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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
Earth Science D-index 33 Citations 6,462 98 World Ranking 5243 National Ranking 554

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Climate change
  • Climatology

His primary areas of investigation include Climatology, Northern Hemisphere, Climate change, Dendrochronology and Tree. The concepts of his Climatology study are interwoven with issues in Period and Boreal. His Northern Hemisphere research incorporates themes from Calibration and Global and Planetary Change.

His Climate change study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Centennial and Physical geography. Many of his research projects under Dendrochronology are closely connected to Phylogenetic tree with Phylogenetic tree, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His research in Tree intersects with topics in Natural and Scale.

His most cited work include:

  • Continental-scale temperature variability during the past two millennia (709 citations)
  • Cooling and societal change during the Late Antique Little Ice Age from 536 to around 660 AD (321 citations)
  • Experimental Dendroclimatic Reconstruction of the Southern Oscillation. (311 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Climatology, Dendrochronology, Physical geography, Climate change and Dendroclimatology. His Climatology research incorporates elements of Volcano, Mediterranean climate, Tree and Paleoclimatology. His Volcano research focuses on Proxy and how it relates to Centennial.

His studies in Tree integrate themes in fields like Greenhouse effect and Radiocarbon dating. His research investigates the connection with Dendrochronology and areas like Period which intersect with concerns in Chronology. His Climate change research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Agroforestry and Truffle.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Climatology (55.80%)
  • Dendrochronology (42.75%)
  • Physical geography (30.43%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Physical geography (30.43%)
  • Climatology (55.80%)
  • Climate change (29.71%)

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

Paul J. Krusic spends much of his time researching Physical geography, Climatology, Climate change, Dendroclimatology and Dendrochronology. His Climatology study incorporates themes from Solar irradiance, Mediterranean climate and Sediment. The study incorporates disciplines such as Period, Orbital forcing, Elevation, Climate model and Precipitation in addition to Mediterranean climate.

The Climate change study combines topics in areas such as Agricultural land, Cash crop and Truffle. His work deals with themes such as Antique and Arctic, which intersect with Dendroclimatology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Permafrost and Paleoclimatology in addition to Dendrochronology.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Ranking of tree-ring based hydroclimate reconstructions of the past millennium (12 citations)
  • Ranking of tree-ring based hydroclimate reconstructions of the past millennium (12 citations)
  • Return of the moth: rethinking the effect of climate on insect outbreaks (10 citations)

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Continental-scale temperature variability during the past two millennia

Moinuddin Ahmed;Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Asfawossen Asrat;Hemant P. Borgaonkar.
Nature Geoscience (2013)

858 Citations

Cooling and societal change during the Late Antique Little Ice Age from 536 to around 660 AD

Ulf Büntgen;Vladimir S. Myglan;Frederik Chaprentier Ljungqvist;Michael McCormick.
Nature Geoscience (2016)

582 Citations

Experimental Dendroclimatic Reconstruction of the Southern Oscillation.

David Stahle Stahle;R. D. D'Arrigo;P. J. Krusic;M. K. Cleaveland.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (1998)

473 Citations

Tests of the RCS Method for Preserving Low-Frequency Variability in Long Tree-Ring Chronologies

Jan Esper;Edward R. Cook;Paul J. Krusic;Kenneth Peters.
(2003)

410 Citations

Old World megadroughts and pluvials during the Common Era

Edward R. Cook;Richard Seager;Yochanan Kushnir;Keith R. Briffa.
Science Advances (2015)

399 Citations

Dendroclimatic signals in long tree-ring chronologies from the Himalayas of Nepal

Edward R. Cook;Paul J. Krusic;Philip D. Jones.
International Journal of Climatology (2003)

326 Citations

Last millennium Northern Hemisphere summer temperatures from tree rings: Part I: the long term context

Rob Wilson;Rob Wilson;Kevin Anchukaitis;Kevin Anchukaitis;Keith R. Briffa;Ulf Büntgen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2016)

312 Citations

Tree-ring reconstructed summer temperature anomalies for temperate East Asia since 800 C.E

Edward R. Cook;Paul J. Krusic;Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Brendan M. Buckley.
Climate Dynamics (2013)

206 Citations

Northern Hemisphere hydroclimate variability over the past twelve centuries.

Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist;Paul J. Krusic;Hanna S. Sundqvist;Eduardo Zorita.
Nature (2016)

168 Citations

Last millennium Northern Hemisphere summer temperatures from tree rings: Part II, spatially resolved reconstructions

Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Rob Wilson;Rob Wilson;Keith R. Briffa;Ulf Büntgen;Ulf Büntgen.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2017)

162 Citations

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