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Environmental Sciences
India
2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
64
Citations
40599
World Ranking
2268
National Ranking
11

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in India Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in India Leader Award
  • 1930 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

John L. Monteith was affiliated with the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics in India. Their career focused on research related to agricultural and environmental sciences, particularly within contexts involving semi-arid tropics.

Monteith was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1930. This distinction indicated their involvement and standing within the scientific community during that period.

Although specific details on published papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and research topics are not available, Monteith's association with a prominent international research institute suggests a concentration on crop and agricultural studies relevant to challenging environmental conditions.

The scientist's research presence dates back to the early 20th century, reflecting work conducted in an era that laid foundational insights in agricultural research and semi-arid land management.

Best Publications

  • Principles of Environmental Physics

    J. L. Monteith;William E. Reifsnyder

  • Evaporation and environment.

    Monteith Jl

  • Climate and the efficiency of crop production in Britain

    John Lennox Monteith

  • SOLAR RADIATION AND PRODUCTIVITY IN TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS

    J. L. Monteith

  • Evaporation and surface temperature

    J. L. Monteith

  • Vegetation and the atmosphere

    John Lennox Monteith

  • Properties of Gases and Liquids

    John L. Monteith;Mike H. Unsworth

  • The micrometeorology of the urban forest

    T. R. Oke

  • A four-layer model for the heat budget of homogeneous land surfaces

    B. J. Choudhury;J. L. Monteith

  • A reinterpretation of stomatal responses to humidity

    J. L. Monteith

  • Light Distribution and Photosynthesis in Field Crops

    J. L. Monteith

  • Principles of Environmental Physics: Plants, Animals, and the Atmosphere

    John Lennox Monteith;Michael H. Unsworth

  • Climatic variation and the growth of crops

    J. L. Monteith

  • Plant Canopies: Their Growth, Form and Function: Absorption of radiation by canopies and stand growth

    Unknown

  • Accommodation between transpiring vegetation and the convective boundary layer

    J.L. Monteith

  • A Mathematical Function for Crop Growth Based on Light Interception and Leaf Area Expansion

    Unknown

  • Radiative surface temperature and energy balance of a wheat canopy. I: Comparison of radiative and aerodynamic canopy temperature

    N. D. S. Huband;J. L. Monteith

  • Radiative temperature in the heat balance of natural surfaces

    J. L. Monteith;G. Szeicz

  • How Do Crops Manipulate Water Supply and Demand

    John Lennox Monteith

  • The radiation balance of bare soil and vegetation

    J. L. Monteith;G. Szeicz

  • Barley and its Environment. III. Carbon Budget of the Stand

    P. V. Biscoe;R. K. Scott;J. L. Monteith

  • Boundary Layer Climates.

    J. L. Monteith;T. R. Oke

  • Plant Response to Wind.

    J. L. Monteith;J. Grace

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael H. Unsworth
Michael H. Unsworth Oregon State University
David Fowler
David Fowler University of Saskatchewan
D. S. Jenkinson
D. S. Jenkinson Rothamsted Research
Colin R. Black
Colin R. Black University of Nottingham
John Grace
John Grace University of Edinburgh
Russell C. Muchow
Russell C. Muchow Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Gaylon S. Campbell
Gaylon S. Campbell Decagon Devices
Bhaskar J. Choudhury
Bhaskar J. Choudhury Goddard Space Flight Center
Thomas R. Sinclair
Thomas R. Sinclair North Carolina State University
Suhas P. Wani
Suhas P. Wani International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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