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Laurence Gill 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 Laurence Gill sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 203 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Laurence Gill 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 Laurence Gill sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Laurence Gill is affiliated with Trinity College Dublin in Ireland, where their research concentrates on environmental science with a particular focus on hydrology and watershed management.

Their work encompasses several interdisciplinary subfields including:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Ecology
  • Earth-Surface Processes

Key research topics covered in their publications include:

  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Karst Systems and Hydrogeology
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
  • Hydrological Forecasting Using AI

Laurence Gill has frequently published in several scientific journals, with recurring appearances in:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Water Resources Research
  • Water
  • Sustainability

They have collaborated extensively with these co-authors:

  • Paul Johnston
  • David O'Connell
  • Catherine Coxon
  • Patrick Morrissey
  • Jan Knappe

Recent notable papers include:

  • "Karst modelling challenge 1: Results of hydrological modelling" (2021), Journal of Hydrology
  • "Drone Image Segmentation Using Machine and Deep Learning for Mapping Raised Bog Vegetation Communities" (2020), Remote Sensing
  • "MAPPING VEGETATION COMMUNITIES INSIDE WETLANDS USING SENTINEL-2 IMAGERY IN IRELAND" (2020), International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
  • "A nested drone-satellite approach to monitoring the ecological conditions of wetlands" (2021), ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • "Application of Nonlinear Time Series and Machine Learning Algorithms for Forecasting Groundwater Flooding in a Lowland Karst Area" (2022), Water Resources Research

Their research utilizes a variety of advanced technologies including nonlinear time series analysis, machine learning, and remote sensing techniques to address issues related to groundwater flooding, vegetation mapping, and hydrological modelling in karst environments.

Best Publications

  • Passive methods for improving air quality in the built environment: A review of porous and solid barriers

    John Gallagher;Richard Baldauf;Christina H. Fuller;Prashant Kumar

  • Relative exposure to fine particulate matter and VOCs between transport microenvironments in Dublin : Personal exposure and uptake

    A. McNabola;B.M. Broderick;L.W. Gill

  • Nutrient loading on subsoils from on-site wastewater effluent, comparing septic tank and secondary treatment systems

    L.W. Gill;N. O'Luanaigh;P.M. Johnston;B.D.R. Misstear

  • Indoor/outdoor air pollution relationships in ten commercial buildings: PM2.5 and NO2

    Avril Challoner;Laurence Gill

  • Sources of nitrogen and phosphorus emissions to Irish rivers and coastal waters: Estimates from a nutrient load apportionment framework.

    Eva M. Mockler;Jenny Deakin;Marie A. Archbold;Laurence Gill

  • A novel TiO2-assisted solar photocatalytic batch-process disinfection reactor for the treatment of biological and chemical contaminants in domestic drinking water in developing countries

    E. F. Duffy;F. Al Touati;S. C. Kehoe;O. A. McLoughlin

  • Development of a microbial contamination susceptibility model for private domestic groundwater sources

    Paul D. Hynds;Bruce D. Misstear;Laurence W. Gill

  • Long term heavy metal removal by a constructed wetland treating rainfall runoff from a motorway

    Laurence W. Gill;Pamela Ring;Brian Casey;Neil M.P. Higgins

  • Accumulation of heavy metals in a constructed wetland treating road runoff

    Laurence W. Gill;Pamela Ring;Neil M.P. Higgins;Paul M. Johnston

  • Karst modelling challenge 1: Results of hydrological modelling

    Pierre-Yves Jeannin;Guillaume Artigue;Christoph Butscher;Yong Chang

  • Photocatalytic disinfection of water using low cost compound parabolic collectors

    O.A. McLoughlin;P. Fernández Ibáñez;W. Gernjak;S. Malato Rodrı́guez

  • Drone Image Segmentation Using Machine and Deep Learning for Mapping Raised Bog Vegetation Communities

    Saheba Bhatnagar;Laurence W. Gill;Bidisha Ghosh

  • Solar disinfection of contaminated water: a comparison of three small-scale reactors

    O.A. McLoughlin;S.C. Kehoe;K.G. McGuigan;E.F. Duffy

  • Carbon and nitrogen dynamics and greenhouse gas emissions in constructed wetlands treating wastewater: a review

    Mohammad M. R. Jahangir;Karl G. Richards;Mark G. Healy;L. Gill

  • MAPPING VEGETATION COMMUNITIES INSIDE WETLANDS USING SENTINEL-2 IMAGERY IN IRELAND

    Saheba Bhatnagar;Laurence W. Gill;Shane Regan;Owen Naughton

  • A numerical investigation of the impact of low boundary walls on pedestrian exposure to air pollutants in urban street canyons.

    A. McNabola;B.M. Broderick;L.W. Gill

  • The control of environmental tobacco smoke: a policy review.

    Aonghus McNabola;Laurence William Gill

  • Exposure to hydrocarbon concentrations while commuting or exercising in Dublin.

    R.T. O'Donoghue;L.W. Gill;R.J. McKevitt;B. Broderick

  • A nested drone-satellite approach to monitoring the ecological conditions of wetlands

    Saheba Bhatnagar;Laurence Gill;Shane Regan;Stephen Waldren

  • Spatially distributed potential evapotranspiration modeling and climate projections.

    Salem S. Gharbia;Trevor Smullen;Laurence Gill;Paul Johnston

  • The treatment performance of different subsoils in Ireland receiving on-site wastewater effluent.

    L. W. Gill;C. O'Súlleabháin;B. D. R. Misstear;P. J. Johnston

Frequent Co-Authors

Aonghus McNabola
Aonghus McNabola RMIT University
Karl G. Richards
Karl G. Richards Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Wolfgang Gernjak
Wolfgang Gernjak Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Christoph Müller
Christoph Müller Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Per-Erik Mellander
Per-Erik Mellander Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
Isabel Oller
Isabel Oller University of Almería
Andrew C. Fowler
Andrew C. Fowler University of Limerick
Quentin Crowley
Quentin Crowley Trinity College Dublin
Sixto Malato
Sixto Malato Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas
Vincent O'Flaherty
Vincent O'Flaherty University of Galway

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