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10105
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4954
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Harro A. J. Meijer 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 Harro A. J. Meijer sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 233 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Harro A. J. Meijer 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 Harro A. J. Meijer sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 50 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Harro A. J. Meijer is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research emphasizes isotope analysis and atmospheric processes, integrating a strong focus on the chemistry and dynamics of gases and aerosols in the environment.

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • Standard atomic weights of the elements 2021 (IUPAC Technical Report), 2022, published in Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Minimum requirements for publishing hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur stable-isotope delta results (IUPAC Technical Report), 2022, published in Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • A stable isotope toolbox for water and inorganic carbon cycle studies, 2021, published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Seasonal changes of sources and volatility of carbonaceous aerosol at urban, coastal and forest sites in Eastern Europe (Lithuania), 2020, published in Atmospheric Environment
  • AN INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENT OF UNCERTAINTY FOR RADIOCARBON ANALYSIS WITH THE NEW GENERATION HIGH-YIELD ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETERS, 2020, published in Radiocarbon

The scientist's frequent coauthors include:

  • Bert Scheeren
  • Heiko Moossen
  • Tyler B. Coplen
  • Dipayan Paul
  • Philip J. H. Dunn

Notable publication venues where this scientist has contributed multiple papers are:

  • Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Scientific Reports
  • Radiocarbon
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Their work covers several subfields within the broader Earth and Environmental Sciences, including:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Spectroscopy

Main topics of research addressed by the scientist include:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric CO2 and 13CO2 Exchange with the Terrestrial Biosphere and Oceans from 1978 to 2000: Observations and Carbon Cycle Implications

    Charles D. Keeling;Stephen C. Piper;Robert B. Bacastow;Martin Wahlen

  • Spatiotemporal patterns of carbon‐13 in the global surface oceans and the oceanic suess effect

    Nicolas Gruber;Charles D. Keeling;Robert B. Bacastow;Peter R. Guenther

  • The role of solar forcing upon climate change

    B van Geel;OM Raspopov;H Renssen;van der Johannes Plicht

  • A three‐dimensional synthesis study of δ18O in atmospheric CO2 1. Surface fluxes

    Philippe Ciais;A. Scott Denning;Pieter P. Tans;Joseph A. Berry

  • Exchanges of Atmospheric CO2 and 13CO2 with the Terrestrial Biosphere and Oceans from 1978 to 2000. I. Global Aspects

    Charles D Keeling;Stephen C Piper;Robert B Bacastow;Martin Wahlen

  • The use of electrolysis for accurate delta O-17 and delta O-18 isotope measurements in water

    H. A. J. Meijer;W. J. Li

  • Atmospheric evidence for a global secular increase in carbon isotopic discrimination of land photosynthesis

    Ralph F. Keeling;Heather D. Graven;Lisa R. Welp;Laure Resplandy

  • Radiocarbon analyses along the EDML ice core in Antarctica

    R. S. W. Van de Wal;Harro Meijer;de Marietta Rooij;C. Van der Veen

  • Interannual variability in the oxygen isotopes of atmospheric CO2 driven by El Nino

    Lisa R. Welp;Ralph F. Keeling;Harro A. J. Meijer;Alane F. Bollenbacher

  • Greenland meltwater storage in firn limited by near-surface ice formation

    Horst Machguth;Horst Machguth;Mike MacFerrin;Dirk van As;Jason E. Box

  • Seven years of recent European net terrestrial carbon dioxide exchange constrained by atmospheric observations

    W. Peters;W. Peters;M. C. Krol;G. R. van der Werf;S. Houweling

  • Compiled records of carbon isotopes in atmospheric CO2 for historical simulations in CMIP6

    Heather Graven;Colin E. Allison;David M. Etheridge;Samuel Hammer

  • Comprehensive inter-laboratory calibration of reference materials for delta O-18 versus VSMOW using various on-line high-temperature conversion techniques

    Willi A. Brand;Tyler B. Coplen;Anita T. Aerts-Bijma;John Karl Bohlke

  • Inverse carbon dioxide flux estimates for the Netherlands

    A. G. C. A. Meesters;L. F. Tolk;W. Peters;R. W. A. Hutjes

  • After two decades a second anchor for the VPDB δ13C scale

    Tyler B. Coplen;Willi A. Brand;Matthias Gehre;Manfred Gröning

  • Organic Reference Materials for Hydrogen, Carbon, and Nitrogen Stable Isotope-Ratio Measurements: Caffeines, n-Alkanes, Fatty Acid Methyl Esters, Glycines, l-Valines, Polyethylenes, and Oils

    Arndt Schimmelmann;Haiping Qi;Tyler B. Coplen;Willi A. Brand

  • Simultaneous Determination of the 2H/1H, 17O/16O, and 18O/16O Isotope Abundance Ratios in Water by Means of Laser Spectrometry

    E.R.Th. Kerstel;R. van Trigt;N.J. Dam;J. Reuss

  • Automatic Ams Sample Combustion And Co2 Collection

    Anita Aerts-Bijma;van der Johannes Plicht;Harro Meijer

  • Effect of periodic melting on geochemical and isotopic signals in an ice core from Lomonosovfonna, Svalbard

    V. A. Pohjola;J. C. Moore;E. Isaksson;T. Jauhiainen

  • Carbon monoxide : a quantitative tracer for fossil fuel CO2?

    Ulrike Gamnitzer;Ulrike Gamnitzer;Ute Karstens;Bernd Kromer;Rolf E. M. Neubert

  • Thousand years of winter surface air temperature variations in Svalbard and northern Norway reconstructed from ice-core data

    Dmitri Divine;Elisabeth Isaksson;Tonu Martma;Harro A. J Meijer

  • Permeation of atmospheric gases through polymer O-rings used in flasks for air sampling

    P. Sturm;M. Leuenberger;C. Sirignano;R. E. M. Neubert

  • A three‐dimensional synthesis study of δ18O in atmospheric CO2 2. Simulations with the TM2 transport model

    Philippe Ciais;Pieter P. Tans;A. Scott Denning;Roger J. Francey

Frequent Co-Authors

R. S. W. van de Wal
R. S. W. van de Wal Utrecht University
Veijo A. Pohjola
Veijo A. Pohjola Uppsala University
Elisabeth Isaksson
Elisabeth Isaksson Norwegian Polar Institute
Tõnu Martma
Tõnu Martma Tallinn University of Technology
John C. Moore
John C. Moore Beijing Normal University
Willi A. Brand
Willi A. Brand Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Thomas Röckmann
Thomas Röckmann Utrecht University
Wouter Peters
Wouter Peters Wageningen University & Research
Ingeborg Levin
Ingeborg Levin Heidelberg University
Maarten Krol
Maarten Krol Wageningen University & Research

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