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D-Index
50
Citations
8394
World Ranking
3442
National Ranking
1368

R. W. McEntire 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 R. W. McEntire sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 157 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

R. W. McEntire 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 R. W. McEntire sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

R. W. McEntire is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in the United States. Their professional work is situated within this institution, which is known for a broad range of applied scientific research and development.

There are no recent papers publicly listed for R. W. McEntire at this time. Likewise, no frequent co-authors or notable publication venues have been recorded in the available data. This absence of detailed publication history or collaborations limits direct insight into their specific research outputs and partnerships.

The scientist's research fields and subfields, as well as topics of work, are not detailed in the provided information. Similarly, there are no book publications or awards documented to further characterize their academic contributions or recognition within the scientific community.

This profile reflects the currently available record on R. W. McEntire, focusing solely on verified affiliation data without extending into conjecture or unverified details.

Best Publications

  • Magnetosphere Imaging Instrument (MIMI) on the Cassini Mission to Saturn/Titan

    S. M. Krimigis;D. G. Mitchell;D. C. Hamilton;S. Livi

  • Current disruptions in the near-Earth neutral sheet region

    A. T. Y. Lui;R. E. Lopez;B. J. Anderson;K. Takahashi

  • The Magnetospheric Response to 8-Minute Period Strong-Amplitude Upstream Pressure Variations

    D. G. Sibeck;W. Baumjohann;R. C. Elphic;D. H. Fairfield

  • Energetic ion characteristics and neutral gas interactions in Jupiter's magnetosphere

    B. H. Mauk;D. G. Mitchell;R. W. McEntire;C. P. Paranicas

  • A case study of magnetotail current sheet disruption and diversion

    A. T. Y. Lui;R. E. Lopez;S. M. Krimigis;R. W. McEntire

  • Evolution of the ring current during two geomagnetic storms

    A. T. Y. Lui;R. W. McEntire;S. M. Krimigis

  • The Galileo Energetic Particles Detector

    D. J. Williams;R. W. McEntire;S. Jaskulek;B. Wilken

  • Magnetic storm of September 4, 1984 - a synthesis of ring current spectra and energy densities measured with AMPTE/CCE

    S. M. Krimigis;G. Gloeckler;R. W. McEntire;T. A. Potemra

  • Comprehensive study of the magnetospheric response to a hot flow anomaly

    D. G. Sibeck;N. L. Borodkova;S. J. Schwartz;C. J. Owen

  • Geotail energetic particles and ion composition instrument

    D. J. Williams;R. W. McEntire;C. Schlemm;A. T. Y. Liu

  • Magnetotail flow bursts: Association to global magnetospheric circulation, relationship to ionospheric activity and direct evidence for localization

    V. Angelopoulos;T. D. Phan;D. E. Larson;F. S. Mozer

  • Disruption of the magnetotail current sheet observed by AMPTE/CCE

    K. Takahashi;L. J. Zanetti;R. E. Lopez;R. W. McEntire

  • Initial signatures of magnetic field and energetic particle fluxes at tail reconfiguration : explosive growth phase

    S. Ohtani;K. Takahashi;L. J. Zanetti;T. A. Potemra

  • Magnetic field drift shell splitting: Cause of unusual dayside particle pitch angle distributions during storms and substorms

    D. G. Sibeck;R. W. McEntire;A. T. Y. Lui;R. E. Lopez

  • Dynamics of Saturn's magnetosphere from MIMI during Cassini's orbital insertion.

    S. M. Krimigis;D. G. Mitchell;D. C. Hamilton;N. Krupp

  • Galileo evidence for rapid interchange transport in the Io torus

    R. M. Thorne;T. P. Armstrong;S. Stone;D. J. Williams

  • Ion flux oscillations associated with a radially polarized transverse Pc 5 magnetic pulsation

    K. Takahashi;R. W. McEntire;A. T. Y. Lui;T. A. Potemra

  • The Medium-Energy Particle Analyzer (MEPA) on the AMPTE CCE Spacecraft

    R.W. McEntire;E.P. Keath;D.E. Fort;A.T.Y. Lui

  • The energetic ion substorm injection boundary

    R. E. Lopez;D. G. Sibeck;R. W. McEntire;S. M. Krimigis

  • Energetic magnetospheric ions at the dayside magnetopause: Leakage or merging?

    D. G. Sibeck;R. W. McEntire;A. T. Y. Lui;R. E. Lopez

  • Energetic ion characteristics and neutral gas interactions in Jupiter's magnetosphere : Cassini flyby of Jupiter

    B. H. Mauk;D. G. Mitchell;R. W. Mcentire;C. P. Paranicas

Frequent Co-Authors

Stamatios M. Krimigis
Stamatios M. Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Susumu Kokubun
Susumu Kokubun Nagoya University
Edmond C. Roelof
Edmond C. Roelof Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Kazue Takahashi
Kazue Takahashi Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Thomas A. Potemra
Thomas A. Potemra Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
George Gloeckler
George Gloeckler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Andrew F. Cheng
Andrew F. Cheng Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Louis J. Lanzerotti
Louis J. Lanzerotti New Jersey Institute of Technology
Donald G. Mitchell
Donald G. Mitchell Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Shinichi Ohtani
Shinichi Ohtani Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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