Herbert Haas

1.0k total citations
36 papers, 633 citations indexed

About

Herbert Haas is a scholar working on Paleontology, Anthropology and Atmospheric Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Herbert Haas has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 633 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Paleontology, 10 papers in Anthropology and 7 papers in Atmospheric Science. Recurrent topics in Herbert Haas's work include Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (14 papers), Archaeology and Natural History (6 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (6 papers). Herbert Haas is often cited by papers focused on Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (14 papers), Archaeology and Natural History (6 papers) and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (6 papers). Herbert Haas collaborates with scholars based in United States, Chile and Australia. Herbert Haas's co-authors include Robert Stuckenrath, Vance T. Holliday, Edwin P. Weeks, Donald C. Thorstenson, Donald Fisher, C. Vance Haynes, Georges Bonani, Fred Wendorf, Romuald Schild and Eileen Johnson and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Water Resources Research and SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series.

In The Last Decade

Herbert Haas

33 papers receiving 553 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Herbert Haas United States 16 277 208 207 114 110 36 633
S. M. Berhe United Kingdom 10 186 0.7× 145 0.7× 184 0.9× 46 0.4× 134 1.2× 13 927
Phillip G. Macumber Australia 10 127 0.5× 135 0.6× 116 0.6× 64 0.6× 69 0.6× 17 407
Tim Atkinson United Kingdom 13 246 0.9× 126 0.6× 330 1.6× 132 1.2× 135 1.2× 24 751
Ronny Friedrich Germany 16 207 0.7× 74 0.4× 335 1.6× 89 0.8× 117 1.1× 61 712
Jack Donahue United States 15 317 1.1× 178 0.9× 353 1.7× 83 0.7× 104 0.9× 39 765
Marian M. Domanski Australia 12 306 1.1× 340 1.6× 97 0.5× 131 1.1× 161 1.5× 22 701
Gdaliahu Gvirtzman Israel 12 138 0.5× 62 0.3× 212 1.0× 63 0.6× 62 0.6× 16 474
Ian Moffat Australia 16 411 1.5× 265 1.3× 181 0.9× 209 1.8× 257 2.3× 76 909
Mohamed A. Hamdan Egypt 15 163 0.6× 66 0.3× 291 1.4× 77 0.7× 84 0.8× 37 583
Todd Lange United States 18 403 1.5× 142 0.7× 570 2.8× 210 1.8× 150 1.4× 35 1.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Herbert Haas

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Herbert Haas

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Arriaza, Bernardo, et al.. (2005). Differential Mortuary Treatment among the Andean Chinchorro Fishers: Social Inequalities or In Situ Regional Cultural Evolution?. Current Anthropology. 46(4). 662–671. 32 indexed citations
2.
Bonani, Georges, Herbert Haas, Zahi Hawass, et al.. (2001). Radiocarbon Dates of Old and Middle Kingdom Monuments in Egypt. Radiocarbon. 43(3). 1297–1320. 22 indexed citations
3.
Prudic, David E., Robert G. Striegl, Richard W. Healy, Robert L. Michel, & Herbert Haas. (1999). Tritium and 14C concentrations in unsaturated-zone gases at test hole UZB-2, Amargosa Desert Research Site, 1994-98: A section in U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program: Proceedings of the technical meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, March 8-12, 1999: Volume 3 (Part C) (WRI 99-4018C)>. 475–484. 1 indexed citations
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Haas, Herbert, et al.. (1999). Analyse des Systemeinflusses auf die Spitzenbelastung im Pkw-Handschaltgetriebe. ATZ - Automobiltechnische Zeitschrift. 101(10). 812–819. 2 indexed citations
5.
Haas, Herbert, et al.. (1997). Calibration Technique for 14C Data Clusters: Fitting Relative Chronologies onto Absolute Time Scales. Radiocarbon. 40(1). 561–569. 1 indexed citations
6.
Shimada, Izumi, Ken B. Anderson, Herbert Haas, & Jean H. Langenheim. (1996). Amber from 1000-Year Old Prehispanic Tombs in Northern Peru. MRS Proceedings. 462. 2 indexed citations
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Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquı́n, et al.. (1995). First Radiocarbon Dates for San Josecito Cave, Nuevo León, México. Quaternary Research. 43(2). 255–258. 11 indexed citations
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Haas, Herbert. (1995). Change of Calibration Parameters in Frequently Used Vials in Benzene Scintillation Counting. Radiocarbon. 37(2). 737–742. 1 indexed citations
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Haas, Herbert, et al.. (1991). Absolute radiocarbon chronology of the Aubrey Clovis site, Texas, based on soil humate stratigraphy.. Radiocarbon. 33(2). 204–205. 2 indexed citations
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Polach, Henry, Lauri Kaihola, Steve Robertson, & Herbert Haas. (1988). Small Sample 14C Dating by Liquid Scintillation Spectrometry. Radiocarbon. 30(2). 153–155. 11 indexed citations
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Yang, In, Herbert Haas, Edwin P. Weeks, & Donald C. Thorstenson. (1985). Analysis of gaseous-phase stable and radioactive isotopes in the unsaturated zone, Yucca Mountain, Nevada. University of North Texas Digital Library (University of North Texas). 4 indexed citations
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Holliday, Vance T., Eileen Johnson, Herbert Haas, & Robert Stuckenrath. (1983). Radiocarbon Ages From The Lubbock Lake Site, 1950-1980: Framework For Gul Tural And Ecological Change On The Southern High Plains. Plains Anthropologist. 28(101). 165–182. 42 indexed citations
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Haas, Herbert, Donald Fisher, Donald C. Thorstenson, & Edwin P. Weeks. (1983). 13CO2 and 14CO2 Measurements on Soil Atmosphere Sampled in the Sub-Surface Unsaturated Zone in the Western Great Plains of the US. Radiocarbon. 25(2). 301–314. 48 indexed citations
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Thorstenson, Donald C., Edwin P. Weeks, Herbert Haas, & Donald Fisher. (1983). Distribution of Gaseous 12CO2, 13CO2, and 14CO2 in the Sub-Soil Unsaturated Zone of the Western US Great Plains. Radiocarbon. 25(2). 315–346. 53 indexed citations
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Haynes, C. Vance & Herbert Haas. (1980). Radiocarbon Evidence for Holocene Recharge of Groundwater, Western Desert, Egypt. Radiocarbon. 22(3). 705–717. 29 indexed citations
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Wendorf, Fred, et al.. (1979). Use of Barley in the Egyptian Late Paleolithic. Science. 205(4413). 1341–1347. 47 indexed citations
17.
Haas, Herbert, et al.. (1975). Southern Methodist University Radiocarbon Date List II. Radiocarbon. 17(3). 354–363. 10 indexed citations
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Haas, Herbert, et al.. (1974). Southern Methodist University Radiocarbon Date List I. Radiocarbon. 16(3). 368–380. 32 indexed citations
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Haas, Herbert, et al.. (1965). Component Standardization for Truck Variety at Low Volume. SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series. 1. 2 indexed citations
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Haas, Herbert. (1958). SOME MULTIFUEL ENGINE EXPERIENCES. SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series. 1. 1 indexed citations

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