Ian Allison

1.8k total citations
40 papers, 852 citations indexed

About

Ian Allison is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ian Allison has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 852 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Atmospheric Science, 13 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 11 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Ian Allison's work include Cryospheric studies and observations (29 papers), Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics (19 papers) and Winter Sports Injuries and Performance (13 papers). Ian Allison is often cited by papers focused on Cryospheric studies and observations (29 papers), Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics (19 papers) and Winter Sports Injuries and Performance (13 papers). Ian Allison collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. Ian Allison's co-authors include H. A. Fricker, N. W. Young, С. В. Попов, Mike Craven, Richard Coleman, Phillip Kruss, Roland Warner, A. P. Worby, Olav Orheim and Laura Herráiz‐Borreguero and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres and Geophysical Research Letters.

In The Last Decade

Ian Allison

39 papers receiving 788 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ian Allison Australia 18 759 252 118 97 75 40 852
Charles Swithinbank United Kingdom 18 720 0.9× 253 1.0× 185 1.6× 202 2.1× 41 0.5× 74 860
Vincent Peyaud France 11 562 0.7× 148 0.6× 132 1.1× 36 0.4× 104 1.4× 18 622
D. E. Kowalewski United States 12 675 0.9× 136 0.5× 72 0.6× 220 2.3× 89 1.2× 23 774
Laura Edwards United Kingdom 7 886 1.2× 355 1.4× 200 1.7× 114 1.2× 190 2.5× 13 1.0k
Olav Orheim Norway 17 739 1.0× 158 0.6× 117 1.0× 157 1.6× 37 0.5× 48 796
Michael Wolovick China 13 582 0.8× 259 1.0× 188 1.6× 75 0.8× 108 1.4× 39 667
J. Zwally United States 6 1.0k 1.3× 89 0.4× 83 0.7× 112 1.2× 281 3.7× 13 1.1k
Ronja Reese Germany 14 782 1.0× 344 1.4× 146 1.2× 50 0.5× 191 2.5× 28 862
Bruce Elder United States 14 1.1k 1.4× 57 0.2× 61 0.5× 79 0.8× 106 1.4× 26 1.1k
U. K. Rick United States 4 422 0.6× 68 0.3× 61 0.5× 36 0.4× 95 1.3× 7 521

Countries citing papers authored by Ian Allison

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ian Allison

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ian Allison

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ian Allison. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ian Allison based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ian Allison. Ian Allison is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Okay‐Somerville, Belgin, et al.. (2020). Disentangling the impact of social disadvantage on ‘becoming employable’: evidence from STEM student university-to-work transitions. Studies in Higher Education. 47(3). 545–559. 17 indexed citations
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Drewry, David J., et al.. (2016). Science and exploration in the high interior of East Antarctica in the twentieth century. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 3 indexed citations
3.
Zhao, Chen & Ian Allison. (2016). Some aspects of Chinese-Australian cooperation in Antarctic Research over the past forty years. ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE. 27(2). 126–137. 1 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian, et al.. (2016). Climate and meteorological processes of the East Antarctic ice sheet between Zhongshan and Dome-A. ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE. 27(2). 90–101. 3 indexed citations
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Herráiz‐Borreguero, Laura, Ian Allison, Mike Craven, Keith W. Nicholls, & Mark Rosenberg. (2013). Ice shelf/ocean interactions under the Amery Ice Shelf: Seasonal variability and its effect on marine ice formation. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans. 118(12). 7117–7131. 39 indexed citations
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Krupnik, Igor, Ian Allison, Robin E. Bell, et al.. (2011). Understanding Earth's Polar Challenges: International Polar Year 2007-2008 - Summary by the IPY Joint Committee. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 17 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian, et al.. (2011). The AMISOR (Amery Ice Shelf Ocean Research) project: an overview. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 1 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian. (2010). The Science of Climate Change: Questions and Answers. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 28 indexed citations
9.
Allison, Ian, Michel Béland, & David Carlson. (2008). Status and Progress of the International Polar Year. Eos. 89(34). 313–314. 2 indexed citations
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Chen, Zhigang, et al.. (2007). Seasonal variations of the near surfacelayer parameters over the Antarctic ice sheet in Princess Elizabeth Land,East Antarctica. ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE. 122–134. 4 indexed citations
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Massom, Robert A., A. P. Worby, Victoria I. Lytle, et al.. (2006). Arise (Antarctic Remote Ice Sensing Experiment) in the East 2003: validation of Satellite-derived Sea-ice data products. Annals of Glaciology. 44. 288–296. 34 indexed citations
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Fricker, H. A., Ian Allison, Mike Craven, et al.. (2002). Redefinition of the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, grounding zone. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 107(B5). 61 indexed citations
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Massom, Robert A., et al.. (1997). Floe sizes in the East Antarctic sea ice zone estimated using combined SAR and field data. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 414. 931–936. 6 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian, et al.. (1989). Seasonal Changes in Iceberg Distribution off East Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology. 12. 211–211. 6 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian. (1989). The East Antarctic sea ice zone: Ice characteristics and drift. GeoJournal. 18(1). 103–115. 33 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian. (1981). Sea Level, Ice and Climatic Change. 50 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian. (1979). The Mass Budget of the Lambert Glacier Drainage Basin, Antarctica. Journal of Glaciology. 24(90). 511–511. 1 indexed citations
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Allison, Ian. (1979). The Mass Budget of the Lambert Glacier Drainage Basin, Antarctica. Journal of Glaciology. 22(87). 223–235. 10 indexed citations
19.
Allison, Ian & Phillip Kruss. (1977). Estimation of Recent Climate Change in Irian Jaya by Numerical Modeling of its Tropical Glaciers. Arctic and Alpine Research. 9(1). 49–60. 21 indexed citations
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Greenland, David, Geoff Hope, J. A. Petersen, Ian Allison, & Uwe Radok. (1977). The Equatorial Glaciers of New Guinea. Results of the 1971-1973 Australian Universities' Expeditions to Irian Jaya: Survey, Glaciology, Meteorology, Biology and Paleoenvironments. Arctic and Alpine Research. 9(3). 322–322. 16 indexed citations

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