Data Sources and Citation Metrics
The 5th edition of the Research.com Best Environmental Sciences Scientists in United States Ranking is derived primarily from bibliometric data collected from OpenAlex and CrossRef, along with multiple other reputable data sources in the academic domain. These platforms represent some of the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and widely recognized databases available to the research community, providing extensive coverage of scholarly publications and their citations.
The bibliometric data used to calculate citation-based metrics were collected on January 12, 2026. The ranking methodology centers on the D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that evaluates a scientist’s scholarly impact specifically within the discipline of Environmental Sciences. This ensures that only relevant publications and citations contributed to the examined discipline are included, offering a precise measure of domain-specific research excellence.
Scope of Research and Inclusion Criteria
The ranking process involved rigorously examining a total of 279,971 scientist profiles spanning all academic disciplines, sourced from a diverse array of bibliometric databases. Within this comprehensive set, 3,469 scientists specializing in Environmental Sciences were specifically analyzed.
- To qualify for inclusion, a scientist was required to have a D-index of at least 30.
- A majority of a qualifying researcher’s tier publications had to be directly related to Environmental Sciences, reflecting depth and focus in the field.
- Recognition of awards and achievements pertinent to Environmental Sciences was also considered in the selection process, adding an additional qualitative dimension.
The threshold values for the D-index are dynamically adjusted in increments of 10 relative to the total estimated number of scholars in each discipline. This approach ensures that the top 1% of leading experts are encompassed within the ranking. Furthermore, to maintain consistency between general research impact and disciplinary focus, candidates must exhibit a proximity of 30% or less between their overall H-index and their discipline-specific D-index.
Verification and Validation Practices
Research.com acknowledges that raw bibliometric data alone cannot serve as an absolute measure of scholarly output or quality. In recognition of this, each scientist profile included in the ranking underwent manual verification by the research team. Profiles were cross-checked against a broad spectrum of trustworthy publications and sources to ensure accuracy and legitimacy.
Although not a direct factor influencing the ranking position, the number of papers published in leading journals and eminent conference proceedings was recognized as a valuable secondary signal reflecting a scientist’s contributions to Environmental Sciences research. The ranking itself is anchored in each researcher’s D-index, calculated using verified information from OpenAlex and CrossRef—two of the most prominent and authoritative bibliometric databases accessible to the academic community.
For a comprehensive overview of the techniques and data sources applied in constructing this ranking, readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to inspire and inform researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, and academic institutions worldwide. By identifying and showcasing the leading experts in Environmental Sciences, as well as across various disciplines, research entities gain critical insights into emerging trends and forefront areas of inquiry.
Our goal is to provide the scientific community with a transparent, credible, and authoritative resource that highlights who the foremost contributors are—at national, institutional, and disciplinary levels. In doing so, we facilitate enhanced collaboration, informed decision-making, and strategic development within research ecosystems globally.