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44
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7211
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Albert D. Venosa publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Albert D. Venosa sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 180 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Albert D. Venosa D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Albert D. Venosa sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Albert D. Venosa is affiliated with the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States. Their work is connected to regulatory and scientific efforts within this federal institution, which focuses on environmental protection and sustainability.

There are no specific records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics associated with Albert D. Venosa in the currently available data. Additionally, no awards or honors are listed.

Due to the lack of detailed information on scholarly publications or research themes, a precise overview of Venosa's research contributions or scientific focus areas cannot be constructed from the provided data.

Albert D. Venosa is recorded as living, which implies ongoing or potential future involvement in their professional field.

Best Publications

  • Microbial Population Changes during Bioremediation of an Experimental Oil Spill

    Sarah J. MacNaughton;John R. Stephen;Albert D. Venosa;Gregory A. Davis

  • Bioremediation of an Experimental Oil Spill on the Shoreline of Delaware Bay

    Albert D. Venosa;Makram T. Suidan;Brian A. Wrenn;Kevin L. Strohmeier

  • Selective enumeration of aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbon degrading bacteria by a most-probable-number procedure

    Brian A. Wrenn;Albert D. Venosa

  • Biodegradation of Crude Oil Contaminating Marine Shorelines and Freshwater Wetlands

    Albert D Venosa;Xueqing Zhu

  • The Baffled Flask Test for Dispersant Effectiveness: A Round Robin Evaluation of Reproducibility and Repeatability

    Albert D Venosa;Dennis W King;George A Sorial

  • Biodegradability of dispersed crude oil at two different temperatures.

    A.D. Venosa;E.L. Holder

  • A numerical model for density-and-viscosity-dependent flows in two-dimensional variably saturated porous media

    Michel C. Boufadel;Makram T. Suidan;Albert D. Venosa

  • Measurement of hydrocarbon-degrading microbial populations by a 96-well plate most-probable-number procedure

    J R Haines;B A Wrenn;E L Holder;K L Strohmeier

  • Phylogenetic analysis of aerobic freshwater and marine enrichment cultures efficient in hydrocarbon degradation: effect of profiling method

    Yun-Juan Chang;John R. Stephen;Amy P. Richter;Albert D. Venosa

  • Biodegradability of Corexit 9500 and dispersed South Louisiana crude oil at 5 and 25 °C.

    Pablo Campo;Albert D. Venosa;Makram T. Suidan

  • The dose-response relationship between No. 2 fuel oil and the growth of the salt marsh grass, Spartina alterniflora.

    Qianxin Lin;Irving A Mendelssohn;Makram T Suidan;Kenneth Lee

  • Use of hopane as a conservative biomarker for monitoring the bioremediation effectiveness of crude oil contaminating a sandy beach

    A D Venosa;M T Suidan;D King;B A Wrenn

  • Biodegradation of MTBE and BTEX in an aerobic fluidized bed reactor.

    A. Pruden;M. Sedran;M. Suidan;A. Venosa

  • Assessment of chemical dispersant effectiveness in a wave tank under regular non-breaking and breaking wave conditions.

    Zhengkai Li;Kenneth Lee;Thomas King;Michel C. Boufadel

  • Effects of chemical dispersants and mineral fines on crude oil dispersion in a wave tank under breaking waves.

    Zhengkai Li;Paul Kepkay;Kenneth Lee;Thomas King

  • Effects of nitrogen source on crude oil biodegradation

    Brian A. Wrenn;John R. Haines;Albert D. Venosa;Miryam Kadkhodayan

  • Evaluation of Mixing Energy in Laboratory Flasks Used for Dispersant Effectiveness Testing

    Vikram J. Kaku;Vikram J. Kaku;Michel C. Boufadel;Michel C. Boufadel;Albert D. Venosa;Albert D. Venosa

  • Treatment of groundwater contaminated with PAHs, gasoline hydrocarbons, and methyl tert-butyl ether in a laboratory biomass-retaining bioreactor.

    Maher M. Zein;Patricio X. Pinto;Susana Garcia-Blanco;Makram T. Suidan

  • Oil Spill Dispersant Effectiveness Protocol. II: Performance of Revised Protocol

    George A. Sorial;Albert D. Venosa;Karen M. Koran;Edith Holder

  • Efficacy of commercial inocula in enhancing biodegradation of weathered crude oil contaminating a Prince William Sound beach

    Albert D. Venosa;John R. Haines;David M. Allen

  • Bioremediation and biorestoration of a crude oil-contaminated freshwater wetland on the St. Lawrence River : Freshwater wetland bioremediation

    Albert D. Venosa;Kenneth Lee;Makram T. Suidan;Susana Garcia-Blanco

  • Biodegradability of Lingering Crude Oil 19 Years after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

    Albert D. Venosa;Pablo Campo;Makram T. Suidan

  • Nutrient transport during bioremediation of contaminated beaches: Evaluation with lithium as a conservative tracer

    Brian A. Wrenn;Makram T. Suidan;Kevin L. Strohmeier;B.Loye Eberhart

Frequent Co-Authors

Makram T. Suidan
Makram T. Suidan University of Cincinnati
Michel C. Boufadel
Michel C. Boufadel New Jersey Institute of Technology
Kenneth Lee
Kenneth Lee Fisheries and Oceans Canada
George A. Sorial
George A. Sorial University of Cincinnati
Amy Pruden
Amy Pruden Virginia Tech
David C. White
David C. White University of Tennessee at Knoxville
George A. Kowalchuk
George A. Kowalchuk Utrecht University
Mace G. Barron
Mace G. Barron Environmental Protection Agency
Charles W. Greer
Charles W. Greer National Research Council Canada
Pratim Biswas
Pratim Biswas University of Miami

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