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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
Environmental Sciences D-index 36 Citations 5,851 63 World Ranking 4211 National Ranking 1817

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Meteorology
  • Atmosphere
  • Climate change

Richard E. Honrath spends much of his time researching Snow, Nitrogen oxide, NOx, Snowpack and Environmental science. As part of the same scientific family, Richard E. Honrath usually focuses on Snow, concentrating on Photochemistry and intersecting with Atmospheric chemistry. Richard E. Honrath merges NOx with Atmosphere in his study.

His work carried out in the field of Snowpack brings together such families of science as Nitrogen dioxide and Atmospheric sciences. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Atmospheric sciences and Planetary boundary layer through his works. Environmental science combines with fields such as Troposphere, Meteorology and Mixing ratio in his research.

His most cited work include:

  • An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts (416 citations)
  • Evidence of NOx production within or upon ice particles in the Greenland snowpack (277 citations)
  • International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT): North America to Europe—Overview of the 2004 summer field study (204 citations)

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

Richard E. Honrath mainly focuses on Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Troposphere, Climatology and Snow. His Environmental science research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Ozone, NOx, Mixing ratio, Outflow and Meteorology. In the subject of general NOx, his work in Nitrogen oxide is often linked to Ice crystals and Flux, thereby combining diverse domains of study.

As a part of the same scientific family, Richard E. Honrath mostly works in the field of Atmospheric sciences, focusing on Atmosphere and, on occasion, Trace gas. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Climatology, Physical geography is strongly linked to Arctic. His work on Snowpack is typically connected to Flux as part of general Snow study, connecting several disciplines of science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Environmental science (60.24%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (46.99%)
  • Troposphere (42.17%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2006-2017)?

  • Environmental science (60.24%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (46.99%)
  • Troposphere (42.17%)

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

Richard E. Honrath mostly deals with Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Troposphere, Climatology and NOx. Richard E. Honrath has researched Atmospheric sciences in several fields, including Atmosphere, Ozone, Atmospheric chemistry and Snowpack. His Atmosphere research includes elements of Environmental chemistry, Photochemistry, Mechanistic organic photochemistry and Trace gas.

His Troposphere research includes themes of Panache and Sea level. His studies deal with areas such as Climate change and Outflow as well as Climatology. His study in Nitrogen oxide and Peroxyacetyl nitrate are all subfields of NOx.

Between 2006 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts (416 citations)
  • Multiple Effects of Changes in Arctic Snow Cover (111 citations)
  • Late summer changes in burning conditions in the boreal regions and their implications for NOx and CO emissions from boreal fires (78 citations)

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

  • Meteorology
  • Climate change
  • Oceanography

His main research concerns Climatology, Troposphere, Environmental science, NOx and Atmospheric sciences. The concepts of his Climatology study are interwoven with issues in Snow and Climate change. His study looks at the intersection of Troposphere and topics like Panache with Atmospheric composition and Atmospheric research.

His Environmental science investigation overlaps with Arctic vegetation, Snowmelt, Snow hydrology, Water balance and Arctic. His research in the fields of Nitrogen oxide overlaps with other disciplines such as Mechanistic organic photochemistry, Atmospheric chemistry, Snowpack and Nitrate. The various areas that he examines in his Atmospheric sciences study include Photochemistry, Oceanography and Ozone.

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Best Publications

An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts

A. M. Grannas;A. E. Jones;J. Dibb;M. Ammann.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2007)

507 Citations

Evidence of NOx production within or upon ice particles in the Greenland snowpack

R E Honrath;Matthew C Peterson;S Guo;Jack E. Dibb.
Geophysical Research Letters (1999)

388 Citations

Snowpack photochemical production of HONO: A major source of OH in the Arctic boundary layer in springtime

Xianliang Zhou;Harald J. Beine;Richard E. Honrath;Jose D. Fuentes.
Geophysical Research Letters (2001)

279 Citations

Sulfate and nitrate concentrations from a south Greenland ice core

P. A. Mayewski;W. B. Lyons;M. J. Spencer;M. Twickler.
Science (1986)

253 Citations

Vertical fluxes of NOx, HONO, and HNO3 above the snowpack at Summit, Greenland

R E Honrath;Y Lu;Matthew C Peterson;Jack E. Dibb.
Atmospheric Environment (2002)

239 Citations

International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT): North America to Europe—Overview of the 2004 summer field study

Fred C. Fehsenfeld;Gérard Ancellet;Timothy S. Bates;A. H. Goldstein.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)

238 Citations

Fast nitrogen oxide photochemistry in Summit, Greenland snow

Jack E. Dibb;Matthew Arsenault;Matthew C. Peterson;Richard E. Honrath.
Atmospheric Environment (2002)

218 Citations

Photochemical production of gas phase NO x from ice crystal NO3

R E Honrath;S Guo;Matthew C Peterson;M P Dziobak.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)

213 Citations

Release of NOx from sunlight‐irradiated midlatitude snow

R E Honrath;Matthew C Peterson;M P Dziobak;Jack E. Dibb.
Geophysical Research Letters (2000)

172 Citations

Regional and hemispheric impacts of anthropogenic and biomass burning emissions on summertime CO and O3 in the North Atlantic lower free troposphere

R. E. Honrath;R. C. Owen;M. Val Martín;J. S. Reid.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2004)

172 Citations

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