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D-Index
47
Citations
9039
World Ranking
5750
National Ranking
251

Martine Michou 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 Martine Michou sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 99 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martine Michou 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 Martine Michou sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Martine Michou is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Environmental Science. Within these broad fields, their work specifically addresses Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change, with a limited engagement in Mechanical Engineering.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies

Martine Michou has contributed extensively to the literature, frequently publishing in these venues:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Biogeosciences
  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Some recent representative papers include:

  • "Effective radiative forcing and adjustments in CMIP6 models" (2020) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Historical and future changes in air pollutants from CMIP6 models" (2020) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Is there warming in the pipeline? A multi-model analysis of the Zero Emissions Commitment from CO 2" (2020) published in Biogeosciences
  • "Effective radiative forcing from emissions of reactive gases and aerosols - a multi-model comparison" (2021) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Evaluating stratospheric ozone and water vapour changes in CMIP6 models from 1850 to 2100" (2021) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Their frequent collaborators include Pierre Nabat, Fiona M. O'Connor, Dirk Olivié, Makoto Deushi, and Larry W. Horowitz.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation of CMIP6 DECK Experiments With CNRM-CM6-1

    A. Voldoire;D. Saint‐Martin;S. Sénési;B. Decharme

  • Evaluation of CNRM Earth System Model, CNRM‐ESM2‐1: Role of Earth System Processes in Present‐Day and Future Climate

    Roland Séférian;Pierre Nabat;Martine Michou;David Saint‐Martin

  • Review of the global models used within phase 1 of the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)

    Olaf Morgenstern;Michaela I. Hegglin;Eugene Rozanov;Fiona M. O'Connor

  • Impact of stratospheric ozone on Southern Hemisphere circulation change: A multimodel assessment

    S.-W. Son.;E. P. Gerber;J. Perlwitz;J. Perlwitz;L. M. Polvani

  • Effective radiative forcing and adjustments in CMIP6 models

    Christopher J. Smith;Christopher J. Smith;Ryan J. Kramer;Ryan J. Kramer;Gunnar Myhre;Kari Alterskjær

  • Historical and future changes in air pollutants from CMIP6 models

    Steven T. Turnock;Robert J. Allen;Martin Andrews;Susanne E. Bauer;Susanne E. Bauer

  • Multimodel assessment of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere: Tropics and global trends

    A. Gettelman;M. I. Hegglin;S.-W. Son;Jung-Hyun Kim

  • Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere

    N. Butchart;Andrew J. Charlton-Perez;I. Cionni;S. C. Hardiman

  • Is there warming in the pipeline? A multi-model analysis of the Zero Emissions Commitment from CO 2

    Andrew H. MacDougall;Thomas L. Frölicher;Thomas L. Frölicher;Chris D. Jones;Joeri Rogelj;Joeri Rogelj

  • Estimates of Ozone Return Dates from Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative Simulations

    Sandip S. Dhomse;Douglas Kinnison;Martyn P. Chipperfield;Ross J. Salawitch

  • Climate change projections and stratosphere–troposphere interaction

    Adam A. Scaife;Thomas Spangehl;David R. Fereday;Ulrich Cubasch

  • Review of the formulation of present-generation stratospheric chemistry-climate models and associated external forcings

    Olaf Morgenstern;M. A. Giorgetta;K. Shibata;V. Eyring

  • Effective radiative forcing from emissions of reactive gases and aerosols – a multi-model comparison

    Gillian D. Thornhill;William J. Collins;Ryan J. Kramer;Ryan J. Kramer;Dirk Olivie

  • Evaluating stratospheric ozone and water vapour changes in CMIP6 models from 1850 to 2100

    James Keeble;Birgit Hassler;Antara Banerjee;Antara Banerjee;Ramiro Checa-Garcia

  • Description and evaluation of the tropospheric aerosol scheme in the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Integrated Forecasting System (IFS-AER, cycle 45R1)

    Samuel Rémy;Zak Kipling;Johannes Flemming;Olivier Boucher

  • The CNRM Global Atmosphere Model ARPEGE-Climat 6.3: Description and Evaluation

    Romain Roehrig;Isabelle Beau;David Saint‐Martin;Antoinette Alias

  • A new tropospheric and stratospheric Chemistry and Transport Model MOCAGE-Climat for multi-year studies: evaluation of the present-day climatology and sensitivity to surface processes

    H. Teyssèdre;M. Michou;H. L. Clark;B. Josse

  • Modulation of radiative aerosols effects by atmospheric circulation over the Euro-Mediterranean region

    Pierre Nabat;Samuel Somot;Christophe Cassou;Marc Mallet

  • Historical total ozone radiative forcing derived from CMIP6 simulations

    Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie;Gunnar Myhre;Øivind Hodnebrog;Philip J. Cameron-Smith

  • Climate-driven chemistry and aerosol feedbacks in CMIP6 Earth system models

    Gillian Thornhill;William Collins;Dirk Olivié;Ragnhild B. Skeie

  • Parameterization of size-dependent particle dry deposition velocities for global modeling

    E.-Y. Nho-Kim;M. Michou;V.-H. Peuch

  • Dust aerosol radiative effects during summer 2012 simulated with a coupled regional aerosol–atmosphere–ocean model over the Mediterranean

    Pierre Nabat;S Somot;Marc Mallet;M Michou

  • Direct and semi-direct radiative forcing of biomass-burning aerosols over the southeast Atlantic (SEA) and its sensitivity to absorbing properties: a regional climate modeling study

    Marc Mallet;Fabien Solmon;Pierre Nabat;Nellie Elguindi

Frequent Co-Authors

Olaf Morgenstern
Olaf Morgenstern National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Eugene Rozanov
Eugene Rozanov Saint Petersburg State University
Hideharu Akiyoshi
Hideharu Akiyoshi National Institute for Environmental Studies
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Martyn P. Chipperfield University of Leeds
Douglas E. Kinnison
Douglas E. Kinnison National Center for Atmospheric Research
Slimane Bekki
Slimane Bekki Sorbonne University
Patrick Jöckel
Patrick Jöckel German Aerospace Center
Sandip Dhomse
Sandip Dhomse University of Leeds
David A. Plummer
David A. Plummer Environment and Climate Change Canada

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