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Hiroshi Kawamura

Hiroshi Kawamura

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
51
Citations
10485
World Ranking
4709
National Ranking
80

Hiroshi Kawamura 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 Hiroshi Kawamura sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 338 publications — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hiroshi Kawamura 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 Hiroshi Kawamura sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hiroshi Kawamura is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. Their research spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a primary focus on Radiation. Additional areas of interest include Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Plant Science.

The scientist's main research topics include Nuclear Physics and Applications, X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis, Ion-surface interactions and analysis, Quantum and superfluid helium dynamics, 3D IC and TSV technologies, Electronic Packaging and Soldering Technologies, and Copper Interconnects and Reliability.

Recent publications demonstrate a range of work related to both applied physics and medical science. Notable papers include:

  • Panel-Based Large-Scale RDL Interposer Fabricated Using 2-μm-Pitch Semi-Additive Process for Chiplet-Based Integration (2022, 2022 IEEE 72nd Electronic Components and Technology Conference)
  • Determination of hydrogen concentration in solids by transmission ERDA under nuclear-elastically enhanced recoiling of H by 8 and 9 MeV He (2022, Journal of Physics Condensed Matter)
  • Depth resolution of transmission ERDA for H in Al under nuclear-elastically enhanced recoiling of H by 8 MeV He (2021, Journal of Physics Condensed Matter)
  • Do Hospital Visit Restrictions Cause Increase in the Doses of Morphine in Terminal Care? Spiritual Pain and Palliative Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic (2022, The American Journal of Medicine)
  • Determination of hydrogen concentration in solids by transmission ERDA under nuclear-elastically enhanced recoiling of H by 8 and 9 MeV He (2022, arXiv (Cornell University))

Their work has appeared in a variety of publication venues. Frequent outlets include:

  • Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
  • The American Journal of Medicine
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • 2022 IEEE 72nd Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC)
  • Journal of Hypertension

Collaboration plays a key role in their work. Frequent coauthors include:

  • H. Naramoto
  • M. Sataka
  • Satoshi Ishii
  • Kimikazu Sasa
  • S. Tomita

Best Publications

  • A Review on the Currents in the South China Sea: Seasonal Circulation, South China Sea Warm Current and Kuroshio Intrusion

    Jianyu Hu;Jianyu Hu;Hiroshi Kawamura;Huasheng Hong;Yiquan Qi

  • The Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment High-resolution Sea Surface Temperature Pilot Project

    Craig Donlon;I. Robinson;K. S. Casey;J. Vazquez-Cuervo

  • Wave Dependence of Sea-Surface Wind Stress

    Yoshiaki Toba;Noriko Iida;Hiroshi Kawamura;Naoto Ebuchi

  • Physical forcing of phytoplankton dynamics in the southwestern Ross Sea

    Kevin R. Arrigo;Andrea M. Weiss;Walker O. Smith

  • Empirical ocean-color algorithms to retrieve chlorophyll- a , total suspended matter, and colored dissolved organic matter absorption coefficient in the Yellow and East China Seas

    Eko Siswanto;Junwu Tang;Hisashi Yamaguchi;Yu Hwan Ahn

  • Review on current and seawater volume transport through the Taiwan Strait

    Jianyu Hu;Jianyu Hu;Hiroshi Kawamura;Chunyan Li;Chunyan Li;Huasheng Hong

  • Offshore phytoplankton biomass increase and its oceanographic causes in the South China Sea

    DL Tang;DL Tang;H. Kawamura;T. Van Dien;Ma Lee

  • Seasonal and spatial distribution of chlorophyll-a concentrations and water conditions in the Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea

    Dan Ling Tang;Dan Ling Tang;Hiroshi Kawamura;Ming An Lee;Tran Van Dien

  • Remote sensing oceanography of a harmful algal bloom off the coast of southeastern Vietnam

    Dan Ling Tang;Dan Ling Tang;Dan Ling Tang;Hiroshi Kawamura;Hai Doan-Nhu;Wataru Takahashi

  • Changes in the thermocline structure of the Indonesian outflow during Terminations I and II

    Jian Xu;Ann Holbourn;Wolfgang Kuhnt;Zhimin Jian

  • Upwelling in the Taiwan Strait during the summer monsoon detected by satellite and shipboard measurements

    DanLing Tang;DanLing Tang;Dana R Kester;I-Hsun Ni;Hiroshi Kawamura

  • Merging Satellite Infrared and Microwave SSTs: Methodology and Evaluation of the New SST

    Lei Guan;Lei Guan;Hiroshi Kawamura

  • Formation mechanism of Japan Sea Proper Water in the flux center off Vladivostok

    Hiroshi Kawamura;Peiming Wu

  • Seasonal variation and instability nature of the North Pacific Subtropical Countercurrent and the Hawaiian Lee Countercurrent

    Fumiaki Kobashi;Fumiaki Kobashi;Hiroshi Kawamura

  • AVHRR satellite remote sensing and shipboard measurements of the thermal plume from the Daya Bay, nuclear power station, China

    Dan Ling Tang;Dan Ling Tang;Dan Ling Tang;Dana R. Kester;Dana R. Kester;Zhaoding Wang;Jiansheng Lian

  • In situ and satellite observations of a harmful algal bloom and water condition at the Pearl River estuary in late autumn 1998

    DanLing Tang;DanLing Tang;Dana R. Kester;I-Hsun Ni;YuZao Qi

  • Orbitally paced paleoproductivity variations in the Timor Sea and Indonesian Throughflow variability during the last 460 kyr

    Ann Holbourn;Wolfgang Kuhnt;Hiroshi Kawamura;Zhimin Jian

  • DNS of turbulent Couette flow with emphasis on the large-scale structure in the core region

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  • Short-term variability of phytoplankton blooms associated with a cold eddy in the northwestern Arabian Sea

    DanLing Tang;Hiroshi Kawamura;Alvarinho J. Luis

  • Analogy between velocity and scalar fields in a turbulent channel flow

    Robert Anthony Antonia;Hiroyuki Abe;Hiroshi Kawamura

  • FINE STRUCTURE OF LABORATORY WIND-WAVE SURFACES STUDIED USING AN OPTICAL METHOD

    Naoto Ebuchi;Hiroshi Kawamura;Yoshiaki Toba

  • Evaluation of the Diurnal Warming of Sea Surface Temperature Using Satellite-Derived Marine Meteorological Data

    Yoshimi Kawai;Hiroshi Kawamura

  • Application of an edge detection method to satellite images for distinguishing sea surface temperature fronts near the Japanese coast

    Teruhisa Shimada;Futoki Sakaida;Hiroshi Kawamura;Toshiaki Okumura

  • ORDERED MOTION IN THE TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER OVER WIND WAVES

    Hiroshi Kawamura;Y. Toba

Frequent Co-Authors

Danling Tang
Danling Tang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Masaaki Murakami
Masaaki Murakami Hokkaido University
Masanobu Shimada
Masanobu Shimada Tokyo Denki University
Huasheng Hong
Huasheng Hong Xiamen University
Kimio Hanawa
Kimio Hanawa Tohoku University
Sei-Ichi Saitoh
Sei-Ichi Saitoh Hokkaido University
Joji Ishizaka
Joji Ishizaka Nagoya University
Yasushi Shiratori
Yasushi Shiratori Okayama University
Dongxiao Wang
Dongxiao Wang Sun Yat-sen University
Fujio Kimura
Fujio Kimura University of Tsukuba

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