Timothy R.H. Davies

Timothy R.H. Davies

University of Canterbury

H-index: 42

Oceania-New Zealand

About Timothy R.H. Davies

Timothy R.H. Davies, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury, specializes in the field of Geomorphology, earth sciences, erosion mechanics, disaster reduction.

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

Post-seismic aggradation history of the West Coast, South Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand; dendrogeomorphological evidence and disaster recovery implications

Geomorphology and natural hazards: Understanding landscape change for disaster mitigation

10Be dating and seismic origin of Luanshibao rock avalanche in SE Tibetan Plateau and implications on Litang active fault

Timothy R.H. Davies Information

University

Position

Professor Earth and Environmental Sciences

Citations(all)

5550

Citations(since 2020)

1787

Cited By

4359

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

University of Canterbury

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Timothy R.H. Davies Skills & Research Interests

Geomorphology

earth sciences

erosion mechanics

disaster reduction

Top articles of Timothy R.H. Davies

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Post-seismic aggradation history of the West Coast, South Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand; dendrogeomorphological evidence and disaster recovery implications

Natural Hazards

JR Blagen

TRH Davies

A Wells

DA Norton

2022/12

Geomorphology and natural hazards: Understanding landscape change for disaster mitigation

Timothy R Davies

Oliver Korup

John J Clague

2021/4/5

10Be dating and seismic origin of Luanshibao rock avalanche in SE Tibetan Plateau and implications on Litang active fault

Landslides

Qingli Zeng

Guangxiang Yuan

Timothy Davies

Bing Xu

Rongqiang Wei

...

2020/5

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