Ron Cox

621 total citations
58 papers, 475 citations indexed

About

Ron Cox is a scholar working on Earth-Surface Processes, Global and Planetary Change and Civil and Structural Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Ron Cox has authored 58 papers receiving a total of 475 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Earth-Surface Processes, 13 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 11 papers in Civil and Structural Engineering. Recurrent topics in Ron Cox's work include Coastal and Marine Dynamics (33 papers), Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (11 papers) and Flood Risk Assessment and Management (10 papers). Ron Cox is often cited by papers focused on Coastal and Marine Dynamics (33 papers), Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (11 papers) and Flood Risk Assessment and Management (10 papers). Ron Cox collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Sweden. Ron Cox's co-authors include Kristen D. Splinter, Ian L. Turner, Mitchell D. Harley, William L. Peirson, Matthew S. Phillips, Gregory Peters, Michael D. Short, Joshua A. Simmons, Lucy Marshall and JE Ball and has published in prestigious journals such as Marine Pollution Bulletin, Climatic Change and Marine Geology.

In The Last Decade

Ron Cox

49 papers receiving 458 citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by Ron Cox

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ron Cox

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ron Cox

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ron Cox. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ron Cox based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ron Cox. Ron Cox is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2019). MEASURING INTERNAL FORCES IN A HYDRAULIC JUMP WITH A LOAD CELL. Proceedings of the IAHR World Congress. 38. 2020–2029. 2 indexed citations
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Foster, Stephen J., et al.. (2018). Investigation into the use of macro synthetic fibre reinforced concrete for breakwater armour units. Coastal Engineering. 140. 60–71. 10 indexed citations
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Ware, D. M., et al.. (2015). An overview of financing models for coastal protection in Australia. 933. 2 indexed citations
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Splinter, Kristen D., et al.. (2015). Estimating wave heights and water levels inside fringing reefs during extreme conditions. 83. 2 indexed citations
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Harrison, Alice & Ron Cox. (2015). Physical and economic feasibility of rubble mound breakwater upgrades for sea level rise. UNSWorks (UNSW Sydney). 371. 1 indexed citations
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Simmons, Joshua A., Lucy Marshall, Ian L. Turner, et al.. (2015). A more rigorous approach to calibrating and assessing the uncertainty of coastal numerical models. UNSWorks (UNSW Sydney). 821. 2 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2013). Stability of Hanbars for upgrading of breakwaters with sea level rise. 477. 2 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2013). Transient effects of storm-induced water levels and consequences for coastal vulnerability. 240.
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2013). A review of shoreline response models to changes in sea level. 676. 4 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2011). Coastal climate change impacts for Easter Island in 2100. eVols (University of Hawaii). 617. 3 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2011). Coastal storm data analysis: provision of extreme wave data for adaptation planning. 170. 5 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2011). Development of Appropriate Criteria for the Safety and Stability of Persons and Vehicles in Floods. 404. 17 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2009). Two-dimensional physical modelling of sand filled geocontainers for coastal protection. 295. 4 indexed citations
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Peirson, William L., et al.. (2009). Predicting hazardous conditions on coastal rock platforms. 669. 1 indexed citations
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Ball, JE, et al.. (2008). Modelling Roof Runoff in a Small Urban Catchment. UTS ePRESS (University of Technology Sydney). 398. 1 indexed citations
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Ball, JE, et al.. (2007). Assessing the quantity and quality of runoff from an urban roof catchment. 160. 1 indexed citations
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Glamore, William, et al.. (2005). Measurement and Analysis of Boat Wake Waves: Management Implications. 67. 3 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2003). Wave Reduction by Seagrass. 547. 1 indexed citations
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Cox, Ron, et al.. (2003). A Methodology for Utilising Time-Dependent Beach Erosion Models for Design Events. 587. 12 indexed citations
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Turner, Ian L., et al.. (1999). Three-Dimensional Scale Physical Model Investigations of the Gold Coast Artificial Reef. UNSWorks (UNSW Sydney). 635. 4 indexed citations

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