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D-Index
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Andreas Minikin 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 Andreas Minikin sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 196 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andreas Minikin 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 Andreas Minikin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Andreas Minikin is affiliated with the German Aerospace Center in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

Their work concentrates on topics related to Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, and Air Quality and Health Impacts. These topics are reflected in the nature of the research outputs and the frequent publishing venues associated with their work.

One notable recent publication by Andreas Minikin is titled "Comparison of aircraft measurements during GoAmazon2014/5 and ACRIDICON-CHUVA," published in 2020 in the journal Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. This paper has accumulated 25 citations, indicating engagement from the scientific community in this area of study.

  • Comparison of aircraft measurements during GoAmazon2014/5 and ACRIDICON-CHUVA (2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques)

Co-authorship is an important aspect of their research activity. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Fan Mei
  • Jian Wang
  • J. M. Comstock
  • Ralf Weigel
  • Martina Krämer

The German Aerospace Center serves as their primary institutional affiliation, situating their research within a leading aerospace and atmospheric research environment. The combination of their expertise fields and collaborations indicates a multidisciplinary approach to studying atmospheric phenomena and their impacts on health and the environment.

Best Publications

  • The aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM

    P. Stier;J. Feichter;S. Kinne;S. Kloster

  • Global air pollution crossroads over the Mediterranean

    J. Lelieveld;H. Berresheim;S. Borrmann;P. J. Crutzen

  • Sea-salt aerosol in coastal Antarctic regions

    D. Wagenbach;F. Ducroz;R. Mulvaney;L. Keck

  • Determination of time- and height-resolved volcanic ash emissions and their use for quantitative ash dispersion modeling: the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption

    Andreas Stohl;Alfredo Prata;Sabine Eckhardt;Lieven Clarisse

  • Airborne observations of the Eyjafjalla volcano ash cloud over Europe during air space closure in April and May 2010

    U. Schumann;B. Weinzierl;O. Reitebuch;H. Schlager

  • General overview: European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions (EUCAARI) - integrating aerosol research from nano to global scales

    M. Kulmala;A. Asmi;H. K. Lappalainen;H. K. Lappalainen;U. Baltensperger

  • Sulfur‐containing species (sulfate and methanesulfonate) in coastal Antarctic aerosol and precipitation

    Andreas Minikin;Michel Legrand;Julie Hall;Dietmar Wagenbach

  • ML-CIRRUS : The airborne experiment on natural cirrus and contrail cirrus with the high-altitude long-range research aircraft HALO

    Christiane Voigt;Ulrich Schumann;Andreas Minikin;Ahmed Abdelmonem

  • Explaining global surface aerosol number concentrations in terms of primary emissions and particle formation

    D. V. Spracklen;K. S. Carslaw;J. Merikanto;G. W. Mann

  • Aerosol characteristics and particle production in the upper troposphere over the Amazon Basin

    Meinrat O. Andreae;Meinrat O. Andreae;Armin Afchine;Rachel I. Albrecht;Bruna Amorim Holanda

  • Freezing thresholds and cirrus cloud formation mechanisms inferred from in situ measurements of relative humidity

    W. Haag;B. Kärcher;J. Ström;A. Minikin

  • Particle sizing calibration with refractive index correction for light scattering optical particle counters and impacts upon PCASP and CDP data collected during the Fennec campaign

    P. D. Rosenberg;A. R. Dean;P. I. Williams;J. R. Dorsey

  • Atmospheric nucleation: highlights of the EUCAARI project and future directions

    V.-M. Kerminen;V.-M. Kerminen;T. Petäjä;H. E. Manninen;P. Paasonen

  • ACRIDICON–CHUVA Campaign: Studying Tropical Deep Convective Clouds and Precipitation over Amazonia Using the New German Research Aircraft HALO

    Manfred Wendisch;Ulrich Pöschl;Meinrat O. Andreae;Luiz A. T. Machado

  • Black carbon measurements in the boundary layer over western and northern Europe

    G. R. McMeeking;T. Hamburger;D. Liu;M. Flynn

  • Cirrus cloud microphysical and optical properties at southern and northern midlatitudes during the INCA experiment

    Jean-François Gayet;Joëlle Ovarlez;Valéry Shcherbakov;Johan Ström

  • The Pagami Creek smoke plume after long-range transport to the upper troposphere over Europe – aerosol properties and black carbon mixing state

    Florian Dahlkötter;M. Gysel;Daniel Sauer;Daniel Sauer;Andreas Minikin

  • Evidence for basal marine ice in the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf

    H. Oerter;J. Kipfstuhl;J. Determann;H. Miller

  • Operational prediction of ash concentrations in the distal volcanic cloud from the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption

    H.N. Webster;D.J. Thomson;B.T. Johnson;I.P.C. Heard

  • Aircraft observations of the upper tropospheric fine particle aerosol in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at midlatitudes

    Andreas Minikin;Andreas Petzold;Johan Ström;Radovan Krejci

  • Primary versus secondary contributions to particle number concentrations in the European boundary layer

    C. L. Reddington;K. S. Carslaw;D. V. Spracklen;M. G. Frontoso

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernadett Weinzierl
Bernadett Weinzierl University of Vienna
Hans Schlager
Hans Schlager German Aerospace Center
Andreas Petzold
Andreas Petzold Forschungszentrum Jülich
Ulrich Schumann
Ulrich Schumann German Aerospace Center
Christiane Voigt
Christiane Voigt German Aerospace Center
Stephan Borrmann
Stephan Borrmann Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Jean-François Gayet
Jean-François Gayet University of Clermont Auvergne
Johan Ström
Johan Ström Stockholm University
Martina Krämer
Martina Krämer Forschungszentrum Jülich
Radovan Krejci
Radovan Krejci Stockholm University

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