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Lars E. Sjöberg

Lars E. Sjöberg

Lars E. Sjöberg publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lars E. Sjöberg sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Lars E. Sjöberg D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lars E. Sjöberg sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Lars E. Sjöberg is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and has contributed extensively to research in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering.

Their main fields of study encompass Earth and Planetary Sciences with 30 publications and Engineering with 19 publications. Within these domains, Sjöberg's work spans several subfields, including:

  • Oceanography
  • Geophysics
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Molecular Biology
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The primary topics covered by their research include:

  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • GNSS positioning and interference
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Electric Motor Design and Analysis
  • Magnetic Properties and Applications
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods

Sjöberg's recent publications demonstrate a focus on geodesy, geophysics, and engineering applications. Selected papers include:

  • "An Air-Cooled YASA Motor for in-Wheel Electric Vehicle Applications," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • "Empirical comparison between stochastic and deterministic modifiers over the French Auvergne geoid computation test-bed," 2021, Survey Review
  • "Quantifying barystatic sea-level change from satellite altimetry, GRACE and Argo observations over 2005-2016," 2020, Advances in Space Research
  • "The uncertainty of CRUST1.0," 2021, Journal of Applied Geodesy
  • "Unbiased least-squares modification of Stokes' formula," 2020, Journal of Geodesy

Frequent publication venues for Sjöberg include:

  • Journal of Geodesy (3 publications)
  • Journal of Geodetic Science (3 publications)
  • Journal of Applied Geodesy (2 publications)
  • Geophysical Journal International (2 publications)
  • IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (1 publication)

Collaborative work features several recurring coauthors:

  • Majid Abrehdary (9 coauthored publications)
  • Glynn Atkinson (3 coauthored publications)
  • Tushar Batra (3 coauthored publications)
  • Mohammad Bagherbandi (3 coauthored publications)
  • Dae Yong Um (2 coauthored publications)

Best Publications

  • Solving Vening Meinesz-Moritz inverse problem in isostasy

    Lars Erik Sjöberg

  • Reformulation of Stokes's theory for higher than second‐degree reference field and modification of integration kernels

    Petr Vaníček;Lars E. Sjöberg

  • A computational scheme to model the geoid by the modified Stokes formula without gravity reductions

    Lars Erik Sjöberg

  • The topographic bias by analytical continuation in physical geodesy

    Lars E. Sjöberg

  • New views of the spherical Bouguer gravity anomaly

    P. Vanicek;R. Tenzer;Lars Erik Sjöberg;Z. Martinec

  • A method of estimating the Moho density contrast with a tentative application of EGM08 and CRUST2.0

    Lars E. Sjöberg;Mohammad Bagherbandi

  • Spatial and temporal variability of snow accumulation rate on the East Antarctic ice divide between Dome Fuji and EPICA DML

    S. Fujita;Per Holmlund;I. Andersson;Ian Brown

  • Analysis of the Refined CRUST1.0 Crustal Model and its Gravity Field

    Robert Tenzer;Wenjin Chen;Dimitrios Tsoulis;Mohammad Bagherbandi

  • Topographic effects by the Stokes–Helmert method of geoid and quasi-geoid determinations

    Lars Erik Sjöberg

  • A discussion on the approximations made in the practical implementation of the remove–compute–restore technique in regional geoid modelling

    Lars Sjöberg

  • Effect of the SRTM global DEM on the determination of a high-resolution geoid model: a case study in Iran

    Ramin Kiamehr;Lars Sjöberg

  • Higher-degree Reference Field in the Generalized Stokes-Helmert Scheme for Geoid Computation

    Petr Vaníček;Mehdi Najafi;Zdeněk Martinec;Lars Harrie

  • Comparison of remove-compute-restore and least squares modification of Stokes' formula techniques to quasi-geoid determination over the Auvergne test area

    H. Yildiz;René Forsberg;J. Ågren;C. Tscherning

  • The atmospheric geoid effects in Stokes' formula

    Lars E. Sjöberg;Hossein Nahavandchi

  • On the quasigeoid to geoid separation.

    L. E. Sjöberg

  • The IAG approach to the atmospheric geoid correction in Stokes' formula and a new strategy

    L. E. Sjöberg

  • Topographic and atmospheric corrections of gravimetric geoid determination with special emphasis on the effects of harmonics of degrees zero and one

    Lars Erik Sjöberg

  • On the isostatic gravity anomaly and disturbance and their applications to Vening Meinesz–Moritz gravimetric inverse problem

    Lars E. Sjöberg

  • Gravity Inversion and Integration

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  • The new gravimetric quasigeoid model KTH08 over Sweden

    Jonas Ågren;Lars E. Sjöberg;Ramin Kiamehr

  • Terrain corrections to power 3 in gravimetric geoid determination

    H. Nahavandchi;L. E. Sjöberg

  • Non-isostatic effects on crustal thickness: A study using CRUST2.0 in Fennoscandia

    Mohammad Bagherbandi;Lars E. Sjöberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Tenzer
Robert Tenzer Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Christopher J. Talbot
Christopher J. Talbot Uppsala University
Petr Vaníček
Petr Vaníček University of New Brunswick
Barrie Mecrow
Barrie Mecrow Newcastle University
Will Featherstone
Will Featherstone Curtin University
Christian Hirt
Christian Hirt Technical University of Munich
Hemin Koyi
Hemin Koyi Uppsala University
Shuanggen Jin
Shuanggen Jin Henan Polytechnic University
René Forsberg
René Forsberg Technical University of Denmark

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