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D-Index
57
Citations
9050
World Ranking
11360
National Ranking
3080

George E. Ewing 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 George E. Ewing sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 171 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

George E. Ewing 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 George E. Ewing sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

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

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1983 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

George E. Ewing was affiliated with Indiana University in the United States during their academic career. The body of their research, as recorded, does not include specifically listed papers, co-authors, or detailed publication venues. There is also no explicit record of the primary fields or subfields of study, main research topics, or book publications available for this scientist.

Their achievements include being awarded the fellowship of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1983, an honor recognizing contributions within their area of study.

The absence of detailed publication data, collaborative networks, or research focus areas indicates that the publicly available record on this scientist is limited. However, their connection to the academic community through Indiana University and receipt of a notable fellowship positions them within the scholarly field during their lifetime.

George E. Ewing is now deceased.

Best Publications

  • Ambient thin film water on insulator surfaces

    George E. Ewing

  • Infrared Spectrum, Structure, and Heat of Formation of Gaseous (NO)2

    Carl E. Dinerman;George E. Ewing

  • Selection rules for vibrational energy transfer: vibrational predissociation of van der Waals molecules

    George E. Ewing

  • Spectroscopic investigation of van der Waals molecules. I. The infrared and visible spectra of (O2)2

    Charles A. Long;George E. Ewing

  • On the contributions of van der Waals interactions to vibrational level mixing. Torsion–vibration coupling in p‐fluorotoluene

    David B. Moss;Charles S. Parmenter;George E. Ewing

  • Infrared Detection of the Formyl Radical HCO

    George E. Ewing;Warren E. Thompson;George C. Pimentel

  • Vibrational predissociation in hydrogen bonded complexes

    George E. Ewing

  • Charge separation in the aerodynamic breakup of micrometer-sized water droplets.

    Lloyd W. Zilch;Joshua T. Maze;John W. Smith;George E. Ewing

  • INFRARED SPECTRA OF LIQUID AND SOLID CARBON MONOXIDE

    George E. Ewing

  • A guide to the lifetimes of vibrationally excited van der Waals molecules: The momentum gap

    George E. Ewing

  • Adsorption of water on the NaCl(001) surface. II. An infrared study at ambient temperatures

    Michelle C. Foster;George E. Ewing

  • Water on Salt: An Infrared Study of Adsorbed H2O on NaCl(100) under Ambient Conditions

    Steven J. Peters;George E. Ewing

  • Water Content and Morphology of Sodium Chloride Aerosol Particles

    David D. Weis;George E. Ewing

  • Interfacial melting of thin ice films: An infrared study

    Vlad Sadtchenko;George E. Ewing

  • Nuclear‐Spin Conversion and Vibration‐Rotation Spectra of Methane in Solid Argon

    Franklin H. Frayer;George E. Ewing

  • Thin Film Water on Muscovite Mica

    Will Cantrell and;George E. Ewing

  • Thin Film Water

    George E. Ewing

  • Infrared spectrum of solid carbon monoxide

    George E. Ewing;George C. Pimentel

  • The infrared spectrum of the (N2)2 van der waals molecule

    Charles A. Long;Giles Henderson;George E. Ewing

  • Infrared spectra of carbon monoxide in an argon matrix

    George E. Leroi;George E. Ewing;George C. Pimentel

Frequent Co-Authors

Huan-Cheng Chang
Huan-Cheng Chang Academia Sinica
George C. Pimentel
George C. Pimentel University of California, Berkeley
David Chandler
David Chandler University of California, Berkeley
Anthony J. Stone
Anthony J. Stone University of Cambridge
Martin F. Jarrold
Martin F. Jarrold Indiana University
James P. Reilly
James P. Reilly Indiana University
Ernest R. Davidson
Ernest R. Davidson University of Washington

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