Sarah E. Godsey

5.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
56 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

Sarah E. Godsey is a scholar working on Water Science and Technology, Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Sarah E. Godsey has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Water Science and Technology, 25 papers in Atmospheric Science and 17 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Sarah E. Godsey's work include Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (33 papers), Cryospheric studies and observations (22 papers) and Climate change and permafrost (14 papers). Sarah E. Godsey is often cited by papers focused on Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (33 papers), Cryospheric studies and observations (22 papers) and Climate change and permafrost (14 papers). Sarah E. Godsey collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and France. Sarah E. Godsey's co-authors include James W. Kirchner, David W. Clow, C. Tague, D. L. Karwan, Kathleen A. Lohse, Helmut Elsenbeer, Lucy A. Rose, M. S. Seyfried, B. T. Crosby and P. D. Brooks and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Scientific Reports and Water Resources Research.

In The Last Decade

Sarah E. Godsey

54 papers receiving 2.8k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sarah E. Godsey United States 25 1.6k 890 849 744 655 56 2.9k
Christian Birkel Costa Rica 33 2.6k 1.6× 1.0k 1.2× 719 0.8× 1.9k 2.5× 1.0k 1.5× 135 3.8k
Thomas Grabs Sweden 25 1.3k 0.8× 479 0.5× 890 1.0× 772 1.0× 411 0.6× 52 2.4k
J. M. Buttle Canada 40 2.6k 1.6× 1.1k 1.2× 825 1.0× 1.3k 1.8× 1.0k 1.5× 112 4.1k
Nicholas Howden United Kingdom 33 2.0k 1.3× 267 0.3× 1.6k 1.8× 782 1.1× 583 0.9× 101 3.4k
Ype van der Velde Netherlands 27 1.7k 1.0× 342 0.4× 735 0.9× 804 1.1× 792 1.2× 77 2.4k
M. Alisa Mast United States 29 666 0.4× 771 0.9× 803 0.9× 455 0.6× 457 0.7× 81 2.5k
Christopher Spence Canada 35 1.9k 1.2× 1.4k 1.6× 493 0.6× 1.6k 2.1× 410 0.6× 107 3.4k
A. A. Harpold United States 36 1.7k 1.1× 2.0k 2.3× 363 0.4× 1.8k 2.4× 618 0.9× 97 3.7k
Sean K. Carey Canada 43 2.0k 1.3× 2.7k 3.1× 598 0.7× 1.3k 1.8× 831 1.3× 128 5.1k
Brent T. Aulenbach United States 23 1.7k 1.1× 288 0.3× 1.4k 1.7× 484 0.7× 507 0.8× 47 3.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sarah E. Godsey

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sarah E. Godsey

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All Works

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Zipper, Samuel C., et al.. (2025). STICr: An open-source package and workflow for stream temperature, intermittency, and conductivity (STIC) data. Environmental Modelling & Software. 190. 106484–106484. 1 indexed citations
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Lewkowicz, Antoni G., Robert G. Way, Joseph M. Young, et al.. (2024). The Canadian Permafrost Electrical Resistivity Survey (CPERS) database: 15 years of permafrost resistivity data. Arctic Science. 10(4). 850–856. 2 indexed citations
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Seybold, Erin, C. Nathan Jones, Amy J. Burgin, et al.. (2023). How low can you go? Widespread challenges in measuring low stream discharge and a path forward. Limnology and Oceanography Letters. 8(6). 804–811. 14 indexed citations
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Aho, Ken, Sarah E. Godsey, Chris Wheeler, et al.. (2023). Non-perennial stream networks as directed acyclic graphs: The R-package streamDAG. Environmental Modelling & Software. 167. 105775–105775. 5 indexed citations
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Godsey, Sarah E., et al.. (2023). Nonlinear Riparian Interactions Drive Changes in Headwater Streamflow. Water Resources Research. 59(10). 4 indexed citations
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Aho, Ken, et al.. (2023). Communication Distance and Bayesian Inference in Non‐Perennial Streams. Water Resources Research. 59(11). 1 indexed citations
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Kiewiet, Leonie, Ernesto Trujillo, A. R. Hedrick, et al.. (2022). Effects of spatial and temporal variability in surface water inputs on streamflow generation and cessation in the rain–snow transition zone. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 26(10). 2779–2796. 11 indexed citations
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Wen, Hang, Julia Perdrial, Benjamin W. Abbott, et al.. (2020). Temperature controls production but hydrology regulates export of dissolved organic carbon at the catchment scale. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 24(2). 945–966. 91 indexed citations
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Rose, Lucy A., D. L. Karwan, & Sarah E. Godsey. (2018). Concentration–discharge relationships describe solute and sediment mobilization, reaction, and transport at event and longer timescales. Hydrological Processes. 32(18). 2829–2844. 146 indexed citations
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Godsey, Sarah E., et al.. (2017). Snowpack redistribution, vegetation feedbacks, and advective heat transport controls on ground thermal regimes and hydrologic response in zero-order hillslope drainage features. AGUFM. 2017. 1 indexed citations
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Brantley, Susan L., David M. Eissenstat, Jill Marshall, et al.. (2017). Reviews and syntheses: on the roles trees play in building and plumbing the critical zone. Biogeosciences. 14(22). 5115–5142. 144 indexed citations
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Voytek, Emily B., et al.. (2016). Identifying hydrologic flowpaths on arctic hillslopes using electrical resistivity and self potential. Geophysics. 81(1). WA225–WA232. 34 indexed citations
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Godsey, Sarah E., et al.. (2016). Discontinuous headwater stream networks with stable flowheads, Salmon River basin, Idaho. Hydrological Processes. 30(13). 2305–2316. 58 indexed citations
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Abbott, Benjamin W., Jeremy B. Jones, Sarah E. Godsey, J. R. Larouche, & William B. Bowden. (2015). Patterns and persistence of hydrologic carbon and nutrient export from collapsing upland permafrost. Biogeosciences. 12(12). 3725–3740. 151 indexed citations
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Godsey, Sarah E., Helmut Elsenbeer, & Robert F. Stallard. (2004). Overland flow generation in two lithologically distinct rainforest catchments. Journal of Hydrology. 295(1-4). 276–290. 70 indexed citations

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