Scholarly Impact

The scientific productivity of the Tudor Hill Marine Atmospheric Observatory has been assessed using publication metrics calculated by Google Scholar.  An extensive analysis of peer-reviewed literature was undertaken to identify papers derived from: a) research work undertaken at the facility; or b) significant analysis and/or interpretation of data acquired at the facility. Publications were excluded if they only included repetition of previously published data and results without further analysis, or simply reported or acknowledged the facility.  Note that this analysis is restricted to peer-reviewed publications and as such does not include or acknowledge the large contributions made to non-peer-reviewed publications or data products created by external users such as NOAA and NASA.

Since its establishment in 1988 up to the end of 2017, research conducted at the Tudor Hill Marine Atmospheric Observatory has contributed significantly to the publication of at least 114 peer-reviewed papers, generating an h-index of 49 and yielding over 7,000 citations in a period of 30 years.

Over the past 15 years of NSF support (to end of 2017), research activities at the facility have generated or significantly contributed to 70 peer-reviewed publications – a mean of 4.7 papers per year – and since just 2013 the facility has established an h-index of 29.

Bibliographic data are available for download here in CSV (if using Safari as your web browser, please right click and choose “Save linked filed as”). For additional formats, including BibTeX and EndNote, please contact Andrew Peters (Andrew.Peters@bios.edu).