This map shows the geographic impact of Lea Kauppi's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Lea Kauppi with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Lea Kauppi more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Lea Kauppi. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Lea Kauppi. The network helps show where Lea Kauppi may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lea Kauppi
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Lea Kauppi.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Lea Kauppi based on the total number of
citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Kauppi, Lea, et al.. (2020). Report of the Mission Board Healthy Oceans, Seas, Coastal and Inland Waters. ArTS Archivio della ricerca di Trieste (University of Trieste https://www.units.it/).2 indexed citations
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Bringezu, Stefan, Helmut Schütz, Walter Pengue, et al.. (2014). Assessing global land use : balancing consumption with sustainable supply. Publication Server of the Wuppertal Institute (Wuppertal Institute).97 indexed citations
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Bringezu, Stefan, Helmut Schütz, Meghan O’Brien, et al.. (2009). Towards Sustainable Production and Use of Resources: Assessing Biofuels.181 indexed citations
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Bringezu, Stefan, Helmut Schütz, Meghan O’Brien, et al.. (2009). Assessing Biofuels towards sustainable production and use of resources. Publication Server of the Wuppertal Institute (Wuppertal Institute).14 indexed citations
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Kauppi, Lea. (2007). Fourth World Water Forum. Natures Sciences Sociétés. 15(4). 430–431.5 indexed citations
Rekolainen, Seppo & Lea Kauppi. (1992). Maatalous- ja vesien kuormitus. Yhteistutkimusprojektin tutkimusraportit.1 indexed citations
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Kauppi, Lea, Seppo Rekolainen, & Eila Turtola. (1992). Maatalous ja vesien tila : Maveron loppuraportti. Jukuri (Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)).2 indexed citations
Kauppi, Lea. (1984). Nitrate in runoff and river waters in Finland in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.3 indexed citations
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Kauppi, Lea. (1984). Contribution of agricultural Ioading to the deterioration of surface waters in Finland. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.1 indexed citations
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Kauppi, Lea & Maarit Niemi. (1984). The role of runoff water phosphorus in eutrophication. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.2 indexed citations
Kauppi, Lea. (1982). Testing the applicability of the CREAMS model to estimation of agricultural nutrient losses in Finland. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.2 indexed citations
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Kauppi, Lea, et al.. (1981). Influence of sub-drainage on water quantity and quality in a cultivated area in Finland. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.20 indexed citations
Kauppi, Lea. (1979). Effect of drainage basin characteristics on the diffuse load of phosphorus and nitrogen.. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.11 indexed citations
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Kauppi, Lea. (1979). Phosphorus and nitrogen input from rural population, agriculture and forest fertilization to watercourses. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.9 indexed citations
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Kauppi, Lea. (1975). Orgaanisen aineen huuhtoutuminen ja siihen vaikuttavat tekijät. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja.1 indexed citations
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