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Interview
with:
Dr.
Bernard Chouet
March
2005 |
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According
to our Special Topic on volcano research, the
scientist with the second-highest total citations is
Bernard Chouet, with 24 papers collectively cited 591
times. His most-cited paper, "Long-period volcano
seismicity: its source and use in eruption
forecasting," (Nature 380[6572]: 309-16,
28 March 1996), is ranked at #8 on the list of
most-cited volcano papers over the past decade, with
122 citations. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Chouet has 26 papers cited a
total of 669 times to date in the Geosciences field.
Dr. Chouet is a member of the United States Geological
Survey’s Volcano Hazards Team. In this interview, he
talks with correspondent Gary Taubes about his highly
cited work.
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Essay
by:
Professor Stephen Sparks
January
2005 |
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According
to our Special Topics analysis of volcano research
over the past decade, the most-cited author in this
field is Professor Stephen Sparks, with 54 papers
cited a total of 667 times. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Professor Sparks has 66 papers cited a
total of 997 times to date in the field of
Geosciences. Professor Sparks is the NERC Research
Professor and Director of the Centre for Environmental
and Geophysical Flows at the University of Bristol in
the UK. In this essay, he talks about his highly cited
work on volcanoes.
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Mini Profiles
December 2004 |
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