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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 30 Citations 6,080 63 World Ranking 6880 National Ranking 2740

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Solvent
  • Air pollution

Alfred T. Hodgson focuses on Formaldehyde, Environmental chemistry, Ozone, Pollutant and Air pollution. Alfred T. Hodgson has researched Formaldehyde in several fields, including Acetaldehyde, Terpene and Indoor air quality. Alfred T. Hodgson has included themes like Airflow and ASHRAE 90.1 in his Indoor air quality study.

His Ozone study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Surface reaction and Aerosol. His Pollutant study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Environmental engineering and Air quality index. His Air quality index research includes elements of Bay, Surgery, Volatile organic compound and Environmental health.

His most cited work include:

  • Traffic-related air pollution near busy roads: the East Bay Children's Respiratory Health Study. (363 citations)
  • Indoor pollutants emitted by office equipment: A review of reported data and information needs (250 citations)
  • Cleaning products and air fresheners: emissions and resulting concentrations of glycol ethers and terpenoids. (224 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Alfred T. Hodgson mainly investigates Environmental chemistry, Indoor air quality, Waste management, Environmental engineering and Volatile organic compound. His Environmental chemistry study incorporates themes from Tobacco smoke, Sorption, Formaldehyde, Air pollution and Ozone. His Indoor air quality study combines topics in areas such as Air quality index and Environmental health.

The concepts of his Environmental engineering study are interwoven with issues in Ventilation, HVAC and Pollutant. His study in Pollutant is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Particulates and Bay. His work carried out in the field of Volatile organic compound brings together such families of science as Partition coefficient, Volatilisation and Gas chromatography.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Environmental chemistry (42.39%)
  • Indoor air quality (29.35%)
  • Waste management (27.17%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2015)?

  • Waste management (27.17%)
  • Environmental engineering (23.91%)
  • Pollutant (15.22%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Alfred T. Hodgson mostly deals with Waste management, Environmental engineering, Pollutant, Volatile organic compound and Environmental chemistry. His Waste management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ventilation and Air quality monitoring. His research integrates issues of Particulates, Indoor air quality and Air quality index in his study of Pollutant.

The various areas that Alfred T. Hodgson examines in his Air quality index study include HVAC and Air cleaner. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Simulation and Volatile organic compound. His Environmental chemistry research integrates issues from Ozone concentration, Ozone, Tobacco smoke and Surface reaction.

Between 2007 and 2015, his most popular works were:

  • Indoor pollutants emitted by office equipment: A review of reported data and information needs (250 citations)
  • Ozone consumption and volatile byproduct formation from surface reactions with aircraft cabin materials and clothing fabrics (122 citations)
  • Diffusion-controlled reference material for volatile organic compound emissions testing: Pilot inter-laboratory study (28 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Solvent
  • Air pollution

His primary scientific interests are in Waste management, Volatile organic compound, Environmental engineering, Toluene and Inter-laboratory. His Waste management research includes themes of Persistent organic pollutant and Relative humidity. His Persistent organic pollutant research incorporates elements of Particulates and Air quality index.

The various areas that Alfred T. Hodgson examines in his Relative humidity study include Surface reaction, Ozone concentration, Ozone, Environmental chemistry and Wool. He has included themes like Acetone and Deposition in his Ozone study. His Building envelope research incorporates Air quality monitoring, Formaldehyde, Zero-energy building, Ventilation and Outdoor temperature.

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Best Publications

Traffic-related air pollution near busy roads: the East Bay Children's Respiratory Health Study.

Janice J. Kim;Svetlana Smorodinsky;Michael Lipsett;Brett C. Singer.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2004)

563 Citations

Indoor pollutants emitted by office equipment: A review of reported data and information needs

Hugo Destaillats;Hugo Destaillats;Randy L. Maddalena;Brett C. Singer;Alfred T. Hodgson.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)

366 Citations

Modeling Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from New Carpets

John C Little;Alfred T Hodgson;Ashok J Gadgil.
Atmospheric Environment (1994)

344 Citations

Indoor secondary pollutants from cleaning product and air freshener use in the presence of ozone

Brett C. Singer;Beverly K. Coleman;Beverly K. Coleman;Hugo Destaillats;Alfred T. Hodgson.
Atmospheric Environment (2006)

320 Citations

Cleaning products and air fresheners: emissions and resulting concentrations of glycol ethers and terpenoids.

B. C. Singer;H. Destaillats;A. T. Hodgson;W. W. Nazaroff;W. W. Nazaroff.
Indoor Air (2006)

302 Citations

Indoor chemistry. Ozone, volatile organic compounds, and carpets

Charles J. Weschler;Alfred T. Hodgson;John D. Wooley.
Environmental Science & Technology (1992)

296 Citations

Volatile Organic Compound Concentrations and Emission Rates in New Manufactured and Site-Built Houses

A. T. Hodgson;A. F. Rudd;D. Beal;S. Chandra.
Indoor Air (2000)

295 Citations

Indoor secondary pollutants from household product emissions in the presence of ozone: A bench-scale chamber study.

Hugo Destaillats;Melissa M. Lunden;Brett C. Singer;Beverly K. Coleman.
Environmental Science & Technology (2006)

249 Citations

Sources of formaldehyde, other aldehydes and terpenes in a new manufactured house.

A. T. Hodgson;D. Beal;J. E. R. McIlvaine.
Indoor Air (2002)

236 Citations

Volatile Organic Compounds in Twelve California Office Buildings: Classes, Concentrations and Sources

J.M. Daisey;A.T. Hodgson;W.J. Fisk;M.J. Mendell.
Atmospheric Environment (1994)

206 Citations

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