Keith Beven

Keith John Beven FRS (born 23 July 1950)[1] is a British hydrologist and distinguished Emeritus Professor in Hydrology at Lancaster University. According to Lancaster University he is the most highly cited hydrologist.[4]

Keith Beven

Keith Beven at the Royal Society admissions day in London, July 2017
Born
Keith John Beven

(1950-07-23) 23 July 1950[1]
EducationChislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School
Alma materUniversity of Bristol
University of East Anglia
Known forGeneralised likelihood uncertainty estimation (GLUE)
AwardsRobert E. Horton Medal (2012)
Scientific career
FieldsHydrology
InstitutionsLancaster University
University of Virginia
ThesisA Deterministic Spatially Distributed Model of Catchment Hydrology (1975)
Doctoral advisorKeith Clayton[2][3]
Websitelancaster.ac.uk/lec/about-us/people/keith-beven

Education

Beven was educated at Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography from the University of Bristol in 1971 and was awarded a PhD from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in 1975 for research on catchment hydrology supervised by Keith Clayton.[2][5][3]

Career and research

Beven worked at the University of Leeds (1974–1977) and the Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford (1977–1979 and 1982–1985). He was an assistant professor at the University of Virginia from 1979 to 1982 and joined Lancaster University in 1985. He has held visiting positions at the University of California, Santa Barbara (1996) and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland (1997); KU Leuven, Belgium (1999–2000) and Uppsala University and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) Uppsala, Sweden as Konung Carl XVI Gustafs Gästprofessor i Miljövetenskap in 2006–2007.

His main research interests are in hydrological modelling and understanding the prediction uncertainties associated with environmental models.[6] He was the originator with Mike Kirkby of the TOPMODEL Concepts and the originator of the Generalised Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) methodology. GLUE has been applied to a wide variety of fields including rainfall-runoff modelling, flood inundation, water quality modelling, sediment transport, recharge and groundwater modelling, vegetation growth models, aphid populations, forest fire and tree death modelling. He is working on novel modelling of flow and transport on hillslopes and in catchments, modelling the impacts of climate and land management on flood runoff and flood frequency, nonparametric estimation of the rainfall-flow nonlinearity, and flood forecasting. He has published 10 books and over 350 peer reviewed papers.[7][8]

Awards and honours

Beven has received several awards and honours including:

Publications

  • K.J. Beven and P. Carling (Eds.). 1989. Floods: hydrological sedimentological and geomorphological implications. Wiley, Chichester (ISBN 0-471-92164-5).
  • K.J. Beven and I.D. Moore (Eds.). 1992. Terrain Analysis and Distributed Modelling in Hydrology. Wiley, Chichester (ISBN 0-471-93886-6)
  • K.J. Beven and M.J. Kirkby (Eds.). 1993. Channel Network Hydrology. Wiley, Chichester. (ISBN 0-471-93534-4)
  • K.J. Beven, P.C. Chatwin and J.H. Millbank (Eds.). 1994. Mixing and Transport in the Environment. Wiley, Chichester. (ISBN 0-471-94142-5)
  • K.J. Beven. (Ed.), 1997. Distributed Modelling in Hydrology: Applications of TOPMODEL. Wiley, Chichester. (ISBN 0-471-97724-1)
  • K.J. Beven. 2001. Rainfall-Runoff Modelling: The Primer. Wiley, Chichester (ISBN 0-471-98553-8
  • K.J. Beven. 2006. Benchmark papers in Streamflow Generation Processes. IAHS Press, Wallingford, UK (with selection, introduction and commentaries on papers) (ISBN 1-901502-53-8) [11]
  • K.J. Beven, 2009. Environmental Modelling: An Uncertain Future? Routledge: London (ISBN 978-0-415-46302-7) http://www.uncertain-future.org.uk
  • E.M. Shaw, K.J. Beven, N.A. Chappell and R. Lamb. 2010. Hydrology in Practice, 4th Edition, Spon: London. (ISBN 978-0-415-37041-7)
  • K.J. Beven. 2011. Mallerstang Magic: Images of the Mallerstang Valley. Blurb Books, 36pp small format or large format
  • K.J. Beven. 2012. Mallerstang in Panorama: Panoramic Images of the Mallerstang Valley. Blurb Books, 42pp small format or large format
  • K.J. Beven. 2012. Mallerstang in Mono: Black and White Images of the Mallerstang Valley. Blurb Books. 50pp small format or large format
  • K.J. Beven. 2012. Rainfall-Runoff Modelling: The Primer (2nd Edition). Wiley-Blackwell: Chichester, UK. ISBN 978-0-470-71459-1
  • K.J. Beven and J.W. Hall (Eds.). 2014. Applied Uncertainty Analysis for Flood Risk Management. World Scientific: Singapore.ISBN 978-1-84816-270-9

References

  1. Anon (2017). "Beven, Prof. Keith John". Who's Who. ukwhoswho.com (online Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.289275. (subscription or UK public library membership required) (subscription required)
  2. Beven, Keith John (1975). A Deterministic Spatially Distributed Model of Catchment Hydrology. copac.jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of East Anglia. OCLC 500383639. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.449712.
  3. Brett-Crowther, Michael (2013). "Keith Clayton, C.B.E., 1928–2013". International Journal of Environmental Studies. 70 (2): 171–172. doi:10.1080/00207233.2013.798489. ISSN 0020-7233. S2CID 97063459.
  4. "Professor Keith Beven". Lancaster University. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  5. "Honorary degrees awarded at the University of Bristol – Wednesday, 22 July". University of Bristol. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  6. "Environmental Modelling – An Uncertain Future?". uncertain-future.org.uk.
  7. Keith Beven publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  8. Keith Beven publications indexed by Google Scholar
  9. "Lancaster press release". Archived from the original on 13 May 2017.
  10. "Honorary degrees Bristol". Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
  11. "IAHS press". www.cig.ensmp.fr. Archived from the original on 10 November 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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