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Gemma Coxon is an Associate Professor in Hydrology at the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol. Her expertise spans climate change impacts on hydrology, flood and drought dynamics, and large-scale hydrological modelling. She holds a PhD and focuses on advancing methodologies for understanding water cycle processes in the context of environmental change.
Her research interests include hydrological signatures, catchment processes, and the integration of AI techniques for flood risk assessment. Notable contributions involve the CAMELS-GB dataset and frameworks like DECIPHeR for hydrological modelling. She collaborates with experts such as Professors Paul Bates and Jeffrey Neal in addressing water resource challenges.
Coxon’s work emphasizes quantifying uncertainties in hydrological models and evaluating climate change impacts on extreme events. Her research extends to urban hydrology, reservoir management, and global floodplain settlement patterns.



