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Environmental Sciences
Italy
2023

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Environmental Sciences D-index 67 Citations 14,473 356 World Ranking 911 National Ranking 5

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Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Italy Leader Award

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Organic chemistry
  • Enzyme

Antonio Marcomini focuses on Chromatography, Environmental chemistry, Nonylphenol, Mytilus and Nanotechnology. His Chromatography study incorporates themes from Toxicity, Aqueous solution and Analytical chemistry. He has researched Environmental chemistry in several fields, including Phytoplankton, Nutrient, Wastewater, Waste management and Nitrogen.

His Nonylphenol research includes elements of EC50, Linear alkylbenzene and Effluent. His Mytilus research is within the category of Ecology. His Nanotechnology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Hazard, Risk analysis and Cytotoxicity.

His most cited work include:

  • Accurate prediction of the response of freshwater fish to a mixture of estrogenic chemicals (324 citations)
  • Genotoxicity, cytotoxicity, and reactive oxygen species induced by single-walled carbon nanotubes and C(60) fullerenes in the FE1-Mutatrade markMouse lung epithelial cells. (282 citations)
  • Natural and synthetic endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water, sediment and biota of a coastal lagoon. (282 citations)

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

Antonio Marcomini spends much of his time researching Environmental resource management, Environmental chemistry, Climate change, Decision support system and Environmental planning. The Environmental resource management study combines topics in areas such as Ranking and Water Framework Directive. The Environmental chemistry study which covers Chromatography that intersects with Biodegradation.

His Climate change study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Water resources and Water resource management. The concepts of his Decision support system study are interwoven with issues in Multiple-criteria decision analysis, Risk analysis and Process. His Risk analysis research integrates issues from Hazard, Nanotechnology and Risk management.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Environmental resource management (18.97%)
  • Environmental chemistry (14.29%)
  • Climate change (15.93%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Environmental resource management (18.97%)
  • Climate change (15.93%)
  • Risk analysis (9.37%)

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

Antonio Marcomini mainly investigates Environmental resource management, Climate change, Risk analysis, Sustainability and Risk management. His Environmental resource management research incorporates elements of Land use, Marine ecosystem, Ecosystem, Ecosystem services and Bayesian network. His studies deal with areas such as Drainage basin, Water quality, Coastal erosion and Water resources as well as Climate change.

In his study, Stakeholder is inextricably linked to Corporate governance, which falls within the broad field of Risk analysis. His Sustainability research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Knowledge management, Multiple-criteria decision analysis, Decision support system, Stakeholder engagement and Process. Antonio Marcomini works mostly in the field of Decision support system, limiting it down to concerns involving Probabilistic logic and, occasionally, Ecological risk.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Advanced tools for the safety assessment of nanomaterials. (96 citations)
  • Comparative, collaborative, and integrative risk governance for emerging technologies (50 citations)
  • Toxicity of copper oxide and basic copper carbonate nanoparticles after short-term oral exposure in rats (29 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Organic chemistry
  • Enzyme

His scientific interests lie mostly in Climate change, Risk analysis, Environmental resource management, Ecosystem services and Engineered nanomaterials. His work carried out in the field of Climate change brings together such families of science as Phytoplankton, Water resource management, Land use and Water resources. His studies examine the connections between Risk analysis and genetics, as well as such issues in Risk management, with regards to Decision support system and Probabilistic logic.

The various areas that he examines in his Environmental resource management study include Hazard, Marine ecosystem, Ecosystem, Global warming and Cumulative effects. His work deals with themes such as Agent-based model, Human systems engineering, Natural hazard, Drainage basin and Water cycle, which intersect with Ecosystem services. His research in Engineered nanomaterials intersects with topics in Preservative, Waste management, Antifungal and Risk analysis.

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Best Publications

Accurate prediction of the response of freshwater fish to a mixture of estrogenic chemicals

Jayne V. Brian;Catherine A. Harris;Martin Scholze;Thomas Backhaus.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2005)

465 Citations

Natural and synthetic endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water, sediment and biota of a coastal lagoon.

Giulio Pojana;Alessio Gomiero;Niels Jonkers;Antonio Marcomini.
Environment International (2007)

437 Citations

Bivalve molluscs as a unique target group for nanoparticle toxicity.

Laura Canesi;Caterina Ciacci;Rita Fabbri;Antonio Marcomini.
Marine Environmental Research (2012)

418 Citations

Genotoxicity, cytotoxicity, and reactive oxygen species induced by single-walled carbon nanotubes and C(60) fullerenes in the FE1-Mutatrade markMouse lung epithelial cells.

Nicklas Raun Jacobsen;Giulio Pojana;Paul White;Peter Møller.
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis (2008)

404 Citations

Occurrence and behaviour of linear alkylbenzenesulphonates, nonylphenol, nonylphenol mono- and nonylphenol diethoxylates in sewage and sewage sludge treatment

Paul H. Brunner;Silvio Capri;Antonio Marcomini;Walter Giger.
Water Research (1988)

345 Citations

Macroalgae, nutrient cycles, and pollutants in the lagoon of Venice

Adriano Sfriso;Bruno Pavoni;Antonio Marcomini;A. A. Orio.
Estuaries (1992)

308 Citations

Monitoring aromatic surfactants and their biodegradation intermediates in raw and treated sewages by solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography.

Antonio. Di Corcia;Roberto. Samperi;Antonio. Marcomini.
Environmental Science & Technology (1994)

302 Citations

Determination of Nonionic Polyethoxylate Surfactants in Environmental Waters by Liquid Chromatography/Electrospray Mass Spectrometry

Carlo. Crescenzi;Antonio. Di Corcia;Roberto. Samperi;Antonio. Marcomini.
Analytical Chemistry (1995)

282 Citations

Biomarkers in Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to suspensions of selected nanoparticles (Nano carbon black, C60 fullerene, Nano-TiO2, Nano-SiO2)

L. Canesi;R. Fabbri;G. Gallo;Davide Vallotto.
Aquatic Toxicology (2010)

276 Citations

A review of multi-risk methodologies for natural hazards: Consequences and challenges for a climate change impact assessment

Valentina Gallina;Silvia Torresan;Andrea Critto;Anna Sperotto.
Journal of Environmental Management (2016)

274 Citations

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