Steve Birkinshaw

Steve Birkinshaw

Newcastle University

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Steve Birkinshaw

Steve Birkinshaw, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of Hydrology.

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

Quantifying water security using hyperresolution hydrological modelling on top of an Open Data Cube (ODC)

Urban hydrogeologic uncertainty characterisation to evaluate risk of groundwater flooding

Palaeo-landscapes and hydrology in the South African interior: Implications for human history

Benchmarking hydrological models for national scale climate impact assessment

Groundwater Resilience under Extreme Drought

Interactions of hydrology, geochemistry, and biodiversity in woodland ponds located in riverine floodplains: case study from Scotland

Paleolakes and socioecological implications of last glacial “greening” of the South African interior

Assessment of TRMM rainfall data for flood modelling in three contrasting catchments in Java, Indonesia

Steve Birkinshaw Information

University

Position

Water Group School of Engineering UK

Citations(all)

1954

Citations(since 2020)

1043

Cited By

1267

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

26

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Steve Birkinshaw Skills & Research Interests

Hydrology

Top articles of Steve Birkinshaw

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Quantifying water security using hyperresolution hydrological modelling on top of an Open Data Cube (ODC)

Luis Felipe Patino Velasquez

Elizabeth Lewis

Jon Mills

Stephen Birkinshaw

2024/3/7

Urban hydrogeologic uncertainty characterisation to evaluate risk of groundwater flooding

Charalampos Ntigkakis

Stephen Birkinshaw

Ross Stirling

Brian Thomas

2024/3/7

Palaeo-landscapes and hydrology in the South African interior: Implications for human history

South African Journal of Science

Andrew S Carr

Brian M Chase

Stephen J Birkinshaw

Peter J Holmes

Mulalo Rabumbulu

...

2024/4

Benchmarking hydrological models for national scale climate impact assessment

Elizabeth Lewis

Ben Smith

Stephen Birkinshaw

Helen He

David Pritchard

2024/3/7

Groundwater Resilience under Extreme Drought

Eleyna McGrady

Claire Walsh

Stephen Birkinshaw

Elizabeth Lewis

2024/3/7

Interactions of hydrology, geochemistry, and biodiversity in woodland ponds located in riverine floodplains: case study from Scotland

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Vladimir Krivtsov

Jim Buckman

Steve Birkinshaw

Valerie Olive

2023/6/22

Paleolakes and socioecological implications of last glacial “greening” of the South African interior

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Andrew S Carr

Brian M Chase

Stephen J Birkinshaw

Peter J Holmes

Mulalo Rabumbulu

...

2023/5/23

Assessment of TRMM rainfall data for flood modelling in three contrasting catchments in Java, Indonesia

Journal of Hydroinformatics

Suroso Suroso

Purwanto Bekti Santoso

Stephen Birkinshaw

Chris Kilsby

Andras Bardossy

...

2023/5/1

The effect of papyrus wetlands on flow regulation in a tropical river catchment

Land

Alem Oyarmoi

Stephen Birkinshaw

Caspar JM Hewett

Hayley J Fowler

2023/12/12

National Hydrological Modelling of Climate Adaptation Impacts for the UK

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Ben Smith

Elizabeth Lewis

Stephen Birkinshaw

2023/5

An innovative hydrological model for the sparsely-gauged Essequibo River basin, northern Amazonia

International Journal of River Basin Management

Daryl Hughes

Steve Birkinshaw

Geoff Parkin

C Isabella Bovolo

Brighid Ó Dochartaigh

...

2023/11/9

Blue-Green Cities: Achieving Urban Flood Resilience, Water Security, and Biodiversity

Vladimir Krivtsov

Sangaralingam Ahilan

Scott Arthur

Steve Birkinshaw

D Dawson

...

2023/1/14

Linking the Flow Regime of Papyrus Wetlands to Biologically-relevant Hydrologic Attributes

Authorea Preprints

Alem Oyarmoi

Stephen Birkinshaw

Caspar JM Hewett

Hayley J Fowler

2023/9/5

Assessing the Performance of SHETRAN Simulating a Geologically Complex Catchment

Water

Raúl F Vázquez

Josué E Brito

Henrietta Hampel

Stephen Birkinshaw

2022/10/21

Evaluating the Effect of the Location and Design of Retention Ponds on Flooding in a Peri-Urban River Catchment

Land

Stephen J Birkinshaw

Vladimir Krivtsov

2022/8/22

Ecosystem services provided by urban ponds and green spaces: A detailed study of a semi-natural site with global importance for research

Blue-Green Systems

Vladimir Krivtsov

Heather Forbes

Steve Birkinshaw

Valerie Olive

David Chamberlain

...

2022/6/1

Is precipitation responsible for the most hydrological model uncertainty?

Frontiers in Water

András Bárdossy

Chris Kilsby

Stephen Birkinshaw

Ning Wang

Faizan Anwar

2022/3/10

Multiple benefits of blue-green infrastructure and the reduction of environmental risks: case study of ecosystem services provided by a SuDS pond

Civil engineering for disaster risk reduction

Vladimir Krivtsov

Steve Birkinshaw

Valerie Olive

Janeé Lomax

Derek Christie

...

2022

Stormwater detention ponds in urban catchments—Analysis and validation of performance of ponds in the Ouseburn catchment, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Water

Stephen J Birkinshaw

Chris Kilsby

Greg O’Donnell

Paul Quinn

Russell Adams

...

2021/9/14

A method to include reservoir operations in catchment hydrological models using SHETRAN

Environmental Modelling & Software

Daryl Hughes

Stephen Birkinshaw

Geoff Parkin

2021/4/1

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