Roger V Yelle: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Roger V Yelle's h-index is 78 (210 i10-index, 20,959+ total citations across 664+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Roger V Yelle is affiliated with Professor of Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona.
Roger V Yelle is a researcher affiliated with Professor of Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona, specializing in Aeronomy, Chemistry, Radiative Transfer. Their work has been cited 20,959 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, spanning a global audience.
Roger V Yelle's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 664 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 78
- i10-Index
- 210
- Total Citations
- 20,959
- Citing Countries
- 0
As of June 2026.
Roger V Yelle has an h-index of 78 and 20,959 total citations across 664 publications, with research cited by institutions in 0 countries.
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About Roger V Yelle's research
Roger V Yelle is a researcher in Aeronomy, Chemistry and Radiative Transfer at Professor of Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona. Their work has been cited 20,959 times across 664 publications (h-index 78), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) Mission” (2015), has accumulated 966 citations. Other influential works include “Cassini ion and neutral mass spectrometer: Enceladus plume composition and structure” (2006) with 825 citations and “Aeronomy of extra-solar giant planets at small orbital distances” (2004) with 667 citations.











