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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 35 Citations 8,159 88 World Ranking 5568 National Ranking 2207

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Climate change
  • Global warming
  • Climatology

Steven W. Hostetler focuses on Climatology, Climate change, Oceanography, Paleoclimatology and Climate model. His work in the fields of Climatology, such as Northern Hemisphere, overlaps with other areas such as Computer simulation. His Climate change research includes elements of Evaporation, Hydrology and Disturbance.

His study in Oceanography focuses on Ice sheet, Deglaciation, Last Glacial Maximum and Sea surface temperature. The Ice sheet study combines topics in areas such as Glacial period, Wisconsin glaciation, Radiative forcing and Antarctic ice sheet, Meltwater pulse 1A. Steven W. Hostetler focuses mostly in the field of Paleoclimatology, narrowing it down to topics relating to North Atlantic Deep Water and, in certain cases, Ocean current, Physical oceanography and Abrupt climate change.

His most cited work include:

  • The Last Glacial Maximum. (1918 citations)
  • Freshwater Forcing of Abrupt Climate Change During the Last Glaciation (476 citations)
  • Simulation of lake evaporation with application to modeling lake level variations of Harney‐Malheur Lake, Oregon (229 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Climatology, Climate change, Climate model, Oceanography and Ice sheet. His Climatology research focuses on Northern Hemisphere in particular. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Ecosystem and STREAMS.

His study focuses on the intersection of Climate model and fields such as Surface runoff with connections in the field of Drainage basin. His study explores the link between Oceanography and topics such as Ice age that cross with problems in Sea surface temperature. He works mostly in the field of Ice sheet, limiting it down to concerns involving Last Glacial Maximum and, occasionally, Global cooling and Glacier.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Climatology (49.41%)
  • Climate change (27.06%)
  • Climate model (27.06%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2019)?

  • Climatology (49.41%)
  • Climate model (27.06%)
  • Climate change (27.06%)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Climate model, Climate change, Ice sheet and Global change. He mostly deals with Northern Hemisphere in his studies of Climatology. His studies deal with areas such as Paleoclimatology and Radiative forcing as well as Northern Hemisphere.

His study in Climate change is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both STREAMS and Introduced species. His Ice sheet study is focused on Oceanography in general. His Oceanography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Glacial period and Physical geography.

Between 2011 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Slow climate velocities of mountain streams portend their role as refugia for cold-water biodiversity (108 citations)
  • Mechanisms for an ∼7‐Kyr Climate and Sea‐Level Oscillation During Marine Isotope Stage 3 (70 citations)
  • The NorWeST Summer Stream Temperature Model and Scenarios for the Western U.S.: A Crowd-Sourced Database and New Geospatial Tools Foster a User Community and Predict Broad Climate Warming of Rivers and Streams (68 citations)

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

  • Climate change
  • Global warming
  • Meteorology

Climate change, Climate model, STREAMS, Oceanography and Sea level are his primary areas of study. Steven W. Hostetler interconnects Last Glacial Maximum and Ice sheet in the investigation of issues within Climate model. His Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Moraine and Surface exposure dating.

Steven W. Hostetler interconnects Marine isotope stage, Abrupt climate change and Thermohaline circulation in the investigation of issues within Sea level. His study on Shutdown of thermohaline circulation is covered under Climatology. Steven W. Hostetler has included themes like Global cooling, Radiative forcing and Paleoclimatology in his Climatology study.

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Best Publications

The Last Glacial Maximum.

Peter U. Clark;Arthur S. Dyke;Jeremy D. Shakun;Anders E. Carlson.
Science (2009)

3067 Citations

Freshwater Forcing of Abrupt Climate Change During the Last Glaciation

Peter U. Clark;Shawn J. Marshall;Garry K. C. Clarke;Steven W. Hostetler.
Science (2001)

627 Citations

Simulation of lake evaporation with application to modeling lake level variations of Harney‐Malheur Lake, Oregon

Steven W. Hostetler;Patrick J Bartlein.
Water Resources Research (1990)

365 Citations

Interactive coupling of a lake thermal model with a regional climate model

Steven W. Hostetler;G. T. Bates;F. Giorgi.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1993)

254 Citations

Foraminiferal faunal estimates of paleotemperature: Circumventing the No‐analog problem yields cool Ice Age tropics

Alan C. Mix;Ann E. Morey;Nicklas G. Pisias;Steven W. Hostetler.
Paleoceanography (1999)

253 Citations

Lake-atmosphere feedbacks associated with paleolakes bonneville and lahontan.

S. W. Hostetler;F. Giorgi;G. T. Bates;P. J. Bartlein.
Science (1994)

239 Citations

Potential role of vegetation feedback in the climate sensitivity of high-latitude regions: A case study at 6000 years B.P.

J.-E. Kutzbach;P. J. Bartlein;J.A. Foley;S. P. Harrison.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (1996)

189 Citations

Slow climate velocities of mountain streams portend their role as refugia for cold-water biodiversity

Daniel J. Isaak;Michael K. Young;Charles H. Luce;Steven W. Hostetler.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2016)

169 Citations

Toward the Simulation of the Effects of the Great Lakes on Regional Climate

Gary T. Bates;Filippo Giorgi;Steven W. Hostetler.
Monthly Weather Review (1993)

168 Citations

Reassessment of ice-age cooling of the tropical ocean and atmosphere

S. W. Hostetler;A. C. Mix.
Nature (1999)

162 Citations

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