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Robert C. Harriss 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 Robert C. Harriss sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 202 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert C. Harriss 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 Robert C. Harriss sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 79 D-Index — 90th percentile

90% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Robert C. Harriss is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Their work is primarily disseminated through publications housed at UNC Libraries.

Recent papers authored by Robert C. Harriss include the following:

  • BORON IN COASTAL NORTH FLORIDA RAINFALL., 2022, UNC Libraries
  • Chemistry of aerosols, cloud droplets, and rain in the Puerto Rican marine atmosphere, 2022, UNC Libraries

These publications demonstrate a focus on atmospheric chemistry and environmental studies related to rainfall and aerosols.

Frequent collaborators in Robert C. Harriss's research include Christopher S. Martens, who has co-authored multiple papers with them.

The primary venue for Robert C. Harriss's recent research dissemination is:

  • UNC Libraries

In recognition of contributions to the field, Robert C. Harriss was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1989.

Best Publications

  • Methane leaks from North American natural gas systems

    A. R. Brandt;G. A. Heath;E. A. Kort;F. O'Sullivan

  • Review and assessment of methane emissions from wetlands

    Karen B. Bartlett;Robert C. Harriss

  • Global patterns in human consumption of net primary production

    Marc L. Imhoff;Lahouari Bounoua;Lahouari Bounoua;Taylor Ricketts;Taylor Ricketts;Colby Loucks

  • Biomass‐burning emissions and associated haze layers over Amazonia

    M. O. Andreae;E. V. Browell;M. Garstang;G. L. Gregory

  • Modeling carbon biogeochemistry in agricultural soils

    Changsheng Li;Steve Frolking;Robert Harriss

  • Aerosol chemistry during the wet season in central Amazonia - The influence of long-range transport

    R. W. Talbot;M. O. Andreae;H. Berresheim;P. Artaxo

  • Methane flux from Minnesota Peatlands

    P. M. Crill;K. B. Bartlett;R. C. Harriss;E. Gorham

  • Biogenic trace gases : measuring emissions from soil and water

    P. A. Matson;Robert C. Harriss

  • Atmospheric geochemistry of formic and acetic acids at a mid-latitude temperate site

    R. W. Talbot;K. M. Beecher;R. C. Harriss;W. R. Cofer

  • The role of CO2 embodiment in US–China trade

    Bin Shui;Robert C. Harriss

  • Nitrous oxide emissions from municipal wastewater treatment.

    Peter. Czepiel;Patrick. Crill;Robert. Harriss

  • Methane emissions along a salt marsh salinity gradient

    Karen B. Bartlett;David S. Bartlett;Robert C. Harriss;Daniel I. Sebacher

  • Formic and acetic acid over the central Amazon region, Brazil: 1. Dry season

    M. O. Andreae;R. W. Talbot;T. W. Andreae;R. C. Harriss

  • Methane flux in the Great Dismal Swamp

    Robert C. Harriss;Daniel I. Sebacher;Frank P. Day

  • Quantifying the effect of oxidation on landfill methane emissions

    P. M. Czepiel;B. Mosher;P. M. Crill;R. C. Harriss

  • Methane emissions to the atmosphere through aquatic plants

    Daniel I. Sebacher;Robert C. Harriss;Karen B. Bartlett

  • Reconciling divergent estimates of oil and gas methane emissions

    Daniel Zavala-Araiza;David R. Lyon;Ramón A. Alvarez;Kenneth J. Davis

  • Model estimates of nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural lands in the United States

    Changsheng Li;Vijay Narayanan;Robert C. Harriss

  • Chlorine loss from Puerto Rican and San Francisco Bay area marine aerosols

    Christopher S. Martens;Jerome J. Wesolowski;Robert C. Harriss;Robert Kaifer

  • Atmospheric methane sources: Alaskan tundra bogs, an alpine fen, and a subarctic boreal marsh

    Daniel I. Sebacher;Robert C. Harriss;Karen B. Bartlett;Shirley M. Sebacher

  • Methane emissions from tundra environments in the Yukon‐Kuskokwim delta, Alaska

    Karen B. Bartlett;Patrick M. Crill;Ronald L. Sass;Robert C. Harriss

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick M. Crill
Patrick M. Crill Stockholm University
Edward V. Browell
Edward V. Browell Langley Research Center
Robert W. Talbot
Robert W. Talbot University of Houston
Charles E. Kolb
Charles E. Kolb Aerodyne Research
Gerald L. Gregory
Gerald L. Gregory Langley Research Center
Steven C. Wofsy
Steven C. Wofsy Harvard University
G. W. Sachse
G. W. Sachse Langley Research Center
Steve Frolking
Steve Frolking University of New Hampshire
Michael Garstang
Michael Garstang University of Virginia
Brian Lamb
Brian Lamb Washington State University

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