J. E. Doherty

2.0k citations
36 papers · 1.6k · h-index 20

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J. E. Doherty

33 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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J. E. Doherty
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  • Environmental Engineering 813
  • Geochemistry and Petrology 289
  • Water Science and Technology 520
  • Ocean Engineering 336
  • Metals and Alloys 45
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8 201581
9 201073
10 201473
11 197468
12 200945
13 201343
14 197141
15 197431
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19 197519
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About J. E. Doherty

J. E. Doherty is a scholar working on Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Water Science and Technology and Mechanics of Materials, having authored 36 papers that have together received 1.6k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Groundwater flow and contamination studies (13 papers), Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (6 papers), Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods (6 papers), High Temperature Alloys and Creep (5 papers), Intermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties (4 papers), Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design (3 papers), Fatigue and fracture mechanics (3 papers) and Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Environmental Engineering (813 citations), Geochemistry and Petrology (289 citations), Water Science and Technology (520 citations), Ocean Engineering (336 citations) and Metals and Alloys (45 citations). J. E. Doherty has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Australia and Russia. Frequent co-authors include Randall J. Hunt, Michael N. Fienen, Jeremy T. White, A. F. Giamei, B. H. Kear, J. M. Oblak, Matthew Tonkin, D. F. Gibbons, B.H. Kear and David E. Welter. Their work appears in journals such as Techniques and methods, JOM, Water Resources Research, Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly and Journal of the American Ceramic Society.

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