Shari Gallop

Shari Gallop

University of Waikato

H-index: 20

Oceania-New Zealand

About Shari Gallop

Shari Gallop, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waikato, specializes in the field of coastal oceanography, beach morphodynamics, coastal science, marine science.

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

Creek systems in restored coastal wetlands: Morphological evolution and design implications

Drivers of seasonal and decadal change on an estuarine beach in a fetch-limited temperate embayment

Components and tidal modulation of the wave field in a semi-enclosed shallow bay

The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences

Spatial patterns in wave signatures on beaches in estuaries and bays

Morphological evolution of creek networks in 10 restored coastal wetlands in the UK

STORM MORPHODYNAMICS AND DECADAL EVOLUTION OF BEACHES IN MODIFIED ESTUARIES AND BAYS

THE IMPACT OF RESTORED FRESHWATER INFLOW ON TIDAL DISTORTION IN A SHALLOW ESTUARY

Shari Gallop Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer

Citations(all)

1200

Citations(since 2020)

818

Cited By

704

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

30

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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University of Waikato

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Shari Gallop Skills & Research Interests

coastal oceanography

beach morphodynamics

coastal science

marine science

Top articles of Shari Gallop

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Creek systems in restored coastal wetlands: Morphological evolution and design implications

Science of The Total Environment

Clementine Chirol

Nigel Pontee

SL Gallop

Charlie EL Thompson

Hachem Kassem

...

2024/2/18

Drivers of seasonal and decadal change on an estuarine beach in a fetch-limited temperate embayment

Marine Geology

David M Kennedy

R Jak McCarroll

Thomas E Fellowes

Shari L Gallop

Nicolas Pucino

...

2023/9/1

Components and tidal modulation of the wave field in a semi-enclosed shallow bay

Estuaries and Coasts

Lukas WinklerPrins

John L Largier

Ana Vila-Concejo

Shari L Gallop

Thomas E Fellowes

...

2023/5

The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences

Coastal Futures

Sarah Hamylton

Hannah Power

Shari L. Gallop

Ana Vila-Concejo

2023

Spatial patterns in wave signatures on beaches in estuaries and bays

Geomorphology

Maryam Rahbani

Ana Vila-Concejo

Thomas E Fellowes

Shari L Gallop

Lukas Winkler-Prins

...

2022/2/1

Morphological evolution of creek networks in 10 restored coastal wetlands in the UK

Scientific Data

Clementine Chirol

Ivan D Haigh

Nigel Pontee

CE L Thompson

Shari L Gallop

2022/4/1

STORM MORPHODYNAMICS AND DECADAL EVOLUTION OF BEACHES IN MODIFIED ESTUARIES AND BAYS

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

Ana Vila-Concejo

Shari L Gallop

Thomas E Fellowes

Maryam Rahbani

David M Kennedy

...

2022

THE IMPACT OF RESTORED FRESHWATER INFLOW ON TIDAL DISTORTION IN A SHALLOW ESTUARY

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

Mojgan Razzaghi

Shari L Gallop

Karin R Bryan

John L Largier

2022

The role of coastal marae in natural hazard response and climate change adaptation

Coastal Adaptation, Adapting to coastal change and hazard risk in Aotearoa New Zealand, Special Publication

A. Bailey-Winiata

S.L Gallop

D. Hikuroa

I. White

2022

Ecoengineering freshwater flows for estuary hydrological state

S.L. Gallop

K.R.  Bryan

D.P. Hamilton

M. Foley

J.L. Largier

2022/12

Wave shadow zones as a primary control of storm erosion and recovery on embayed beaches

Geomorphology

Thomas R. Fellowes

A. Vila-Concejo

S. L. Gallop

M. D. Harley

A. D. Short

2022

Restoration of estuary hydrological state: Pressure-state-response framework

S.L. Gallop

K.R.  Bryan

D.P. Hamilton

M. Foley

J.L. Largier

2022/11

Incorporating Indigenous world views in coastal hazards and morphodynamics: A perspective from Aotearoa New Zealand

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Shari Gallop

Akuhata Bailey-Winiata

2021/12

Decadal shoreline erosion and recovery of beaches in modified and natural estuaries

Geomorphology

Thomas E Fellowes

Ana Vila-Concejo

Shari L Gallop

Ryan Schosberg

Vincent De Staercke

...

2021/10/1

The influence of reef topography on storm-driven sand flux

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Cyprien Bosserelle

Shari L. Gallop

Ivan D. Haigh

Charitha B. Pattiaratchi

2021

Beachgoers’ ability to identify rip currents at a beach in situ

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences

Sebastian J Pitman

Katie Thompson

Deirdre E Hart

Kevin Moran

Shari L Gallop

...

2021

Wave direction shift triggered severe erosion of beaches in estuaries and bays with limited post‐storm recovery

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Shari L. Gallop

Ana Vila-Concejo

Thomas E. Fellowes

Mitchell D. Harley

Maryam Rahbani

...

2020/9/20

Sandy beaches in estuaries and bays

Ana Vila-Concejo

Shari L. Gallop

John L. Largier

2020/6

Geologically controlled sandy beaches: Their geomorphology, morphodynamics and classification

Science of the Total Environment

Shari L. Gallop

David M. Kennedy

Carlos Loureiro

Larissa A. Naylor

Juan Muñoz-Pérez

...

2020/4/28

A Comparison of beach nourishment methodology and performance at two fringing reef beaches in Waikiki (Hawaii, USA) and Cadiz (SW Spain)

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Juan J Muñoz-Perez

Shari L Gallop

Luis J Moreno

2020/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 107
Robert J. Nicholls

Robert J. Nicholls

University of East Anglia

H-index: 69
John Largier

John Largier

University of California, Davis

H-index: 51
giovanni coco

giovanni coco

University of Auckland

H-index: 49
Ivan Haigh

Ivan Haigh

University of Southampton

H-index: 42
Prof. Derek. W. T. Jackson

Prof. Derek. W. T. Jackson

Ulster University

H-index: 40
Karin R Bryan

Karin R Bryan

University of Waikato

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