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D-Index & Metrics 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.

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
Earth Science D-index 36 Citations 4,112 110 World Ranking 4562 National Ranking 320

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Global Positioning System
  • Geodesy
  • Telecommunications

Pascal Willis spends much of his time researching Geodesy, DORIS, Geodetic datum, Terrestrial reference frame and Global Positioning System. His DORIS research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Remote sensing, Meteorology, Orbit determination and Reference frame. His study in the fields of Troposphere under the domain of Meteorology overlaps with other disciplines such as Environmental science.

Pascal Willis focuses mostly in the field of Geodetic datum, narrowing it down to matters related to Very-long-baseline interferometry and, in some cases, International Terrestrial Reference System, Satellite geodesy and Ice sheet. His Terrestrial reference frame research integrates issues from Post-glacial rebound and Climate change. When carried out as part of a general Global Positioning System research project, his work on GNSS applications is frequently linked to work in Plate tectonics, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

His most cited work include:

  • Plate Motion of India and Interseismic Strain in the Nepal Himalaya from GPS and DORIS Measurements (240 citations)
  • Plate Motion of India and Interseismic Strain in the Nepal Himalaya from GPS and DORIS Measurements (240 citations)
  • The angular velocities of the plates and the velocity of Earth's centre from space geodesy (188 citations)

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

His main research concerns DORIS, Geodesy, Geodetic datum, Global Positioning System and Terrestrial reference frame. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Orbit determination, Polar motion, Meteorology, Remote sensing and Satellite geodesy. His study looks at the relationship between Meteorology and fields such as Zenith, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.

In the subject of general Geodesy, his work in Very-long-baseline interferometry is often linked to Tracking system, thereby combining diverse domains of study. His study in Geodetic datum is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Seismology, Telecommunications and Post-glacial rebound, Ice sheet. His Terrestrial reference frame study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as International Terrestrial Reference System and Phase center.

He most often published in these fields:

  • DORIS (121.92%)
  • Geodesy (92.47%)
  • Geodetic datum (88.36%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2020)?

  • DORIS (121.92%)
  • Geodesy (92.47%)
  • Terrestrial reference frame (75.34%)

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

Pascal Willis mainly investigates DORIS, Geodesy, Terrestrial reference frame, Geodetic datum and Global Positioning System. His DORIS course of study focuses on Zenith and Meteorology. In the field of Meteorology, his study on Troposphere and Numerical weather prediction overlaps with subjects such as Environmental science.

As a part of the same scientific study, Pascal Willis usually deals with the Geodesy, concentrating on Orbit determination and frequently concerns with Altimeter and Epicenter. His research in Terrestrial reference frame intersects with topics in International Terrestrial Reference System, Remote sensing and International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service. His studies in Geodetic datum integrate themes in fields like Tide gauge and Reference frame.

Between 2012 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • A new velocity field for Africa from combined GPS and DORIS space geodetic Solutions: Contribution to the definition of the African reference frame (AFREF) (61 citations)
  • A new velocity field for Africa from combined GPS and DORIS space geodetic Solutions: Contribution to the definition of the African reference frame (AFREF) (61 citations)
  • The International DORIS Service contribution to the 2014 realization of the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (38 citations)

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

  • Telecommunications
  • Global Positioning System
  • Meteorology

DORIS, Terrestrial reference frame, Geodesy, International Terrestrial Reference System and GNSS applications are his primary areas of study. His DORIS research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Remote sensing, Precise Point Positioning and Very-long-baseline interferometry. Pascal Willis has included themes like Phase center, International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service, Polar motion and Scale in his Remote sensing study.

His Precise Point Positioning study is associated with Global Positioning System. He interconnects Zenith and Meteorology, Troposphere, Numerical weather prediction in the investigation of issues within Very-long-baseline interferometry. His Clockwise study overlaps with East African Rift, Reference frame, Kinematics and Geodetic datum.

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Best Publications

Plate Motion of India and Interseismic Strain in the Nepal Himalaya from GPS and DORIS Measurements

Pierre Bettinelli;Jean Philippe Avouac;Mireille Flouzat;François Jouanne.
Journal of Geodesy (2006)

363 Citations

The angular velocities of the plates and the velocity of Earth's centre from space geodesy

Donald F. Argus;Richard G. Gordon;Michael B. Heflin;Chopo Ma.
Geophysical Journal International (2010)

281 Citations

GPS precise tracking of TOPEX/POSEIDON: Results and implications

W. I. Bertiger;Y. E. Bar-Sever;E. J. Christensen;Edgar S Davis.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1994)

269 Citations

First assessment of GPS-based reduced dynamic orbit determination on TOPEX/Poseidon

T. P. Yunck;W. I. Bertiger;S. C. Wu;Y. E. Bar-Sever.
Geophysical Research Letters (1994)

194 Citations

The International DORIS Service (IDS): Toward maturity

Pascal Willis;Pascal Willis;Hervé Fagard;Pascale Ferrage;Frank G. Lemoine.
Advances in Space Research (2010)

170 Citations

One-Centimeter Orbit Determination for Jason-1: New GPS-Based Strategies

Bruce Haines;Yoaz Bar-Sever;Willy Bertiger;Shailen Desai.
Marine Geodesy (2004)

144 Citations

Precision Orbit Determination Standards for the Jason Series of Altimeter Missions

L. Cerri;J. P. Berthias;W. I. Bertiger;B. J. Haines.
Marine Geodesy (2010)

143 Citations

Improved Constraints on Models of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment: A Review of the Contribution of Ground-Based Geodetic Observations

Matt A. King;Zuheir Altamimi;Johannes Boehm;Machiel Bos.
Surveys in Geophysics (2010)

122 Citations

Towards development of a consistent orbit series for TOPEX, Jason-1, and Jason-2

F.G. Lemoine;N.P. Zelensky;D.S. Chinn;D.E. Pavlis.
Advances in Space Research (2010)

110 Citations

Multi-technique comparison of troposphere zenith delays and gradients during CONT08

Kamil Teke;Kamil Teke;Johannes Böhm;Tobias Nilsson;Harald Schuh.
Journal of Geodesy (2011)

102 Citations

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