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Josie Geris
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 56
Citations - 1802
Josie Geris is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Surface runoff. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1236 citations. Previous affiliations of Josie Geris include King's College, Aberdeen & Newcastle University.
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Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective
Günter Blöschl,Marc F. P. Bierkens,António Chambel,Christophe Cudennec,Georgia Destouni,Aldo Fiori,James W. Kirchner,James W. Kirchner,Jeffrey J. McDonnell,Hubert H. G. Savenije,Murugesu Sivapalan,Christine Stumpp,Elena Toth,Elena Volpi,Gemma Carr,Claire Lupton,Jose Luis Salinas,Borbála Széles,Alberto Viglione,Hafzullah Aksoy,Scott T. Allen,Anam Amin,Vazken Andréassian,Berit Arheimer,Santosh K. Aryal,Victor R. Baker,Earl Bardsley,Marlies Barendrecht,Alena Bartosova,Okke Batelaan,Wouter R. Berghuijs,Keith Beven,Theresa Blume,Thom Bogaard,Pablo Borges de Amorim,Michael E. Böttcher,Gilles Boulet,Korbinian Breinl,Mitja Brilly,Luca Brocca,Wouter Buytaert,Attilio Castellarin,Andrea Castelletti,Xiaohong Chen,Yangbo Chen,Yuanfang Chen,Peter Chifflard,Pierluigi Claps,Martyn P. Clark,Adrian L. Collins,Barry Croke,Annette Dathe,Paula Cunha David,Felipe P. J. de Barros,Gerrit H. de Rooij,Giuliano Di Baldassarre,Jessica M. Driscoll,Doris Duethmann,Ravindra Dwivedi,Ebru Eris,William H. Farmer,James Feiccabrino,Grant Ferguson,Ennio Ferrari,Stefano Ferraris,Benjamin Fersch,David C. Finger,Laura Foglia,Keirnan Fowler,B. I. Gartsman,Simon Gascoin,Eric Gaume,Alexander Gelfan,Alexander Gelfan,Josie Geris,Shervan Gharari,Tom Gleeson,Miriam Glendell,Alena Gonzalez Bevacqua,María P. González-Dugo,Salvatore Grimaldi,Akhilendra Bhushan Gupta,Björn Guse,Dawei Han,David M. Hannah,Adrian A. Harpold,Stefan Haun,Kate Heal,Kay Helfricht,Mathew Herrnegger,Matthew R. Hipsey,Hana Hlaváčiková,Clara Hohmann,Ladislav Holko,Chris Hopkinson,Markus Hrachowitz,Tissa H. Illangasekare,Azhar Inam,Camyla Innocente,Erkan Istanbulluoglu,Ben Jarihani,Zahra Kalantari,Andis Kalvans,Sonu Khanal,Sina Khatami,Jens Kiesel,Mike Kirkby,Wouter J. M. Knoben,Krzysztof Kochanek,Silvia Kohnová,Alla Kolechkina,Stefan Krause,David K. Kreamer,Heidi Kreibich,Harald Kunstmann,Harald Kunstmann,Holger Lange,Margarida L. R. Liberato,Eric Lindquist,Timothy E. Link,Junguo Liu,Daniel P. Loucks,Charles H. Luce,Gil Mahé,Olga Makarieva,Julien Malard,Shamshagul Mashtayeva,Shreedhar Maskey,Josep Mas-Pla,Maria Mavrova-Guirguinova,Maurizio Mazzoleni,Sebastian H. Mernild,Sebastian H. Mernild,Sebastian H. Mernild,Bruce Misstear,Alberto Montanari,Hannes Müller-Thomy,Alireza Nabizadeh,Fernando Nardi,Christopher M. U. Neale,Nataliia Nesterova,Bakhram Nurtaev,V.O. Odongo,Subhabrata Panda,Saket Pande,Zhonghe Pang,Georgia Papacharalampous,Charles Perrin,Laurent Pfister,Rafael Pimentel,María José Polo,David A. Post,Cristina Prieto Sierra,Maria-Helena Ramos,Maik Renner,J. E. Reynolds,Elena Ridolfi,Riccardo Rigon,Monica Riva,David E. Robertson,Renzo Rosso,Tirthankar Roy,João H.M. Sá,Gianfausto Salvadori,Mel Sandells,Bettina Schaefli,Andreas Schumann,Anna Scolobig,Jan Seibert,Jan Seibert,Eric Servat,Mojtaba Shafiei,Ashish Sharma,Moussa Sidibe,Roy C. Sidle,Thomas Skaugen,Hugh Smith,Sabine M. Spiessl,Lina Stein,Ingelin Steinsland,Ulrich Strasser,Bob Su,Ján Szolgay,David G. Tarboton,Flavia Tauro,Guillaume Thirel,Fuqiang Tian,Rui Tong,Kamshat Tussupova,Hristos Tyralis,Remko Uijlenhoet,Rens van Beek,Ruud van der Ent,Ruud van der Ent,Martine van der Ploeg,Anne Van Loon,Ilja van Meerveld,Ronald van Nooijen,Pieter R. van Oel,Jean-Philippe Vidal,Jana von Freyberg,Jana von Freyberg,Sergiy Vorogushyn,Przemysław Wachniew,Andrew J. Wade,Philip J. Ward,Ida Westerberg,Christopher J. White,Eric F. Wood,Ross Woods,Zongxue Xu,Koray K. Yilmaz,Yongqiang Zhang +212 more
TL;DR: In this article, a community initiative to identify major unsolved scientific problems in hydrology motivated by a need for stronger harmonisation of research efforts is described. But despite the diversity of the participants (230 scientists in total), the process revealed much about community priorities and the state of our science: a preference for continuity in research questions rather than radical departures or redirections from past and current work.
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Storage dynamics in hydropedological units control hillslope connectivity, runoff generation, and the evolution of catchment transit time distributions.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the storage dynamics and isotopic composition of soil water over 12 months in three hydropedological units in order to understand runoff generation in a montane catchment.
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Stream water age distributions controlled by storage dynamics and nonlinear hydrologic connectivity: Modeling with high-resolution isotope data.
TL;DR: A new long‐term record of daily isotope measurements in precipitation and streamflow was used to calibrate and test a parsimonious tracer‐aided runoff model, well suited for constraining process‐based modeling in a range of northern temperate and boreal environments.
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Ideas and perspectives: Tracing terrestrial ecosystem water fluxes using hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes – challenges and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective
Daniele Penna,Luisa Hopp,Francesca Scandellari,Scott T. Allen,Paolo Benettin,Matthias Beyer,Josie Geris,Julian Klaus,John D. Marshall,Luitgard Schwendenmann,Till H. M. Volkmann,Jana von Freyberg,Anam Amin,Natalie Ceperley,Michael Engel,Jay Frentress,Yamuna Giambastiani,Jeffrey J. McDonnell,Giulia Zuecco,Pilar Llorens,Rolf T. W. Siegwolf,Todd E. Dawson,James W. Kirchner +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize and build upon discussions that emerged during the workshop "Isotope-based studies of water partitioning and plant-soil interactions in forested and agricultural environments" held in San Casciano in Val di Pesa, Italy, in September 2017.
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Ecohydrological separation in wet, low energy northern environments? A preliminary assessment using different soil water extraction techniques
Josie Geris,Doerthe Tetzlaff,Jeffrey J. McDonnell,Jeffrey J. McDonnell,James A. Anderson,Graeme I. Paton,Chris Soulsby +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the stable isotope composition of soil water held at increasing soil water tensions was investigated in a wet, low-energy northern (Latitude 57°) environment in Scotland.