Matthew R. Johnson

Matthew R. Johnson

Carleton University

H-index: 35

North America-Canada

About Matthew R. Johnson

Matthew R. Johnson, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carleton University, specializes in the field of Methane emissions, inventories, diagnostics, analytics, flaring.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Aerial Survey Sample Size Requirements for Robust Methane Inventories in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry

Assessing Carbon Emissions from Reservoirs in China: Insights from the G-res Model and Implications for Hydropower Planning

A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Regulated OGI Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) Surveys and Aerial Measurements in the Real-World

Accounting for the power of nature: Using flume and field studies to compare the capacities of bio‐energy and fluvial energy to move surficial gravels

Evaluation of a UAV-Based Methodology for Measuring Flare Combustion Efficiency

Objective Probability of Detection Functions for High-Resolution Detection of Point-Source Methane Emissions from Space

Combining Aerial and Ground Surveys to Quantify Oil and Gas Sector Methane Emissions in Colombia

Combustion Efficiency and Methane Emission Rate of Flares Subjected to Crosswind

Matthew R. Johnson Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3551

Citations(since 2020)

1868

Cited By

2435

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

62

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Matthew R. Johnson Skills & Research Interests

Methane emissions

inventories

diagnostics

analytics

flaring

Top articles of Matthew R. Johnson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Aerial Survey Sample Size Requirements for Robust Methane Inventories in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry

Matthew Johnson

Bradley Conrad

David Tyner

2024/3/7

Assessing Carbon Emissions from Reservoirs in China: Insights from the G-res Model and Implications for Hydropower Planning

Zilin Wang

Meili Feng

Faith Chan

Matthew Johnson

2024/3/7

A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Regulated OGI Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) Surveys and Aerial Measurements in the Real-World

Shona Wilde

David Tyner

Bradley Conrad

Matthew Johnson

2024/3/7

Accounting for the power of nature: Using flume and field studies to compare the capacities of bio‐energy and fluvial energy to move surficial gravels

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Matthew F Johnson

Lindsey K Albertson

Nicholas C Everall

Gemma L Harvey

Richard Mason

...

2024/4/22

Evaluation of a UAV-Based Methodology for Measuring Flare Combustion Efficiency

Simon Festa-Bianchet

Milad Mohammadi

Alexis Tanner

Greg Kopp

Matthew Johnson

2024/3/7

Objective Probability of Detection Functions for High-Resolution Detection of Point-Source Methane Emissions from Space

Bradley Conrad

Matthew Johnson

2024/3/7

Combining Aerial and Ground Surveys to Quantify Oil and Gas Sector Methane Emissions in Colombia

Nikolai Calderon-Cangrejo

Simon A Festa-Bianchet

Bradley M Conrad

David R Tyner

Shona E Wilde

...

2024/3/7

Combustion Efficiency and Methane Emission Rate of Flares Subjected to Crosswind

Milad Mohammadikharkeshi

Damon Burtt

Alexis D Tanner

Brian Crosland

Gregory A Kopp

...

2024/3/7

Deployment-Invariant Probability of Detection Characterization for Aerial Lidar Methane Detection

Michael Thorpe

Aaron Kreitinger

Dominic T Altamura

Cameron D Dudiak

Bradley M Conrad

...

2024/1/24

Robust probabilities of detection and quantification uncertainty for aerial methane detection: Examples for three airborne technologies

Remote Sensing of Environment

Bradley M Conrad

David R Tyner

Matthew R Johnson

2023/4/1

The Futility of Relative Methane Reduction Targets in the Absence of Measurement-Based Inventories

Environmental Science & Technology

Bradley M Conrad

David R Tyner

Matthew R Johnson

2023/12/4

Methane venting at cold heavy oil production with sand (CHOPS) facilities is significantly underreported and led by high-emitting wells with low or negative value

Environmental Science & Technology

Simon A Festa-Bianchet

David R Tyner

Scott P Seymour

Matthew R Johnson

2023/2/6

A measurement-based upstream oil and gas methane inventory for Alberta, Canada reveals higher emissions and different sources than official estimates

Communications Earth & Environment

Bradley M Conrad

David R Tyner

Hugh Z Li

Donglai Xie

Matthew R Johnson

2023/11/15

Origins of oil and gas sector methane emissions: on-site investigations of aerial measured sources

Environmental Science & Technology

Matthew R Johnson

David R Tyner

Bradley M Conrad

2023/1/30

Fence-Line Spectroscopic Measurements Suggest Carry-Over of Salt-Laden Aerosols into Flare Systems Is Common

Environmental Science & Technology Letters

Zachary R Milani

Bradley M Conrad

Cameron S Roth

Matthew R Johnson

2023/10/5

Methane venting from uncontrolled production storage tanks at conventional oil wells—Temporal variability, root causes, and implications for measurement

Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene

Simon A Festa-Bianchet

Zachary R Milani

Matthew R Johnson

2023/1/5

Measurement-Based Methane Inventory for Upstream Oil and Gas Production in Alberta, Canada Reveals Higher Emissions and Starkly Different Sources than Official Estimates

Bradley Conrad

David Tyner

Hugh Li

Donglai Xie

Matthew Johnson

2023/8/8

Creating measurement-based oil and gas sector methane inventories using source-resolved aerial surveys

Communications Earth & Environment

Matthew R Johnson

Bradley M Conrad

David R Tyner

2023/4/25

Development of a sub-ppb resolution methane sensor using a GaSb-based DFB diode laser near 3270 nm for fugitive emission measurement

ACS sensors

Jalal Norooz Oliaee

Nicaulas A Sabourin

Simon A Festa-Bianchet

James A Gupta

Matthew R Johnson

...

2022/1/20

A Measurement-Based Methane Inventory for Conventional Upstream Oil & Gas Production in Canada

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Matthew Johnson

David R Tyner

Bradley Mark Conrad

2022/12

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