Manoel Jesus de Souza Miranda De

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Publications
5
Citations
2
h-index
1

About

Holds a degree in Forest Engineering from the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM), a Master's degree in Forest and Environmental Sciences from UFAM, and an MBA specialization in Data Science and Analytics from the "Luiz de Queiroz" College of Agriculture at the University of São Paulo (ESALQ/USP) (2024). Currently a PhD student in the Graduate Program in Remote Sensing at the National Institute for Space Research (INPE). He is a professor and researcher at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas (IF-Amazonas), with experience in Institutional Management, Project Management, and research in the fields of Forest Management in the Amazon, Tropical Silviculture, and Restoration of Degraded Areas in the Amazon, Aerial Surveys using RPAs (drones), and Data Analysis in Python and R.

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Total publications
5
Total citations
2
Citations per publication
0.4
Average publications per year
0.56
Average coauthors
5.2
Publications years
2015-2023 (9 years)
h-index
1
i10-index
0
m-index
0.11
o-index
1
g-index
1
w-index
0
Metrics description
h-index
A scientist has an h-index if h of his N publications are cited at least h times each, while the remaining (N - h) publications are cited no more than h times each.
i10-index
The number of the author's publications that received at least 10 links each.
m-index
The researcher's m-index is numerically equal to the ratio of his h-index to the number of years that have passed since the first publication.
o-index
The geometric mean of the h-index and the number of citations of the most cited article of the scientist.
g-index
For a given set of articles, sorted in descending order of the number of citations that these articles received, the g-index is the largest number such that the g most cited articles received (in total) at least g2 citations.
w-index
If w articles of a researcher have at least 10w citations each and other publications are less than 10(w+1) citations, then the researcher's w-index is equal to w.

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Fields of science

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Plant Science, 1, 20%
Plant Science
1 publication, 20%
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 1, 20%
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
1 publication, 20%
Ecology, 1, 20%
Ecology
1 publication, 20%
1

Journals

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2
Brazilian Journal of Development
2 publications, 40%
Journal of Tropical Forest Science
1 publication, 20%
Botany
1 publication, 20%
Enciclopédia Biosfera
1 publication, 20%
1
2

Citing journals

1
2
Botany
2 citations, 100%
1
2

Publishers

1
2
South Florida Publishing LLC
2 publications, 40%
Forest Research Institute Malaysia
1 publication, 20%
National Research Council Canada
1 publication, 20%
Centro Cientifico Conhecer
1 publication, 20%
1
2

Organizations from articles

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2
3
4
Organization not defined, 4, 80%
Organization not defined
4 publications, 80%
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia
1 publication, 20%
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
1 publication, 20%
Instituto Federal do Amazonas
1 publication, 20%
1
2
3
4

Countries from articles

1
2
3
4
Country not defined, 4, 80%
Country not defined
4 publications, 80%
Brazil, 1, 20%
Brazil
1 publication, 20%
1
2
3
4

Citing organizations

1
2
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia
2 citations, 100%
Federal University of Pará
1 citation, 50%
Universidade Federal do Acre
1 citation, 50%
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
1 citation, 50%
Instituto Federal do Amazonas
1 citation, 50%
1
2

Citing countries

1
2
Brazil, 2, 100%
Brazil
2 citations, 100%
1
2
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