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D-Index
79
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18988
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1030
National Ranking
448

John C. Gille 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 John C. Gille sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 358 publications — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John C. Gille 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 John C. Gille sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 79 D-Index — 90th percentile

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

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

Overview

John C. Gille is affiliated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change. Their work also touches on Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Climate variability and models
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics

John C. Gille has coauthored frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Yasuko Kasai
  • Kaley A. Walker
  • Christopher E. Sioris
  • Katja Weigel
  • H. M. Worden

Their publications often appear in scientific venues such as Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Remote Sensing of Environment, Earth System Science Data, and Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by John C. Gille include:

  • Air pollution trends measured from Terra: CO and AOD over industrial, fire-prone, and background regions, 2021, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • The MOPITT Version 9 CO product: sampling enhancements and validation, 2022, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Overview and update of the SPARC Data Initiative: comparison of stratospheric composition measurements from satellite limb sounders, 2021, Earth System Science Data
  • SPARC Data Initiative monthly zonal mean composition measurements from stratospheric limb sounders (1978-2018), 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Analysis of improvements in MOPITT observational coverage over Canada, 2022, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Best Publications

  • An atmospheric tape recorder: The imprint of tropical tropopause temperatures on stratospheric water vapor

    Philip W. Mote;Karen H. Rosenlof;Michael E. McIntyre;Ewan S. Carr

  • Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P) aircraft mission: Design, execution, and first results

    Daniel J. Jacob;James H. Crawford;Mary M. Kleb;Vickie S. Connors

  • Operational carbon monoxide retrieval algorithm and selected results for the MOPITT instrument

    M. N. Deeter;L. K. Emmons;G. L. Francis;D. P. Edwards

  • Overview of the EOS aura mission

    M.R. Schoeberl;A.R. Douglass;E. Hilsenrath;P.K. Bhartia

  • The Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere: Experiment Description, Performance, and Results

    John C. Gille;James M. Russell

  • Satellite-observed pollution from Southern Hemisphere biomass burning.

    D. P. Edwards;L. K. Emmons;J. C. Gille;A. Chu

  • Observations of carbon monoxide and aerosols from the Terra satellite: Northern Hemisphere variability

    D. P. Edwards;L. K. Emmons;D. A. Hauglustaine;D. A. Chu

  • Comparative inverse analysis of satellite (MOPITT) and aircraft (TRACE-P) observations to estimate Asian sources of carbon monoxide

    Colette L. Heald;Daniel James Jacob;Dylan B. A. Jones;Paul I. Palmer

  • Global Estimates of CO Sources with High Resolution by Adjoint Inversion of Multiple Satellite Datasets (MOPITT, AIRS, SCIAMACHY, TES)

    M. Kopacz;M. Kopacz;Daniel J. Jacob;John Fisher;Jennifer A. Logan

  • Implications for atmospheric dynamics derived from global observations of gravity wave momentum flux in stratosphere and mesosphere

    M. Ern;P. Preusse;J. C. Gille;J. C. Gille;C. L. Hepplewhite

  • Structure and meteorology of the middle atmosphere of Venus: Infrared remote sensing from the Pioneer Orbiter

    F. W. Taylor;R. Beer;M. T. Chahine;D. J. Diner

  • Transport of ozone in the middle stratosphere: evidence for planetary wave breaking

    C. B. Leovy;C.-R. Sun;M. H. Hitchman;E. E. Remsberg

  • Decadal record of satellite carbon monoxide observations

    H. M. Worden;M. N. Deeter;C. Frankenberg;Maya George

  • Evidence for Equatorial Kelvin Modes in Nimbus-7 LIMS

    Murry L. Salby;Dennis L. Hartmann;Paul L. Bailey;John C. Gille

  • Global estimates of gravity wave momentum flux from High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder observations

    M. J. Alexander;J. Gille;J. Gille;C. Cavanaugh;M. Coffey

  • Asian Outflow and Trans-Pacific Transport of Carbon Monoxide and Ozone Pollution: An Integrated Satellite, Aircraft, and Model Perspective

    Colette L. Heald;Daniel James Jacob;Arlene M. Fiore;Louisa K. Emmons

  • Validation of Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) CO retrievals with aircraft in situ profiles

    L. K. Emmons;M. N. Deeter;J. C. Gille;D. P. Edwards

  • Observations of near-surface carbon monoxide from space using MOPITT multispectral retrievals

    H. M. Worden;M. N. Deeter;D. P. Edwards;J. C. Gille

  • Monthly CO surface sources inventory based on the 2000–2001 MOPITT satellite data

    Gabrielle Pétron;Claire Granier;Boris Khattatov;Valery Yudin

  • Gravity Wave Variance in LIMS Temperatures. Part I: Variability and Comparison with Background Winds

    Eric J. Fetzer;John C. Gille

Frequent Co-Authors

Merritt N. Deeter
Merritt N. Deeter National Center for Atmospheric Research
James R. Drummond
James R. Drummond Dalhousie University
Louisa Emmons
Louisa Emmons National Center for Atmospheric Research
Helen M. Worden
Helen M. Worden National Center for Atmospheric Research
Steven T. Massie
Steven T. Massie University of Colorado Boulder
James M. Russell
James M. Russell Brown University
Kaley A. Walker
Kaley A. Walker University of Toronto
Jean-Francois Lamarque
Jean-Francois Lamarque National Center for Atmospheric Research
Aidan E. Roche
Aidan E. Roche Advanced Technology Center
Cathy Clerbaux
Cathy Clerbaux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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