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D-Index
49
Citations
24840
World Ranking
5110
National Ranking
181

Andrew Lenton 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 Andrew Lenton sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 128 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andrew Lenton 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 Andrew Lenton sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andrew Lenton is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a significant emphasis on global and planetary change and oceanography.

The scientist has contributed to various subfields within these broader areas, including global and planetary change, oceanography, ecology, atmospheric science, and mechanical engineering. Their work addresses diverse topics such as atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, marine and coastal ecosystems, climate variability and models, ocean acidification effects and responses, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, marine and fisheries research, and carbon dioxide capture technologies.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrew Lenton include:

  • Global Carbon Budget 2020 (2020) published in Earth System Science Data
  • Twenty-first century ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and upper-ocean nutrient and primary production decline from CMIP6 model projections (2020) published in Biogeosciences
  • Carbon-concentration and carbon-climate feedbacks in CMIP6 models and their comparison to CMIP5 models (2020) published in Biogeosciences
  • The Australian Earth System Model: ACCESS-ESM1.5 (2020) published in Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science
  • Consistency and Challenges in the Ocean Carbon Sink Estimate for the Global Carbon Budget (2020) published in Frontiers in Marine Science

Andrew Lenton frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Matthew A. Chamberlain
  • Jörg Schwinger
  • Roland Séférian
  • Tilo Ziehn
  • Laurent Bopp

Their publications are often featured in scientific journals such as Environmental Research Letters, Biogeosciences, Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science, Frontiers in Marine Science, and Communications Earth & Environment.

Best Publications

  • Global Carbon Budget 2016

    Corinne Le Quere;Robbie M. Andrew;Josep G. Canadell;Stephen Sitch

  • Global Carbon Budget 2015

    C. Le Quéré;R. Moriarty;R. M. Andrew;J. G. Canadell

  • Global carbon budget 2014

    C. Le Quéré;R. Moriarty;R. M. Andrew;G. P. Peters

  • Global Carbon Budget 2020

    Pierre Friedlingstein;Pierre Friedlingstein;Michael O'Sullivan;Matthew W. Jones;Robbie M. Andrew

  • Global Carbon Budget 2019

    Pierre Friedlingstein;Pierre Friedlingstein;Matthew W. Jones;Michael O'Sullivan;Robbie Andrew

  • Global Carbon Budget 2017

    Corinne Le Quere;Robbie M. Andrew;Pierre Friedlingstein;Stephen Sitch

  • Global Carbon and other Biogeochemical Cycles and Feedbacks

    Josep G. Canadell;Pedro M.S. Monteiro;Marcos H. Costa;Leticia Cotrim Da Cunha

  • Twenty-first century ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and upper-ocean nutrient and primary production decline from CMIP6 model projections

    Lester Kwiatkowski;Olivier Torres;Laurent Bopp;Olivier Aumont

  • The Australian Earth System Model: ACCESS-ESM1.5

    Tilo Ziehn;Matthew A. Chamberlain;Rachel M. Law;Andrew Lenton

  • Carbon-concentration and carbon-climate feedbacks in CMIP6 models and their comparison to CMIP5 models

    Vivek K. Arora;Anna Katavouta;Anna Katavouta;Richard G. Williams;Chris D. Jones

  • Global ocean carbon uptake: magnitude, variability and trends

    R. Wanninkhof;G. H. Park;G. H. Park;G. H. Park;T. Takahashi;C. Sweeney;C. Sweeney

  • Consistency and Challenges in the Ocean Carbon Sink Estimate for the Global Carbon Budget

    Judith Hauck;Moritz Zeising;Corinne Le Quéré;Nicolas Gruber

  • A uniform, quality controlled Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT)

    B. Pfeil;B. Pfeil;B. Pfeil;A. Olsen;D.C.E. Bakker;S. Hankin

  • The Carbon Dioxide Removal Model Intercomparison Project (CDRMIP): rationale and experimental protocol for CMIP6

    David P. Keller;Andrew Lenton;Andrew Lenton;Vivian Scott;Naomi E. Vaughan

  • Localized subduction of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the Southern Hemisphere oceans

    Jean-Baptiste Sallée;Richard J. Matear;Stephen R. Rintoul;Stephen R. Rintoul;Andrew Lenton

  • Sea–air CO 2 fluxes in the Southern Ocean for the period 1990–2009

    Andrew Lenton;Bronte Tilbrook;Bronte Tilbrook;R. M. Law;Dorothee C. E. Bakker

  • Global Carbon Budget 2017 (in open review for Earth System Science Data). doi: 10.5194/essd-2017-123

    C. Le Quéré;R. M. Andrew;P. Friedlingstein;S. Sitch

  • Role of the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) in Southern Ocean CO 2 uptake

    Andrew Lenton;Richard J. Matear

  • Decadal trends in the ocean carbon sink

    Tim DeVries;Corinne Le Quéré;Oliver Andrews;Sarah Berthet

  • Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) gridded data products

    C.L. Sabine;S. Hankin;H. Koyuk;H. Koyuk;D.C.E. Bakker

  • Evaluation of a near-global eddy-resolving ocean model

    P. R. Oke;D. A. Griffin;A. Schiller;R. J. Matear

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard J. Matear
Richard J. Matear CSIRO Ocean and Atmosphere
Bronte Tilbrook
Bronte Tilbrook CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Nicolas Metzl
Nicolas Metzl Sorbonne University
Taro Takahashi
Taro Takahashi Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Laurent Bopp
Laurent Bopp École Normale Supérieure
Peter Landschützer
Peter Landschützer Max Planck Society
Roland Séférian
Roland Séférian Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Mario Hoppema
Mario Hoppema Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Are Olsen
Are Olsen University of Bergen
John C. Moore
John C. Moore Beijing Normal University

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