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D-Index
38
Citations
5663
World Ranking
8631
National Ranking
401

H. H. Neumann 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 H. H. Neumann sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 59 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

H. H. Neumann 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 H. H. Neumann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

H. H. Neumann is affiliated with Environment and Climate Change Canada in Canada. This association indicates engagement with research primarily focused on environmental and climate-related issues within a governmental or public policy context.

The absence of recorded specific papers, co-authors, and publication venues limits the extent of detailed bibliometric insights into their scientific contributions. However, the affiliation suggests involvement in applied research or policy-driven science related to environmental management and climate change mitigation efforts.

Although no explicit main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are enumerated, the professional link to Environment and Climate Change Canada implies expertise in areas surrounding environmental sciences, atmospheric studies, climate modeling, or environmental policy development.

No awards or book publications have been documented, which indicates that recognitions or monographs have not been a noted part of the professional record up to this point in time.

The data confirms that H. H. Neumann is currently living, so their research activities may be ongoing or expanding within their institutional role.

Best Publications

  • Annual cycles of water vapour and carbon dioxide fluxes in and above a boreal aspen forest

    T. A. Black;G. Hartog;H. H. Neumann;P.D. Blanken

  • Energy balance and canopy conductance of a boreal aspen forest: Partitioning overstory and understory components

    P. D. Blanken;T. A. Black;P. C. Yang;H. H. Neumann

  • Increased carbon sequestration by a boreal deciduous forest in years with a warm spring

    T. A. Black;W. J. Chen;A. G. Barr;M. A. Arain

  • Leaf area measurements based on hemispheric photographs and leaf-litter collection in a deciduous forest during autumn leaf-fall

    H.H. Neumann;G. Den Hartog;R.H. Shaw

  • Effects of climatic variability on the annual carbon sequestration by a boreal aspen forest

    W. J. Chen;T. A. Black;P. C. Yang;A. G. Barr

  • Influence of foliar density and thermal stability on profiles of Reynolds stress and turbulence intensity in a deciduous forest

    R. H. Shaw;G. Den Hartog;H. H. Neumann

  • Turbulent Flux Measurements Above and Below the Overstory of a Boreal Aspen Forest

    P.D. Blanken;T. A. Black;H. H. Neumann;G. Den Hartog

  • Long‐term observation of the atmospheric exchange of CO2 with a temperate deciduous forest in southern Ontario, Canada

    Xuhui Lee;Jose D. Fuentes;Ralf M. Staebler;Harold H. Neumann

  • The seasonal water and energy exchange above and within a boreal aspen forest

    P.D. Blanken;T.A. Black;H.H. Neumann;G. den Hartog

  • An investigation of the ADOM dry deposition module using summertime O3 measurements above a deciduous forest

    J. Padro;G. den Hartog;H.H. Neumann

  • A comparison of sap flow and eddy fluxes of water vapor from a boreal deciduous forest

    Edward H. Hogg;T. Andrew Black;Gerry den Hartog;Harold H. Neumann

  • Scaling up flux measurements for the boreal forest using aircraft‐tower combinations

    R. L. Desjardins;J. I. MacPherson;L. Mahrt;P. Schuepp

  • The Validity of Similarity Theory in the Roughness Sublayer Above Forests

    I. J. Simpson;G. W. Thurtell;H. H. Neumann;G. Den Hartog

  • Ambient biogenic hydrocarbons and isoprene emissions from a mixed deciduous forest

    Jose Fuentes;D. Wang;H. H. Neumann;T. J. Gillespie

  • Eddy correlation measurements of methane fluxes using a tunable diode laser at the Kinosheo Lake tower site during the Northern Wetlands Study (NOWES)

    Grant C Edwards;H. H Neumann;G den Hartog;G. W Thurtell

  • Ozone deposition onto a deciduous forest during dry and wet conditions

    J.D. Fuentes;T.J. Gillespie;G. den Hartog;H.H. Neumann

  • A comparison of bowen ratio and eddy correlation sensible and latent heat flux measurements above deciduous forest

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  • Nocturnal mixing in a forest subcanopy

    L. Mahrt;Xuhui Lee;Andrew Black;Harold Neumann

  • An evaluation of the regional acid deposition model surface module for ozone uptake at three sites in the San Joaquin Valley of California

    W. J. Massman;J. Pederson;A. Delany;D. Grantz

  • The Influence of Atmospheric Stability on the Budgets of the Reynolds Stress and Turbulent Kinetic Energy within and above a Deciduous Forest

    M. Y. Leclerc;K. C. Beissner;R. H. Shaw;G. den Hartog

  • California ozone deposition experiment: Methods, results, and opportunities

    J.R. Pederson;W.J. Massman;L. Mahrt;A. Delany

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter D. Blanken
Peter D. Blanken University of Colorado Boulder
Ralf M. Staebler
Ralf M. Staebler Environment and Climate Change Canada
T. A. Black
T. A. Black University of British Columbia
Roger H. Shaw
Roger H. Shaw University of California, Davis
Xuhui Lee
Xuhui Lee Yale University
Zoran Nesic
Zoran Nesic University of British Columbia
Jose D. Fuentes
Jose D. Fuentes Pennsylvania State University
J. I. MacPherson
J. I. MacPherson National Research Council Canada
William J. Massman
William J. Massman US Forest Service
Larry Mahrt
Larry Mahrt Northwest Research Associates

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