Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Achieving sub-pixel geolocation accuracy in support of MODIS land science
2002453 citationsRobert E. Wolfe, Masahiro Nishihama et al.Remote Sensing of Environmentprofile →
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Fleig, A. J.. (2008). Source Code, an Essential Part of Providing Complete Provenance. AGUFM. 2008.2 indexed citations
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Fleig, A. J.. (2008). Current Climate Data Set Documentation Standards: Somewhere between Anagrams and Full Disclosure. AGUFM. 2008.2 indexed citations
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Fleig, A. J. & Curt Tilmes. (2006). Provenance and Reuse: Essential Elements for Long Term Climate Data Sets. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2006.1 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Suraiya P., P. F. Levelt, E. Hilsenrath, et al.. (2005). Atmospheric Trace Gases, Aerosols, and Cloud Data from the EOS Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on the Aura Satellite. AGUFM. 2005.2 indexed citations
Wolfe, Robert E., Masahiro Nishihama, A. J. Fleig, et al.. (2002). Achieving sub-pixel geolocation accuracy in support of MODIS land science. Remote Sensing of Environment. 83(1-2). 31–49.453 indexed citations breakdown →
Masuoka, E., A. J. Fleig, Robert E. Wolfe, & Frederick S. Patt. (1998). Key characteristics of MODIS data products. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 36(4). 1313–1323.99 indexed citations
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Fleig, A. J., David S. Silberstein, C. G. Wellemeyer, et al.. (1989). An Assessment of the SBUV/TOMS Ozone Data Quality, Based on Comparison with External Data. 232.6 indexed citations
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Schlesinger, Barry M., Richard P. Cebula, Donald F. Heath, & A. J. Fleig. (1988). Nimbus 7 Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) spectral scan solar irradiance and Earth radiance product user's guide. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).13 indexed citations
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Fleig, A. J. & Ralph J. Cicerone. (1984). Preface. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 89(D4). 4967–4967.1 indexed citations
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Klenk, K. F., P. K. Bhartia, A. J. Fleig, & C. L. Mateer. (1983). Vertical ozone profile determination from Nimbus-7 SBUV measurements. 103–106.9 indexed citations
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Fleig, A. J., et al.. (1983). An intercomparison of ozone profile measurements from LIMS, SAGE, and SBUV.1 indexed citations
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Bhartia, P. K., et al.. (1983). Observation of El Chichon volcanic aerosols by the solar backscattered ultraviolet (SBUV) experiment. 357–360.2 indexed citations
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Fleig, A. J., K. F. Klenk, P. K. Bhartia, David Gordon, & Werner Schneider. (1982). User's guide for the Solar Backscattered Ultraviolet (SBUV) instrument first year ozone-S data set. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 26(9). 269–72.17 indexed citations
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Fleig, A. J., K. F. Klenk, P. K. Bhartia, & David Gordon. (1982). User's guide for the Total-Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) instrument first year ozone T data set. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).15 indexed citations
Krueger, A. J., B. Guenther, A. J. Fleig, et al.. (1980). Satellite ozone measurements. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 296(1418). 191–204.31 indexed citations
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Chappelle, Emmett W., et al.. (1971). An automated luciferase assay of bacteria in urine. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA).1 indexed citations
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