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D-Index
35
Citations
6658
World Ranking
9252
National Ranking
3317

Jan M. H. Hendrickx 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 Jan M. H. Hendrickx sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 162 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Jan M. H. Hendrickx 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 Jan M. H. Hendrickx sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Jan M. H. Hendrickx is affiliated with the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in the United States. Their research encompasses fields such as Engineering and Chemistry, with specific focus in subfields including Mechanics of Materials, Analytical Chemistry, and Mechanical Engineering.

The research topics covered by Hendrickx primarily involve laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma, spectroscopy and chemometric analyses, as well as mineral processing and grinding. These areas reflect an interdisciplinary approach linking materials science and analytical techniques.

Hendrickx has contributed to the scholarly literature through publications in venues such as Applied Sciences. A recent paper titled Multianalyzer Spectroscopic Data Fusion for Soil Characterization was published in 2020 in the journal Applied Sciences.

Frequent collaborators in Hendrickx's research include:

  • Richard R. Hark
  • Chandra Throckmorton
  • Russell S. Harmon
  • John Plumer
  • Karen A. Harmon

Hendrickx's work integrates advanced analytical methods with practical applications in mineral and soil characterization, applying a combination of spectroscopic data and chemometric techniques. Their expertise spans multiple engineering disciplines intersecting with chemistry to address material analysis challenges.

Best Publications

  • Noninvasive Soil Water Content Measurement Using Electromagnetic Induction

    Keith R. Sheets;Jan M. H. Hendrickx

  • Satellite-based ET estimation in agriculture using SEBAL and METRIC

    Richard Allen;Ayse Irmak;Ricardo Trezza;Jan M. H. Hendrickx

  • Preferential flow mechanism in a water repellent sandy soil

    Coen J. Ritsema;Louis W. Dekker;J. M. H. Hendrickx;W. Hamminga

  • The hydrology of the humid tropics

    Ellen Wohl;Ana Barros;Nathaniel Brunsell;Nick A. Chappell

  • Advanced Concepts on Remote Sensing of Precipitation at Multiple Scales

    Soroosh Sorooshian;Amir AghaKouchak;Phillip Arkin;John Eylander

  • Unstable Wetting Fronts in Water-Repellent Field Soils

    J. M. H. Hendrickx;L. W. Dekker;O. H. Boersma

  • Occurrence of soil water repellency in arid and humid climates

    D.F. Jaramillo;L.W. Dekker;C.J. Ritsema;J.M.H. Hendrickx

  • NEW PIECEWISE-CONTINUOUS HYDRAULIC FUNCTIONS FOR MODELING PREFERENTIAL FLOW IN AN INTERMITTENT-FLOOD-IRRIGATED FIELD

    B. P. Mohanty;R. S. Bowman;J. M. H. Hendrickx;M. T. van Genuchten

  • Inversion of Soil Conductivity Profiles from Electromagnetic Induction Measurements

    J. M. H. Hendrickx;B. Borchers;D. L. Corwin;S. M. Lesch

  • Soil Salinity Assessment by Electromagnetic Induction of Irrigated Land

    J. M. H. Hendrickx;B. Baerends;Z. I. Raza;M. Sadig

  • Statistical evaluation of remotely sensed snow-cover products with constraints from streamflow and SNOTEL measurements

    Xiaobing Zhou;Hongjie Xie;Jan M.H. Hendrickx

  • Water and solute movement in a coarse-textured water-repellent field soil

    J.C. Van Dam;J.M.H. Hendrickx;H.C. Van Ommen;M.H. Bannink

  • Environmental factors of spatial distribution of soil salinity on flat irrigated terrain

    A. Akramkhanov;C. Martius;S.J. Park;J.M.H. Hendrickx

  • Variation of soil and vegetation with distance along a transect in the Chihuahuan Desert.

    P. J. Wierenga;J. M. H. Hendrickx;M. H. Nash;J. Ludwig

  • Recharge from precipitation

    Jan M.H. Hendrickx;Glen R. Walker

  • Up-scaling of SEBAL derived evapotranspiration maps from Landsat (30 m) to MODIS (250 m) scale

    Sung-ho Hong;Jan M.H. Hendrickx;Brian Borchers

  • Stability of wetting fronts in dry homogeneous soils under low infiltration rates

    Tzung-mow Yao;Jan M. H. Hendrickx

  • Large Aperture Scintillometer Intercomparison Study

    J. Kleissl;J. Kleissl;J. Gomez;S.-H. Hong;J. M. H. Hendrickx

  • Tikhonov regularization of electrical conductivity depth profiles in field soils

    Brian Borchers;Tom Uram;Jan M. H. Hendrickx

  • Preferential transport of nitrate to a tile drain in an intermittent-flood-irrigated field: Model development and experimental evaluation

    B. P. Mohanty;R. S. Bowman;J. M. H. Hendrickx;J. Simunek

Frequent Co-Authors

Fred L. Ogden
Fred L. Ogden National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Louis W. Dekker
Louis W. Dekker Wageningen University & Research
Jan Kleissl
Jan Kleissl University of California, San Diego
Richard G. Allen
Richard G. Allen University of Idaho
Hongjie Xie
Hongjie Xie The University of Texas at San Antonio
Paul L. G. Vlek
Paul L. G. Vlek University of Bonn
Russell S. Harmon
Russell S. Harmon North Carolina State University
Fred M. Phillips
Fred M. Phillips New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Eric E. Small
Eric E. Small University of Colorado Boulder
Coen J. Ritsema
Coen J. Ritsema Wageningen University & Research

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