Convection – Research Community


Who is who in the convection research, which scientific journals are publishing these scientific papers, what are the key conferences, what are the key arguments used, etc…..

Method of Research: Arxiv Papers by Google Rank United States (14.06.2023)

Search Term: arxiv.org planet convection

List of papers as data source:

  1. A Radiative-Convective Model for Terrestrial Planets with Self-Consistent Patchy Clouds
  2. Atmospheric convection plays a key role in the climate of tidally-locked terrestrial exoplanets: insights from high-resolution simulations
  3. Layered semi-convection and tides in giant planet interiors
  4. 3D convection-resolving model of temperate, tidally-locked exoplanets
  5. Thermal Evolution and magnetic history of rocky planets
  6. Compositional Convection in the Deep Interior of Uranus
  7. Convection and Mixing in Giant Planet Evolution
  8. Continuous reorientation of synchronous terrestrial planets controlled by mantle convection
  9. Thermal convection in the crust of the dwarf planet (1) Ceres
  10. Layered semi-convection and tides in giant planet interiors – II. Tidal dissipation
  11. Work in Progress – more to follow
NameInstitutionGoogle Rank
James D. Windsor Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science, Northern Arizona University, Habitability, Atmospheres, and Biosignatures Laboratory, University of Arizona, NASA Nexus for Exoplanet System Science Virtual Planetary Laboratory, University of Washington1
Tyler D. RobinsonLunar & Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science, Northern Arizona University, Habitability, Atmospheres, and Biosignatures Laboratory, University of Arizona, NASA Nexus for Exoplanet System Science Virtual Planetary Laboratory, University of Washington1
Ravi kumar Kopparapu5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt1
David E. TrillingDepartment of Astronomy and Planetary Science, Northern Arizona University1
Joe LLamaLowell Observatory, Flagstaff. Arizona1
Amber YoungDepartment of Astronomy and Planetary Science, Northern Arizona University, Habitability, Atmospheres, and Biosignatures Laboratory, University of Arizona, NASA Nexus for Exoplanet System Science Virtual Planetary Laboratory, University of Washington1
Denis E. SergeevDepartment of mathematics
College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter
2
F. Hugo LambertDepartment of mathematics
College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter
2
Nathan J. MayneDepartment of astrophysics
College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter
2
Ian A. BoutleDepartment of astrophysics
College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Met Office, Fitzroy Road, Exeter
2
James Manners Met Office, Fitzroy Road, Exeter, Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter2
Krisztian KoharyDepartment of astrophysics
College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter
2
Quentin AndréLaboratoire AIM Paris-Saclay, CEA/DRF – CNRS – Universit´e Paris-Diderot3
Stéphane MathisLaboratoire AIM Paris-Saclay, CEA/DRF – CNRS – Universit´e Paris-Diderot, LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, Sorbonne Universits3
A. J. BarkerDepartment of Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematics, University of Leeds3
Maxence Lefèvre Department of Physics (Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics),
University of Oxford
4
Martin Turbet2Observatoire Astronomique de l’Université de Genève4
Raymond PierrehumbertDepartment of Physics (Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics),
University of Oxford
4
Jisheng Zhang Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, the University of Chicago5
Leslie A. RogersDepartment of Astronomy and Astrophysics, the University of Chicago5
Dustin J. Hill Department of Physics, Drexel University, Philadelphia6
Krista M. SoderlundInstitute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin6
Stephen L. W. McMillanDepartment of Physics, Drexel University, Philadelphia6
Allona Vazan Department of Geophysics, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Tel-Aviv University7
Ravit HelledDepartment of Geophysics, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Tel-Aviv University7
Attay KovetzDepartment of Geophysics, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Tel-Aviv University7
Morris PodolakDepartment of Geophysics, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Tel-Aviv University7
Jeremy LeconteLaboratoire d’astrophysique de Bordeaux, Univ. Bordeaux8
Michelangelo FormisanoINAF-IAPS, Rome9
C. FedericoINAF-IAPS, Rome9
J. Castillo-RogezJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Tecnhology, Pasadena,9
M.C. De SanctisINAF-IAPS, Rome9
G. MagniINAF-IAPS, Rome9
Quentin André Laboratoire AIM Paris-Saclay, CEA/DRF – CNRS – Universit´e Paris-Diderot10
Stéphane MathisLaboratoire AIM Paris-Saclay, CEA/DRF – CNRS – Universit´e Paris-Diderot, LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University, CNRS, Sorbonne Universits10
Adrian J. BarkerDepartment of Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematics, University of Leeds10

Researcher and Institution

Citations

Number of CitationsGoogle Rank
01
462
243
174
15
06
527
08
49
1410

Scientific Journal or other Publications

PublicationGoogle Rank
1
ApJ – The Astrophysical Journal2
SF2A 2017 proceeding3
ApJ – The Astrophysical Journal4
ApJ – The Astrophysical Journal5
6
ApJ – The Astrophysical Journal7
Nature Geoscience8
MNRAS9
Astronomy & Astrophysics10

Latest Discussion

After analysing the community and understanding their channels is next to have a look at the latest discussion within the community and where the research is heading.

Research Method: Arxiv Papers Google Rank (14.06.2023)

Past Year

  1. A Radiative-Convective Model for Terrestrial Planets with Self-Consistent Patchy Clouds
  2. Convection and Clouds under Different Planetary Gravities Simulated by a Small-domain Cloud-resolving Model
  3. Thermal Evolution and magnetic history of rocky planets
  4. Convective outgassing efficiency in planetary magma oceans: insights from computational fluid dynamics
  5. Synergies between Venus & Exoplanetary Observations

Most popular disucssion:

Google Rank overall match with latest Discussion in the last year – papers in both list with Google Rank overall highest define the most popular discussion based on Google Rank.

Author Guidelines Scientific Journals

ApJL – The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Nature Geoscience

MNRAS – Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Astronomy & Astrophysics


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