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Bobby H. Braswell

Bobby H. Braswell

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
51
Citations
17448
World Ranking
4630
National Ranking
1708

Bobby H. Braswell 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 Bobby H. Braswell sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 89 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Bobby H. Braswell 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 Bobby H. Braswell sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Bobby H. Braswell is a researcher affiliated with Indigo in the United States. Their work is situated primarily in the field of Engineering, with a focus on Ocean Engineering as a subfield. The main topics covered by their research include Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods.

The scientist has contributed to the academic community through publications in recognized venues. Notably, one recent paper authored includes:

  • AGI for the Earth, the path, possibilities and how to evaluate intelligence of models that work with Earth Observation Data? (2025, arXiv (Cornell University))

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Mojtaba Valipour
  • Kelly Zheng
  • James Lowman
  • Spencer Szabados
  • Mark Gartner

Bobby H. Braswell's publication history is linked with venues such as arXiv (Cornell University).

Best Publications

  • Recent patterns and mechanisms of carbon exchange by terrestrial ecosystems

    D. S. Schimel;J. I. House;K. A. Hibbard;P. Bousquet

  • Climatic, edaphic, and biotic controls over storage and turnover of carbon in soils

    David S. Schimel;B. H. Braswell;Elisabeth A. Holland;Rebecca McKeown

  • Comprehensive comparison of gap-filling techniques for eddy covariance net carbon fluxes

    Antje M. Moffat;Dario Papale;Markus Reichstein;David Y. Hollinger

  • Modeling gross primary production of temperate deciduous broadleaf forest using satellite images and climate data

    Xiangming Xiao;Qingyuan Zhang;Bobby Braswell;Shawn Urbanski

  • Use of digital webcam images to track spring green-up in a deciduous broadleaf forest.

    Andrew D. Richardson;Julian P. Jenkins;Bobby H. Braswell;David Y. Hollinger

  • Digital repeat photography for phenological research in forest ecosystems

    Oliver Sonnentag;Oliver Sonnentag;Koen Hufkens;Cory Teshera-Sterne;Adam M. Young

  • Contemporary and pre-industrial global reactive nitrogen budgets

    Elisabeth A. Holland;Frank J. Dentener;Bobby H. Braswell;James M. Sulzman

  • Near-surface remote sensing of spatial and temporal variation in canopy phenology

    Andrew D. Richardson;Bobby H. Braswell;David Y. Hollinger;Julian P. Jenkins

  • The response of global terrestrial ecosystems to interannual temperature variability

    B. H. Braswell;B. H. Braswell;D. S. Schimel;D. S. Schimel;E. Linder;E. Linder;B. Moore Iii;B. Moore Iii

  • Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Terrestrial Carbon Storage Due to Deposition of Fossil Fuel Nitrogen

    A. R. Townsend;B. H. Braswell;E. A. Holland;J. E. Penner

  • NITROGEN DEPOSITION ONTO THE UNITED STATES AND WESTERN EUROPE: SYNTHESIS OF OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS

    Elisabeth A. Holland;Bobby H. Braswell;James Sulzman;Jean-Francois Lamarque

  • Spatial analysis of growing season length control over net ecosystem exchange

    Galina Churkina;David Schimel;Bobby H. Braswell;Xiangming Xiao

  • Variations in the predicted spatial distribution of atmospheric nitrogen deposition and their impact on carbon uptake by terrestrial ecosystems

    Elisabeth A. Holland;B. H. Braswell;Jean François Lamarque;Alan Townsend;Alan Townsend

  • Estimating diurnal to annual ecosystem parameters by synthesis of a carbon flux model with eddy covariance net ecosystem exchange observations

    Bobby H. Braswell;William J. Sacks;Ernst Linder;David S. Schimel

  • Refining light-use efficiency calculations for a deciduous forest canopy using simultaneous tower-based carbon flux and radiometric measurements

    J.P. Jenkins;A.D. Richardson;B.H. Braswell;S.V. Ollinger

  • The MODIS (Collection V005) BRDF/albedo product: Assessment of spatial representativeness over forested landscapes

    Miguel O. Román;Miguel O. Román;Crystal B. Schaaf;Curtis E. Woodcock;Alan H. Strahler

  • Linking near-surface and satellite remote sensing measurements of deciduous broadleaf forest phenology

    Koen Hufkens;Mark Friedl;Oliver Sonnentag;Bobby H. Braswell

  • Integrating waveform lidar with hyperspectral imagery for inventory of a northern temperate forest

    Jeanne E. Anderson;Lucie C. Plourde;Mary E. Martin;Bobby H. Braswell

  • Estimating light absorption by chlorophyll, leaf and canopy in a deciduous broadleaf forest using MODIS data and a radiative transfer model

    Qingyuan Zhang;Xiangming Xiao;Bobby Braswell;Ernst Linder

  • Environmental variation is directly responsible for short‐ but not long‐term variation in forest‐atmosphere carbon exchange

    Andrew D. Richardson;David Y. Hollinger;John D. Aber;Scott V. Ollinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael W. Palace
Michael W. Palace University of New Hampshire
David S. Schimel
David S. Schimel Jet Propulsion Lab
Andrew D. Richardson
Andrew D. Richardson Northern Arizona University
Michael Keller
Michael Keller US Forest Service
David Y. Hollinger
David Y. Hollinger US Forest Service
Berrien Moore
Berrien Moore University of Oklahoma
Xiangming Xiao
Xiangming Xiao University of Oklahoma
Steve Frolking
Steve Frolking University of New Hampshire
Galina Churkina
Galina Churkina Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Elisabeth A. Holland
Elisabeth A. Holland University of the South Pacific

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