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D-Index
53
Citations
8973
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4300
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1608

Anne Jefferson 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 Anne Jefferson sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 159 publications — 47th percentile

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

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

Anne Jefferson 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 Anne Jefferson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Anne Jefferson is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a specialization in Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change.

Their work extensively covers topics related to atmospheric aerosols and clouds, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, and atmospheric ozone and climate. These themes are reflected consistently in their scholarly output.

They have contributed to several peer-reviewed publications, with recent papers including:

  • "A global model-measurement evaluation of particle light scattering coefficients at elevated relative humidity" (2020), published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "A global study of hygroscopicity-driven light-scattering enhancement in the context of other in situ aerosol optical properties" (2021), published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Issue Information" (2024), published in Water Resources Research
  • "Issue Information" (2024), published in Water Resources Research

Their research is disseminated in frequently contributing venues such as Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics and Water Resources Research, each with multiple publications.

Anne Jefferson has collaborated with various researchers in the field, notably:

  • Gloria Titos
  • M.A. Burgos
  • Paul Zieger
  • Lucas Alados-Arboledas
  • Urs Baltensperger

Best Publications

  • The Indian Ocean Experiment: Widespread Air Pollution from South and Southeast Asia

    Jos Lelieveld;Paul J. Crutzen;V. Ramanathan;M. O. Andreae

  • Measurements of new particle formation and ultrafine particle growth rates at a clean continental site

    R. J. Weber;R. J. Weber;J. J. Marti;J. J. Marti;P. H. McMurry;F. L. Eisele;F. L. Eisele

  • MEASURED ATMOSPHERIC NEW PARTICLE FORMATION RATES: IMPLICATIONS FOR NUCLEATION MECHANISMS

    R. J. Weber;J. J. Marti;P. H. McMURRY;F. L. Eisele

  • Characteristics, sources, and transport of aerosols measured in spring 2008 during the aerosol, radiation, and cloud processes affecting Arctic Climate (ARCPAC) Project

    C. A. Brock;J. Cozic;J. Cozic;R. Bahreini;R. Bahreini;K. D. Froyd;K. D. Froyd

  • Source identification of short-lived air pollutants in the Arctic using statistical analysis of measurement data and particle dispersion model output

    David Arne Hirdman;Harald Sodemann;Sabine Eckhardt;John Faulkner Burkhart

  • Selected ion chemical ionization mass spectrometric measurement of OH

    D. J. Tanner;A. Jefferson;F. L. Eisele

  • Long-term trends of black carbon and sulphate aerosol in the Arctic: changes in atmospheric transport and source region emissions

    David Arne Hirdman;John Faulkner Burkhart;Harald Sodemann;Sabine Eckhardt

  • DMS oxidation in the Antarctic marine boundary layer: Comparison of model simulations and held observations of DMS, DMSO, DMSO2, H2SO4(g), MSA(g), and MSA(p)

    D. Davis;G. Chen;P. Kasibhatla;A. Jefferson

  • Clouds, Aerosols, and Precipitation in the Marine Boundary Layer: An Arm Mobile Facility Deployment

    Robert Wood;Matthew Wyant;Christopher S. Bretherton;Jasmine Remillard

  • Spatial variability of submicrometer aerosol radiative properties over the Indian Ocean during INDOEX

    P. J. Sheridan;A. Jefferson;A. Jefferson;J. A. Ogren

  • Measurements of dimethyl sulfide, dimethyl sulfoxide, dimethyl sulfone, and aerosol ions at Palmer Station, Antarctica

    H. Berresheim;J. W. Huey;R. P. Thorn;F. L. Eisele

  • Climatology of aerosol radiative properties in the free troposphere

    E. Andrews;E. Andrews;J.A. Ogren;P. Bonasoni;A. Marinoni

  • Satellite retrieval of cloud condensation nuclei concentrations by using clouds as CCN chambers

    Daniel Rosenfeld;Youtong Zheng;Youtong Zheng;Eyal Hashimshoni;Mira L. Pöhlker

  • Photoisomerization of OCIO: a possible mechanism for polar ozone depletion

    Veronica Vaida;Susan Solomon;Erik C. Richard;Eckart Rühl;Eckart Rühl

  • New particle formation at a remote continental site: Assessing the contributions of SO2 and organic precursors

    James J. Marti;James J. Marti;Rodney J. Weber;Rodney J. Weber;Peter H. McMurry;Fred Eisele

  • OH photochemistry and methane sulfonic acid formation in the coastal Antarctic boundary layer

    A. Jefferson;D. J. Tanner;F. L. Eisele;D. D. Davis

  • H2SO4 vapor pressure of sulfuric acid and ammonium sulfate solutions

    James J. Marti;James J. Marti;Anne Jefferson;Xiao Ping Cai;Chad Richert

  • Aerosol decadal trends – Part 1: In-situ optical measurements at GAW and IMPROVE stations

    M. Collaud Coen;E. Andrews;E. Andrews;A. Asmi;U. Baltensperger

  • Long-term cloud condensation nuclei number concentration, particle number size distribution and chemical composition measurements at regionally representative observatories

    Julia Schmale;Silvia Henning;Stefano Decesari;Bas Henzing

  • Seasonality of aerosol optical properties in the Arctic

    Lauren Schmeisser;Lauren Schmeisser;Lauren Schmeisser;John Backman;John A. Ogren;John A. Ogren;Elisabeth Andrews

  • INDOEX aerosol: A comparison and summary of chemical, microphysical, and optical properties observed from land, ship, and aircraft

    A. D. Clarke;S. Howell;P. K. Quinn;T. S. Bates

  • INDOEX aerosol: A comparison and summary of chemical, microphysical, and optical properties observed from land, ship, and aircraft : Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX)

    A. D. Clarke;S. Howell;P. K. Quinn;T. S. Bates

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Ogren
John A. Ogren National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Elisabeth Andrews
Elisabeth Andrews Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Stephen R. Springston
Stephen R. Springston Brookhaven National Laboratory
Patrick J. Sheridan
Patrick J. Sheridan National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Patricia K. Quinn
Patricia K. Quinn Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Soon-Chang Yoon
Soon-Chang Yoon Seoul National University
Urs Baltensperger
Urs Baltensperger Paul Scherrer Institute
Athanasios Nenes
Athanasios Nenes École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Sangeeta Sharma
Sangeeta Sharma Environment and Climate Change Canada
Jens Redemann
Jens Redemann University of Oklahoma

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