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D-Index
46
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9063
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6021
National Ranking
467

Daniel O'Sullivan 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 Daniel O'Sullivan sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 107 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Daniel O'Sullivan 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 Daniel O'Sullivan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Daniel O'Sullivan is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom.

There is no publicly available information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their research.

Details about their main fields of study, subfields, and primary research topics are not documented in the provided data.

No records are available regarding book publications or academic awards received by Daniel O'Sullivan.

Their profile reflects an academic presence without accessible bibliometric or thematic data at this time.

Best Publications

  • Ice nucleation by particles immersed in supercooled cloud droplets

    B. J. Murray;D. O'Sullivan;J. D. Atkinson;M. E. Webb

  • The importance of feldspar for ice nucleation by mineral dust in mixed-phase clouds

    James D. Atkinson;Benjamin J. Murray;Matthew T. Woodhouse;Matthew T. Woodhouse;Thomas F. Whale

  • Rain in Shallow Cumulus Over the Ocean: The RICO Campaign

    R. M. Rauber;B. Stevens;B. Stevens;H. T. Ochs;C. Knight

  • Hydrogen peroxide and organic hydroperoxide in the troposphere: a review

    Meehye Lee;Brian G. Heikes;Daniel W. O'Sullivan

  • A comprehensive laboratory study on the immersion freezing behavior of illite NX particles: a comparison of 17 ice nucleation measurement techniques

    Naruki Hiranuma;Stefanie Augustin-Bauditz;Heinz Bingemer;Carsten Budke

  • Ice nucleation by fertile soil dusts: relative importance of mineral and biogenic components

    D. O'Sullivan;B. J. Murray;T. L. Malkin;T. F. Whale

  • Contribution of feldspar and marine organic aerosols to global ice nucleating particle concentrations

    Jesús Vergara-Temprado;Benjamin J. Murray;Theodore W. Wilson;Daniel O'Sullivan

  • The Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) Field Campaign

    Mary C. Barth;Christopher A. Cantrell;William H. Brune;Steven A. Rutledge

  • Henry's Law Constant Determinations for Hydrogen Peroxide, Methyl Hydroperoxide, Hydroxymethyl Hydroperoxide, Ethyl Hydroperoxide, and Peroxyacetic Acid

    Daniel W. O'Sullivan;Meehye Lee;Birgitta C. Noone;Brian G. Heikes

  • Not all feldspars are equal: a survey of ice nucleating properties across the feldspar group of minerals

    Alexander D. Harrison;Thomas F. Whale;Michael A. Carpenter;Mark A. Holden

  • Flow injection analysis of H2O2 in natural waters using acridinium ester chemiluminescence: method development and optimization using a kinetic model.

    D. Whitney King;William J. Cooper;Steven A. Rusak;Barrie M. Peake

  • A technique for quantifying heterogeneous ice nucleation in microlitre supercooled water droplets

    T. F. Whale;B. J. Murray;D. O'Sullivan;T. W. Wilson

  • High-speed imaging of ice nucleation in water proves the existence of active sites

    Mark A. Holden;Thomas F. Whale;Mark D. Tarn;Daniel O’Sullivan

  • The Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation phase 2 (FIN-02): laboratory intercomparison of ice nucleation measurements

    Paul J. DeMott;Ottmar Möhler;Daniel J. Cziczo;Naruki Hiranuma;Naruki Hiranuma

  • Quantifying water diffusion in high-viscosity and glassy aqueous solutions using a Raman isotope tracer method

    H. C. Price;B. J. Murray;J. Mattsson;D. O'Sullivan

  • Upper tropospheric ozone production from lightning NOx-impacted convection: Smoke ingestion case study from the DC3 campaign

    E. C. Apel;R. S. Hornbrook;A. J. Hills;N. J. Blake

  • Water diffusion in atmospherically relevant α-pinene secondary organic material.

    Hannah C. Price;Johan Mattsson;Yue Zhang;Allan K. Bertram

  • Photochemical production of hydrogen peroxide and methylhydroperoxide in coastal waters

    Daniel W. O'Sullivan;Patrick J. Neale;Richard B. Coffin;Thomas J. Boyd

  • Temporal variations of pCO2 in surface seawater of the Arabian Sea in 1995

    C. Goyet;Frank J Millero;D. W. O'Sullivan;G. Eischeid

  • The enhancement and suppression of immersion mode heterogeneous ice-nucleation by solutes

    Thomas F. Whale;Mark A. Holden;Theodore W. Wilson;Daniel O'Sullivan

  • Contributions of biogenic material to the atmospheric ice-nucleating particle population in North Western Europe

    D. O’Sullivan;M. P. Adams;M. D. Tarn;A. D. Harrison

  • Contribution of Feldspar and Marine Organic aerosols to global ice nucleating particles concentrations

    Jesús Vergara Temprado;Benjamin J. Murray;Theodore W. Wilson;Daniel O'Sullivan

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian G. Heikes
Brian G. Heikes University of Rhode Island
Benjamin J. Murray
Benjamin J. Murray University of Leeds
Donald R. Blake
Donald R. Blake University of California, Irvine
Alan Fried
Alan Fried University of Colorado Boulder
James H. Crawford
James H. Crawford Langley Research Center
Nicola J. Blake
Nicola J. Blake University of California, Irvine
James Walega
James Walega Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
William H. Brune
William H. Brune Pennsylvania State University
Paul O. Wennberg
Paul O. Wennberg California Institute of Technology
John D. Crounse
John D. Crounse California Institute of Technology

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