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Earth Science D-index 58 Citations 14,537 139 World Ranking 1027 National Ranking 45

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Climate change
  • Oceanography
  • Glacier

His scientific interests lie mostly in Post-glacial rebound, Climatology, Sea level, Ice sheet and Oceanography. Glenn A. Milne interconnects Deglaciation, Lithosphere, Meteorology and Geodesy in the investigation of issues within Post-glacial rebound. His Climatology research includes themes of Global warming and Sea level change.

His studies deal with areas such as Glacial period, Geophysics and Holocene as well as Sea level. His research integrates issues of Glacier, Antarctic ice sheet and Ice-sheet model in his study of Ice sheet. His Oceanography study frequently links to related topics such as Meltwater.

His most cited work include:

  • A reconciled estimate of ice-sheet mass balance (1013 citations)
  • Sea Level Change (806 citations)
  • Recent mass balance of polar ice sheets inferred from patterns of global sea-level change (417 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Sea level, Post-glacial rebound, Oceanography, Ice sheet and Holocene. His research in Sea level tackles topics such as Glacial period which are related to areas like Quaternary. His Post-glacial rebound study combines topics in areas such as Geophysics, Mantle, Geodesy and Isostasy, Lithosphere.

His work in Oceanography covers topics such as Glacier which are related to areas like Climate change. His research in Ice sheet intersects with topics in Arctic ice pack, Antarctic sea ice, Ice-sheet model and Climatology. His Holocene research incorporates themes from Tide gauge and Subsidence.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Sea level (41.58%)
  • Post-glacial rebound (36.84%)
  • Oceanography (36.32%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Oceanography (36.32%)
  • Sea level (41.58%)
  • Post-glacial rebound (36.84%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Oceanography, Sea level, Post-glacial rebound, Holocene and Ice sheet are his primary areas of study. His Sea level research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Glacial period, Climatology, Antarctic ice sheet and Baseline. His study in Climatology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Glacier and Current.

The various areas that Glenn A. Milne examines in his Post-glacial rebound study include Structure of the Earth, Mantle, Earth structure and Geodesy. The study incorporates disciplines such as Reef, Isotopic composition, Geochemistry and Sedimentary depositional environment in addition to Holocene. His Ice sheet research incorporates elements of Meltwater, Deglaciation, Global warming and Ice-sheet model.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Consequences of twenty-first-century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea-level change (231 citations)
  • Global sea-level budget 1993 - present (185 citations)
  • High Arctic Holocene temperature record from the Agassiz ice cap and Greenland ice sheet evolution. (78 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Climate change
  • Oceanography
  • Glacier

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Sea level, Ice sheet, Holocene, Deglaciation and Post-glacial rebound. His work carried out in the field of Sea level brings together such families of science as Climatology, Climate change and Antarctic ice sheet. Ice sheet is a subfield of Oceanography that Glenn A. Milne tackles.

His Oceanography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Meltwater and Rose. His Deglaciation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Glacier and Last Glacial Maximum. His Post-glacial rebound research focuses on Tide gauge and how it relates to Tectonics, Geodesy, Latitude and Sediment.

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Best Publications

Sea-Level Rise by 2100

John A. Church;Peter U. Clark;Anny Cazenave;Jonathan M. Gregory.
Science (2013)

1249 Citations

A reconciled estimate of ice-sheet mass balance

Andrew Shepherd;Erik R. Ivins;A. Geruo;Valentina R. Barletta.
Science (2012)

1172 Citations

Sea Level Change

J. A. Church;P. U. Clark;A. Cazenave;Jonathan M. Gregory.
Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences (Second Edition) (2013)

999 Citations

Recent mass balance of polar ice sheets inferred from patterns of global sea-level change

Jerry X. Mitrovica;Mark E. Tamisiea;James L. Davis;Glenn A. Milne.
Nature (2001)

555 Citations

Sea-level rise due to polar ice-sheet mass loss during past warm periods

Andrea Dutton;A E Carlson;Antony J Long;Glenn A Milne.
Science (2015)

469 Citations

Identifying the causes of sea-level change

Glenn A. Milne;W. Roland Gehrels;Chris W. Hughes;Mark E. Tamisiea.
Nature Geoscience (2009)

457 Citations

Space-Geodetic Constraints on Glacial Isostatic Adjustment in Fennoscandia

Glenn A. Milne;James L. Davis;Jerry X. Mitrovica;Hans-Georg Scherneck.
Science (2001)

441 Citations

Sea-Level Fingerprinting as a Direct Test for the Source of Global Meltwater Pulse IA

P. U. Clark;J. X. Mitrovica;G. A. Milne;M. E. Tamisiea.
Science (2002)

376 Citations

UK Climate Projections science report: Marine and coastal projections

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(2009)

374 Citations

Consequences of twenty-first-century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea-level change

Peter U. Clark;Jeremy D. Shakun;Shaun A. Marcott;Alan C. Mix.
Nature Climate Change (2016)

358 Citations

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