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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 59 Citations 10,314 167 World Ranking 1512 National Ranking 135

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Oceanography

N. John Anderson mainly focuses on Ecology, Physical geography, Oceanography, Sediment and Diatom. N. John Anderson works on Ecology which deals in particular with Eutrophication. His Physical geography research includes themes of Drainage basin, Climate change and Holocene.

His Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Climatology and Northern Hemisphere. His Sediment research includes elements of Atmospheric circulation and Canonical correspondence analysis. His Diatom research integrates issues from Phytoplankton, Water pollution, Salinity and Algae.

His most cited work include:

  • Variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation over the past 5,200 years (275 citations)
  • Predicting Epilimnetic Phosphorus Concentrations Using an Improved Diatom-Based Transfer Function and Its Application to Lake Eutrophication Management (226 citations)
  • Miniview: Diatoms, temperature and climatic change (166 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Diatom, Oceanography, Physical geography and Sediment. His studies link Drainage basin with Ecology. His work in the fields of Biogenic silica overlaps with other areas such as Total phosphorus.

His Physical geography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Natural, Pollutant, Littoral zone, Vegetation and Pollution. His studies deal with areas such as Climatology and Canonical correspondence analysis as well as Sediment. N. John Anderson focuses mostly in the field of Eutrophication, narrowing it down to matters related to Macrophyte and, in some cases, Subfossil.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (55.56%)
  • Diatom (35.19%)
  • Oceanography (32.41%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2020)?

  • Ecosystem (15.74%)
  • Ecology (55.56%)
  • Physical geography (32.41%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Ecosystem, Ecology, Physical geography, Climate change and Arctic. N. John Anderson combines subjects such as Trophic level and Nutrient with his study of Ecosystem. Ecology is often connected to Ice sheet in his work.

His Physical geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Total organic carbon, Permafrost, Sediment, The arctic and Aquatic ecosystem. His research in the fields of Environmental change overlaps with other disciplines such as Flushing. His study with Arctic involves better knowledge in Oceanography.

Between 2016 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • The Arctic in the twenty-first century: changing biogeochemical linkages across a paraglacial landscape of Greenland (42 citations)
  • Deciphering long-term records of natural variability and human impact as recorded in lake sediments: a palaeolimnological puzzle (32 citations)
  • The historical dependency of organic carbon burial efficiency (15 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Climate change

N. John Anderson focuses on Ecosystem, Sediment, Physical geography, Ecology and Climate change. His Ecosystem research incorporates elements of Resurrection ecology, Environmental DNA, Adaptation, Trophic level and Paleoecology. His study in Sediment is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Natural, Abiotic component and Natural variability.

He interconnects Aquatic ecosystem, Temporal scales and Ice sheet in the investigation of issues within Physical geography. His Aquatic ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Permafrost, Biogeochemical cycle and Paraglacial. N. John Anderson combines subjects such as Total organic carbon, Nutrient, Eutrophication and Biome with his study of Climate change.

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Best Publications

Variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation over the past 5,200 years

Jesper Olsen;N. John Anderson;Mads F. Knudsen.
Nature Geoscience (2012)

426 Citations

Predicting Epilimnetic Phosphorus Concentrations Using an Improved Diatom-Based Transfer Function and Its Application to Lake Eutrophication Management

Helen Bennion;Stephen Juggins;N. John Anderson.
Environmental Science & Technology (1996)

328 Citations

Diatoms, temperature and climatic change

N. John Anderson.
European Journal of Phycology (2000)

321 Citations

Miniview: Diatoms, temperature and climatic change

N. John Anderson.
European Journal of Phycology (2000)

309 Citations

Chironomid stratigraphy in the shallow and eutrophic Lake Søbygaard, Denmark: chironomid–macrophyte co‐occurrence

Klaus Peter Brodersen;Bent V. Odgaard;Ole Vestergaard;N. John Anderson.
Freshwater Biology (2001)

233 Citations

Abrupt Holocene climate change as an important factor for human migration in West Greenland

William J. D’Andrea;Yongsong Huang;Sherilyn C. Fritz;N. John Anderson.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2011)

230 Citations

Combining palaeolimnological and limnological approaches in assessing lake ecosystem response to nutrient reduction

Richard W. Battarbee;N. John Anderson;Erik Jeppesen;Peter R. Leavitt.
Freshwater Biology (2005)

194 Citations

Global change revealed by palaeolimnological records from remote lakes : a review

Jordi Catalan;Sergi Pla-Rabés;Alexander P. Wolfe;John P. Smol.
Journal of Paleolimnology (2013)

193 Citations

Distribution of chironomids (Diptera) in low arctic West Greenland lakes: trophic conditions, temperature and environmental reconstruction

Klaus Peter Brodersen;N. John Anderson.
Freshwater Biology (2002)

190 Citations

Mercury Accumulation Rates and Spatial Patterns in Lake Sediments from West Greenland: A Coast to Ice Margin Transect

Bindler R;Renberg I;Appleby Pg;Anderson Nj.
Environmental Science & Technology (2001)

179 Citations

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