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Charles Amory publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles Amory sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Charles Amory D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles Amory sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Reconstructions of the 1900–2015 Greenland ice sheet surface mass balance using the regional climate MAR model

    Xavier Fettweis;Jason E. Box;Cécile Agosta;Charles Amory

  • Modelling the climate and surface mass balance of polar ice sheets using RACMO2 – Part 2: Antarctica (1979–2016)

    Jan Melchior Van Wessem;Willem Jan Van De Berg;Brice P.Y. Noël;Erik Van Meijgaard

  • Estimation of the Antarctic surface mass balance using the regional climate model MAR (1979-2015) and identification of dominant processes

    Cecile Agosta;Cecile Agosta;Cecile Agosta;Charles Amory;Christoph Kittel;Anais Orsi

  • Mass balance of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets from 1992 to 2020

    Unknown

  • GrSMBMIP: intercomparison of the modelled 1980-2012 surface mass balance over the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Xavier Fettweis;Stefan Hofer;Stefan Hofer;Uta Krebs-Kanzow;Charles Amory

  • Intense atmospheric rivers can weaken ice shelf stability at the Antarctic Peninsula

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  • Diverging future surface mass balance between the Antarctic ice shelves and grounded ice sheet

    Christoph Kittel;Charles Amory;Charles Amory;Cécile Agosta;Nicolas C. Jourdain

  • GrSMBMIP: intercomparison of the modelled 1980–2012 surface mass balance over the Greenland Ice Sheet

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  • What is the surface mass balance of Antarctica? An intercomparison of regional climate model estimates

    Ruth Mottram;Nicolaj Hansen;Christoph Kittel;J. Melchior van Wessem

  • Greater Greenland Ice Sheet contribution to global sea level rise in CMIP6.

    Stefan Hofer;Stefan Hofer;Charlotte Lang;Charles Amory;Christoph Kittel

  • Brief communication: Evaluation of the near-surface climate in ERA5 over the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Alison Delhasse;Christoph Kittel;Charles Amory;Stefan Hofer;Stefan Hofer

  • Relationship between weather regimes and atmospheric rivers in East Antarctica

    Benjamin Pohl;Vincent Favier;Jonathan Wille;Danielle G Udy

  • What is the Surface Mass Balance of Antarctica? An Intercomparison of Regional Climate Model Estimates

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  • Momentum- and Heat-Flux Parametrization at Dome C, Antarctica: A Sensitivity Study

    Etienne Vignon;Christophe Genthon;Hélène Barral;Charles Amory

  • Performance of MAR (v3.11) in simulating the drifting-snow climate and surface mass balance of Adélie Land, East Antarctica

    Charles Amory;Charles Amory;Christoph Kittel;Louis Le Toumelin;Cécile Agosta

  • The extraordinary March 2022 East Antarctica “heat” wave. Part I: observations and meteorological drivers

    Unknown

  • Reconstructions of the 1900–2015 Greenland ice sheet surface mass balance using the regional climate MAR model

    Unknown

  • Future surface mass balance and surface melt in the Amundsen sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

    Marion Donat-Magnin;Nicolas C. Jourdain;Christoph Kittel;Cécile Agosta

  • Sensitivity of the current Antarctic surface mass balance to sea surface conditions using MAR

    Christoph Kittel;Charles Amory;Cécile Agosta;Alison Delhasse

  • Comparison between observed and simulated aeolian snow mass fluxes in Adélie Land, East Antarctica

    C. Amory;A. Trouvilliez;H. Gallée;H. Gallée;V. Favier;V. Favier

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