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Nico Sneeuw 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 Nico Sneeuw sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Nico Sneeuw 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 Nico Sneeuw sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Nico Sneeuw is affiliated with the University of Stuttgart in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a notable focus on subfields such as Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Water Science and Technology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work addresses various topics including Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, GNSS positioning and interference, Statistical and numerical algorithms, and Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics.

Several papers authored or coauthored by Nico Sneeuw have been published in prominent academic venues. Selected recent works include:

  • Filling the Data Gaps Within GRACE Missions Using Singular Spectrum Analysis, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Downscaling GRACE total water storage change using partial least squares regression, 2021, Scientific Data
  • Analyzing the Lake Urmia restoration progress using ground-based and spaceborne observations, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Comprehensive evaluation of precipitation datasets over Iran, 2021, Journal of Hydrology
  • Identifying and separating climate- and human-driven water storage anomalies using GRACE satellite data, 2021, Remote Sensing of Environment

Nico Sneeuw has contributed to the Springer Nature publication titled IX Hotine-Marussi Symposium on Mathematical Geodesy in 2020.

Their frequent coauthors include Mohammad J. Tourian, Peyman Saemian, Shuang Yi, Omid Elmi, and Jianqing Cai.

Regular publication venues for their research are:

  • Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Journal of Geodesy
  • Water Resources Research
  • Scientific Data
  • Environmental Research Letters

Best Publications

  • A spaceborne multisensor approach to monitor the desiccation of Lake Urmia in Iran

    M. J. Tourian;O. Elmi;Q. Chen;B. Devaraju

  • Global spherical harmonic analysis by least‐squares and numerical quadrature methods in historical perspective

    Nico Sneeuw

  • Singular spectrum analysis for modeling seasonal signals from GPS time series

    Q. Chen;T. van Dam;N. Sneeuw;X. Collilieux

  • Filling the Data Gaps Within GRACE Missions Using Singular Spectrum Analysis

    Shuang Yi;Nico Sneeuw

  • Energy Integral Method For Gravity Field Determination From Satellite Orbit Coordinates

    P.N.A.M. Visser;N. Sneeuw;C. Gerlach

  • Spatiotemporal densification of river water level time series by multimission satellite altimetry

    M. J. Tourian;A. Tarpanelli;O. Elmi;T. Qin

  • What is the spatial resolution of GRACE satellite products for hydrology

    Bramha Dutt Vishwakarma;Balaji Devaraju;Nico Sneeuw

  • River discharge estimation at daily resolution from satellite altimetry over an entire river basin

    M.J. Tourian;C. Schwatke;N. Sneeuw

  • A CHAMP-only gravity field model from kinematic orbits using the energy integral

    Ch. Gerlach;L. Földvary;D. Švehla;Th. Gruber

  • Downscaling GRACE total water storage change using partial least squares regression

    Bramha Dutt Vishwakarma;Jinwei Zhang;Nico Sneeuw

  • The European Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer Satellite Mission: Its Impact on Geophysics

    J. A. Johannessen;J. A. Johannessen;G. Balmino;C. Le Provost;R. Rummel

  • The polar gap

    N. Sneeuw;M. van Gelderen

  • Band-limited functions on a bounded spherical domain: the Slepian problem on the sphere

    A. Albertella;F. Sansò;N. Sneeuw

  • Large-Scale Runoff from Landmasses: A Global Assessment of the Closure of the Hydrological and Atmospheric Water Balances*

    Christof Lorenz;Harald Kunstmann;Balaji Devaraju;Mohammad J. Tourian

  • A Study On The Combination of Satellite, Airborne and Terrestrial Gravity Data

    M. Kern;K. K. P. P. Schwarz;N. Sneeuw

  • Global spherical harmonic computation by two-dimensional Fourier methods

    Nico Sneeuw;Richard Bun

  • Annual variations of monsoon and drought detected by GPS: A case study in Yunnan, China.

    Weiping Jiang;Peng Yuan;Peng Yuan;Hua Chen;Jianqing Cai

  • Assessing Greenland ice mass loss by means of point-mass modeling: a viable methodology

    Oliver Baur;Oliver Baur;Nico Sneeuw

  • Estimating Runoff Using Hydro-Geodetic Approaches

    Nico Sneeuw;Christof Lorenz;Balaji Devaraju;Mohammad J. Tourian

  • CHAMP gravity field recovery using the energy balance approach

    Ch. Gerlach;N. Sneeuw;P. Visser;D. Švehla

  • Analyzing the Lake Urmia restoration progress using ground-based and spaceborne observations.

    P. Saemian;O. Elmi;B.D. Vishwakarma;M.J. Tourian

  • Comparing seven candidate mission configurations for temporal gravity field retrieval through full-scale numerical simulation

    Basem Elsaka;Jean-Claude Raimondo;Phillip Brieden;Tilo Reubelt

  • CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE: Mission concepts and simulations

    G. Balmino;F. Perosanz;R. Rummel;N. Sneeuw

  • Time‐variable gravity signal in Greenland revealed by high‐low satellite‐to‐satellite tracking

    Matthias Weigelt;Tonie van Dam;Adrian Jäggi;Lars Prange

  • Space-borne gravimetric satellite constellations and ocean tides: aliasing effects

    Peter M. Visser;N. Sneeuw;T. Reubelt;Martin Losch

  • European Views on Dedicated Gravity Field Missions: GRACE and GOCE

    G. Balmino;F. Perosanz;R. Rummel;N. Sneeuw

  • Comprehensive evaluation of precipitation datasets over Iran

    Peyman Saemian;Seyed-Mohammad Hosseini-Moghari;Iman Fatehi;Vahid Shoarinezhad

Frequent Co-Authors

Tonie van Dam
Tonie van Dam University of Utah
Harald Kunstmann
Harald Kunstmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Reiner Rummel
Reiner Rummel Technical University of Munich
Adrian Jäggi
Adrian Jäggi University of Bern
Pieter Visser
Pieter Visser Delft University of Technology
Roland Pail
Roland Pail Technical University of Munich
Martin Losch
Martin Losch Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Jonathan L. Bamber
Jonathan L. Bamber University of Bristol
András Bárdossy
András Bárdossy University of Stuttgart
Jürgen Kusche
Jürgen Kusche University of Bonn

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