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Paul Quinn
Paul Quinn
School of Engineering, Newcastle University
Verified email at ncl.ac.uk
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The prediction of hillslope flow paths for distributed hydrological modelling using digital terrain models
P Quinn, K Beven, P Chevallier, O Planchon
Hydrological processes 5 (1), 59-79, 1991
21961991
Topmodel.
K Beven, R Lamb, P Quinn, R Romanowicz, J Freer
9391995
The in(a/tan/β) index: How to calculate it and how to use it within the topmodel framework
PF Quinn, KJ Beven, R Lamb
Hydrological processes 9 (2), 161-182, 1995
8151995
Modelling and managing critical source areas of diffuse pollution from agricultural land using flow connectivity simulation
AL Heathwaite, PF Quinn, CJM Hewett
Journal of Hydrology 304 (1-4), 446-461, 2005
4042005
Is there a link between agricultural land-use management and flooding?
PE O’connell, J Ewen, G O’Donnell, P Quinn
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 11 (1), 96-107, 2007
3452007
On the sensitivity of soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer (SVAT) schemes: equifinality and the problem of robust calibration
SW Franks, KJ Beven, PF Quinn, IR Wright
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 86 (1-2), 63-75, 1997
2431997
Spatial and temporal predictions of soil moisture dynamics, runoff, variable source areas and evapotranspiration for Plynlimon, Mid‐Wales
PF Quinn, KJ Beven
Hydrological processes 7 (4), 425-448, 1993
2001993
Agricultural land use and flood risk management: Engaging with stakeholders in North Yorkshire
H Posthumus, CJM Hewett, J Morris, PF Quinn
Agricultural Water Management 95 (7), 787-798, 2008
1762008
Quantifying and mitigating wind‐induced undercatch in rainfall measurements
MD Pollock, G O'donnell, P Quinn, M Dutton, A Black, ME Wilkinson, ...
Water Resources Research 54 (6), 3863-3875, 2018
1492018
Demonstrating the value of community-based (‘citizen science’) observations for catchment modelling and characterisation
E Starkey, G Parkin, S Birkinshaw, A Large, P Quinn, C Gibson
Journal of Hydrology 548, 801-817, 2017
1492017
Runoff management during the September 2008 floods in the Belford catchment, Northumberland
ME Wilkinson, PF Quinn, P Welton
Journal of Flood risk management 3 (4), 285-295, 2010
1122010
Scale appropriate modelling: representing cause-and-effect relationships in nitrate pollution at the catchment scale for the purpose of catchment scale planning
P Quinn
Journal of Hydrology 291 (3-4), 197-217, 2004
1092004
Working with natural processes–evidence directory
L Burgess-Gamble, R Ngai, M Wilkinson, T Nisbet, N Pontee, R Harvey, ...
Environmental Agency, Report No. SC150005, 2017
1032017
Runoff attenuation features: a sustainable flood mitigation strategy in the Belford catchment, UK
AR Nicholson, ME Wilkinson, GM O'Donnell, PF Quinn
Area 44 (4), 463-469, 2012
992012
A framework for managing runoff and pollution in the rural landscape using a Catchment Systems Engineering approach
ME Wilkinson, PF Quinn, NJ Barber, J Jonczyk
Science of the Total Environment 468, 1245-1254, 2014
962014
Climate change impacts on Yangtze River discharge at the Three Gorges Dam
SJ Birkinshaw, SB Guerreiro, A Nicholson, Q Liang, P Quinn, L Zhang, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (4), 1911-1927, 2017
932017
Catchment scale modelling of nitrate leaching.
S Anthony, P Quinn, E Lord
921996
Conceptualization in catchment modelling: simply learning?
SM Dunn, J Freer, WM Wieler M, J Kirkby, J Seibert, PF Quinn, G Lischeid, ...
842008
The potential of runoff attenuation features as a Natural Flood Management approach
AR Nicholson, GM O'Donnell, ME Wilkinson, PF Quinn
Journal of Flood Risk Management 13, e12565, 2020
712020
The introduction of macroscale hydrological complexity into land surface-atmosphere transfer models and the effect on planetary boundary layer development
P Quinn, K Beven, A Culf
Journal of hydrology 166 (3-4), 421-444, 1995
701995
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