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Jeremy Martinich 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 Jeremy Martinich sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 64 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.

Jeremy Martinich 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 Jeremy Martinich sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jeremy Martinich is affiliated with the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with significant contributions in the subfields of global and planetary change, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, atmospheric science, economics and econometrics, and environmental engineering.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics including climate change policy and economics, climate change and health impacts, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, flood risk assessment and management, air quality and health impacts, and infrastructure resilience and vulnerability analysis.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jeremy Martinich include Marcus C. Sarofim, James E. Neumann, Charles Fant, Lauren Gentile, and Jacqueline Willwerth.

Among the venues where Jeremy Martinich has published works, the most frequent include Environmental Research Letters and Climatic Change, with additional publications in Energy, the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, and the Journal of Infrastructure Systems.

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Jeremy Martinich include:

  • Estimating PM2.5-related premature mortality and morbidity associated with future wildfire emissions in the western US (2021), Environmental Research Letters
  • Climate change impacts and costs to U.S. electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure (2020), Energy
  • Associations Between Simulated Future Changes in Climate, Air Quality, and Human Health (2021), JAMA Network Open
  • Climate effects on US infrastructure: the economics of adaptation for rail, roads, and coastal development (2021), Climatic Change
  • Regional temperature-ozone relationships across the U.S. under multiple climate and emissions scenarios (2021), Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association

Best Publications

  • Climate Change Impacts on Harmful Algal Blooms in U.S. Freshwaters: A Screening-Level Assessment

    Steven C. Chapra;Brent Boehlert;Charles Fant;Victor J. Bierman

  • Climate change damages to Alaska public infrastructure and the economics of proactive adaptation.

    April M. Melvin;Peter Larsen;Brent Boehlert;James E. Neumann

  • Climate change risks to US infrastructure: impacts on roads, bridges, coastal development, and urban drainage

    James E. Neumann;Jason Price;Paul Chinowsky;Leonard Wright

  • Joint effects of storm surge and sea-level rise on US Coasts: new economic estimates of impacts, adaptation, and benefits of mitigation policy

    James E. Neumann;Kerry Emanuel;Sai Ravela;Lindsay Ludwig

  • Climate damages and adaptation potential across diverse sectors of the United States

    Jeremy Martinich;Allison Crimmins

  • Risks of sea level rise to disadvantaged communities in the United States

    Jeremy Martinich;James Neumann;Lindsay Ludwig;Lesley Jantarasami

  • Projected climate change impacts on skiing and snowmobiling: A case study of the United States

    Cameron Wobus;Eric E. Small;Heather Hosterman;David Mills

  • Effects of Increasing Aridity on Ambient Dust and Public Health in the U.S. Southwest Under Climate Change

    Pattanun Achakulwisut;Susan C. Anenberg;James E. Neumann;Stefani L. Penn

  • Estimating PM2.5-related premature mortality and morbidity associated with future wildfire emissions in the western US

    James E. Neumann;Meredith Amend;Susan C. Anenberg;Patrick L Kinney

  • Assessment of projected temperature impacts from climate change on the U.S. electric power sector using the Integrated Planning Model

    Wendy S. Jaglom;James R. McFarland;Michelle F. Colley;Charlotte B. Mack

  • Climate change impacts and costs to U.S. electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure

    Charles Fant;Brent Boehlert;Kenneth Strzepek;Peter Larsen

  • Climate change impacts and greenhouse gas mitigation effects on U.S. hydropower generation

    Brent Boehlert;Kenneth M. Strzepek;Yohannes Gebretsadik;Richard Swanson

  • Estimating monetary damages from flooding in the United States under a changing climate

    C. Wobus;M. Lawson;R. Jones;J. Smith

  • The economics of adaptation along developed coastlines

    James Neumann;Daniel Hudgens;John Herter;Jeremy Martinich

  • Impacts of climate change on operation of the US rail network

    Paul Chinowsky;Jacob Helman;Sahil Gulati;James Neumann

  • Assessing Sea-Level Rise Impacts: A GIS-Based Framework and Application to Coastal New Jersey

    James E. Neumann;Daniel E. Hudgens;John Herter;Jeremy Martinich

  • Climate change impacts on flood risk and asset damages within mapped 100-year floodplains of the contiguous United States

    Cameron Wobus;Ethan Gutmann;Russell Jones;Matthew Rissing

  • Climate damage functions for estimating the economic impacts of climate change in the United States.

    James E Neumann;Jacqueline Willwerth;Jeremy Martinich;James McFarland

  • Associations Between Simulated Future Changes in Climate, Air Quality, and Human Health

    Neal L. Fann;Christopher G. Nolte;Marcus C. Sarofim;Jeremy Martinich

  • Overview of the special issue: a multi-model framework to achieve consistent evaluation of climate change impacts in the United States

    Stephanie T. Waldhoff;Jeremy Martinich;Marcus Sarofim;Benjamin DeAngelo

  • Impacts of oak pollen on allergic asthma in the United States and potential influence of future climate change

    Susan C. Anenberg;Kate R. Weinberger;Henry Roman;James E. Neumann

  • A modeling tool to evaluate regional coral reef responses to changes in climate and ocean chemistry

    Robert W. Buddemeier;Paul L. Jokiel;Kirby M. Zimmerman;Diana R. Lane

  • Joint effects of storm surge and sea-level rise on US Coasts: new economic estimates of impacts, adaptation, and benefits of mitigation policy

    James E. Neumann;Sai Ravela;Lindsay Ludwig;P. H. Kirshen

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger Jones
Roger Jones University of Glasgow
Neal Fann
Neal Fann Environmental Protection Agency
Susan C. Anenberg
Susan C. Anenberg George Washington University
Steven C. Chapra
Steven C. Chapra Tufts University
Ethan Gutmann
Ethan Gutmann National Center for Atmospheric Research
Andrew W. Wood
Andrew W. Wood National Center for Atmospheric Research
Patrick L. Kinney
Patrick L. Kinney Boston University
Allison M. Thomson
Allison M. Thomson University of Maryland, College Park
Loretta J. Mickley
Loretta J. Mickley Harvard University

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