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D-Index
66
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16930
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2074
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847

William A. Jury 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 William A. Jury sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 187 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

William A. Jury 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 William A. Jury sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% 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

  • 2000 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1999 - Don and Betty Kirkham Soil Physics Award, American Society of Agronomy
  • 1996 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1992 - Environmental Quality Research Award, American Society of Agronomy
  • 1989 - Soil Science Research Award, American Society of Agronomy
  • 1988 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

Overview

William A. Jury is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States. The scientist's career is marked by a series of awards from notable professional organizations, reflecting recognition in the fields related to soil and environmental sciences. These awards include distinctions from the American Society of Agronomy and fellowship status in several scientific societies.

The honors received by William A. Jury are:

  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2000)
  • Don and Betty Kirkham Soil Physics Award, American Society of Agronomy (1999)
  • Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU) (1996)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1995)
  • Environmental Quality Research Award, American Society of Agronomy (1992)
  • Soil Science Research Award, American Society of Agronomy (1989)
  • Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) (1988)

The recognition from these organizations often highlights contributions to soil physics, environmental quality research, and soil science, suggesting an academic and research focus in these areas. Being a member of the National Academy of Sciences situates William A. Jury among a distinguished group of scientists acknowledged for their work at the national level in the United States.

Although specific research papers or publication venues are not listed, the range of awards and fellowships implies extensive involvement in advancing knowledge related to soil properties, physics, and their environmental impacts. The fellowships from societies such as AGU, AAAS, and SSSA indicate multidisciplinary engagement spanning geophysical and broader scientific advances.

William A. Jury's affiliation with the University of California, Riverside provides an institutional context associated with research and higher education, potentially encompassing mentoring, teaching, and contributing to the academic community in agricultural and environmental sciences.

Best Publications

  • SUSCEPTIBILITY OF SOILS TO PREFERENTIAL FLOW OF WATER : A FIELD STUDY

    Markus Flury;Hannes Flühler;William A. Jury;Jörg Leuenberger

  • Behavior Assessment Model for Trace Organics in Soil: I. Model Description

    W.A. Jury;W.F. Spencer;W.J. Farmer

  • Simulation of solute transport using a transfer function model

    William A. Jury

  • Enantioselectivity in environmental safety of current chiral insecticides

    Weiping Liu;Jianying Gan;Daniel Schlenk;William A. Jury

  • The Emerging Global Water Crisis: Managing Scarcity and Conflict Between Water Users

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  • The role of science in solving the world's emerging water problems

    William A. Jury;Henry Vaux

  • Evaluation of Pesticide Groundwater Pollution Potential from Standard Indices of Soil-Chemical Adsorption and Biodegradation

    William A. Jury;Dennis D. Focht;Walter J. Farmer

  • Evaluation of volatilization by organic chemicals residing below the soil surface

    William A. Jury;David Russo;Gary Streile;Hesham El Abd

  • Transfer Functions and Solute Movement Through Soil: Theory and Applications

    William A. Jury;Kurt Roth

  • A Transfer Function Model of Solute Transport Through Soil: 1. Fundamental Concepts

    William A. Jury;Garrison Sposito;Robert E. White

  • Fundamental Problems in the Stochastic Convection‐Dispersion Model of Solute Transport in Aquifers and Field Soils

    Garrison Sposito;William A. Jury;Vijay K. Gupta

  • A Field Study Using Dyes to Characterize Preferential Flow of Water

    Masoud Ghodrati;William A. Jury

  • Transport of Chemicals Through Soil: Mechanisms, Models, and Field Applications

    William A. Jury;Hannes Flühler

  • Characterizing the Dependence of Gas Diffusion Coefficient on Soil Properties

    Yan Jin;William A. Jury

  • Field calibration and validation of solute transport models for the unsaturated zone

    William A. Jury;Garrison Sposito

  • Transport of Chloride Through an Unsaturated Field Soil

    K. Roth;W. A. Jury;H. Flühler;W. Attinger

  • A field test of the transfer function model for predicting solute transport

    William A. Jury;Lewis H. Stolzy;Peter Shouse

  • Field scale transport of bromide in an unsaturated soil: 1. Experimental methodology and results

    Greg L. Butters;William A. Jury;Frederick F. Ernst

  • Behavior assessment model for trace organics in soil. III: Application of screening model

    W. A. Jury;W. F. Spencer;W. J. Farmer

  • Behavior assessment model for trace organics in soil. II: Chemical classification and parameter sensitivity

    W. A. Jury;W. J. Farmer;W. F. Spencer

  • Climate Change and the Integrity of Science

    Jennifer Sills;P. H. Gleick;R. M. Adams;R. M. Amasino

Frequent Co-Authors

Garrison Sposito
Garrison Sposito University of California, Berkeley
David Russo
David Russo Agricultural Research Organization
Markus Flury
Markus Flury Washington State University
William T. Frankenberger
William T. Frankenberger University of California, Riverside
Peter J. Shouse
Peter J. Shouse Agricultural Research Service
Scott R. Yates
Scott R. Yates Agricultural Research Service
Thilo Streck
Thilo Streck University of Hohenheim
Josée Fortin
Josée Fortin Université Laval
Laosheng Wu
Laosheng Wu University of California, Riverside

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