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56
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10993
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3654
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1396

Kenneth G. Hubbard 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 Kenneth G. Hubbard sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 180 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kenneth G. Hubbard 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 Kenneth G. Hubbard sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kenneth G. Hubbard is affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with specific attention to the subfields of ecology, water science and technology, and global and planetary change.

Their recent scholarly output includes the publication titled Investigating Hysteresis in Floodplain Dynamics of Lakes in the Middle St. Johns River Using Sentinel-1 Sar Imagery, published in 2025 in the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Kenneth G. Hubbard has collaborated frequently with the following coauthors:

  • Stephen C. Medeiros
  • Hyun J. Cho
  • Kelly M. San Antonio

Their work has appeared in the SSRN Electronic Journal, the venue for their most recent publication.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management

The combination of environmental science with these hydrological topics suggests a focus on understanding water systems and floodplain dynamics, supported by advanced remote sensing techniques.

Best Publications

  • Land cover changes and their biogeophysical effects on climate

    Rezaul Mahmood;Roger A. Pielke;Kenneth G. Hubbard;Dev Niyogi

  • Annual carbon dioxide exchange in irrigated and rainfed maize-based agroecosystems

    Shashi B. Verma;Achim Dobermann;Kenneth G. Cassman;Daniel T. Walters

  • Impacts of land use/land cover change on climate and future research priorities

    Rezaul Mahmood;Roger A. Pielke;Kenneth G. Hubbard;Dev Niyogi

  • Impact of Irrigation on Midsummer Surface Fluxes and Temperature under Dry Synoptic Conditions: A Regional Atmospheric Model Study of the U.S. High Plains

    Jimmy O. Adegoke;Roger A. Pielke;J. Eastman;Rezaul Mahmood

  • Temporal variations of extreme precipitation events in the United States: 1895–2000

    Kenneth E. Kunkel;David R. Easterling;Kelly Redmond;Kenneth Hubbard

  • Seed longevity of 41 weed species buried 17 years in eastern and western Nebraska.

    Orvin C. Burnside;Orvin C. Burnside;Robert G. Wilson;Robert G. Wilson;Sanford Weisberg;Kenneth G. Hubbard;Kenneth G. Hubbard

  • Estimating Crop Coefficients Using Remote Sensing-Based Vegetation Index

    Baburao Kamble;Ayse Kilic;Kenneth G. Hubbard

  • Maize potential yields and yield gaps in the changing climate of northeast China

    Zhijuan Liu;Zhijuan Liu;Xiaoguang Yang;Kenneth G. Hubbard;Xiaomao Lin;Xiaomao Lin

  • Negative effects of climate warming on maize yield are reversed by the changing of sowing date and cultivar selection in Northeast China.

    Zhijuan Liu;Kenneth G. Hubbard;Xiaomao Lin;Xiaomao Lin;Xiaoguang Yang

  • The development and evaluation of a soil moisture index

    Eric D. Hunt;Kenneth G. Hubbard;Donald A. Wilhite;Timothy J. Arkebauer

  • Application of geostatistics to evaluate partial weather station networks

    Muhammad Ashraf;Jim C. Loftis;K.G. Hubbard

  • Unresolved issues with the assessment of multidecadal global land surface temperature trends

    Roger A. Pielke;Christopher A. Davey;Dev Niyogi;Souleymane Fall

  • Statistical analysis of results from irrigation experiments using the line-source sprinkler system.

    R. J. Hanks;D. V. Sisson;R. L. Hurst;K. G. Hubbard

  • Spatial variability of daily weather variables in the high plains of the USA

    K.G. Hubbard

  • Growing season carbon dioxide exchange in irrigated and rainfed maize

    A.E Suyker;S.B Verma;G.G Burba;T.J Arkebauer

  • Temporal variations in frost‐free season in the United States: 1895–2000

    Kenneth E. Kunkel;David R. Easterling;Kenneth Hubbard;Kelly Redmond

  • A Crop-Specific Drought Index for Corn: I. Model Development and Validation

    Steven J. Meyer;Kenneth G. Hubbard;Donald A. Wilhite

  • Impacts of irrigation on 20th century temperature in the northern Great Plains

    Rezaul Mahmood;Stuart A. Foster;Travis Keeling;Kenneth G. Hubbard

  • Performance of Quality Assurance Procedures for an Applied Climate Information System

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  • Effect of Time of Temperature Observation and Estimation of Daily Solar Radiation for the Northern Great Plains, USA

    Rezaul Mahmood;Kenneth G. Hubbard

  • Reply to comment by David E. Parker et al. on: Unresolved issues with the assessment of multidecadal global land surface temperature trends

    Roger A. Pielke;Christopher A. Davey;Dev Niyogi;Souleymane Fall

Frequent Co-Authors

Rezaul Mahmood
Rezaul Mahmood University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Donald A. Wilhite
Donald A. Wilhite University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Roger A. Pielke
Roger A. Pielke University of Colorado Boulder
Kenneth E. Kunkel
Kenneth E. Kunkel North Carolina State University
Timothy J. Arkebauer
Timothy J. Arkebauer University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Shashi B. Verma
Shashi B. Verma University of Nebraska–Lincoln
David R. Easterling
David R. Easterling National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dev Niyogi
Dev Niyogi The University of Texas at Austin
Michael J. Hayes
Michael J. Hayes University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Jerry L. Hatfield
Jerry L. Hatfield Iowa State University

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