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D-Index
82
Citations
35554
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3031
National Ranking
1010

Carolyn A. Koh publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carolyn A. Koh sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 295 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Carolyn A. Koh D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carolyn A. Koh sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 82 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Carolyn A. Koh is affiliated with the Colorado School of Mines in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science, with a focus on several subfields including Environmental Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Environmental Engineering, and Ocean Engineering.

Their work addresses a range of topics prominently featuring Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Offshore Engineering and Technologies, and Petroleum Processing and Analysis.

Carolyn A. Koh has contributed extensively to scientific literature with recent significant papers including:

  • Metal-Organic Framework HKUST-1 Promotes Methane Hydrate Formation for Improved Gas Storage Capacity, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Thermodynamic and Kinetic Promoters for Gas Hydrate Technological Applications, 2021, Energy & Fuels
  • An international code comparison study on coupled thermal, hydrologic and geomechanical processes of natural gas hydrate-bearing sediments, 2020, Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Methane Hydrate Growth Promoted by Microporous Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks ZIF-8 and ZIF-67 for Enhanced Methane Storage, 2021, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Influence of Wax on Cyclopentane Clathrate Hydrate Cohesive Forces and Interfacial Properties, 2020, Energy & Fuels

Frequent coauthors collaborating in research include Luis E. Zerpa, Ahmad A. A. Majid, José G. Delgado-Linares, Marshall Pickarts, and Douglas Estanga.

Carolyn A. Koh's publications are found in multiple recurring venues such as:

  • Fuel
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Offshore Technology Conference
  • Langmuir
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Best Publications

  • Clathrate hydrates of natural gases

    E. Dendy Sloan;Carolyn A. Koh

  • Stable Low-Pressure Hydrogen Clusters Stored in a Binary Clathrate Hydrate

    Louw J. Florusse;Cor J. Peters;Joop Schoonman;Keith C. Hester

  • Fundamentals and Applications of Gas Hydrates

    Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan;Amadeu K. Sum;David T. Wu

  • Microsecond simulations of spontaneous methane hydrate nucleation and growth.

    Matthew R. Walsh;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan;Amadeu K. Sum

  • Towards a fundamental understanding of natural gas hydrates

    Carolyn A. Koh

  • Clathrate Hydrates: From Laboratory Science to Engineering Practice

    Amadeu K. Sum;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Toward Production From Gas Hydrates: Current Status, Assessment of Resources, and Simulation-Based Evaluation of Technology and Potential

    George J. Moridis;Timothy S. Collett;Ray Boswell;Masanori Kurihara

  • Challenges, Uncertainties, and Issues Facing Gas Production From Gas-Hydrate Deposits

    George Moridis;Timothy S. Collett;Mehran Pooladi-Darvish;Steven H. Hancock

  • Mechanisms of gas hydrate formation and inhibition

    C. A. Koh;Robin Earle Westacott;W. Zhang;K. Hirachand

  • MACROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF HYDRATE FILM GROWTH AT THE HYDROCARBON/WATER INTERFACE

    Craig J. Taylor;Kelly T. Miller;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Methane Hydrates in Nature—Current Knowledge and Challenges

    Tim Collett;Jang-Jun Bahk;Rick Baker;Ray Boswell

  • Molecular hydrogen storage in binary THF-H2 clathrate hydrates.

    Timothy A. Strobel;Craig J. Taylor;Keith C. Hester;Steven F. Dec

  • Interfacial mechanisms governing cyclopentane clathrate hydrate adhesion/cohesion.

    Zachary M. Aman;Erika P. Brown;E. Dendy Sloan;Amadeu K. Sum

  • Experimental flowloop investigations of gas hydrate formation in high water cut systems

    Sanjeev V. Joshi;Giovanny A. Grasso;Patrick G. Lafond;Ishan Rao

  • Natural gas hydrates: Recent advances and challenges in energy and environmental applications

    Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Interfacial phenomena in gas hydrate systems.

    Zachary M. Aman;Carolyn A. Koh

  • State of the art: Natural gas hydrates as a natural resource

    Carolyn A. Koh;Amadeu K. Sum;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Measurements of methane hydrate heat of dissociation using high pressure differential scanning calorimetry

    Arvind Gupta;Jason Lachance;E.D. Sloan;Carolyn A. Koh

  • Methane Hydrate Nucleation Rates from Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Effects of Aqueous Methane Concentration, Interfacial Curvature, and System Size

    Matthew R. Walsh;Gregg T. Beckham;Gregg T. Beckham;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan

  • Hydrogen storage properties of clathrate hydrate materials

    Timothy A. Strobel;Carolyn A. Koh;E. Dendy Sloan

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Dendy Sloan
E. Dendy Sloan Colorado School of Mines
Amadeu K. Sum
Amadeu K. Sum Colorado School of Mines
Eric F. May
Eric F. May University of Western Australia
Timothy S. Collett
Timothy S. Collett United States Geological Survey
Ray Boswell
Ray Boswell United States Department of Energy
George J. Moridis
George J. Moridis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Eric S. Toberer
Eric S. Toberer Colorado School of Mines
Alan K. Soper
Alan K. Soper Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Michael L. Johns
Michael L. Johns University of Western Australia
Timothy J. Kneafsey
Timothy J. Kneafsey Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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