James D. Happell

1.3k total citations
22 papers, 953 citations indexed

About

James D. Happell is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, James D. Happell has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 953 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 8 papers in Atmospheric Science and 7 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in James D. Happell's work include Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics (13 papers), Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (7 papers) and Marine and coastal ecosystems (7 papers). James D. Happell is often cited by papers focused on Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics (13 papers), Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (7 papers) and Marine and coastal ecosystems (7 papers). James D. Happell collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and France. James D. Happell's co-authors include Jeffrey P. Chanton, Gary J. Whiting, Douglas W.R. Wallace, William Showers, Zafer Top, D. S. Bartlett, René M. Price, Peter K. Swart, Rana A. Fine and Bernadette M. Sloyan and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Environmental Science & Technology and Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.

In The Last Decade

James D. Happell

22 papers receiving 860 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James D. Happell United States 15 450 405 304 277 219 22 953
Stagg L. King United States 9 325 0.7× 246 0.6× 266 0.9× 222 0.8× 177 0.8× 11 673
Hein de Baar Netherlands 9 263 0.6× 252 0.6× 464 1.5× 102 0.4× 446 2.0× 12 998
Xiaole Sun Sweden 17 175 0.4× 188 0.5× 297 1.0× 306 1.1× 262 1.2× 41 840
B. Bolin Sweden 11 458 1.0× 174 0.4× 309 1.0× 145 0.5× 160 0.7× 21 885
Victoria M. Ballester United States 4 434 1.0× 331 0.8× 146 0.5× 287 1.0× 491 2.2× 5 987
Miitta Rantakari Finland 17 664 1.5× 637 1.6× 437 1.4× 620 2.2× 947 4.3× 22 1.5k
J. E. Fessenden United States 16 389 0.9× 155 0.4× 331 1.1× 112 0.4× 43 0.2× 23 849
P.V. Narvekar India 15 353 0.8× 509 1.3× 360 1.2× 282 1.0× 1.1k 4.9× 29 1.5k
Marshall W. Bowles United States 14 204 0.5× 459 1.1× 158 0.5× 537 1.9× 180 0.8× 26 928
Julia Guimond United States 13 131 0.3× 382 0.9× 207 0.7× 127 0.5× 146 0.7× 21 700

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James D. Happell

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rhew, R. C. & James D. Happell. (2016). The atmospheric partial lifetime of carbon tetrachloride with respect to the global soil sink. Geophysical Research Letters. 43(6). 2889–2895. 8 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., et al.. (2014). A reassessment of the soil sink for atmospheric carbon tetrachloride based upon static flux chamber measurements. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry. 71(2). 113–123. 7 indexed citations
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González‐Dávila, Melchor, J. Magdalena Santana‐Casiano, Rana A. Fine, et al.. (2011). Carbonate system in the water masses of the Southeast Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during February and March 2008. Biogeosciences. 8(5). 1401–1413. 18 indexed citations
4.
González‐Dávila, Melchor, J. Magdalena Santana‐Casiano, Rana A. Fine, et al.. (2011). Carbonate system buffering in the water masses of the Southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during February–March 2008. Acceda (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria). 1 indexed citations
5.
Goodwin, Kelly D., et al.. (2011). Microbial Removal of Atmospheric Carbon Tetrachloride in Bulk Aerobic Soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77(17). 5835–5841. 4 indexed citations
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Hartin, Corinne, Rana A. Fine, Bernadette M. Sloyan, et al.. (2011). Formation rates of Subantarctic mode water and Antarctic intermediate water within the South Pacific. Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers. 58(5). 524–534. 101 indexed citations
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Opsahl, Stephen P., James D. Happell, & Jeffrey P. Chanton. (2007). Unusual Chemistry and Anthropogenic Contaminants in Upper Floridan Aquifer Groundwater Underneath the Chickasawhatchee Swamp. SMARTech Repository (Georgia Institute of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., Stephen P. Opsahl, Zafer Top, & Jeffrey P. Chanton. (2005). Apparent CFC and 3H/3He age differences in water from Floridan Aquifer springs. Journal of Hydrology. 319(1-4). 410–426. 25 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., et al.. (2004). A history of atmospheric tritium gas (HT) 1950–2002. Tellus B. 56(3). 183–183. 18 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., René M. Price, Zafer Top, & Peter K. Swart. (2003). Evidence for the removal of CFC-11, CFC-12, and CFC-113 at the groundwater–surface water interface in the Everglades. Journal of Hydrology. 279(1-4). 94–105. 27 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., et al.. (2003). Soils: A global sink of atmospheric carbon tetrachloride. Geophysical Research Letters. 30(2). 23 indexed citations
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Price, René M., Zafer Top, James D. Happell, & Peter K. Swart. (2003). Use of tritium and helium to define groundwater flow conditions in Everglades National Park. Water Resources Research. 39(9). 60 indexed citations
13.
Happell, James D. & Douglas W.R. Wallace. (1998). Removal of Atmospheric CCl4under Bulk Aerobic Conditions in Groundwater and Soils. Environmental Science & Technology. 32(9). 1244–1252. 16 indexed citations
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Happell, James D. & Douglas W.R. Wallace. (1997). Gravimetric preparation of gas phase working standards containing volatile halogenated compounds for oceanographic applications. Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers. 44(9-10). 1725–1738. 12 indexed citations
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Happell, James D. & Douglas W.R. Wallace. (1996). Methyl iodide in the Greenland/Norwegian Seas and the tropical Atlantic Ocean: Evidence for photochemical production. Geophysical Research Letters. 23(16). 2105–2108. 78 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., Jeffrey P. Chanton, & William Showers. (1995). Methane transfer across the water‐air interface in stagnant wooded swamps of Florida: Evaluation of mass‐transfer coefficients and isotropic fractionation. Limnology and Oceanography. 40(2). 290–298. 58 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., et al.. (1994). The influence of methane oxidation on the stable isotopic composition of methane emitted from Florida swamp forests. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 58(20). 4377–4388. 103 indexed citations
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Happell, James D., Jeffrey P. Chanton, Gary J. Whiting, & William Showers. (1993). Stable isotopes as tracers of methane dynamics in Everglades marshes with and without active populations of methane oxidizing bacteria. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 98(D8). 14771–14782. 68 indexed citations
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Happell, James D. & Jeffrey P. Chanton. (1993). Carbon remineralization in a north Florida swamp forest: Effects of water level on the pathways and rates of soil organic matter decomposition. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 7(3). 475–490. 45 indexed citations
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Whiting, Gary J., Jeffrey P. Chanton, D. S. Bartlett, & James D. Happell. (1991). Relationships between CH4 emission, biomass, and CO2 exchange in a subtropical grassland. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 96(D7). 13067–13071. 107 indexed citations

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