Institution | Papers | Citations | Citations per paper | |
1 | Met Office Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research | 313 | 10,865 | 34.71 |
2 | Harvard University | 1,248 | 31,735 | 25.43 |
3 | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | 924 | 22,487 | 24.34 |
4 | Princeton University | 1,181 | ,315 | 23.13 |
5 | University of East Anglia | 817 | 18,833 | 23.05 |
6 | National Center for Atmospheric Research | 3,060 | 67,300 | 21.99 |
7 | European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts | 502 | 10,907 | 21.73 |
8 | Max Planck Society | 2,798 | 59,103 | 21.12 |
9 | National Oceanography Centre, Southampton | 576 | 11,6 | 20.19 |
%3D10 | University of Washington | 2,973 | 59,935 | 20.16 |
%3D10 | University of California, Santa Barbara | 1,020 | 20,560 | 20.16 |
12 | CEA Saclay (Commission for Atomic Research) | 1,101 | 21,843 | 19.84 |
13 | University of Miami | 1,102 | 21,810 | 19.79 |
14 | Columbia University | 2,399 | 47,048 | 19.61 |
15 | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | 2,214 | 42,601 | 19.24 |
16 | Carnegie Institution for Science | 850 | 16,308 | 19.19 |
17 | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | 4,375 | 82,558 | 18.87 |
18 | University of California, Santa Cruz | 889 | 16,666 | 18.75 |
19 | California Institute of Technology | 1,935 | 36,149 | 18.68 |
20 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1,929 | 35,978 | 18.65 |
This ranking is by citations per paper (impact), among those institutions that have collected 10,000 or more citations in geosciences during the period. For papers with multiple institutional addresses, each institution receives full, not fractional, citation credit. Essential Science Indicators lists institutions ranked in the top
1 per cent for a field over a given period, based on total citations. For the current version, 435 institutions are listed in the field of geosciences, meaning that a total of 43,500 institutions were surveyed to obtain these results. Of the 435, 104 institutions collected 10,000 or more citations. The ranking by citations per paper (impact) seeks to reveal “heavy-hitters” based on per paper influence, not mere output. US institutions account for 14 of the 20, while the other six are European, including three British institutions. As is plain from the list above, “geosciences” here includes atmospheric research and oceanography as well as geology.
For more information on the Thomson Reuters’ Essential Science Indicators database, see http://scientific.thomsonreuters.com/products/esi.
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