Marisa Escobar

411 total citations
28 papers, 299 citations indexed

About

Marisa Escobar is a scholar working on Water Science and Technology, Ocean Engineering and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Marisa Escobar has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 299 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Water Science and Technology, 9 papers in Ocean Engineering and 5 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Marisa Escobar's work include Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (12 papers), Water resources management and optimization (9 papers) and Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (6 papers). Marisa Escobar is often cited by papers focused on Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (12 papers), Water resources management and optimization (9 papers) and Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (6 papers). Marisa Escobar collaborates with scholars based in United States, Colombia and Bolivia. Marisa Escobar's co-authors include David Purkey, David R. Purkey, Stephanie Galaitsi, David Yates, Lisa C. Thompson, Peter B. Moyle, Walter Vergara, Akio Kitoh, Thomas Condom and L. Forni and has published in prestigious journals such as Energies, Environmental Modelling & Software and Water.

In The Last Decade

Marisa Escobar

25 papers receiving 280 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marisa Escobar United States 10 168 115 78 54 53 28 299
Yonggang Ma China 10 187 1.1× 192 1.7× 104 1.3× 82 1.5× 80 1.5× 20 396
Peter Adamson Australia 8 194 1.2× 228 2.0× 60 0.8× 79 1.5× 29 0.5× 11 399
Victor Kongo Tanzania 12 179 1.1× 160 1.4× 62 0.8× 45 0.8× 18 0.3× 24 314
Caitlin Spence United States 4 284 1.7× 203 1.8× 167 2.1× 92 1.7× 27 0.5× 8 450
Kathleen Dominique France 3 257 1.5× 179 1.6× 172 2.2× 83 1.5× 27 0.5× 4 452
Paradis Someth Finland 5 222 1.3× 155 1.3× 59 0.8× 79 1.5× 18 0.3× 8 348
Tom Le Quesne United Kingdom 8 126 0.8× 197 1.7× 67 0.9× 30 0.6× 33 0.6× 9 301
Ronnie McKenzie South Africa 6 176 1.0× 84 0.7× 167 2.1× 42 0.8× 12 0.2× 9 339
Aline Maria Meiguins de Lima Brazil 8 175 1.0× 135 1.2× 32 0.4× 57 1.1× 22 0.4× 54 259
Iana Alexandra Alves Rufino Brazil 10 94 0.6× 129 1.1× 43 0.6× 63 1.2× 24 0.5× 46 274

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marisa Escobar

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marisa Escobar

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Escobar, Marisa, et al.. (2021). Untangling the effects of climate variability and irrigation management on water levels in Lakes Titicaca and Poopó. Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies. 37. 100927–100927. 8 indexed citations
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Escobar, Marisa, et al.. (2020). Modelling water stress vulnerability in small Andean basins: case study of Campoalegre River basin, Colombia. International Journal of Water Resources Development. 37(4). 640–657. 13 indexed citations
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Escobar, Marisa & Nilo Resende Viana Lima. (2019). Modelación estratégica de la cuenca del Río Rocha. 1 indexed citations
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Purkey, David & Marisa Escobar. (2016). Ríos del Páramo al Valle, por Urbes y Campiñas: building climate adaptation capacity in water resources planning. 1 indexed citations
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Bakken, Tor Haakon, et al.. (2016). Climate Change and Increased Irrigation Demands: What Is Left for Hydropower Generation? Results from Two Semi-Arid Basins. Energies. 9(3). 191–191. 9 indexed citations
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Galaitsi, Stephanie, et al.. (2016). Modeling of Andean Páramo Ecosystems’ Hydrological Response to Environmental Change. Water. 8(3). 94–94. 29 indexed citations
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Escobar, Marisa, et al.. (2016). Biodiversidad, ecosistemas de humedal y riesgo de inundación: Implicaciones de la expansión hidroeléctrica en la cuenca del río Magdalena.
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Escobar, Marisa, et al.. (2016). Building hydroliteracy among stakeholders for effective water benefit sharing in the Andes. Water International. 41(5). 698–715. 4 indexed citations
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Rudberg, Peter M., et al.. (2015). Mitigating the Adverse Effects of Hydropower Projects : A Comparative Review of River Restoration and Hydropower Regulation in Sweden and the United States. 27(2). 251–273. 11 indexed citations
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Pouget, Jean-Christophe, Marcos Villacís, Thomas Condom, et al.. (2015). Glacio-hydrological modelling and water resources management in the Ecuadorian Andes: the example of Quito. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 8 indexed citations
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Escobar, Marisa, et al.. (2013). Water scarcity, climate change and Bolivia: Planning for climate uncertainties. 8 indexed citations
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Condom, Thomas, Marisa Escobar, David Purkey, et al.. (2012). Simulating the implications of glaciers’ retreat for water management: a case study in the Rio Santa basin, Peru. Water International. 37(4). 442–459. 46 indexed citations
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Vergara, Walter, et al.. (2011). Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change on Mountain Hydrology : Development of a Methodology through a Case Study in the Andes of Peru. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 11 indexed citations
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Thompson, Lisa C., et al.. (2011). Water Management Adaptations to Prevent Loss of Spring-Run Chinook Salmon in California under Climate Change. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. 138(5). 465–478. 45 indexed citations
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Pasternack, G. B., et al.. (2008). Construction constraints for geomorphic‐unit rehabilitation on regulated gravel‐bed rivers. River Research and Applications. 25(4). 416–437. 14 indexed citations
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Escobar, Marisa, et al.. (2006). Retention of suspended sediment and phosphorus on a freshwater delta, South Lake Tahoe, California. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 14(4). 287–302. 5 indexed citations

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