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George L. Siscoe

George L. Siscoe

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
73
Citations
17309
World Ranking
1436
National Ranking
613

George L. Siscoe 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 George L. Siscoe sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 413 publications — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

George L. Siscoe 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 George L. Siscoe sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1986 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

George L. Siscoe is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their academic career is marked by recognition from the scientific community, notably being named a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 1986.

While detailed records of their research publications, including papers, co-authors, and specific fields of study, are not available, the fellowship awarded by AGU indicates involvement in Earth and space sciences.

The absence of listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, and identified main or subfields of study suggests that publicly accessible metadata on the detailed scope of their work is limited. However, as a researcher linked to Boston University and recognized by AGU, their work likely engaged with geophysical research or related disciplines.

Their academic profile does not currently display detailed information on main topics or subtopics explored in their research. There are no data on collaborative research networks or recurring publication outlets.

George L. Siscoe remains an active scientist without records indicating a passing.

Best Publications

  • CME Theory and Models

    T. G. Forbes;J. A. Linker;J. Chen;C. Cid

  • Aerodynamic aspects of the magnetospheric flow

    Unknown

  • The plasma experiment on the 1977 Voyager Mission

    H. S. Bridge;J. W. Belcher;R. J. Butler;A. J. Lazarus

  • Power spectra and discontinuities of the interplanetary magnetic field - Mariner 4.

    G. L. Siscoe;L. Davis;P. J. Coleman;E. J. Smith

  • Polar cap inflation and deflation

    Unknown

  • On the flux and the energy spectrum of interstellar ions in the solar system

    Unknown

  • Plasma observations near Jupiter: Initial results from Voyager 1

    H. S. Bridge;J. W. Belcher;A. J. Lazarus;J. D. Sullivan

  • Lunar Science: A Post‐Apollo View

    S. R. Taylor;George L. Siscoe

  • Plasma Observations Near Uranus: Initial Results from Voyager 2

    H. S. Bridge;J. W. Belcher;B. Coppi;A. J. Lazarus

  • Centrifugally driven diffusion of iogenic plasma

    George L. Siscoe;Danny Summers

  • Hill model of transpolar potential saturation: Comparisons with MHD simulations

    G. L. Siscoe;G. M. Erickson;B. U. Ö. Sonnerup;N. C. Maynard

  • Tail of the magnetosphere

    Unknown

  • International cometary explorer encounter with giacobini-zinner: magnetic field observations.

    Edward J. Smith;Bruce T. Tsurutani;James A. Slvain;Douglas E. Jones

  • Multiple heliospheric current sheets and coronal streamer belt dynamics

    N. U. Crooker;G. L. Siscoe;S. Shodhan;D. F. Webb

  • Scaling relations governing magnetospheric energy transfer

    Unknown

  • Plasma Observations near Saturn: Initial Results from Voyager 1

    H. S. Bridge;J. W. Belcher;A. J. Lazarus;S. Olbert

  • On the cause of geomagnetic bays

    G.L. Siscoe;W.D. Cummings

  • Factors controlling degree of correlation between ISEE 1 and ISEE 3 interplanetary magnetic field measurements

    N. U. Crooker;G. L. Siscoe;C. T. Russell;E. J. Smith

  • The distant magnetotail's response to a strong interplanetary magnetic field By - Twisting, flattening, and field line bending

    D. G. Sibeck;G. L. Siscoe;J. A. Slavin;E. J. Smith

  • Solar–terrestrial influences on weather and climate

    George L. Siscoe

  • Evidence in the auroral record for secular solar variability

    George L. Siscoe

  • Solar System Magnetohydrodynamics

    George L. Siscoe

  • Birkeland currents as the cause of the low‐latitude asymmetric disturbance field

    Nancy U. Crooker;George L. Siscoe

  • Observations at Venus Encounter by the Plasma Science Experiment on Mariner 10

    H. S. Bridge;A. J. Lazarus;J. D. Scudder;K. W. Ogilvie

  • Energy and momentum theorems in magnetospheric processes

    Robert L. Carovillano;George L. Siscoe

  • Observations at the planet Mercury by the plasma electron experiment, Mariner 10

    K. W. Ogilvie;J. D. Scudder;V. M. Vasyliunas;R. E. Hartle

  • Ways in which ICME sheaths differ from magnetosheaths

    G. Siscoe;D. Odstrcil

  • The Solar Terrestrial Environment

    John K. Hargreaves;George L. Siscoe

  • Ring current impoundment of the Io plasma torus

    G. L. Siscoe;A. Eviatar;R. M. Thorne;J. D. Richardson

  • Magnetotail flux ropes

    D. G. Sibeck;G. L. Siscoe;J. A. Slavin;E. J. Smith

  • Giacobini-Zinner magnetotail: ICE magnetic field observations

    J. A. Slavin;E. J. Smith;B. T. Tsurutani;G. L. Siscoe

  • Comparison of ISEE‐1 and ‐3 interplanetary magnetic field observations

    C. T. Russell;G. L. Siscoe;E. J. Smith

  • Interplanetary magnetic field control of magnetotail magnetic field geometry: IMP 8 observations

    Zerefsan Kaymaz;George L. Siscoe;Janet G. Luhmann;Ronald P. Lepping

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward J. Smith
Edward J. Smith California Institute of Technology
Bruce T. Tsurutani
Bruce T. Tsurutani California Institute of Technology
James A. Slavin
James A. Slavin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ralph L. McNutt
Ralph L. McNutt Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
David G. Sibeck
David G. Sibeck Goddard Space Flight Center
Janet G. Luhmann
Janet G. Luhmann University of California, Berkeley
Ronald P. Lepping
Ronald P. Lepping Goddard Space Flight Center
W. C. Feldman
W. C. Feldman Los Alamos National Laboratory
Lee Hartmann
Lee Hartmann University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
S. J. Bame
S. J. Bame Los Alamos National Laboratory

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