T. A. Quine

1.1k total citations
15 papers, 843 citations indexed

About

T. A. Quine is a scholar working on Ecology, Soil Science and Earth-Surface Processes. According to data from OpenAlex, T. A. Quine has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 843 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Ecology, 10 papers in Soil Science and 4 papers in Earth-Surface Processes. Recurrent topics in T. A. Quine's work include Soil erosion and sediment transport (10 papers), Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (9 papers) and Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (3 papers). T. A. Quine is often cited by papers focused on Soil erosion and sediment transport (10 papers), Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes (9 papers) and Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (3 papers). T. A. Quine collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, China and Belgium. T. A. Quine's co-authors include Antony G. Brown, D. E. Walling, Gérard Govers, D. E. Walling, Piet Desmet, L Beuselinck, An Steegen, Karel Vandaele, John Boardman and Ian Foster and has published in prestigious journals such as Hydrological Processes, Hydrobiologia and Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.

In The Last Decade

T. A. Quine

15 papers receiving 766 citations

Peers

T. A. Quine
L. J. Bull United Kingdom
Mio Kasai Japan
Mike Page New Zealand
H. R. Bork Germany
Sandra Ryan United States
R.W. Lichty United States
Zan Rubin United States
Jennifer A. Bountry United States
L. J. Bull United Kingdom
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Citations per year, relative to T. A. Quine T. A. Quine (= 1×) peers L. J. Bull

Countries citing papers authored by T. A. Quine

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Fields of papers citing papers by T. A. Quine

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of T. A. Quine

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of T. A. Quine. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of T. A. Quine 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 T. A. Quine. T. A. Quine is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Döetterl, Sebastian, Scott Stevens, Bas van Wesemael, T. A. Quine, & Kristof Van Oost. (2012). Predicting the cropland soil organic carbon (SOC) distribution on a regional scale using airborne spectroscopy and topographic features. EGUGA. 4260. 1 indexed citations
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Dadson, Simon, et al.. (2010). Impacts of Climate Change on Erosion, Sediment Transport and Soil Carbon in the UK and Europe: Final Report. 1 indexed citations
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Quine, T. A., et al.. (2000). A Study of Soil Erosion on a Steep Cultivated Slope in the Mt. Gongga Region near Luding, Sichuan, China, using the 137 Cs Technique. Revistes Científiques de la University of Barcelona (University of Barcelona). 35(3). 229–238. 14 indexed citations
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Brown, Antony G. & T. A. Quine. (1999). Fluvial Processes and Environmental Change. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 256 indexed citations
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Beuselinck, L, Gérard Govers, An Steegen, & T. A. Quine. (1999). Sediment transport by overland flow over an area of net deposition. Hydrological Processes. 13(17). 2769–2782. 52 indexed citations
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Woodward, Jamie, et al.. (1999). Modelling and monitoring the impact of dam construction and gravel extraction on rates of bank erosion in the Alfios River, Peloponnese, western Greece. Research Explorer (The University of Manchester). 117–137. 4 indexed citations
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Govers, Gérard, T. A. Quine, Piet Desmet, & D. E. Walling. (1996). THE RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF SOIL TILLAGE AND OVERLAND FLOW EROSION TO SOIL REDISTRIBUTION ON AGRICULTURAL LAND. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 21(10). 929–946. 167 indexed citations
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Walling, D. E., Qiang He, & T. A. Quine. (1996). Use of fallout radionuclide measurements in sediment budget investigations/La mesure des retombées de radionucléides : un outil pour l'évaluation des bilans sédimentaires. Géomorphologie relief processus environnement. 2(3). 17–27. 11 indexed citations
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Quine, T. A., Piet Desmet, Karel Vandaele, Gérard Govers, & D. E. Walling. (1994). A comparison of the roles of tillage and water erosion in landform development and sediment export on agricultural land, near Leuven, Belgium. 77–86. 55 indexed citations
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Walling, D. E. & T. A. Quine. (1992). The use of caesium-137 measurements in soil erosion surveys. 83 indexed citations
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Walling, Desmond E., T. A. Quine, & John S. Rowan. (1992). Fluvial transport and redistribution of Chernobyl fallout radionuclides. Hydrobiologia. 235-236(1). 231–246. 10 indexed citations
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Quine, T. A., et al.. (1992). Patterns and rates of contemporary soil erosion derived using caesium-137: measurement, analysis and archaeological significance.. 185–196. 2 indexed citations
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Walling, D. E., T. A. Quine, John Boardman, Ian Foster, & John A. Dearing. (1990). Use of caesium-137 to investigate patterns and rates of soil erosion on arable fields.. 33–53. 46 indexed citations

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