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Anne Kasper-Giebl

Anne Kasper-Giebl

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
41
Citations
8556
World Ranking
7607
National Ranking
63

Overview

Anne Kasper-Giebl is affiliated with TU Wien in Austria and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work primarily focuses on atmospheric phenomena, including aerosols, air quality, and pollution.

Their main fields of study consist of:

  • Environmental Science (44 publications)
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences (33 publications)

Within these fields, the researcher has specialized in several subfields such as:

  • Atmospheric Science (31 publications)
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis (20 publications)
  • Global and Planetary Change (12 publications)
  • Automotive Engineering (9 publications)
  • Pollution (5 publications)

Their prominent research topics cover:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (46 publications)
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts (36 publications)
  • Vehicle emissions and performance (18 publications)
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds (16 publications)
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate (14 publications)
  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution (6 publications)
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting (6 publications)

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Atmospheric measurement techniques (3 publications)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics (3 publications)
  • Atmospheric Environment (2 publications)
  • Aerosol and Air Quality Research (2 publications)
  • Atmospheric Pollution Research (2 publications)

Anne Kasper-Giebl collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Bernadette Kirchsteiger (7 joint publications)
  • Magdalena Kistler (7 joint publications)
  • Katarzyna Styszko (6 joint publications)
  • Alicja Skiba (5 joint publications)
  • Lucyna Samek (5 joint publications)

Notable recent publications include:

  • Micro- and Nanoplastics in Alpine Snow: A New Method for Chemical Identification and (Semi)Quantification in the Nanogram Range, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • A global analysis of climate-relevant aerosol properties retrieved from the network of Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) near-surface observatories, 2020, Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Seasonality of the particle number concentration and size distribution: a global analysis retrieved from the network of Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) near-surface observatories, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • A 1-year characterization of organic aerosol composition and sources using an extractive electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer (EESI-TOF), 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Fine micro- and nanoplastics particles (PM2.5) in urban air and their relation to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, 2023, Atmospheric Environment

Best Publications

  • Source apportionment of particulate matter in Europe: A review of methods and results

    M Viana;T.A.J. Kuhlbusch;X Querol;A Alastuey

  • Levoglucosan levels at background sites in Europe for assessing the impact of biomass combustion on the European aerosol background

    Hans Puxbaum;Alexandre Caseiro;Alexandre Caseiro;Asunción Sánchez-Ochoa;Anne Kasper-Giebl

  • Chemical characterisation of fine particle emissions from wood stove combustion of common woods growing in mid-European Alpine regions

    Christoph Schmidl;Iain L. Marr;Iain L. Marr;Alexandre Caseiro;Alexandre Caseiro;Petra Kotianová

  • Source apportionment of PM2.5 organic aerosol over Europe: Primary/secondary, natural/anthropogenic, and fossil/biogenic origin

    András Gelencsér;Barbara May;David Simpson;David Simpson;Asunción Sánchez-Ochoa

  • The contribution of bacteria and fungal spores to the organic carbon content of cloud water, precipitation and aerosols

    H Bauer;A Kasper-Giebl;M Löflund;H Giebl

  • Contributions of fossil fuel, biomass-burning, and biogenic emissions to carbonaceous aerosols in Zurich as traced by 14C

    Sönke Szidat;Theo M. Jenk;Theo M. Jenk;Hans-Arno Synal;Markus Kalberer

  • Micro- and Nanoplastics in Alpine Snow: A New Method for Chemical Identification and (Semi)Quantification in the Nanogram Range

    Dusan Materic;Anneliese Kasper-Giebl;Daniela Kau;Marnick Anten

  • Climatology of aerosol composition (organic versus inorganic) at nonurban sites on a west-east transect across Europe

    Casimiro Pio;Michel Legrand;Tiago Oliveira;Joana Afonso

  • Airborne bacteria as cloud condensation nuclei

    Heidi Bauer;Heinrich Giebl;Regina Hitzenberger;Anne Kasper-Giebl

  • Seasonal trends and possible sources of brown carbon based on 2-year aerosol measurements at six sites in Europe

    Hajnalka Lukács;András Gelencsér;Samuel Hammer;Hans Puxbaum

  • Formic, acetic, oxalic, malonic and succinic acid concentrations and their contribution to organic carbon in cloud water

    M Löflund;A Kasper-Giebl;B Schuster;H Giebl

  • Radiocarbon (14C)-deduced biogenic and anthropogenic contributions to organic carbon (OC) of urban aerosols from Zürich, Switzerland

    S Szidat;T.M Jenk;T.M Jenk;H.W Gäggeler;H.W Gäggeler;H.-A Synal

  • Origin of C2-C5 dicarboxylic acids in the European atmosphere inferred from year-round aerosol study conducted at a west-east transect

    Michel Legrand;Susanne Preunkert;Tiago Oliveira;Casimiro Pio

  • Determination of saccharides in atmospheric aerosol using anion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography and pulsed-amperometric detection.

    Alexandre Caseiro;Iain L. Marr;Iain L. Marr;Magda Claeys;Anne Kasper-Giebl

  • CCN activation of oxalic and malonic acid test aerosols with the University of Vienna cloud condensation nuclei counter

    H Giebl;A Berner;G Reischl;H Puxbaum

  • Determination of the Carbon Content of Airborne Fungal Spores

    Heidi Bauer;Anne Kasper-Giebl, ,†;Franziska Zibuschka;Regina Hitzenberger

  • Analysis of the chemical composition of organic aerosol at the Mt. Sonnblick observatory using a novel high mass resolution thermal-desorption proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometer (hr-TD-PTR-MS)

    R. Holzinger;A. Kasper-Giebl;M. Staudinger;G. Schauer

  • Determination of water and alkaline extractable atmospheric humic-like substances with the TU Vienna HULIS analyzer in samples from six background sites in Europe

    T. Feczko;T. Feczko;T. Feczko;Hans Puxbaum;Anne Kasper-Giebl;M. Handler

  • Long-term chemical analysis and organic aerosol source apportionment at nine sites in central Europe: source identification and uncertainty assessment

    Kaspar R. Daellenbach;Giulia Stefenelli;Carlo Bozzetti;Athanasia Vlachou

  • Major 20th century changes of carbonaceous aerosol components (EC, WinOC, DOC, HULIS, carboxylic acids, and cellulose) derived from Alpine ice cores

    Michel Legrand;Susanne Preunkert;M. Schock;Mario Cerqueira

  • Physicochemical characterization of smoke aerosol during large-scale wildfires: Extreme event of August 2010 in Moscow

    O. Popovicheva;M. Kistler;E. Kireeva;N. Persiantseva

  • A global analysis of climate-relevant aerosol properties retrieved from the network of Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) near-surface observatories

    Paolo Laj;Paolo Laj;Alessandro Bigi;Clémence Rose;Elisabeth Andrews;Elisabeth Andrews

Frequent Co-Authors

Casimiro Pio
Casimiro Pio University of Aveiro
Michel Legrand
Michel Legrand University of Lille
Regina Hitzenberger
Regina Hitzenberger University of Vienna
András Gelencsér
András Gelencsér University of Pannonia
Paolo Laj
Paolo Laj Grenoble Alpes University
Sönke Szidat
Sönke Szidat University of Bern
Urs Baltensperger
Urs Baltensperger Paul Scherrer Institute
David Simpson
David Simpson Chalmers University of Technology
Elisabeth Andrews
Elisabeth Andrews Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

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