Scott Lamoureux

Scott Lamoureux

Queens University

H-index: 46

Asia-Bangladesh

About Scott Lamoureux

Scott Lamoureux, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queens University, specializes in the field of Permafrost, Hydrology, Geomorphology.

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

Divergent Temporal Trends of Mercury in Arctic Char from Paired Lakes Influenced by Climate‐Related Drivers

The Northwest Territories Thermokarst Mapping Collective: a northern-driven mapping collaborative toward understanding the effects of permafrost thaw

Sentinel responses of Arctic freshwater systems to climate: linkages, evidence, and a roadmap for future research

Landscape influence on permafrost ground ice geochemistry in a polar desert environment, Resolute Bay, Nunavut

Cryostratigraphical studies of ground ice formation and distribution in a High Arctic polar desert landscape, Resolute Bay, Nunavut1

Use of water isotopes and chemistry to infer the type and degree of exchange between groundwater and lakes in an esker complex of northeastern Ontario, Canada

Seasonal surface subsidence and frost heave detected by C-band DInSAR in a High Arctic environment, Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut, Canada

Diverging pond dissolved organic matter characteristics yield similar CO2 flux potentials in a disturbed High Arctic landscape

Scott Lamoureux Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

7935

Citations(since 2020)

2765

Cited By

5669

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

113

i10Index(since 2020)

71

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Scott Lamoureux Skills & Research Interests

Permafrost

Hydrology

Geomorphology

Top articles of Scott Lamoureux

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Divergent Temporal Trends of Mercury in Arctic Char from Paired Lakes Influenced by Climate‐Related Drivers

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Samantha Burke

Derek CG Muir

Jane Kirk

Benjamin D Barst

Debbie Iqaluk

...

2023/12

The Northwest Territories Thermokarst Mapping Collective: a northern-driven mapping collaborative toward understanding the effects of permafrost thaw

Arctic Science

Steven V Kokelj

Tristan Gingras-Hill

Seamus V Daly

Peter D Morse

Stephen A Wolfe

...

2023/7/17

Sentinel responses of Arctic freshwater systems to climate: linkages, evidence, and a roadmap for future research

Jasmine E Saros

Christopher D Arp

Frédéric Bouchard

Jérôme Comte

Raoul-Marie Couture

...

2022/11/3

Landscape influence on permafrost ground ice geochemistry in a polar desert environment, Resolute Bay, Nunavut

Arctic Science

Michel Paquette

Melissa J Lafrenière

Scott F Lamoureux

2022/10/19

Cryostratigraphical studies of ground ice formation and distribution in a High Arctic polar desert landscape, Resolute Bay, Nunavut1

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences

Michel Paquette

Daniel Fortier

Scott F Lamoureux

2022

Use of water isotopes and chemistry to infer the type and degree of exchange between groundwater and lakes in an esker complex of northeastern Ontario, Canada

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Maxime P Boreux

Scott F Lamoureux

Brian F Cumming

2021/12/13

Seasonal surface subsidence and frost heave detected by C-band DInSAR in a High Arctic environment, Cape Bounty, Melville Island, Nunavut, Canada

Remote Sensing

Greg Robson

Paul Treitz

Scott F Lamoureux

Kevin Murnaghan

Brian Brisco

2021/6/26

Diverging pond dissolved organic matter characteristics yield similar CO2 flux potentials in a disturbed High Arctic landscape

Environmental Research Letters

JK Heslop

Jacqueline KY Hung

Huan Tong

Myrna J Simpson

Fiona M Chapman

...

2021/3/16

Emerging dominance of summer rainfall driving High Arctic terrestrial-aquatic connectivity

Nature Communications

CR Beel

JK Heslop

JF Orwin

MA Pope

AJ Schevers

...

2021/3/4

Utilizing the TTOP model to understand spatial permafrost temperature variability in a High Arctic landscape, Cape Bounty, Nunavut, Canada

Permafrost and Periglacial Processes

Madeleine C Garibaldi

Philip P Bonnaventure

Scott F Lamoureux

2021/1

Assessing the atmosphere-surface exchange of gaseous elemental mercury using passive air samplers

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Meng Si

Michelle Feigis

Isabel Quant

Shreya Mistry

Melanie Snow

...

2020/5

Emerging role of summer rainfall events in driving High Arctic terrestrial-aquatic connectivity

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

JK Heslop

CR Beel

John F Orwin

Michael A Pope

Amanda J Schevers

...

2020/12

Spatial variability of dissolved organic carbon, solutes, and suspended sediment in disturbed low Arctic coastal watersheds

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

C Coch

JL Ramage

SF Lamoureux

H Meyer

C Knoblauch

...

2020/2

Consequences of permafrost degradation for Arctic infrastructure–bridging the model gap between regional and engineering scales

The Cryosphere

Thomas Schneider von Deimling

Hanna Lee

Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen

Sebastian Westermann

Vladimir Romanovsky

...

2021/5/31

Complex responses of phototrophic communities to climate warming during the Holocene of northeastern Ontario, Canada

The Holocene

Brett G Elmslie

Cale AC Gushulak

Maxime P Boreux

Scott F Lamoureux

Peter R Leavitt

...

2020/2

Canadian permafrost stores large pools of ammonium and optically distinct dissolved organic matter

Nature Communications

Julien Fouché

CT Christiansen

MJ Lafrenière

P Grogan

SF Lamoureux

2020/9/9

Melville, Bathurst, and Cornwallis Islands: Low to Moderate Relief Innuitia

Landscapes and Landforms of Eastern Canada

Scott F Lamoureux

Ashley CA Rudy

2020

Differential impact of thermal and physical permafrost disturbances on High Arctic dissolved and particulate fluvial fluxes

Scientific Reports

CR Beel

SF Lamoureux

JF Orwin

MA Pope

MJ Lafrenière

...

2020/7/16

Seasonal evolution of active layer thaw depth and hillslope‐stream connectivity in a permafrost watershed

Water Resources Research

G Chiasson‐Poirier

J Franssen

MJ Lafrenière

D Fortier

SF Lamoureux

2020/1

Multi-scale site evaluation of a relict active layer detachment in a High Arctic landscape

Geomorphology

Michel Paquette

Ashley CA Rudy

Daniel Fortier

Scott F Lamoureux

2020/6/15

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