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D-Index
52
Citations
8174
World Ranking
4574
National Ranking
1691

Peter H. Daum publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter H. Daum sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 114 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Peter H. Daum D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter H. Daum sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Peter H. Daum is affiliated with Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States. Their work is situated within a prominent national research facility known for contributions across various scientific domains.

The scientist has not listed recent papers, specific co-authors, or frequent publication venues in the available data. Similarly, there is no detailed record of book publications or the fields and subfields of study associated with their work.

No particular main topics of research or focus areas have been provided. Additionally, information regarding awards or honors received by the scientist is not available.

Best Publications

  • Thunderstorms: An Important Mechanism in the Transport of Air Pollutants

    R. R. Dickerson;G. J. Huffman;W. T. Luke;L. J. Nunnermacker

  • The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx): goals, platforms, and field operations

    R. Wood;C. R. Mechoso;C. S. Bretherton;R. A. Weller

  • Anthropogenic aerosols. Indirect warming effect from dispersion forcing.

    Yangang Liu;Peter H. Daum

  • Relationship of refractive index to mass density and self-consistency of mixing rules for multicomponent mixtures like ambient aerosols

    Yangang Liu;Peter H. Daum

  • Parameterization of the Autoconversion Process. Part I: Analytical Formulation of the Kessler-Type Parameterizations

    Yangang Liu;Peter H. Daum

  • The time evolution of aerosol composition over the Mexico City plateau

    Lawrence I. Kleinman;Stephen R. Springston;Peter H. Daum;Y. N. Lee

  • Ozone production rate and hydrocarbon reactivity in 5 urban areas: A cause of high ozone concentration in Houston

    L. I. Kleinman;P. H. Daum;D. Imre;Y.-N. Lee

  • Dependence of ozone production on NO and hydrocarbons in the troposphere

    Lawrence I. Kleinman;Peter H. Daum;Jai H. Lee;Yin-Nan Lee

  • Measurements of the chemical composition of stratiform clouds

    P.H. Daum;T.J. Kelly;S.E. Schwartz;L. Newman

  • Measurements of peroxides in cloudwater and rain

    Thomas J. Kelly;Peter H. Daum;Stephen E. Schwartz

  • Atmospheric chemistry and distribution of formaldehyde and several multioxygenated carbonyl compounds during the 1995 Nashville/Middle Tennessee Ozone Study

    Y.-N. Lee;X. Zhou;L. I. Kleinman;L. J. Nunnermacker

  • A comparative study of ozone production in five U.S. metropolitan areas

    L. I. Kleinman;P. H. Daum;Y.-N. Lee;L. J. Nunnermacker

  • THE EFFECT OF REFRACTIVE INDEX ON SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS AND LIGHT SCATTERING COEFFICIENTS DERIVED FROM OPTICAL PARTICLE COUNTERS

    Yangang Liu;Peter H Daum

  • Ozone production efficiency in an urban area

    Lawrence I. Kleinman;Peter H. Daum;Yin-Nan Lee;Linda J. Nunnermacker

  • Model correlations for ozone, reactive nitrogen, and peroxides for Nashville in comparison with measurements : Implications for O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry

    Sanford Sillman;Dongyang He;Margaret R. Pippin;Peter H. Daum

  • Oxidation-reduction potential measurements of cytochrome c peroxidase and pH dependent spectral transitions in the ferrous enzyme.

    Curtis W. Conroy;Paul Tyma;Peter H. Daum;James E. Erman

  • Sensitivity of ozone production rate to ozone precursors

    Lawrence I. Kleinman;Peter H. Daum;Yin-Nan Lee;Linda J. Nunnermacker

  • Effects of aerosol organics on cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) concentration and first indirect aerosol effect

    J. X. Wang;Y. N. Lee;Peter H. Daum;John T. Jayne

  • Physical and chemical observations in marine stratus during the 1993 North Atlantic Regional Experiment: Factors controlling cloud droplet number concentrations

    W. R. Leaitch;C. M. Banic;G. A. Isaac;M. D. Couture

  • Ozone production in the New York City urban plume

    Lawrence I. Kleinman;Peter H. Daum;Dan G. Imre;Jai H. Lee

  • Transport and processing of O3 and O3 precursors over the North Atlantic: An overview of the 1993 North Atlantic Regional Experiment (NARE) summer intensive

    F. C. Fehsenfeld;P. Daum;W. R. Leaitch;M. Trainer

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence I. Kleinman
Lawrence I. Kleinman Brookhaven National Laboratory
Stephen R. Springston
Stephen R. Springston Brookhaven National Laboratory
Yangang Liu
Yangang Liu Brookhaven National Laboratory
Leonard Newman
Leonard Newman Brookhaven National Laboratory
Jian Wang
Jian Wang Washington University in St. Louis
Stephen E. Schwartz
Stephen E. Schwartz Brookhaven National Laboratory
George A. Isaac
George A. Isaac Weather Impacts Consulting Incorporated
Jochen Rudolph
Jochen Rudolph Keele University
W. R. Leaitch
W. R. Leaitch Environment and Climate Change Canada
Mark A. Miller
Mark A. Miller Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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