Stephen P. Rice

Stephen P. Rice

Loughborough University

H-index: 42

Europe-United Kingdom

About Stephen P. Rice

Stephen P. Rice, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Loughborough University, specializes in the field of Geomorphology, sedimentology, freshwater ecology.

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

Accounting for the power of nature: Using flume and field studies to compare the capacities of bio‐energy and fluvial energy to move surficial gravels

Surface roughness: capturing rough-bed river diversity

Measuring flow resistance in rough-bed rivers using flume and CFD approaches

River bank burrowing is innate in native and invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) and is driven by biotic and abiotic cues

Hydraulic Geometry of'Equilibrium'Channels: From Theory to Application at the National Scale

The long-term dynamics of invasive signal crayfish forcing of fluvial sediment supply via riverbank burrowing

Aquatic insect bioconstructions modify fine‐sediment entrainment and mobility

Vertical reworking of sediment by the cased caddisfly Glossosomatidae (Agapetus fuscipes) increases sand exposure and availability in armoured gravel-bed rivers

Stephen P. Rice Information

University

Position

Professor of River Science

Citations(all)

5856

Citations(since 2020)

2073

Cited By

4985

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

61

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Loughborough University

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Stephen P. Rice Skills & Research Interests

Geomorphology

sedimentology

freshwater ecology

Top articles of Stephen P. Rice

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Accounting for the power of nature: Using flume and field studies to compare the capacities of bio‐energy and fluvial energy to move surficial gravels

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Matthew F Johnson

Lindsey K Albertson

Nicholas C Everall

Gemma L Harvey

Richard Mason

...

2024/4/22

Surface roughness: capturing rough-bed river diversity

Robert Houseago

Rebecca Hodge

Rob Ferguson

Rich Hardy

Chris Hackney

...

2024/3/7

Measuring flow resistance in rough-bed rivers using flume and CFD approaches

Taís Yamasaki

Robert Houseago

Rebecca Hodge

Richard Hardy

Stephen Rice

...

2024/3/7

River bank burrowing is innate in native and invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) and is driven by biotic and abiotic cues

Biological Invasions

Catherine Sanders

Stephen Rice

Paul Wood

Lindsey Albertson

2023/6/28

Hydraulic Geometry of'Equilibrium'Channels: From Theory to Application at the National Scale

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

David Whitfield

Edwin Baynes

Stephen Rice

Richard Jeffries

2023/5

The long-term dynamics of invasive signal crayfish forcing of fluvial sediment supply via riverbank burrowing

Geomorphology

Catherine H Sanders

Stephen P Rice

Paul J Wood

Kate L Mathers

2023/12/1

Aquatic insect bioconstructions modify fine‐sediment entrainment and mobility

Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface

Richard J Mason

SP Rice

Matthew Frederick Johnson

PJ Wood

Davide Vettori

2022/2

Vertical reworking of sediment by the cased caddisfly Glossosomatidae (Agapetus fuscipes) increases sand exposure and availability in armoured gravel-bed rivers

Geomorphology

Richard J Mason

Matthew F Johnson

Lydia Bailey

Stephen P Rice

Paul J Wood

2022/12/1

Stabilization of fluvial bed sediments by invasive quagga mussels (Dreissena bugensis)

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Harry Sanders

Richard J Mason

Daniel N Mills

Stephen P Rice

2022/11

Influence of invasive crayfish on fine sediment transport, ingress and bed storage in lowland rivers

River Research and Applications

Kate L Mathers

Stephen P Rice

Richard Chadd

Paul J Wood

2022/10

Signal crayfish burrowing, bank retreat and sediment supply to rivers: A biophysical sediment budget

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Harry Sanders

SP Rice

PJ Wood

2021/3/30

Why so skeptical? The role of animals in fluvial geomorphology

Stephen P Rice

2021/11

A link between plant stress and hydrodynamics? Indications from a freshwater macrophyte

Water Resources Research

D Vettori

S Niewerth

J Aberle

SP Rice

2021/9

Using fractals to describe ecologically relevant patterns in distributions of large rocks in streams

Water Resources Research

GK Dwyer

CR Cummings

SP Rice

Jill Lancaster

Barbara J Downes

...

2021/7

Hydrological controls on oviposition habitat are associated with egg‐laying phenology of some caddisflies

Freshwater Biology

Jill Lancaster

Stephen P Rice

Louise Slater

Rebecca E Lester

Barbara J Downes

2021/7

Implications of environmental conditions for health status and biomechanics of freshwater macrophytes in hydraulic laboratories

Journal of Ecohydraulics

Davide Vettori

Stephen P Rice

2020/1/2

CHORUS

Anneké Pettican

Spencer Roberts

2003

Geomorphic evolution of the Qingshuigou channel of the Yellow River Delta in response to changing water and sediment regimes and human interventions

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Shasha Han

Stephen Rice

Guangming Tan

Kairong Wang

Shan Zheng

2020/8

Avoidance and aggregation create consistent egg distribution patterns of congeneric caddisflies across spatially variable oviposition landscapes

Oecologia

Jill Lancaster

Barbara J Downes

Rebecca E Lester

Stephen P Rice

2020/2

Quantifying the habitat and zoogeomorphic capabilities of spawning European barbel Barbus barbus, a lithophilous cyprinid

River research and applications

Catherine Gutmann Roberts

Tea Bašić

J Robert Britton

Stephen Rice

Andrew G Pledger

2020/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 87
Robert Wilby

Robert Wilby

Loughborough University

H-index: 57
Paul Wood

Paul Wood

Loughborough University

H-index: 50
Sarah Holloway

Sarah Holloway

Loughborough University

H-index: 27
Tom Moorhouse

Tom Moorhouse

University of Oxford

H-index: 16
David Graham

David Graham

Loughborough University

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