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D-Index
39
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7043
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8297
National Ranking
63

Soon-Chang Yoon 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 Soon-Chang Yoon sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 116 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Soon-Chang Yoon 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 Soon-Chang Yoon sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Soon-Chang Yoon is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea. Their academic profile is centered on research conducted through this institution.

There is no available detailed information regarding the specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics they focus on. Similarly, no data has been provided concerning recent papers, frequent co-authors, or venues where their work has been published.

Details about book publications or any awards received by Soon-Chang Yoon are not available. The absence of such information limits insights into their broader scholarly contributions or recognitions within the scientific community.

Overall, the available data primarily establishes Soon-Chang Yoon's institutional affiliation without detailing the scope or content of their research output.

Best Publications

  • Dust cycle: An emerging core theme in Earth system science

    Yaping Shao;Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll;Adrian Chappell;Jianping Huang

  • Atmospheric brown clouds: Hemispherical and regional variations in long-range transport, absorption, and radiative forcing

    V. Ramanathan;F. Li;M. V. Ramana;P. S. Praveen

  • Development of global aerosol models using cluster analysis of Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) measurements

    Ali H. Omar;Jae-Gwang Won;David M. Winker;Soon-Chang Yoon

  • Ground-based network observation of Asian dust events of April 1998 in east Asia

    Toshiyuki Murayama;Nobuo Sugimoto;Itsushi Uno;Kisei Kinoshita

  • Seasonal and monthly variations of columnar aerosol optical properties over East Asia determined from multi-year MODIS, LIDAR, and AERONET Sun/sky radiometer measurements

    Sang-Woo Kim;Soon-Chang Yoon;Jiyoung Kim;Jiyoung Kim;Seung-Yeon Kim

  • Overview of the Atmospheric Brown Cloud East Asian Regional Experiment 2005 and a study of the aerosol direct radiative forcing in east Asia

    Teruyuki Nakajima;Soon Chang Yoon;Veerabhadran Ramanathan;Guang Yu Shi

  • Warming influenced by the ratio of black carbon to sulphate and the black-carbon source

    M. V. Ramana;V. Ramanathan;Y. Feng;S. C. Yoon

  • Aerosol optical properties over east Asia determined from ground‐based sky radiation measurements

    Do Hyeong Kim;Byung Ju Sohn;Teruyuki Nakajima;Tamio Takamura

  • Ionic and carbonaceous compositions of PM 10 , PM 2.5 and PM 1.0 at Gosan ABC Superstation and their ratios as source signature

    S. Lim;S. Lim;M. Lee;G. Lee;S. Kim

  • Validation of aerosol and cloud layer structures from the space-borne lidar CALIOP using a ground-based lidar in Seoul, Korea

    S.-W Kim;S. Berthier;Jean-Christophe Raut;Patrick Chazette

  • Comparison of vertical dust flux by implementing three dust emission schemes in WRF/Chem

    Jung-Yoon Kang;Soon-Chang Yoon;Yaping Shao;Sang-Woo Kim

  • Aerosol optical, chemical and physical properties at Gosan, Korea during Asian dust and pollution episodes in 2001

    Sang-Woo Kim;Sang-Woo Kim;Soon-Chang Yoon;Anne Jefferson;John A. Ogren

  • Aerosol hygroscopic properties during Asian dust, pollution, and biomass burning episodes at Gosan, Korea in April 2001

    Jiyoung Kim;Jiyoung Kim;Soon-Chang Yoon;Anne Jefferson;Sang-Woo Kim

  • Optical-chemical-microphysical relationships and closure studies for mixed carbonaceous aerosols observed at Jeju Island; 3-laser photoacoustic spectrometer, particle sizing, and filter analysis

    B. A. Flowers;M. K. Dubey;C. Mazzoleni;E. A. Stone

  • Environmental snapshots from ACE-Asia

    Ralph Kahn;Jim Anderson;Theodore L. Anderson;Tim Bates

  • Chemical Characterization of Fine and Coarse Particles in Gosan, Korea during Springtime Dust Events

    Elizabeth A. Stone;Soon-Chang Yoon;James J. Schauer

  • Estimation of Direct Radiative Forcing of Asian Dust Aerosols with Sun/Sky Radiometer and Lidar Measurements at Gosan, Korea

    Jae-Gwang Won;Soon-Chang Yoon;Sang-Woo Kim;Ann Jefferson

  • Influences of relative humidity on aerosol optical properties and aerosol radiative forcing during ACE-Asia

    Soon-Chang Yoon;Jiyoung Kim;Jiyoung Kim

  • Lidar network observations of tropospheric aerosols

    Nobuo Sugimoto;Ichiro Matsui;Atsushi Shimizu;Tomoaki Nishizawa

  • Comparison of aerosol optical depth between CALIOP and MODIS-Aqua for CALIOP aerosol subtypes over the ocean

    Man-Hae Kim;Sang-Woo Kim;Soon-Chang Yoon;Ali H. Omar

  • Development of global aerosol models using cluster analysis of Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) measurements : Global aerosol system

    Ali H. Omar;Jae-Gwang Won;David M. Winker;Soon-Chang Yoon

Frequent Co-Authors

Sang Woo Kim
Sang Woo Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology
Anne Jefferson
Anne Jefferson University of Colorado Boulder
Nobuo Sugimoto
Nobuo Sugimoto National Institute for Environmental Studies
Ellsworth G. Dutton
Ellsworth G. Dutton Earth System Research Laboratory
Brent N. Holben
Brent N. Holben Goddard Space Flight Center
Teruyuki Nakajima
Teruyuki Nakajima University of Tokyo
James J. Schauer
James J. Schauer University of Wisconsin–Madison
Veerabhadran Ramanathan
Veerabhadran Ramanathan University of California, San Diego
Dong-Kyou Lee
Dong-Kyou Lee Seoul National University
Jean-Christophe Raut
Jean-Christophe Raut Sorbonne University

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