Scott Robeson

Scott Robeson

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 36

North America-United States

About Scott Robeson

Scott Robeson, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of statistical climatology, climatic change, spatial statistics, environmental remote sensing.

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

A century of reforestation reduced anthropogenic warming in the Eastern United States

Exploring the relationship between SPI and SPEI in a warming world

Rapid urbanization and uneven development of the food retail environment

Tile drainage as a driver of streamflow flashiness in agricultural areas of the Midwest, USA

Interspecific differences in drought and pluvial responses for Quercus alba and Quercus rubra across the eastern United States

A convection‐permitting dynamically downscaled dataset over the Midwestern United States

Hydrologic implications of projected changes in rain-on-snow melt for Great Lakes Basin watersheds

Decomposition of the mean absolute error (MAE) into systematic and unsystematic components

Scott Robeson Information

University

Position

Professor of Geography and Statistics

Citations(all)

6004

Citations(since 2020)

2967

Cited By

4154

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

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Scott Robeson Skills & Research Interests

statistical climatology

climatic change

spatial statistics

environmental remote sensing

Top articles of Scott Robeson

A century of reforestation reduced anthropogenic warming in the Eastern United States

Earth's Future

2024/2

Exploring the relationship between SPI and SPEI in a warming world

Theoretical and Applied Climatology

2023/12/13

Rapid urbanization and uneven development of the food retail environment

Geoforum

2023/12/1

Tile drainage as a driver of streamflow flashiness in agricultural areas of the Midwest, USA

Hydrological Processes

2023/10/31

Interspecific differences in drought and pluvial responses for Quercus alba and Quercus rubra across the eastern United States

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

2023/9/15

A convection‐permitting dynamically downscaled dataset over the Midwestern United States

Geoscience Data Journal

2023/10

Hydrologic implications of projected changes in rain-on-snow melt for Great Lakes Basin watersheds

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

2023/5/4

Decomposition of the mean absolute error (MAE) into systematic and unsystematic components

PloS one

2023/2/17

Younger trees in the upper canopy are more sensitive but also more resilient to drought

Nature climate change

2022/12

Tracks of death: elephant casualties along the Habaipur–Diphu railway in Assam, India

Annals of the American Association of Geographers

2022/8/18

US Gulf Coast tropical cyclone precipitation influenced by volcanism and the North Atlantic subtropical high

Communications Earth & Environment

2022/7/22

Fusion of airborne hyperspectral and LiDAR canopy-height data for estimating fractional cover of tall woody plants, herbaceous vegetation, and other soil cover types in a semi …

International Journal of Remote Sensing

2022/5/19

The impacts of climate change and urbanization on food retailers in urban sub-Saharan Africa

2022/4/1

Spatio-temporal characterization of tropospheric ozone and its precursor pollutants NO2 and HCHO over South Asia

Science of The Total Environment

2022/2/25

Climate change impacts and urban green space adaptation efforts: Evidence from US municipal parks and recreation departments

Urban climate

2021/9/1

Assessing bias in diameter at breast height estimated from tree rings and its effects on basal area increment and biomass

Dendrochronologia

2021/6/1

Choosing an arbitrary calibration period for hydrologic models: How much does it influence water balance simulations?

Hydrological processes

2021/2

Incorporating rain-on-snow into the SWAT model results in more accurate simulations of hydrologic extremes

Journal of Hydrology

2021/12/1

Land-use dynamics associated with mangrove deforestation for aquaculture and the subsequent abandonment of ponds

Science of The Total Environment

2021/10/15

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