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D-Index
40
Citations
5581
World Ranking
8128
National Ranking
244

Antonio Rius 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 Antonio Rius sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 197 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Antonio Rius 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 Antonio Rius sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Antonio Rius is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research primarily encompasses Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Engineering, with significant focus on subfields including Environmental Engineering, Oceanography, Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, and Law.

The scientist's work frequently addresses topics such as Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, GNSS positioning and interference, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques, and Cryospheric studies and observations.

Antonio Rius has contributed to several research papers, notable examples include:

  • First spaceborne demonstration of BeiDou-3 signals for GNSS reflectometry from CYGNSS constellation, 2021, Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
  • Exploration of Multi-Mission Spaceborne GNSS-R Raw IF Data Sets: Processing, Data Products and Potential Applications, 2022, Remote Sensing
  • Measuring Greenland Ice Sheet Melt Using Spaceborne GNSS Reflectometry From TechDemoSat-1, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Variational Retrievals of High Winds Using Uncalibrated CyGNSS Observables, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • A review of the BuFeng-1 GNSS-R mission: calibration and validation results of sea surface and land surface, 2024, Geo-spatial Information Science

Some of the frequent co-authors collaborating with Antonio Rius include:

  • Weiqiang Li
  • Estel Cardellach
  • Serni Ribó
  • Yang Nan
  • Hao Du

The scientist's work has appeared regularly in publication venues such as IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing, Geo-spatial Information Science, Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, and Geophysical Research Letters.

Antonio Rius has also contributed to the book "Convivencia y resolución de conflictos," published by Dykinson eBooks in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Estimation of the transmitter and receiver differential biases and the ionospheric total electron content from Global Positioning System observations

    E. Sardón;A. Rius;N. Zarraoa

  • 4D tropospheric tomography using GPS slant wet delays

    A. Flores;G. Ruffini;A. Rius

  • First Spaceborne Phase Altimetry over Sea Ice Using TechDemoSat-1 GNSS-R Signals†

    Weiqiang Li;Estel Cardellach;Fran Fabra;Antonio Rius

  • Altimetric Analysis of the Sea-Surface GPS-Reflected Signals

    A. Rius;E. Cardellach;M. Martin-Neira

  • GNSS-R ground-based and airborne campaigns for ocean, land, ice, and snow techniques: Application to the GOLD-RTR data sets

    E. Cardellach;F. Fabra;O. Nogués-Correig;S. Oliveras

  • Consolidating the Precision of Interferometric GNSS-R Ocean Altimetry Using Airborne Experimental Data

    Estel Cardellach;Antonio Rius;Manuel Martin-Neira;Fran Fabra

  • Improving the vertical resolution of ionospheric tomography with GPS Occultations

    A. Rius;G. Ruffini;L. Cucurull

  • Phase Altimetry With Dual Polarization GNSS-R Over Sea Ice

    F. Fabra;E. Cardellach;A. Rius;S. Ribo

  • GEROS-ISS: GNSS REflectometry, Radio Occultation, and Scatterometry Onboard the International Space Station

    Jens Wickert;Estel Cardellach;Manuel Martin-Neira;Jorge Bandeiras

  • Sea surface state measured using GPS reflected signals

    Antonio Rius;Josep M. Aparicio;Estel Cardellach;Manuel Martín-Neira

  • Assessment of Spaceborne GNSS-R Ocean Altimetry Performance Using CYGNSS Mission Raw Data

    Weiqiang Li;Estel Cardellach;Fran Fabra;Serni Ribo

  • A GPS-Reflections Receiver That Computes Doppler/Delay Maps in Real Time

    O. Nogues-Correig;E.C. Gali;J.S. Campderros;A. Rius

  • Mediterranean Balloon Experiment: ocean wind speed sensing from the stratosphere, using GPS reflections

    Estel Cardellach;Giulio Ruffini;David Pino;Antonio Rius

  • Altimetry with GNSS-R interferometry: first proof of concept experiment

    Antonio Rius;Oleguer Nogués-Correig;Serni Ribó;Estel Cardellach

  • A two-layer model of the ionosphere using Global Positioning System data

    J. Miguel Juan;Antonio Rius;Manuel Hernández-Pajares;Jaume Sanz

  • Characterization of dry-snow sub-structure using GNSS reflected signals

    Estel Cardellach;Fran Fabra;Antonio Rius;Simone Pettinato

  • Detection of Arctic Ocean Tides using Interferometric GNSS-R Signals

    A. M. Semmling;G. Beyerle;R. Stosius;G. Dick

  • First Precise Spaceborne Sea Surface Altimetry With GNSS Reflected Signals

    Estel Cardellach;Weiqiang Li;Antonio Rius;Maximilian Semmling

  • Lake Level and Surface Topography Measured With Spaceborne GNSS-Reflectometry From CYGNSS Mission: Example for the Lake Qinghai

    Weiqiang Li;Estel Cardellach;Fran Fabra;Serni Ribó

  • Three-Dimensional Variational Data Assimilation of Ground-Based GPS ZTD and Meteorological Observations during the 14 December 2001 Storm Event over the Western Mediterranean Sea

    Lidia Cucurull;F. Vandenberghe;Dale Barker;E. Vilaclara

  • GPS tomography of the ionospheric electron content with a correlation functional

    G. Ruffini;A. Flores;A. Rius

  • A new technique to sense non-Gaussian features of the sea surface from L-band bi-static GNSS reflections

    Estel Cardellach;Antonio Rius

  • Revisiting the GNSS-R Waveform Statistics and Its Impact on Altimetric Retrievals

    Weiqiang Li;Antonio Rius;Fran Fabra;Estel Cardellach

Frequent Co-Authors

Manuel Martin-Neira
Manuel Martin-Neira European Space Agency
Adriano Camps
Adriano Camps Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Giulio Ruffini
Giulio Ruffini Light Prescriptions Innovators (Spain)
Irwin I. Shapiro
Irwin I. Shapiro Harvard University
Jens Wickert
Jens Wickert Technical University of Berlin
Manuel Hernández-Pajares
Manuel Hernández-Pajares Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Bertrand Chapron
Bertrand Chapron French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
C. K. Shum
C. K. Shum The Ohio State University
J. A. Zensus
J. A. Zensus Max Planck Society
Eduardo Ros
Eduardo Ros Max Planck Society

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