020/6

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