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D-Index
49
Citations
8254
World Ranking
5284
National Ranking
1940

Ariane Middel 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 Ariane Middel sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 175 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ariane Middel 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 Ariane Middel 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.

Best Publications

  • Impact of urban form and design on mid-afternoon microclimate in Phoenix Local Climate Zones

    Ariane Middel;Kathrin Häb;Anthony J. Brazel;Chris A. Martin

  • Impact of shade on outdoor thermal comfort-a seasonal field study in Tempe, Arizona.

    Unknown

  • Urban forestry and cool roofs: Assessment of heat mitigation strategies in Phoenix residential neighborhoods

    Unknown

  • Remote sensing of the surface urban heat island and land architecture in Phoenix, Arizona: Combined effects of land composition and configuration and cadastral-demographic-economic factors

    Xiaoxiao Li;Wenwen Li;Ariane Middel;Sharon L. Harlan

  • Generating WUDAPT Level 0 data – Current status of production and evaluation

    Benjamin Bechtel;Paul J. Alexander;Christoph Beck;Jürgen Böhner

  • Mapping Europe into local climate zones.

    Matthias Demuzere;Matthias Demuzere;Benjamin Bechtel;Benjamin Bechtel;Ariane Middel;Gerald Mills

  • Micrometeorological determinants of pedestrian thermal exposure during record-breaking heat in Tempe, Arizona: Introducing the MaRTy observational platform.

    Ariane Middel;E. Scott Krayenhoff;E. Scott Krayenhoff

  • Integrated Assessment of Urban Overheating Impacts on Human Life

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  • Opportunities and challenges for personal heat exposure research

    Evan R. Kuras;Molly B. Richardson;Miriam M. Calkins;Kristie L. Ebi

  • Cooling hot cities: a systematic and critical review of the numerical modelling literature

    E Scott Krayenhoff;E Scott Krayenhoff;Ashley M Broadbent;Lei Zhao;Matei Georgescu

  • Urban form and composition of street canyons: A human-centric big data and deep learning approach

    Ariane Middel;Jonas Lukasczyk;Sophie Zakrzewski;Michael Arnold

  • Sky View Factor footprints for urban climate modeling

    Ariane Middel;Ariane Middel;Jonas Lukasczyk;Ross Maciejewski;Matthias Demuzere

  • Impacts of green roofs on water, temperature, and air quality: A bibliometric review

    Unknown

  • Assessing local climate zones in arid cities: The case of Phoenix, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada

    Chuyuan Wang;Ariane Middel;Soe W. Myint;Shai Kaplan

  • Exploring diurnal thermal variations in urban local climate zones with ECOSTRESS land surface temperature data

    Yue Chang;Yue Chang;Jingfeng Xiao;Xuxiang Li;Ariane Middel

  • Does the spatial arrangement of urban landscape matter? Examples of urban warming and cooling in Phoenix and Las Vegas

    Soe Win Myint;Baojuan Zheng;Baojuan Zheng;Emily Talen;Chao Fan

  • Energy saving potential of fragmented green spaces due to their temperature regulating ecosystem services in the summer

    Fanhua Kong;Changfeng Sun;Fengfeng Liu;Haiwei Yin

  • The co-production of sustainable future scenarios

    David M. Iwaniec;Elizabeth M. Cook;Melissa J. Davidson;Marta Berbés-Blázquez

  • European Climate Change Perceptions: Public support for mitigation and adaptation policies

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  • 50 Grades of Shade

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Frequent Co-Authors

Jennifer K. Vanos
Jennifer K. Vanos Arizona State University
Anthony J. Brazel
Anthony J. Brazel Arizona State University
Hans Hagen
Hans Hagen Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Benjamin Bechtel
Benjamin Bechtel Ruhr University Bochum
Matthias Demuzere
Matthias Demuzere Ruhr University Bochum
Soe W. Myint
Soe W. Myint Arizona State University
Alberto Martilli
Alberto Martilli Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas
Ross Maciejewski
Ross Maciejewski Arizona State University
David J. Sailor
David J. Sailor Arizona State University
Linda See
Linda See International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

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