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D-Index
43
Citations
7066
World Ranking
7104
National Ranking
314

E. P. Jones 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 E. P. Jones sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 77 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

E. P. Jones 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 E. P. Jones sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 43 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

E. P. Jones was affiliated with Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Canada. Their research activity included work in transportation and environmental impact, focusing particularly on sustainable solutions combining cost efficiency and carbon emissions reduction.

Jones authored the paper titled Sustainable Multi-Modal Transportation and Routing focusing on Costs and Carbon Emissions Reduction, which was published in 2025 in the venue arXiv (Cornell University).

The list of their frequent coauthors includes:

  • Saba Javanpour
  • Allan Radman
  • Sarow Saeedi
  • Sina Feizi Karimabadi
  • Dustin Larson

Jones's publications were primarily disseminated through the arXiv (Cornell University) platform.

Their work did not record distinct main fields or subfields of study but was situated at the intersection of transportation logistics and environmental sustainability.

Best Publications

  • On the Intermediate Depth Waters of the Arctic Ocean

    Bert Rudels;E.P. Jones;L.G. Anderson;G Kattner

  • Formation and evolution of the surface mixed layer and halocline of the Arctic Ocean

    B. Rudels;L. G. Anderson;E. P. Jones

  • On the origin of the chemical properties of the Arctic Ocean halocline

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  • Decrease in the CO2 uptake capacity in an ice-free Arctic Ocean basin.

    Wei-Jun Cai;Liqi Chen;Baoshan Chen;Zhongyong Gao

  • Waters of the Makarov and Canada basins

    J.H. Swift;E.P. Jones;K. Aagaard;E.C. Carmack

  • Tracing Pacific water in the North Atlantic Ocean

    E. P. Jones;J. H. Swift;L. G. Anderson;M. Lipizer

  • Changes in temperature and tracer distributions within the Arctic Ocean: results from the 1994 Arctic Ocean section

    Eddy C. Carmack;Knut Aagaard;James H. Swift;Robie W. MacDonald

  • Deep waters of the Arctic Ocean: origins and circulation

    E.P. Jones;B. Rudels;L.G. Anderson

  • Water masses and circulation in the Eurasian Basin: Results from the Oden 91 expedition

    L. G. Anderson;G. Björk;O. Holby;E. P. Jones

  • Nutrients, primary production and microbial heterotrophy in the southeastern Chukchi Sea : Arctic summer nutrient depletion and heterotrophy

    G.F. Cota;Lawrence R. Pomeroy;W.G. Harrison;E.P. Jones

  • The freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean

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  • Calcium carbonate saturation states in the waters of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and the Labrador Sea

    Kumiko Azetsu-Scott;Allyn Clarke;Kelly Falkner;James Hamilton

  • Confluence and redistribution of Atlantic water in the Nansen, Amundsen and Makarov basins

    Ursula Schauer;B. Rudels;E. P. Jones;L. G. Anderson

  • Water masses and circulation in the Eurasien Basin: Results from the Oden 91 expedition

    L. G. Anderson;G. Björk;Ola Holby;G. Kattner

  • The importance of shelf processes for the modification of chemical constituents in the waters of the Eurasian Arctic Ocean: implication for carbon fluxes

    Agneta Fransson;Melissa Chierici;Leif G Anderson;Ingeborg Bussmann

  • The Transpolar Drift as a Source of Riverine and Shelf-Derived Trace Elements to the Central Arctic Ocean

    Matthew A. Charette;Lauren E. Kipp;Lauren E. Kipp;Laramie T. Jensen;Jessica S. Dabrowski

  • The first oceanographic section across the Nansen Basin in the Arctic Ocean

    L.G. Anderson;E.P. Jones;K.P. Koltermann;P. Schlosser

  • Enhanced uptake of atmospheric CO2 during freezing of seawater: A field study in Storfjorden, Svalbard

    Leif G. Anderson;Eva Falck;E. Peter Jones;Sara Jutterström

  • Variability in river runoff distribution in the Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean

    Leif G. Anderson;Sara Jutterström;Staffan Kaltin;E. Peter Jones

  • An assessment of the transport of atmospheric CO2 into the Arctic Ocean

    Leif G. Anderson;David Dyrssen;E. Peter Jones

  • The formation rate of North Atlantic Deep Water and Eighteen Degree Water calculated from CFC-11 inventories observed during WOCE

    Deborah A. LeBel;William M. Smethie;Monika Rhein;Dagmar Kieke

  • Sources to the East Greenland Current and its contribution to the Denmark Strait Overflow

    Emil Jeansson;Sara Jutterström;Bert Rudels;Bert Rudels;Leif G. Anderson

Frequent Co-Authors

Leif G. Anderson
Leif G. Anderson University of Gothenburg
James H. Swift
James H. Swift University of California, San Diego
Truls Johannessen
Truls Johannessen University of Bergen
Abdirahman M Omar
Abdirahman M Omar NORCE Research
Douglas W.R. Wallace
Douglas W.R. Wallace Dalhousie University
John L. Bullister
John L. Bullister National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Göran Björk
Göran Björk University of Gothenburg
Nicholas R. Bates
Nicholas R. Bates Arizona State University
Monika Rhein
Monika Rhein University of Bremen
Gerhard Kattner
Gerhard Kattner Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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