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Kevin J.R. Rosman

Kevin J.R. Rosman

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
42
Citations
7936
World Ranking
7334
National Ranking
271

Kevin J.R. Rosman 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 Kevin J.R. Rosman sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 117 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kevin J.R. Rosman 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 Kevin J.R. Rosman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kevin J.R. Rosman is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia. Their work is situated within the academic and scientific research community, contributing to their institution's scholarly environment.

Rosman's profile does not currently include detailed records of recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues. There is also no available data on their publications in books or specific awards received.

The scientist's documented areas of expertise, such as main fields of study, subfields, or primary topics of research, are not listed in the available data. This limits insights into the precise academic disciplines or thematic focuses of their work at this time.

The absence of records regarding frequent collaborators or publication outlets means that the patterns of Rosman's scholarly collaborations and preferred journals or conferences cannot be outlined.

Without specific information on awards or distinctions, it is unclear if Rosman has received formal recognition for their contributions in academia or research professionalism.

As no information is provided about their being deceased, it is understood that Kevin J.R. Rosman is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Atomic weights of the elements. Review 2000 (IUPAC Technical Report)

    John R. de Laeter;John Karl Böhlke;P. De Bièvre;H. Hidaka

  • Isotopic source signatures for atmospheric lead: the Northern Hemisphere

    A Bollhöfer;K.J.R Rosman

  • Lead from Carthaginian and Roman Spanish Mines Isotopically Identified in Greenland Ice Dated from 600 B.C. to 300 A.D.

    Kevin J. R. Rosman;Warrick Chisholm;Sungmin Hong;Jean-Pierre Candelone

  • Compilation of minimum and maximum isotope ratios of selected elements in naturally occurring terrestrial materials and reagents

    T.B. Coplen;J.A. Hopple;J.K. Böhlke;H.S. Peiser

  • Isotopic Compositions of the Elements, 2001

    J. K. Böhlke;J. R. de Laeter;P. De Bièvre;H. Hidaka

  • Isotopic evidence for the source of lead in Greenland snows since the late 1960s.

    K. J. R. Rosman;W. Chisholm;C. F. Boutron;C. F. Boutron;J. P. Candelone

  • Historical record of European emissions of heavy metals to the atmosphere since the 1650s from alpine snow/ice cores drilled near Monte Rosa.

    Carlo Barbante;Margit Schwikowski;Thomas Döring;Heinz W. Gäggeler

  • Isotopic evidence to account for changes in the concentration of lead in Greenland snow between 1960 and 1988

    K.J.R. Rosman;W. Chisholm;C.F. Boutron;C.F. Boutron;J.P. Candelone

  • The lead pollution history of Law Dome, Antarctica, from isotopic measurements on ice cores: 1500 AD to 1989 AD

    P. Vallelonga;K. Van de Velde;J.-P. Candelone;V.I. Morgan

  • The temporal stability in lead isotopic signatures at selected sites in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres

    A Bollhöfer;K.J.R Rosman

  • Atmospheric pollution for trace elements in the remote high-altitude atmosphere in central Asia as recorded in snow from Mt. Qomolangma (Everest) of the Himalayas

    Khanghyun Lee;Soon Do Hur;Shugui Hou;Sungmin Hong

  • One hundred fifty-year record of lead isotopes in Antarctic snow from Coats Land

    F.A.M. Planchon;K. van de Velde;K.J.R. Rosman;E.W. Wolff

  • ATOMIC WEIGHTS OF THE ELEMENTS: REVIEW 2000

    Isotopic Abundances;J. R. De Laeter;J. K. Böhlke;P. De Bièvre

  • A two century record of lead isotopes in high altitude Alpine snow and ice

    K.J.R. Rosman;C. Ly;K. Van de Velde;C.F. Boutron;C.F. Boutron

  • Anthropogenic lead isotopes in Antarctica

    K. J. R. Rosman;W. Chisholm;C. F. Boutron;J.-P. Candelone

  • The isotopic and elemental abundance of ytterbium in meteorites and terrestrial samples

    Malcolm T. McCulloch;Kevin J.R. Rosman;John R. De Laeter

  • Pb isotope record over one century in snow from Victoria Land, Antarctica

    K. Van de Velde;P. Vallelonga;J. P. Candelone;K. J. R. Rosman

  • Lead isotope constraints on the age and source of gold mineralization in the Archean Yilgarn Block, Western Australia

    P. Browning;David I. Groves;J. G. Blockley;K. J. R. Rosman

  • Sm‐Nd model ages across the margins of the Archaean Yilgarn Block, Western Australia — III. The western margin

    I. R. Fletcher;S. A. Wilde;K. J. R. Rosman

  • The abundance of cadmium and zinc in meteorites

    Kevin J.R. Rosman;John R.De Laeter

  • Tracing the origin of pollution in French Alpine snow and aerosols using lead isotopic ratios.

    Audrey M. Veysseyre;Andreas F. Bollhöfer;Kevin J. R. Rosman;Christophe P. Ferrari

  • The isotopic composition of zinc, palladium, silver, cadmium, tin, and tellurium in acid-etched residues of the Allende meteorite

    R.D Loss;K.J.R Rosman;J.R de Laeter

  • Early Archaean gneisses from the Yilgarn Block, Western Australia

    J. R. De Laeter;I. R. Fletcher;K. J. R. Rosman;I. R. Williams

  • Post-17th-century changes of European lead emissions recorded in high-altitude alpine snow and ice.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Claude F. Boutron
Claude F. Boutron Grenoble Alpes University
Sungmin Hong
Sungmin Hong Inha University
Carlo Barbante
Carlo Barbante Ca Foscari University of Venice
Christophe Ferrari
Christophe Ferrari Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
Paul Vallelonga
Paul Vallelonga Department of Transport, Western Australia
Paolo Gabrielli
Paolo Gabrielli The Ohio State University
Vin Morgan
Vin Morgan University of Tasmania
Paolo Cescon
Paolo Cescon Ca Foscari University of Venice
Neal J. McNaughton
Neal J. McNaughton Curtin University
Shugui Hou
Shugui Hou Nanjing University

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