Peter Kinnell

About Peter Kinnell

Peter Kinnell, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canberra, specializes in the field of Soil erosion processes and prediction.

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

The role of detention storage of sediment on erosion by rain-impacted flows

The effect of surface flow conditions on WEPP interrill erodibilities

Particle travel rates and the enrichment of carbon in the sediment discharged by rain-impacted flows

An I30 focused approach to estimating event erosivity in Australia

Indices accounting for rainstorm erosivity–Theory and practice

Comment on calibration, validation, and evaluation of WEPP with natural runoff plot data

The stochastic nature of the transport of coarse material in rain-impacted flows

Insights into the sediment transport processes operating in rain-impacted flows

Peter Kinnell Information

University

Position

Adjunct Associate Professor of Land and Environment

Citations(all)

5253

Citations(since 2020)

1683

Cited By

5411

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Peter Kinnell Skills & Research Interests

Soil erosion processes and prediction

Top articles of Peter Kinnell

The role of detention storage of sediment on erosion by rain-impacted flows

CATENA

2024/4/15

The effect of surface flow conditions on WEPP interrill erodibilities

Available at SSRN 4580748

2023/9/23

Particle travel rates and the enrichment of carbon in the sediment discharged by rain-impacted flows

Catena

2023/6/15

An I30 focused approach to estimating event erosivity in Australia

Catena

2023/6/1

Indices accounting for rainstorm erosivity–Theory and practice

2023/4/1

Comment on calibration, validation, and evaluation of WEPP with natural runoff plot data

Authorea Preprints

2023/1/24

The stochastic nature of the transport of coarse material in rain-impacted flows

Authorea Preprints

2023/1/17

Insights into the sediment transport processes operating in rain-impacted flows

2022/10/1

The influence of I30 on erosivity-J

Authorea Preprints

2022/12/27

Comment on “Zhang, XC (2019). Determining and Modeling Dominant Processes of Interrill Soil Erosion. Water Resources Research, 55 (1), 4-20

Authorea Preprints

2022/11/24

Comment on “Characterizing detachment and transport processes of interrill soil erosion, Geoderma 376 (2020) 114549”

Geoderma

2021/11/15

Raindrop driven erosion-what is in the black box?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2021/4

Detachment and transport limiting systems operate simultaneously in raindrop driven erosion

Catena

2021/2/1

CLIGEN as a weather generator for predicting rainfall erosion using USLE based modelling systems

Catena

2020/11/1

Comments on the paper" Distinguishing transport-limited and detachment-limited processes of interrill erosion on steep slopes in the Chinese loessial region."

Soil & Tillage Research

2020/8

The influence of time and other factors on soil loss produced by rain-impacted flow under artificial rainfall

2020/8/1

Erosion by Water: Erosivity and Erodibility

2020/7/29

The influence of splashed soil material on sediment transported by rain-impacted flows

Catena

2020/7/1

Comment on “Plot-based experimental study of raindrop detachment, in interrill wash and erosion-limiting degree on a clayey loessal soil”

Journal of hydrology

2020/3/1

Comment on" Response of detachment rate by rain-affected sediment laden sheet flow to sediment load and hydraulic parameters within a detachment limited sheet erosion system on …

Soil & Tillage Research

2020/3

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