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D-Index
37
Citations
4645
World Ranking
8957
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407

B. Bonsang 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 B. Bonsang sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 109 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

B. Bonsang 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 B. Bonsang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

B. Bonsang is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, focusing primarily on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. Their research spans multiple subfields including atmospheric science, global and planetary change, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, ecology, and environmental chemistry.

The main research topics addressed by B. Bonsang include atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, isotope analysis in ecology, methane hydrates and related phenomena, atmospheric ozone and climate, indoor air quality and microbial exposure, and marine and coastal ecosystems.

The scientist's recent published papers cover various aspects of atmospheric and environmental chemistry. The following works represent notable contributions:

  • Yearlong measurements of monoterpenes and isoprene in a Mediterranean city (Athens): Natural vs anthropogenic origin, 2020, Atmospheric Environment
  • Non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) fingerprints of major urban and agricultural emission sources for use in source apportionment studies, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Concentrations of dissolved dimethyl sulfide (DMS), methanethiol and other trace gases in context of microbial communities from the temperate Atlantic to the Arctic Ocean, 2023, Biogeosciences
  • Variability and sources of non-methane hydrocarbons at a Mediterranean urban atmosphere: The role of biomass burning and traffic emissions, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Concentrations of dissolved dimethyl sulfide (DMS), methanethiol and other trace gases in context of microbial communities from the temperate Atlantic to the Arctic Ocean, 2023, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

B. Bonsang commonly publishes in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • Biogeosciences
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Frequent collaborators include Valérie Gros, Roland Sarda-Estève, Anna Nikolopoulos, Katja Metfies, and Matthias Wietz.

Best Publications

  • Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean

    X. Durrieu de Madron;C. Guieu;R. Sempéré;P. Conan

  • Evidence for marine production of isoprene

    Unknown

  • Evaluation of the global oceanic isoprene source and its impacts on marine organic carbon aerosol

    S.R. Arnold;D.V. Spracklen;J. Williams;N. Yassaa

  • The marine source of C2-C6 aliphatic hydrocarbons

    B. Bonsang;M. Kanakidou;G. Lambert;P. Monfray

  • Reevaluation of the role of dimethyl sulphide in the sulphur budget

    Unknown

  • Large contribution of water‐insoluble secondary organic aerosols in the region of Paris (France) during wintertime

    Jean Sciare;Odile d'Argouges;Roland Sarda-Estève;Cécile Gaimoz

  • The role of the ocean in the global atmospheric sulfur cycle

    Unknown

  • Sulfate enrichment in marine aerosols owing to biogenic gaseous sulfur compounds

    Unknown

  • Field study of the emissions of methyl chloride and other halocarbons from biomass burning in Western Africa

    J. Rudolph;A. Khedim;R. Koppmann;B. Bonsang

  • Isoprene above the Eastern Mediterranean: Seasonal variation and contribution to the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere

    E. Liakakou;M. Vrekoussis;B. Bonsang;Ch. Donousis

  • Total OH reactivity measurements in Paris during the 2010 MEGAPOLI winter campaign

    C. Dolgorouky;V. Gros;R. Sarda-Esteve;V. Sinha

  • Vertical distribution of non methane hydrocarbons in the remote marine boundary layer

    B. Bonsang;D. Martin;G. Lambert;M. Kanakidou

  • A survey of carbon monoxide and non-methane hydrocarbons in the Arctic Ocean during summer 2010

    S. Tran;B. Bonsang;V. Gros;I. Peeken;I. Peeken

  • Isoprene emission from phytoplankton monocultures: the relationship with chlorophyll-a, cell volume and carbon content

    B. Bonsang;V. Gros;I. Peeken;I. Peeken;N. Yassaa

  • Ambient isoprene and monoterpene concentrations in a Greek fir (Abies Borisii-regis) forest. Reconciliation with emissions measurements and effects on measured OH concentrations

    D. Harrison;M.C. Hunter;A.C. Lewis;P.W. Seakins

  • Nonmethane hydrocarbons in an oceanic atmosphere

    Unknown

  • Marine source of atmospheric acetylene

    M. Kanakidou;B. Bonsang;J. C. Le Roulley;G. Lambert

  • Three-dimensional survey of pollution during winter in French Alps valleys

    Patrick Chazette;Pierre Couvert;Hariliva Randriamiarisoa;Joseph Sanak

  • Yearlong measurements of monoterpenes and isoprene in a Mediterranean city (Athens): Natural vs anthropogenic origin

    Anastasia Panopoulou;Anastasia Panopoulou;Eleni Liakakou;Stéphane Sauvage;Valérie Gros

  • Volatile organic compounds sources in Paris in spring 2007. Part II: source apportionment using positive matrix factorisation

    Cécile Gaimoz;Stéphane Sauvage;Stéphane Sauvage;Valérie Gros;Frank Herrmann

  • Methane, carbon monoxide and light non-methane hydrocarbon emissions from African savanna burnings during the FOS/DECAFE experiment

    B. Bonsang;C. Boissard;M. F. Le Cloarec;J. Rudolph

  • Volatile organic compounds sources in Paris in spring 2007. Part I: qualitative analysis

    Valérie Gros;Cécile Gaimoz;Frank Herrmann;Tom Custer

  • Field observations of carbonyl sulfide deficit near the ground: Possible implication of vegetation

    N. Mihalopoulos;B. Bonsang;B.C. Nguyen;M. Kanakidou

  • Atmospheric measurements of ratios between CO 2 and co-emitted species from traffic: a tunnel study in the Paris megacity

    Lamia Ammoura;Irène Xueref-Remy;Valérie Gros;Alexia Baudic

  • Concentrations and fluxes of isoprene and oxygenated VOCs at a French Mediterranean oak forest

    C. Kalogridis;V. Gros;R. Sarda-Estève;B. Langford

Frequent Co-Authors

Valérie Gros
Valérie Gros Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Ilka Peeken
Ilka Peeken Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams Max Planck Society
Nadine Locoge
Nadine Locoge IMT Lille Douai
Vinayak Sinha
Vinayak Sinha Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali
Jean Sciare
Jean Sciare Cyprus Institute
Andrea Pozzer
Andrea Pozzer Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Olivier Favez
Olivier Favez Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Eleni Liakakou
Eleni Liakakou Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Cyril Moulin
Cyril Moulin Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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