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D-Index
86
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47215
World Ranking
701
National Ranking
32

Michael R. Raupach 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 Michael R. Raupach sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 230 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael R. Raupach 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 Michael R. Raupach sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 86 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael R. Raupach was affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their research primarily focused on engineering, with a significant emphasis on civil and structural engineering.

Their work spanned various subfields including building and construction, pollution, earth-surface processes, and materials chemistry. The scientist's publications often addressed topics related to concrete and cement materials research, concrete corrosion and durability, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, smart materials for construction, innovations in concrete and construction materials, building materials and conservation, and masonry and concrete structural analysis.

Michael R. Raupach published extensively in several venues. Frequent publication outlets included:

  • ce/papers
  • Materials and Corrosion
  • Materials
  • Bautechnik
  • Buildings

Some of their recent papers covered multiple aspects of materials science and corrosion, for example:

  • "Corrosion challenges towards a sustainable society," 2022, published in Materials and Corrosion
  • "Methods for characterising the steel-concrete interface to enhance understanding of reinforcement corrosion: a critical review by RILEM TC 262-SCI," 2022, published in Materials and Structures
  • "Electrical Resistivity of Steel Fibre-Reinforced Concrete-Influencing Parameters," 2021, published in Materials
  • "Hydration and Carbonation of Alternative Binders," 2022, published in Corrosion and Materials Degradation
  • "Multi technique characterization of the carbonation affected zone including non-destructive single sided 1H NMR," 2024, published in Cement and Concrete Research

Throughout their career, Michael R. Raupach collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Thomas Matschei
  • Rebecca Achenbach
  • Matthias Kalthoff
  • Clarissa Glawe
  • Annette Dahlhoff

In addition to journal articles, they contributed to academic books, publishing work with expert verlag eBooks, including the 2025 title "9. Kolloquium Erhaltung von Bauwerken."

Best Publications

  • Contributions to accelerating atmospheric CO2 growth from economic activity, carbon intensity, and efficiency of natural sinks

    Josep G. Canadell;Corinne Le Quéré;Michael R. Raupach;Christopher B. Field

  • Global carbon budget 2014

    C. Le Quéré;R. Moriarty;R. M. Andrew;G. P. Peters

  • Global carbon budget 2013

    C. Le Quere;G.P. Peters;R.J. Andres;Robbie M Andrew

  • Global and regional drivers of accelerating CO2 emissions

    Michael R Raupach;Gregg Marland;Philippe Ciais;Corinne Le Quéré

  • Trends in the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide

    Corinne Le Quéré;Corinne Le Quéré;Michael R. Raupach;Josep G. Canadell;Gregg Marland

  • Recent patterns and mechanisms of carbon exchange by terrestrial ecosystems

    D. S. Schimel;J. I. House;K. A. Hibbard;P. Bousquet

  • Managing Forests for Climate Change Mitigation

    Josep G. Canadell;Michael R. Raupach

  • The dominant role of semi-arid ecosystems in the trend and variability of the land CO2 sink

    Anders Ahlström;Anders Ahlström;Michael R. Raupach;Guy Schurgers;Benjamin Smith

  • Coherent eddies and turbulence in vegetation canopies: The mixing-layer analogy

    M. R. Raupach;J. J. Finnigan;Y. Brunet

  • Betting on negative emissions

    Sabine Fuss;Josep G. Canadell;Glen P. Peters;Massimo Tavoni

  • The challenge to keep global warming below 2 °C

    Glen P. Peters;Robbie M. Andrew;Tom Boden;Josep G. Canadell

  • Rapid growth in CO2 emissions after the 2008-2009 global financial crisis

    Glen P. Peters;Gregg Marland;Corinne Le Quéré;Thomas Boden

  • Coherent eddies and turbulence in vegetation canopies: The mixing-layer analogy

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  • Persistent growth of CO2 emissions and implications for reaching climate targets

    P. Friedlingstein;Robbie M Andrew;J. Rogelj;J. Rogelj;G.P. Peters

  • Averaging procedures for flow within vegetation canopies

    M. R. Raupach;R. H. Shaw

  • Drag and drag partition on rough surfaces

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  • Effect of Saltation Bombardment on the Entrainment of Dust by Wind

    Yaping Shao;M. R. Raupach;P. A. Findlater

  • Update on CO2 emissions

    P. Friedlingstein;R. A. Houghton;G. Marland;J. Hackler

  • Simplified expressions for vegetation roughness length and zero-plane displacement as functions of canopy height and area index

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  • Interactions between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems: influence on weather and climate

    Roger A. Pielke;Roni Avissar;Michael Raupach;A. Johannes Dolman

  • Maximum conductances for evaporation from global vegetation types

    Francis M. Kelliher;Ray Leuning;Michael Raupach;Ernst-Detlef Schulze

  • The global carbon budget 1959-2011

    C. Le Quere;R.J. Andres;T.A. Boden;T. Conway

  • The effect of roughness elements on wind erosion threshold

    M. R. Raupach;D. A. Gillette;J. F. Leys

Frequent Co-Authors

Josep G. Canadell
Josep G. Canadell Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Glen P. Peters
Glen P. Peters Center for International Climate and Environmental Research
Pierre Friedlingstein
Pierre Friedlingstein University of Exeter
Corinne Le Quéré
Corinne Le Quéré University of East Anglia
Gregg Marland
Gregg Marland Appalachian State University
Richard A. Houghton
Richard A. Houghton Woods Hole Research Center
Vanessa Haverd
Vanessa Haverd Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Robbie M. Andrew
Robbie M. Andrew University of Oslo
Peter Rayner
Peter Rayner University of Melbourne
Benjamin D. Stocker
Benjamin D. Stocker University of Bern

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