Automated Author ProfileGarcia, Joseph
Garcia, Joseph
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 16.1 (sum of 11 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
High Spectral Resolution Lidar Scanning Mode
Authors
- Cromwell, Erol ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Bambha, Ray
Complete list of proteins quantified using iTRAQ in DJ-1 knockout rodent brains (XLSX 309 kb)
Authors
- Hauser, David ;
- Mamais, Adamantios ;
- Conti, Melissa ;
- Primiani, Christopher ;
- Kumaran, Ravindran ;
- Allissa Dillman ;
- Langston, Rebekah ;
- Beilina, Alexandra ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto ;
- Bernier, Michel ;
- Fiesel, Fabienne ;
- Hou, Xu ;
- Springer, Wolfdieter ;
- Li, Yan ;
- Cabo, Rafael De ;
- Cookson, Mark
Complete list of biochemicals quantified in DJ-1 knockout mouse brains (TIFF 91 kb) (XLSX 21 kb)
Authors
- Hauser, David ;
- Mamais, Adamantios ;
- Conti, Melissa ;
- Primiani, Christopher ;
- Kumaran, Ravindran ;
- Allissa Dillman ;
- Langston, Rebekah ;
- Beilina, Alexandra ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto ;
- Bernier, Michel ;
- Fiesel, Fabienne ;
- Hou, Xu ;
- Springer, Wolfdieter ;
- Li, Yan ;
- Cabo, Rafael De ;
- Cookson, Mark
Complete list of mRNAs quantified using RNA-Seq in DJ-1 knockout rat brains. (XLSX 1596 kb)
Authors
- Hauser, David ;
- Mamais, Adamantios ;
- Conti, Melissa ;
- Primiani, Christopher ;
- Kumaran, Ravindran ;
- Allissa Dillman ;
- Langston, Rebekah ;
- Beilina, Alexandra ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto ;
- Bernier, Michel ;
- Fiesel, Fabienne ;
- Hou, Xu ;
- Springer, Wolfdieter ;
- Li, Yan ;
- Cabo, Rafael De ;
- Cookson, Mark
Complete list of mRNAs quantified using RNA-Seq in DJ-1 knockout rat brains. (XLSX 1596 kb)
Authors
- Hauser, David ;
- Mamais, Adamantios ;
- Conti, Melissa ;
- Primiani, Christopher ;
- Kumaran, Ravindran ;
- Allissa Dillman ;
- Langston, Rebekah ;
- Beilina, Alexandra ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto ;
- Bernier, Michel ;
- Fiesel, Fabienne ;
- Hou, Xu ;
- Springer, Wolfdieter ;
- Li, Yan ;
- Cabo, Rafael De ;
- Cookson, Mark
Complete list of proteins quantified using iTRAQ in DJ-1 knockout rodent brains (XLSX 309 kb)
Authors
- Hauser, David ;
- Mamais, Adamantios ;
- Conti, Melissa ;
- Primiani, Christopher ;
- Kumaran, Ravindran ;
- Allissa Dillman ;
- Langston, Rebekah ;
- Beilina, Alexandra ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto ;
- Bernier, Michel ;
- Fiesel, Fabienne ;
- Hou, Xu ;
- Springer, Wolfdieter ;
- Li, Yan ;
- Cabo, Rafael De ;
- Cookson, Mark
Complete list of biochemicals quantified in DJ-1 knockout mouse brains (TIFF 91 kb) (XLSX 21 kb)
Authors
- Hauser, David ;
- Mamais, Adamantios ;
- Conti, Melissa ;
- Primiani, Christopher ;
- Kumaran, Ravindran ;
- Allissa Dillman ;
- Langston, Rebekah ;
- Beilina, Alexandra ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Diaz-Ruiz, Alberto ;
- Bernier, Michel ;
- Fiesel, Fabienne ;
- Hou, Xu ;
- Springer, Wolfdieter ;
- Li, Yan ;
- Cabo, Rafael De ;
- Cookson, Mark
High-spectral-resolution lidar (HSRL) systems collect data about clouds and aerosols. These systems provide vertical profiles of optical depth, backscatter cross-section, depolarization, and backscatter phase function. All HSRL measurements are absolutely calibrated by reference to molecular scattering, which is measured at each point in the lidar profile. Like the Raman lidar, but unlike simple backscatter lidars such as the micropulse lidar, the HSRL can measure backscatter cross-sections and optical depths without prior assumptions about the scattering properties of the atmosphere. The depolarization observations also allow robust discrimination between ice and water clouds. In addition, rigorous error estimates can be computed for all measurements. A very narrow, angular field of view reduces multiple scattering contributions. The small field of view, coupled with a narrow optical bandwidth, nearly eliminates noise due to scattered sunlight. ARM operates two HSRL systems, one at the Barrow, North Slope of Alaska (NSA) site and the other in the second ARM Mobile Facility (AMF2), which is deployed at various locations on field campaigns.
Authors
- Bambha, Ray ;
- Ermold, Brian ;
- Eloranta, Edwin ;
- Garcia, Joseph
High Spectral Resolution Lidar Data, a1 Data Level
Authors
- Holz, Robert ;
- Garcia, Joseph ;
- Schuman, Eddie ;
- Bambha, Ray ;
- Ermold, Brian ;
- Eloranta, Edwin ;
- Garcia, Joseph
High-spectral-resolution lidar (HSRL) systems collect data about clouds and aerosols. These systems provide vertical profiles of optical depth, backscatter cross-section, depolarization, and backscatter phase function. All HSRL measurements are absolutely calibrated by reference to molecular scattering, which is measured at each point in the lidar profile. Like the Raman lidar, but unlike simple backscatter lidars such as the micropulse lidar, the HSRL can measure backscatter cross-sections and optical depths without prior assumptions about the scattering properties of the atmosphere. The depolarization observations also allow robust discrimination between ice and water clouds. In addition, rigorous error estimates can be computed for all measurements. A very narrow, angular field of view reduces multiple scattering contributions. The small field of view, coupled with a narrow optical bandwidth, nearly eliminates noise due to scattered sunlight. ARM operates two HSRL systems, one at the Barrow, North Slope of Alaska (NSA) site and the other in the second ARM Mobile Facility (AMF2), which is deployed at various locations on field campaigns.
Authors
- Bambha, Ray ;
- Ermold, Brian ;
- Eloranta, Edwin ;
- Garcia, Joseph