Mark A. Snyder

4.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
43 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

Mark A. Snyder is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark A. Snyder has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 24 papers in Atmospheric Science and 8 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Mark A. Snyder's work include Climate variability and models (26 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (12 papers) and Cryospheric studies and observations (8 papers). Mark A. Snyder is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (26 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (12 papers) and Cryospheric studies and observations (8 papers). Mark A. Snyder collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Mark A. Snyder's co-authors include Lisa C. Sloan, Lara M. Kueppers, Christine A. Howell, Diana Stralberg, John A. Wiens, Dennis Jongsomjit, Jason L. Bell, Noah S. Diffenbaugh, C. Bonfils and David B. Lobell and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Journal of Climate.

In The Last Decade

Mark A. Snyder

43 papers receiving 3.4k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark A. Snyder United States 25 2.1k 1.2k 878 852 619 43 3.5k
Kelly T. Redmond United States 28 3.1k 1.5× 2.1k 1.7× 575 0.7× 312 0.4× 346 0.6× 54 4.0k
Martine Rebetez Switzerland 34 2.4k 1.1× 1.7k 1.4× 592 0.7× 419 0.5× 930 1.5× 59 4.0k
Michael Notaro United States 38 2.8k 1.3× 2.3k 1.9× 692 0.8× 307 0.4× 404 0.7× 91 3.9k
Lars Bärring Sweden 26 2.0k 0.9× 1.4k 1.1× 628 0.7× 184 0.2× 370 0.6× 63 3.1k
Marc Macias‐Fauria United Kingdom 30 2.3k 1.1× 2.6k 2.1× 1.4k 1.6× 495 0.6× 1.0k 1.7× 65 4.7k
Wayne Gibson United States 7 1.8k 0.8× 1.2k 1.0× 653 0.7× 343 0.4× 535 0.9× 9 2.9k
Cuihua Li China 22 2.8k 1.3× 2.1k 1.7× 658 0.7× 191 0.2× 510 0.8× 56 4.0k
David Medvigy United States 38 3.4k 1.6× 1.4k 1.1× 1.2k 1.4× 431 0.5× 1.4k 2.2× 78 4.5k
M. T. Sykes Sweden 13 2.3k 1.1× 871 0.7× 924 1.1× 313 0.4× 905 1.5× 17 3.5k
Joseph I. Smith United States 7 1.7k 0.8× 1.2k 1.0× 628 0.7× 335 0.4× 523 0.8× 9 2.9k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark A. Snyder

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kiehl, J. T., Christine A. Shields, Mark A. Snyder, James C. Zachos, & M. Rothstein. (2018). Greenhouse- and orbital-forced climate extremes during the early Eocene. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences. 376(2130). 20170085–20170085. 31 indexed citations
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Thompson, Wyatt, Yaqiong Lü, Xianyu Yang, et al.. (2018). Automatic Responses of Crop Stocks and Policies Buffer Climate Change Effects on Crop Markets and Price Volatility. Ecological Economics. 152. 98–105. 13 indexed citations
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Fox, James F., et al.. (2018). Variance analysis of forecasted streamflow maxima in a wet temperate climate. Journal of Hydrology. 560. 364–381. 9 indexed citations
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Wolf, Shaye G., Mark A. Snyder, William J. Sydeman, Daniel F. Doak, & Donald A. Croll. (2010). Predicting population consequences of ocean climate change for an ecosystem sentinel, the seabird Cassin's auklet. Global Change Biology. 16(7). 1923–1935. 57 indexed citations
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Bilec, Melissa M., et al.. (2010). Market Analysis of Construction Materials with Recommendations for the Future of the Industry. 1 indexed citations
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Gutowski, William J., Raymond W. Arritt, Eugene S. Takle, et al.. (2010). Regional Extreme Monthly Precipitation Simulated by NARCCAP RCMs. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 11(6). 1373–1379. 65 indexed citations
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Stralberg, Diana, Dennis Jongsomjit, Christine A. Howell, et al.. (2009). Re-Shuffling of Species with Climate Disruption: A No-Analog Future for California Birds?. PLoS ONE. 4(9). e6825–e6825. 155 indexed citations
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Snyder, Mark A.. (2009). Effects of hurricanes on ambient noise in the Gulf of Mexico. 1–9. 2 indexed citations
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Miller, Norman L., P. Duffy, Daniel R. Cayan, et al.. (2008). An Analysis Of Simulated California Climate Using Multiple Dynamical And Statistical techniques. eScholarship (California Digital Library). 5 indexed citations
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Snyder, Mark A.. (2007). Long-term ambient noise statistics in the Gulf of Mexico. ScholarWorks - UNO (University of New Orleans). 3 indexed citations
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Kueppers, Lara M., Mark A. Snyder, Lisa C. Sloan, et al.. (2007). Seasonal temperature responses to land-use change in the western United States. Global and Planetary Change. 60(3-4). 250–264. 91 indexed citations
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Kueppers, Lara M., Mark A. Snyder, & Lisa C. Sloan. (2007). Irrigation cooling effect: Regional climate forcing by land‐use change. Geophysical Research Letters. 34(3). 335 indexed citations
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Kueppers, Lara M., Mark A. Snyder, & L. C. Sloan. (2006). Influence of Land-use Change on Surface Energy Fluxes and Atmospheric Circulation in California. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2006. 2 indexed citations
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Howat, Ian M., et al.. (2006). A precipitation-dominated, mid-latitude glacier system: Mount Shasta, California. Climate Dynamics. 28(1). 85–98. 17 indexed citations
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Howat, Ian M., Mark A. Snyder, Sławek Tulaczyk, & L. C. Sloan. (2003). California's Snow Gun and its implications for mass balance predictions under greenhouse warming. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2003. 1 indexed citations
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Bell, Jason L., Lisa C. Sloan, & Mark A. Snyder. (2003). Regional Changes in Extreme Climatic Events: A Future Climate Scenario. Journal of Climate. 17(1). 81–87. 179 indexed citations
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Diffenbaugh, Noah S., Mark A. Snyder, & Lisa C. Sloan. (2003). Could CO 2 -induced land-cover feedbacks alter near-shore upwelling regimes?. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101(1). 27–32. 60 indexed citations
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Diffenbaugh, Noah S., Lisa C. Sloan, Mark A. Snyder, et al.. (2003). Vegetation sensitivity to global anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions in a topographically complex region. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 17(2). 28 indexed citations
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Sloan, L. C., et al.. (2002). Regional Changes in Extreme Climatic Events. AGUFM. 2002. 11 indexed citations
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Snyder, Mark A., Jason L. Bell, Lisa C. Sloan, Philip B. Duffy, & Govindasamy Bala. (2002). Climate responses to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide for a climatically vulnerable region. Geophysical Research Letters. 29(11). 105 indexed citations

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