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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 4,852 107 World Ranking 4531 National Ranking 1930
Rising Stars D-index 35 Citations 4,868 137 World Ranking 817 National Ranking 163

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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Meteorology
  • China
  • Climatology

His primary scientific interests are in Fossil fuel, Meteorology, Emission inventory, Carbon cycle and Data assimilation. Tomohiro Oda combines subjects such as Trace gas emissions and Environmental engineering with his study of Fossil fuel. His work on Inversion as part of general Meteorology research is frequently linked to Point source, bridging the gap between disciplines.

Tomohiro Oda has included themes like Inflow and Radiative forcing in his Inversion study. Tomohiro Oda incorporates Emission inventory and Flux in his studies. His Data assimilation study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Atmospheric sciences.

His most cited work include:

  • A very high-resolution (1 km×1 km) global fossil fuel CO 2 emission inventory derived using a point source database and satellite observations of nighttime lights (263 citations)
  • A synthesis of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel combustion (192 citations)
  • A synthesis of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel combustion (192 citations)

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

Tomohiro Oda focuses on Atmospheric sciences, Fossil fuel, Flux, Meteorology and Inversion. His study in Southern Hemisphere extends to Atmospheric sciences with its themes. His work in the fields of Fossil fuel combustion overlaps with other areas such as Power station, Urban area and Nightlight.

His Flux research covers fields of interest such as Climatology, Carbon cycle, Trace gas, Data assimilation and Tropics. His work in Climatology covers topics such as Emission inventory which are related to areas like Geospatial analysis. The various areas that Tomohiro Oda examines in his Inversion study include Co2 flux and Sink.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Atmospheric sciences (71.64%)
  • Fossil fuel (32.84%)
  • Flux (38.06%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Atmospheric sciences (71.64%)
  • Fossil fuel (32.84%)
  • Carbon cycle (21.64%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Atmospheric sciences, Fossil fuel, Carbon cycle, Nitrogen dioxide and Coronavirus disease 2019. The Trace gas research Tomohiro Oda does as part of his general Atmospheric sciences study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Biosphere and Observatory, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Fossil fuel research includes elements of Environmental engineering and Environmental protection.

His research integrates issues of Air quality monitoring and Air quality index in his study of Environmental engineering. The Carbon cycle study combines topics in areas such as Carbon flux, Sea surface temperature, Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and Lagrangian modeling. His work carried out in the field of Nitrogen dioxide brings together such families of science as Diurnal cycle and Ozone, Atmospheric chemistry.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Six global biomass burning emission datasets: intercomparison and application in one global aerosol model (30 citations)
  • Six global biomass burning emission datasets: intercomparison and application in one global aerosol model (30 citations)
  • Space-based quantification of per capita CO2 emissions from cities (16 citations)

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

  • Meteorology
  • China
  • Climatology

Tomohiro Oda mostly deals with Atmospheric sciences, Urban area, Column, Environmental engineering and Fossil fuel. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including AERONET, Aerosol and Southern Hemisphere.

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Best Publications

A very high-resolution (1 km×1 km) global fossil fuel CO 2 emission inventory derived using a point source database and satellite observations of nighttime lights

T. Oda;S. Maksyutov.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2011)

358 Citations

A synthesis of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel combustion

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Biogeosciences (2012)

331 Citations

The Open-source Data Inventory for Anthropogenic CO 2 , version 2016 (ODIAC2016): a global monthly fossil fuel CO 2 gridded emissions data product for tracer transport simulations and surface flux inversions

Tomohiro Oda;Tomohiro Oda;Shamil Maksyutov;Robert J. Andres.
Earth System Science Data (2017)

167 Citations

High Resolution Atmospheric Inversion of Urban CO2 Emissions During the Dormant Season of the Indianapolis Flux Experiment (INFLUX)

Thomas Lauvaux;Thomas Lauvaux;Natasha Miles;Aijun Deng;Scott Richardson.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2016)

144 Citations

Regional CO 2 flux estimates for 2009–2010 based on GOSAT and ground-based CO 2 observations

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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)

144 Citations

Top-down estimate of surface flux in the Los Angeles Basin using a mesoscale inverse modeling technique: assessing anthropogenic emissions of CO, NO x and CO 2 and their impacts

J. Brioude;J. Brioude;W. M. Angevine;W. M. Angevine;R. Ahmadov;R. Ahmadov;S.-W. Kim;S.-W. Kim.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)

132 Citations

NASA's Black Marble Nighttime Lights Product Suite

Miguel O. Román;Zhuosen Wang;Zhuosen Wang;Qingsong Sun;Qingsong Sun;Virginia Kalb.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2018)

127 Citations

Improving the temporal and spatial distribution of CO2 emissions from global fossil fuel emission data sets

Ray Nassar;Louis Napier-Linton;Louis Napier-Linton;Kevin R. Gurney;Robert J. Andres.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)

96 Citations

An intercomparison of inverse models for estimating sources and sinks of CO2 using GOSAT measurements

S. Houweling;D. Baker;S. Basu;Hartmut Boesch.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2015)

90 Citations

Consistent evaluation of ACOS-GOSAT, BESD-SCIAMACHY, CarbonTracker, and MACC through comparisons to TCCON

Susan Kulawik;Debra Wunch;Christopher O'Dell;Christian Frankenberg.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (2016)

82 Citations

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