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Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo

Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
44
Citations
6924
World Ranking
6797
National Ranking
45

Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo 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 Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 159 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo 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 Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo is affiliated with the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with particular attention to oceanography, water science and technology, ecology, global and planetary change, and nature and landscape conservation.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Water quality monitoring technologies
  • Water quality monitoring and analysis
  • Remote sensing in agriculture
  • Aquatic ecosystems and phytoplankton dynamics
  • Flood risk assessment and management
  • Hydrology and watershed management studies

Evlyn has a significant publication record in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues are:

  • ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • Remote Sensing
  • Scientific Data
  • Remote Sensing of Environment
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Recent notable papers include:

  • "Amazon Hydrology From Space: Scientific Advances and Future Challenges," 2021, Reviews of Geophysics
  • "GLORIA - A globally representative hyperspectral in situ dataset for optical sensing of water quality," 2023, Scientific Data
  • "Water clarity in Brazilian water assessed using Sentinel-2 and machine learning methods," 2021, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • "AlgaeMAp: Algae Bloom Monitoring Application for Inland Waters in Latin America," 2021, Remote Sensing
  • "High-resolution mapping of floodplain topography from space: A case study in the Amazon," 2020, Remote Sensing of Environment

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Cláudio Clemente Faria Barbosa
  • Daniel Andrade Maciel
  • Vitor S. Martins
  • Rejane S. Paulino
  • Lino Augusto Sander de Carvalho

Best Publications

  • Remote sensing of aquatic vegetation: theory and applications

    Thiago S F Silva;Maycira P F Costa;John M Melack;Evlyn Márcia Leão Moraes Novo

  • Regionalization of methane emissions in the Amazon Basin with microwave remote sensing

    John M. Melack;Laura L. Hess;Mary Gastil;Bruce R. Forsberg

  • Wetlands of the Lowland Amazon Basin: Extent, Vegetative Cover, and Dual-season Inundated Area as Mapped with JERS-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar

    Laura L. Hess;John M. Melack;Adriana G. Affonso;Claudio Barbosa

  • The Relationship Between Suspended Sediment Concentration and Remotely Sensed Spectral Radiance: A Review

    P.J. Curran;E.M.M. Novo

  • The Concept, Dimensions and Methods of Assessment of Human Well-Being within a Socioecological Context: A Literature Review

    Megan F. King;Vivian F. Renó;Evlyn M. L. M. Novo

  • Assessment of Atmospheric Correction Methods for Sentinel-2 MSI Images Applied to Amazon Floodplain Lakes

    Vitor Souza Martins;Claudio Clemente Faria Barbosa;Lino Augusto Sander De Carvalho;Daniel Schaffer Ferreira Jorge

  • Passive microwave observations of inundation area and the area/stage relation in the Amazon River floodplain

    S. J. Sippel;S. K. Hamilton;J. M. Melack;E. M. M. Novo

  • Time-series analysis of Landsat-MSS/TM/OLI images over Amazonian waters impacted by gold mining activities

    Felipe L. Lobo;Maycira P.F. Costa;Evlyn M.L.M. Novo

  • Space-time variability of the Amazon River plume based on satellite ocean color

    Gustavo S.F. Molleri;Evlyn M.L.de M. Novo;Milton Kampel

  • Remote sensing of water surface temperature and heat flux over a tropical hydroelectric reservoir

    Enner Herenio Alcântara;José Luiz Stech;João Antônio Lorenzzetti;Marie Paule Bonnet

  • Monitoring flood extent in the lower Amazon River floodplain using ALOS/PALSAR ScanSAR images

    Allan S. Arnesen;Thiago S.F. Silva;Laura L. Hess;Evlyn M.L.M. Novo

  • The effect of sediment type on the relationship between reflectance and suspended sediment concentration

    E. M. M. Novo;J. D. Hansom;P. J. Curran

  • Amazon Hydrology From Space: Scientific Advances and Future Challenges

    Alice César Fassoni-Andrade;Alice César Fassoni-Andrade;Alice César Fassoni-Andrade;Ayan Santos Fleischmann;Fabrice Papa;Fabrice Papa;Rodrigo Cauduro Dias de Paiva

  • Validation of high‐resolution MAIAC aerosol product over South America

    V. S. Martins;A. Lyapustin;L. A. S. de Carvalho;C. C. F. Barbosa

  • Geocoded digital videography for validation of land cover mapping in the Amazon basin

    L. L. Hess;E. M.L.M. Novo;D. M. Slaymaker;John W Holt

  • Empirical models for estimating the suspended sediment concentration in Amazonian white water rivers using Landsat 5/TM

    Otávio Cristiano Montanher;Otávio Cristiano Montanher;Evlyn Márcia Leão Moraes Novo;Cláudio Clemente Faria Barbosa;Camilo Daleles Rennó

  • The effect of viewing geometry and wavelength on the relationship between reflectance and suspended sediment concentration

    E.M.M. Novo;J.D. Hansom;P.J. Curran

  • Assessment of deforestation in the Lower Amazon floodplain using historical Landsat MSS/TM imagery

    Vivian F. Renó;Evlyn M.L.M. Novo;Chieno Suemitsu;Camilo D. Rennó

  • The lesser of two evils: seasonal migrations of Amazonian manatees in the Western Amazon

    E. M. Arraut;E. M. Arraut;M. Marmontel;J. E. Mantovani;E. M.L.M. Novo

  • Seasonal changes in chlorophyll distributions in Amazon floodplain lakes derived from MODIS images

    Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo;Cláudio Clemente de Farias Barbosa;Ramon Moraes de Freitas;Yosio Edimir Shimabukuro

Frequent Co-Authors

John M. Melack
John M. Melack University of California, Santa Barbara
Thiago Sanna Freire Silva
Thiago Sanna Freire Silva University of Stirling
Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro
Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro National Institute for Space Research
Marie-Paule Bonnet
Marie-Paule Bonnet Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Bruce R. Forsberg
Bruce R. Forsberg National Institute of Amazonian Research
Paul J. Curran
Paul J. Curran City, University of London
Kyle C. McDonald
Kyle C. McDonald City College of New York
Alexei Lyapustin
Alexei Lyapustin Goddard Space Flight Center
Fabrice Papa
Fabrice Papa Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Christopher Potter
Christopher Potter University of Cambridge

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