Natasha Pollen
Impact in
- Soil Science top 2%
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
- Soil Management and Crop Yield
- Earth-Surface Processes top 5%
- Aeolian processes and effects
Papers in
- Soil Science 12
- Soil erosion and sediment transport 12
- Ecology 11
- Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes 11
- Co-authors
- Andrew Simon (10 shared papers)Eddy J. Langendoen (3 shared papers)Richard Lowrance (1 shared paper)Randall G. Williams (1 shared paper)Kristin L. Jaeger (1 shared paper)Ellen Wohl (1 shared paper)
- Journals
- Water Resources Research (1 paper)JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association (1 paper)CATENA (1 paper)AGUFM (1 paper)Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management (1 paper)
- Partner nations
- United StatesUnited Kingdom
In The Last Decade
Natasha Pollen
13 papers receiving 896 citations
Natasha Pollen's Hit Papers
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 34
- Soil Science 508
- Earth-Surface Processes 137
- Mechanical Engineering 660
- Ecology 317
- Civil and Structural Engineering 258
Countries citing papers authored by Natasha Pollen
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Fields of papers citing papers by Natasha Pollen
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Co-authors
The 6 scholars most cited alongside Natasha Pollen, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Estimating the mechanical effects of riparian vegetation on stream bank stability using a fiber bundle model Hit paper breakdown → | 2005 | 508 |
| 2 | 2006 | 319 | |
| 3 | 2006 | 66 | |
| 4 | 2005 | 10 | |
| 5 | 2005 | 10 | |
| 6 | A MODEL OF STREAMBANK STABILITY INCORPORATING HYDRAULIC EROSION AND THE EFFECTS OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION | 2006 | 5 |
| 7 | Geotechnical Implications for the use of Alfalfa in Experimental Studies of Alluvial-Channel Morphology and Planform | 2006 | 4 |
| 8 | 2004 | 3 | |
| 9 | 2007 | 2 | |
| 10 | The Role of Riparian Roots in Resisting Hydraulic Scour at Bank Toes | 2005 | 1 |
| 11 | 2007 | 1 | |
| 12 | 2006 | 1 | |
| 13 | 2006 | 1 |
About Natasha Pollen
Natasha Pollen is a scholar working on Soil Science, Ecology, Mechanical Engineering, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law and Civil and Structural Engineering, having authored 13 papers that have together received 931 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Soil erosion and sediment transport (12 papers), Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (11 papers), Tree Root and Stability Studies (6 papers), Landslides and related hazards (3 papers), Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (2 papers), Soil and Unsaturated Flow (1 paper), Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization (1 paper) and Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Soil Science (508 citations), Earth-Surface Processes (137 citations), Mechanical Engineering (660 citations), Ecology (317 citations) and Civil and Structural Engineering (258 citations). Natasha Pollen has collaborated with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Frequent co-authors include Andrew Simon, Eddy J. Langendoen, Richard Lowrance, Randall G. Williams, Kristin L. Jaeger and Ellen Wohl. Their work appears in journals such as Water Resources Research, JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, CATENA, AGUFM and Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management.
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