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2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
72
Citations
20938
World Ranking
1481
National Ranking
120

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Paul J. Curran is affiliated with City, University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focused interest in Atmospheric Science and Aerospace Engineering as subfields.

The main topics Curran has addressed in their work include Calibration and Measurement Techniques, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, and Cryospheric studies and observations. These areas reflect a concentration on the measurement and analysis of atmospheric conditions and related simulations, as well as investigations into frozen environments and their characteristics.

Curran's recent publications show active contributions across various scholarly venues. Notable publications include:

  • "Reflections on the scientific life and legacy of Professor Ted Milton (10 April 1954 - 8 June 2021)" (2021) published in the International Journal of Remote Sensing
  • "Sustainability Through Material Optimization in Mumbai Trans Harbour Link Package II" (2024) listed as a Report
  • "Abstract 5034: Comparative whole genome sequencing between matched cryopreserved and FFPE tumor samples" (2025) published in Cancer Research

These papers reflect a diverse range of subjects, from remote sensing and sustainability studies to cancer research involving genome sequencing, indicating a multidisciplinary approach within their scientific contributions.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Curran include Karen Anderson, Paul Aplin, Jadunandan Dash, Angela Harris, and Liz Rollin. Curran has published multiple works in venues such as the International Journal of Remote Sensing, Report, and Cancer Research.

Best Publications

  • Remote sensing of foliar chemistry

    Paul J. Curran

  • The MERIS terrestrial chlorophyll index

    J. Dash;P. J. Curran

  • The semivariogram in remote sensing: An introduction

    Paul J. Curran

  • Principles of remote sensing

    Paul J. Curran

  • Exploring the relationship between reflectance red edge and chlorophyll content in slash pine.

    Paul J. Curran;Jennifer L. Dungan;Henry L. Gholz

  • Estimating the foliar biochemical concentration of leaves with reflectance spectrometry

    Paul J Curran;Jennifer L Dungan;David L Peterson

  • Technical note A new technique for interpolating the reflectance red edge position

    T. P. Dawson;P. J. Curran

  • LIBERTY—Modeling the Effects of Leaf Biochemical Concentration on Reflectance Spectra

    Terence P. Dawson;Paul J. Curran;Stephen E. Plummer

  • Multispectral remote sensing of vegetation amount

    Paul Curran

  • Area shape and isolation of tropical forest fragments: Effects on tree species diversity and implications for conservation,

    Jennifer L. Hill;Paul J. Curran

  • Reflectance spectroscopy of fresh whole leaves for the estimation of chemical concentration

    Paul J Curran;Jennifer L Dungan;Bruce A Macler;Stephen E Plummer

  • Geostatistics and remote sensing

    Paul J. Curran;Peter M. Atkinson

  • Multispectral remote sensing for the estimation of green leaf area index

    P. J. Curran

  • The effect of a red leaf pigment on the relationship between red edge and chlorophyll concentration

    Paul J Curran;Jennifer L Dungan;Bruce A Macler;Stephen E Plummer

  • The Relationship Between Suspended Sediment Concentration and Remotely Sensed Spectral Radiance: A Review

    P.J. Curran;E.M.M. Novo

  • Dynamics of Canopy Structure and Light Interception in Pinus Elliottii Stands, North Florida

    H. L. Gholz;S. A. Vogel;W. P. Cropper;K. McKelvey

  • Exploring the relationship between reflectance red edge and chlorophyll concentration in slash pine leaves.

    P J Curran;W R Windham;H L Gholz

  • Identifying terrestrial carbon sinks: Classification of successional stages in regenerating tropical forest from Landsat TM data

    Giles M. Foody;Gintautas Palubinskas;Richard M. Lucas;Paul J. Curran

  • Seasonal LAI in slash pine estimated with landsat TM

    Paul J Curran;Jennifer L Dungan;Henry L Gholz

  • The integration of spectral and textural information using neural networks for land cover mapping in the Mediterranean

    S. Berberoglu;C. D. Lloyd;P. M. Atkinson;P. J. Curran

Frequent Co-Authors

Giles M. Foody
Giles M. Foody University of Nottingham
Peter M. Atkinson
Peter M. Atkinson Lancaster University
Jadunandan Dash
Jadunandan Dash University of Southampton
Doreen S. Boyd
Doreen S. Boyd University of Nottingham
Richard Lucas
Richard Lucas Aberystwyth University
Henry L. Gholz
Henry L. Gholz National Science Foundation
Terence P. Dawson
Terence P. Dawson King's College London
Ross A. Hill
Ross A. Hill Bournemouth University
John A. Catt
John A. Catt University College London
Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo
Evlyn Márcia Leão de Moraes Novo National Institute for Space Research

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