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Chris Soulsby
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 397
Citations - 17896
Chris Soulsby is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 370 publications receiving 15497 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Soulsby include Technical University of Berlin & National Rivers Authority.
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Land use and hydroclimatic influences on Faecal Indicator Organisms in two large Scottish catchments: towards land use-based models as screening tools.
TL;DR: Improved prediction of short-term dynamics and peak values requires higher resolution sampling and process-based models of FC production, survival and transport, and an improved characterisation of the hydrological connectivity which controls the flux from pollutant reservoirs on the landscape into river channel networks.
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Using stable isotope tracers to identify hydrological flow paths, residence times and landscape controls in a mesoscale catchment
TL;DR: In this paper,?18O tracer measurements of precipitation and stream waters were used to investigate hydrological flow paths and residence times at nested spatial scales in the mesoscale.
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A new method to identify the fluvial regimes used by spawning salmonids
TL;DR: It is shown that the frequency of spawning activity at individual morphological units (riffles, pools, runs) is quantitatively related to a number of fluvial parameters and bankfull excess shear stress (xs) was the best predictor of spawning frequency.
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Spatially distributed tracer-aided runoff modelling and dynamics of storage and water ages in a permafrost-influenced catchment
Thea Ilaria Piovano,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Sean K. Carey,Nadine J. Shatilla,Aaron Smith,Chris Soulsby +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spatially distributed tracer-aided rainfall-runoff model (STARR) is applied to a subarctic catchment in Yukon Territory, Canada, with a time-variable implementation of field capacity.
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Impacts of an inter-basin water transfer: Distribution and abundance of Micronecta poweri (Insecta: Corixidae) in the River Wear, north-east England
TL;DR: In this article, a field experiment was designed to assess the impact of an inter-basin water transfer on the distribution and abundance of Micronecta poweri in the receiving River Wear, north-east England.