Benjamin Hell

1.6k total citations
20 papers, 360 citations indexed

About

Benjamin Hell is a scholar working on Environmental Chemistry, Atmospheric Science and Earth-Surface Processes. According to data from OpenAlex, Benjamin Hell has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 360 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Environmental Chemistry, 5 papers in Atmospheric Science and 5 papers in Earth-Surface Processes. Recurrent topics in Benjamin Hell's work include Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena (6 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (5 papers) and Geological formations and processes (5 papers). Benjamin Hell is often cited by papers focused on Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena (6 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (5 papers) and Geological formations and processes (5 papers). Benjamin Hell collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Germany and Denmark. Benjamin Hell's co-authors include Martin Jakobsson, Emma Sellén, Ludvig Löwemark, Christian Marcussen, Matt O’Regan, Julian A. Dowdeswell, Leif G. Anderson, Björn Eriksson, Göran Björk and Dirk Gajewski and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, Tectonophysics and Quaternary Science Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Benjamin Hell

18 papers receiving 331 citations

Peers

Benjamin Hell
Ines Dumke Germany
Seong-Pil Kim South Korea
Han‐Joon Kim South Korea
Pankaj Khanna Saudi Arabia
Richard S. Lu United States
A. R. Maffei United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jakobsson, Martin, et al.. (2016). Drumlins in the Gulf of Bothnia. Geological Society London Memoirs. 46(1). 197–198. 5 indexed citations
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Greenwood, Sarah L., et al.. (2016). Esker systems in the Gulf of Bothnia. Geological Society London Memoirs. 46(1). 209–210. 4 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin, et al.. (2015). An Approach Toward Fast Gradient-Based Image Segmentation. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. 24(9). 2633–2645. 12 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin, et al.. (2014). A NEW BATHYMETRY MODEL FOR THE BALTIC SEA. The International Hydrographic Review. 3 indexed citations
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Stengel, Michael, Martin Eisemann, Stephan Wenger, Benjamin Hell, & Marcus Magnor. (2013). Optimizing Apparent Display Resolution Enhancement for Arbitrary Videos. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. 22(9). 3604–3613. 7 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin, et al.. (2012). Improving dense image correspondence estimation with interactive user guidance. 1129–1132. 2 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin, et al.. (2011). The Use of Bathymetric Data in Society and Science: A Review from the Baltic Sea. AMBIO. 41(2). 138–150. 32 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin. (2011). Mapping bathymetry : From measurement to applications. KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology). 3 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin & Martin Jakobsson. (2011). Gridding heterogeneous bathymetric data sets with stacked continuous curvature splines in tension. Marine Geophysical Research. 32(4). 493–501. 31 indexed citations
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Jakobsson, Martin, Johan Nilsson, Matt O’Regan, et al.. (2010). An Arctic Ocean ice shelf during MIS 6 constrained by new geophysical and geological data. Quaternary Science Reviews. 29(25-26). 3505–3517. 103 indexed citations
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Dowdeswell, Julian A., Martin Jakobsson, Kelly Hogan, et al.. (2010). High-resolution geophysical observations of the Yermak Plateau and northern Svalbard margin: implications for ice-sheet grounding and deep-keeled icebergs. Quaternary Science Reviews. 29(25-26). 3518–3531. 54 indexed citations
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Björk, Göran, Leif G. Anderson, Martin Jakobsson, et al.. (2010). Flow of Canadian basin deep water in the Western Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean. Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers. 57(4). 577–586. 25 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin. (2009). Towards the compilation of a new Digital Bathymetric Model of the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Hell, Benjamin. (2009). Interpolation and gridding of very large bathymetric data sets. 1 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin & Martin Jakobsson. (2008). A Data Model and Processing Environment for Ocean-Wide Bathymetric Data Compilations. The International Hydrographic Review. 9(1). 23–33. 2 indexed citations
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Jakobsson, Martin, Dennis A. Darby, Leonid Polyak, et al.. (2008). Lomonosov Ridge off Greenland (LOMROG) 2007 : Coring and high-resolution geophysical mapping. 1 indexed citations
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Scheck‐Wenderoth, Magdalena, et al.. (2007). Basin evolution of the northern part of the Northeast German Basin — Insights from a 3D structural model. Tectonophysics. 437(1-4). 1–16. 44 indexed citations
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Gibbon, Dafydd, et al.. (2004). CoGesT: a Formal Transcription System for Conversational Gesture.. Language Resources and Evaluation. 11 indexed citations
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Gibbon, Dafydd, et al.. (2003). A computational model of arm gestures in conversation. Publication Server of the Institute for German Language (Institute for German Language). 813–816. 17 indexed citations
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Hell, Benjamin, et al.. (2003). Acquiring lexical information from multilevel temporal annotations. Publication Server of the Institute for German Language (Institute for German Language). 2265–2268. 3 indexed citations

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