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D-Index
40
Citations
7331
World Ranking
8000
National Ranking
299

Vin Morgan 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 Vin Morgan sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 97 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Vin Morgan 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 Vin Morgan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Vin Morgan is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia. Their academic profile reflects engagement in research activities primarily through their association with this institution.

No recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications have been documented for Vin Morgan at this time.

Details regarding their main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics are not available, which limits the ability to outline particular academic interests or scientific domains.

There are also no recorded awards associated with Vin Morgan, and they are currently living.

The available information provides a basic outline of their professional affiliation without further specifics on research output or contributions.

Best Publications

  • Natural and anthropogenic changes in atmospheric CO2 over the last 1000 years from air in Antarctic ice and firn

    D. M. Etheridge;L. P. Steele;R. L. Langenfelds;R. J. Francey

  • A Review of Antarctic Surface Snow Isotopic Composition : Observations, Atmospheric Circulation, and Isotopic Modeling

    V. Masson-Delmotte;S. Hou;A. Ekaykin;J. Jouzel

  • Ice Core Evidence for Antarctic Sea Ice Decline Since the 1950s

    Mark A. J. Curran;Tas D. van Ommen;Vin I. Morgan;Katrina L. Phillips

  • Holocene Climate Variability in Antarctica Based on 11 Ice-Core Isotopic Records

    Valérie Masson;Françoise Vimeux;Jean Jouzel;Vin Morgan

  • Evidence from Antarctic ice cores for recent increases in snow accumulation

    V. I. Morgan;I. D. Goodwin;D. M. Etheridget;C. W. Wookey

  • Insignificant Change in Antarctic Snowfall Since the International Geophysical Year

    Andrew J. Monaghan;David H. Bromwich;Ryan L. Fogt;Sheng Hung Wang

  • The last deglaciation: timing the bipolar seesaw

    J.B. Pedro;J.B. Pedro;T.D. van Ommen;T.D. van Ommen;S.O. Rasmussen;V.I. Morgan;V.I. Morgan

  • Calibrating the ice core paleothermometer using seasonality

    Tas D. van Ommen;Vin Morgan

  • Relative Timing of Deglacial Climate Events in Antarctica and Greenland

    Vin Morgan;Marc Delmotte;Tas van Ommen;Jean Jouzel

  • Site information and initial results from deep ice drilling on Law Dome, Antarctica

    VI Morgan;CW Wookey;Ja Li;TD van Ommen

  • The lead pollution history of Law Dome, Antarctica, from isotopic measurements on ice cores: 1500 AD to 1989 AD

    P. Vallelonga;K. Van de Velde;J.-P. Candelone;V.I. Morgan

  • Snowfall increase in coastal East Antarctica linked with southwest Western Australian drought

    Tas D. van Ommen;Vin Morgan

  • Firn-air δ15N in modern polar sites and glacial–interglacial ice: a model-data mismatch during glacial periods in Antarctica?

    Amaelle Landais;Amaelle Landais;Jean-Marc Barnola;Kenji Kawamura;Nicolas Caillon

  • Oxygen Isotope Evidence for Bottom Freezing on the Amery Ice Shelf

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  • High‐precision dating of volcanic events (A.D. 1301–1995) using ice cores from Law Dome, Antarctica

    Anne S. Palmer;Tas D. van Ommen;Mark A. J. Curran;Vin Morgan

  • A seasonal deuterium excess signal at Law Dome, coastal eastern Antarctica: A southern ocean signature

    Marc Delmotte;Valérie Masson;Jean Jouzel;Vin I. Morgan

  • Deglacial and Holocene changes in accumulation at Law Dome, East Antarctica

    Tas D. Van Ommen;Vin Morgan;Mark A. J. Curran

  • Seasonal characteristics of the major ions in the high-accumulation Dome Summit South ice core, Law Dome, Antarctica

    Mark A.J. Curran;Tas D. Van Ommen;Vin Morgan

  • Integration of ice‐core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group

    Christian S M Turney;Simon Haberle;David Fink;Arnold Peter Kershaw

  • A late medieval warm period in the Southern Ocean as a delayed response to external forcing

    H. Goosse;V. Masson-Delmotte;H. Renssen;M. Delmotte

  • Seasonality in late-Holocene climate from ice-core records

    Vin Morgan;Tas D. van Ommen

Frequent Co-Authors

Tas D. van Ommen
Tas D. van Ommen Australian Antarctic Division
Mark A. J. Curran
Mark A. J. Curran University of Tasmania
Paul Andrew Mayewski
Paul Andrew Mayewski University of Maine
Kevin J.R. Rosman
Kevin J.R. Rosman Curtin University
Claude F. Boutron
Claude F. Boutron Grenoble Alpes University
Jean Jouzel
Jean Jouzel Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
David Etheridge
David Etheridge Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Ian D. Goodwin
Ian D. Goodwin Macquarie University
Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith British Antarctic Survey
Paul Vallelonga
Paul Vallelonga Department of Transport, Western Australia

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