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Alexander Soloviev 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 Alexander Soloviev sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 180 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Alexander Soloviev 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 Alexander Soloviev sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Alexander Soloviev is affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States. Their research spans across Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Neuroscience, with significant work in subfields including Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Pollution, and Neurology.

The scientist's main research topics focus on Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, Sleep and Wakefulness Research, Circadian Rhythm and Melatonin, Sleep and Related Disorders, and Underwater Acoustics Research.

Recent publications authored by or involving Alexander Soloviev include the following:

  • "Guide to best practices to study the ocean's surface." (2021) published by IOC of UNESCO (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission)
  • "Analysis of surfactant-associated bacteria in the sea surface microlayer using deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing and synthetic aperture radar" (2020) in International Journal of Remote Sensing
  • "Potential effect of bio-surfactants on sea spray generation in tropical cyclone conditions" (2020) in Scientific Reports
  • "Climate Process Team: Improvement of Ocean Component of NOAA Climate Forecast System Relevant to Madden-Julian Oscillation Simulations" (2021) in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "Analysis of the Magnetic Signature of Surface Waves Measured in a Laboratory Experiment" (2022) in Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology

Their frequent coauthors include Felipe Luiz Pereira, Cláudia Kimie Suemoto, Renata Elaine Paraízo Leite, Lea T. Grinberg, and Cayla Dean. These collaborations have contributed to multiple studies reinforcing their scientific output.

Alexander Soloviev has published notably in a range of scientific journals, predominantly in Alzheimer's & Dementia with four publications, followed by works in Scientific Reports, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, International Journal of Remote Sensing, and Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems.

Best Publications

  • Ship Surveillance With TerraSAR-X

    S Brusch;S Lehner;T Fritz;M Soccorsi

  • The Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean: Structure, Dynamics and Applications

    Alexander Soloviev;Roger Lukas

  • The Ocean's Vital Skin: Toward an Integrated Understanding of the Sea Surface Microlayer

    Anja Engel;Hermann W. Bange;Michael Cunliffe;Susannah M. Burrows

  • Parameterization of the Cool Skin of the Ocean and of the Air-Ocean Gas Transfer on the Basis of Modeling Surface Renewal

    Alexander V. Soloviev;Peter Schlüssel

  • Satellite and In Situ Salinity: Understanding Near-Surface Stratification and Subfootprint Variability

    J. Boutin;Y. Chao;W. E. Asher;Thierry Delcroix

  • Observation of large diurnal warming events in the near-surface layer of the western equatorial Pacific warm pool

    Alexander Soloviev;Alexander Soloviev;Roger Lukas

  • The Air-Sea Interface and Surface Stress Under Tropical Cyclones

    Alexander V. Soloviev;Alexander V. Soloviev;Roger Lukas;Mark A. Donelan;Brian K. Haus

  • Observation of wave-enhanced turbulence in the near-surface layer of the ocean during TOGA COARE

    Alexander Soloviev;Roger Lukas

  • Recognition of Earthquake-Prone Areas

    A. Gorshkov;V. Kossobokov;A. Soloviev

  • Evolution of Cool Skin and Direct Air-Sea Gas Transfer Coefficient During Daytime

    Alexander V. Soloviev;Peter Schlüssel

  • Small-Scale Turbulence Measurements in the Thin Surface Layer of the Ocean

    Alexander Soloviev;N. V. Vershinsky;V. A. Bezverchnii

  • Advance prediction of the March 11, 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake: A missed opportunity for disaster preparedness

    C. Davis;V. Keilis-Borok;V. Keilis-Borok;V. Kossobokov;V. Kossobokov;A. Soloviev

  • COOL AND FRESHWATER SKIN OF THE OCEAN DURING RAINFALL

    Peter Schlüssel;Alexander Soloviev;William J. Emery

  • Geodynamics, seismicity, and seismic hazards of the Caucasus

    Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Shota Adamia;Aleksandre Chabukiani;Tamaz Chelidze

  • Jurassic and cretaceous foreland basin deposits of the Russian arctic: Separated by birth of the makarov basin?

    Elizabeth L. Miller;Alex Soloviev;Alexander Kuzmichev;George Gehrels

  • Numerical modeling of crustal block-and-fault dynamics, earthquakes and slip rates in the Tibet-Himalayan region

    Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Jean-Louis Le Mouël;Alexander Soloviev;Alexander Soloviev;Paul Tapponnier

  • Slippery Near-Surface Layer of the Ocean Arising Due to Daytime Solar Heating

    Vladimir N. Kudryavtsev;Alexander V. Soloviev

  • Surfactant-associated bacteria in the near-surface layer of the ocean.

    Naoko Kurata;Katie E. Vella;Bryan Hamilton;Mahmood S. Shivji

  • SEASTAR: A mission to study ocean submesoscale dynamics and small-scale atmosphere-ocean processes in coastal, shelf and polar seas

    Christine Gommenginger;Bertrand Chapron;Andy Hogg;Christian Buckingham

  • Sonar Measurements in Ship Wakes Simultaneous With TerraSAR-X Overpasses

    A. Soloviev;M. Gilman;K. Young;S. Brusch

  • Models of Dynamics of Block-and-Fault Systems

    A. Soloviev;A. Ismail-Zadeh

  • Very high-frequency radar mapping of surface currents

    L.K. Shay;T.M. Cook;H. Peters;A.J. Mariano

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger Lukas
Roger Lukas University of Hawaii at Manoa
Susanne Lehner
Susanne Lehner German Aerospace Center
William Perrie
William Perrie Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Brian K. Haus
Brian K. Haus University of Miami
Mahmood S. Shivji
Mahmood S. Shivji Nova Southeastern University
Robert H. Weisberg
Robert H. Weisberg University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Mark A. Donelan
Mark A. Donelan University of Miami
Giuliano F. Panza
Giuliano F. Panza Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Vladimir Keilis-Borok
Vladimir Keilis-Borok University of California, Los Angeles
Hans C. Graber
Hans C. Graber University of Miami

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