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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 34 Citations 4,626 125 World Ranking 6246 National Ranking 2425

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Climate change
  • Meteorology

Her main research concerns Remote sensing, Snow, Albedo, Remote sensing and Greenland ice sheet. Her research investigates the connection with Remote sensing and areas like Radiative transfer which intersect with concerns in Meteorology. Her specific area of interest is Snow, where she studies Snowpack.

Her Albedo research integrates issues from Spectroradiometer and Snowmelt. Her Remote sensing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Soil water, Earth's energy budget, Earth system science and Water cycle. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Bidirectional reflectance distribution function, Shortwave, Radiometer and Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer.

Her most cited work include:

  • A Hyperspectral Method for Remotely Sensing the Grain Size of Snow (226 citations)
  • New directions in earth observing: Scientific applications of multiangle remote sensing (217 citations)
  • Accuracy assessment of the MODIS 16-day albedo product for snow: comparisons with Greenland in situ measurements (194 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Anne W. Nolin mostly deals with Snow, Remote sensing, Hydrology, Atmospheric sciences and Climatology. Anne W. Nolin is interested in Snowpack, which is a field of Snow. Her Remote sensing study incorporates themes from Bidirectional reflectance distribution function, Atmospheric radiative transfer codes, Spectroradiometer and Imaging spectrometer.

Anne W. Nolin focuses mostly in the field of Hydrology, narrowing it down to matters related to Climate change and, in some cases, Drainage basin, Water resources, Streamflow, Snowmelt and Water balance. She combines subjects such as Snow line, Snow field, Snow cover, Climate model and Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer with her study of Climatology. Her work deals with themes such as Atmosphere, Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer and Greenland ice sheet, Ice sheet, which intersect with Albedo.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Snow (64.71%)
  • Remote sensing (31.93%)
  • Hydrology (20.17%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Snow (64.71%)
  • Physical geography (9.24%)
  • Dall Sheep (5.04%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Anne W. Nolin focuses on Snow, Physical geography, Dall Sheep, Snowpack and Atmospheric sciences. Her Snow research incorporates themes from Remote sensing, Hydrology and Arctic. Her Hydrology research incorporates elements of Remote sensing, Hydropower and Water resource management.

Her Physical geography research includes elements of Climate change and Snow cover. Her studies deal with areas such as Climatology, Cloud cover, Climate model, Land cover and Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer as well as Snowpack. Her Atmospheric sciences study combines topics in areas such as Humidity and Precipitation.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Catalyzing Transformations to Sustainability in the World's Mountains (22 citations)
  • An integrated community and ecosystem-based approach to disaster risk reduction in mountain systems (20 citations)
  • Integrating snow science and wildlife ecology in Arctic-boreal North America (20 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Climate change
  • Meteorology

Anne W. Nolin mainly investigates Climate change, Snow, Snow cover, Business and Corporate governance. Her Climate change study incorporates themes from Cryosphere, Climatology, Nature Conservation and Temporal scales. Anne W. Nolin has included themes like Boreal, Wildlife ecology, Remote sensing, Dall Sheep and Arctic in her Snow study.

Her Snow cover study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Streamflow and Environmental resource management. Her Business study spans across into fields like Environmental planning, Livelihood, Ecosystem services, Conceptual model and Sustainability. Her Corporate governance investigation overlaps with other disciplines such as Food security, Subsistence agriculture, Disaster risk reduction, Equity and Sustainable management.

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Best Publications

A Hyperspectral Method for Remotely Sensing the Grain Size of Snow

Anne W Nolin;Jeff Dozier.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2000)

349 Citations

New directions in earth observing: Scientific applications of multiangle remote sensing

David J. Diner;Gregory P. Asner;Roger Davies;Yuri Knyazikhin.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (1999)

330 Citations

Accuracy assessment of the MODIS 16-day albedo product for snow: comparisons with Greenland in situ measurements

Julienne Stroeve;Jason E. Box;Feng Gao;Shunlin Liang.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2005)

289 Citations

Mapping “At Risk” Snow in the Pacific Northwest

Anne W. Nolin;Christopher Daly.
Journal of Hydrometeorology (2006)

256 Citations

The value of multiangle measurements for retrieving structurally and radiatively consistent properties of clouds, aerosols, and surfaces

David J. Diner;Bobby H. Braswell;Roger Davies;Nadine Gobron.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2005)

219 Citations

Recent advances in remote sensing of seasonal snow

Anne W. Nolin.
Journal of Glaciology (2010)

218 Citations

Estimating snow grain size using AVIRIS data

Anne W. Nolin;Jeff Dozier.
Remote Sensing of Environment (1993)

216 Citations

Interpretation of snow properties from imaging spectrometry

Jeff Dozier;Robert O. Green;Anne W. Nolin;Thomas H. Painter.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2009)

206 Citations

Comparison of AVHRR-derived and in situ surface albedo over the greenland ice sheet

Julienne Stroeve;Anne Nolin;Konrad Steffen.
Remote Sensing of Environment (1997)

161 Citations

Using atmospherically-corrected Landsat imagery to measure glacier area change in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru from 1987 to 2010

Patrick Burns;Anne Nolin.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2014)

161 Citations

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