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Aidan E. Roche publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aidan E. Roche sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 110 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Aidan E. Roche D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aidan E. Roche sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Aidan E. Roche is affiliated with the Advanced Technology Center in the United States. Their research output includes work primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with specific contributions to Genetics, Surgery, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist has focused on several main research topics, which include:

  • Cleft Lip and Palate Research
  • Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
  • Tracheal and airway disorders

A notable publication by Aidan E. Roche is "Idiopathic Fistula in an Unrepaired Submucous Cleft Palate," published in 2022 in The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.

Frequent collaborators in Roche's research have included:

  • Julie Potter
  • Clare Rivers
  • G. Cairns
  • Mark Devlin
  • Craig Russell

Their work is often published in specialized venues such as The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, where they have contributed at least one paper.

Best Publications

  • Seasonal Cycles and QBO Variations in Stratospheric CH4 and H2O Observed in UARS HALOE Data

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;James M. Russell;Aidan Roche

  • Chemical depletion of ozone in the Arctic lower stratosphere during winter 1992–93

    G. L. Manney;L. Froidevaux;J. W. Waters;R. W. Zurek

  • The cryogenic limb array etalon spectrometer (CLAES) on UARS: Experiment description and performance

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  • Some Ion–Molecule Reactions of H3+ and the Proton Affinity of H2

    J. A. Burt;J. L. Dunn;M. J. McEwan;M. M. Sutton

  • Interhemispheric differences in springtime production of HCl and ClONO2 in the polar vortices

    Anne R. Douglass;Mark R. Schoeberl;Richard S. Stolarski;J. W. Waters

  • Stratospheric transport from the tropics to middle latitudes by planetary-wave mixing

    W. J. Randel;J. C. Gille;A. E. Roche;J. B. Kumer

  • Validation of CH4 and N2O measurements by the cryogenic limb array etalon spectrometer instrument on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite

    A. E. Roche;J. B. Kumer;R. W. Nightingale;J. L. Mergenthaler

  • Observations of lower-stratospheric ClONO2, HNO3, and aerosol by the UARS CLAES experiment between January 1992 and April 1993

    A. E. Roche;J. B. Kumer;J. L. Mergenthaler;R. W. Nightingale

  • Bulk properties of isentropic mixing into the tropics in the lower stratosphere

    K. Minschwaner;A. E. Dessler;J. W. Elkins;C. M. Volk

  • Polar vortex dynamics during spring and fall diagnosed using trace gas observations from the Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy instrument

    G. L. Manney;H. A. Michelsen;M. L. Santee;M. R. Gunson

  • Analysis of UARS data in the southern polar vortex in September 1992 using a chemical transport model

    M. P. Chipperfield;M. L. Santee;L. Froidevaux;G. L. Manney

  • Assimilation of photochemically active species and a case analysis of UARS data

    Boris V. Khattatov;John C. Gille;Lawrence V. Lyjak;Guy P. Brasseur

  • Chlorine Deactivation in the Lower Stratospheric Polar Regions during late Winter: Results from UARS

    M. L. Santee;L. Froidevaux;G. L. Manney;W. G. Read

  • Determination of Proton Affinity from the Kinetics of Proton Transfer Reactions. I. Relative Proton Affinities

    A. E. Roche;M. M. Sutton;D. K. Bohme;H. I. Schiff

  • Comparison of correlative data with HNO3 version 7 from the CLAES instrument deployed on the NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite

    J. B. Kumer;J. L. Mergenthaler;A. E. Roche;R. W. Nightingale

  • Simulation of stratospheric N2O in the NCAR CCM2: Comparison with CLAES data and global budget analyses

    William J. Randel;Byron A. Boville;John C. Gille;Paul L. Bailey

  • Trajectory mapping and applications to data from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite

    Gary A. Morris;Mark R. Schoeberl;Lynn C. Sparling;Paul A. Newman

  • Accuracy and precision of cryogenic limb array etalon spectrometer (CLAES) temperature retrievals

    John C. Gille;Paul L. Bailey;Steven T. Massie;Lawrence V. Lyjak

  • Missing chemistry of reactive nitrogen in the upper stratospheric polar winter

    S. R. Kawa;J. B. Kumer;A. R. Douglass;A. E. Roche

  • Stratospheric temperature measurements by two collocated NDSC lidars during UARS validation campaign

    Upendra N. Singh;Philippe Keckhut;Thomas J. McGee;Michael R. Gross

  • Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer observations of tropical cirrus

    J. L. Mergenthaler;A. E. Roche;J. B. Kumer;G. A. Ely

  • Formation of low‐ozone pockets in the middle stratospheric anticyclone during winter

    G. L. Manney;L. Froidevaux;J. W. Waters;R. W. Zurek

  • Validation studies using multiwavelength Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) observations of stratospheric aerosol

    Steven T. Massie;John C. Gille;David P. Edwards;Paul L. Bailey

Frequent Co-Authors

Joe W. Waters
Joe W. Waters Jet Propulsion Lab
John C. Gille
John C. Gille National Center for Atmospheric Research
James M. Russell
James M. Russell Brown University
Steven T. Massie
Steven T. Massie University of Colorado Boulder
Lucien Froidevaux
Lucien Froidevaux California Institute of Technology
Gloria L. Manney
Gloria L. Manney Northwest Research Associates
Anne R. Douglass
Anne R. Douglass Goddard Space Flight Center
Fredric W. Taylor
Fredric W. Taylor University of Oxford
Andrew E. Dessler
Andrew E. Dessler Texas A&M University
William Lahoz
William Lahoz Norwegian Institute for Air Research

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