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11058
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8228
National Ranking
623

Overview

Christine M. Davidson is affiliated with the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with significant contributions across various subfields including pollution, industrial and manufacturing engineering, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, analytical chemistry, and radiological and ultrasound technology.

The scientist's work spans numerous topics, notably heavy metals in the environment, mercury impact and mitigation studies, microplastics and plastic pollution, recycling and waste management techniques, analytical chemistry methods development, municipal solid waste management, and radioactivity and radon measurements.

Recent publications by Christine M. Davidson include:

  • Investigation of the influence of pH on the properties and morphology of gelatin hydrogels, 2023, Journal of Polymer Science
  • Atomic spectrometry update - a review of advances in environmental analysis, 2023, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Atomic spectrometry update - a review of advances in environmental analysis, 2022, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Atomic spectrometry update - a review of advances in environmental analysis, 2021, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Atomic spectrometry update - a review of advances in environmental analysis, 2020, Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry

Christine M. Davidson has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Olga Cavoura, Owen T. Butler, John J. Liggat, Jeffrey R. Bacon, and Warren R. L. Cairns. These collaborations reflect ongoing research partnerships that involve analytic instrumentation and environmental monitoring topics.

Their publications are predominantly found in journals such as:

  • Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
  • Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Environments
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Polymer Science

Christine M. Davidson's work is centered on advancing understanding and technological approaches within environmental science, with particular emphasis on analytical chemistry methods and pollution-related issues. Their research contributes to fields addressing environmental contaminants and their mitigation through scientific investigation and engineering solutions.

Best Publications

  • Improvement of the BCR three step sequential extraction procedure prior to the certification of new sediment and soil reference materials

    G. Rauret;J. F. López-Sánchez;A. Sahuquillo;R. Rubio

  • Is there a future for sequential chemical extraction

    Jeffrey R. Bacon;Christine M. Davidson

  • Chemical speciation in the environment

    A. M. Ure;C. M. Davidson

  • Application of a modified BCR sequential extraction (three-step) procedure for the determination of extractable trace metal contents in a sewage sludge amended soil reference material (CRM 483), complemented by a three-year stability study of acetic acid and EDTA extractable metal content

    G Rauret;J F Lopez-Sanchez;A Sahuquillo;E Barahona

  • Comparison of original and modified BCR sequential extraction procedures for the fractionation of copper, iron, lead, manganese and zinc in soils and sediments

    Katherine F Mossop;Christine M Davidson

  • Use of a certified reference material for extractable trace metals to assess sources of uncertainty in the BCR three-stage sequential extraction procedure

    A Sahuquillo;J.F López-Sánchez;R Rubio;G Rauret

  • A critical evaluation of the three-stage BCR sequential extraction procedure to assess the potential mobility and toxicity of heavy metals in industrially-contaminated land

    Christine M Davidson;Ailsa L Duncan;David Littlejohn;Allan M Ure

  • Evaluation of a sequential extraction procedure for the speciation of heavy metals in sediments

    Christine M. Davidson;Rhodri P. Thomas;Sharon E. McVey;Reijo Perala

  • Soil pollution by PAHs in urban soils: a comparison of three European cities

    E. Morillo;A.S. Romero;C. Maqueda;L. Madrid

  • Metals in particle-size fractions of the soils of five European cities

    F. Ajmone-Marsan;M. Biasioli;T. Kralj;H. GRcman

  • Three-stage sequential extraction procedure for the determination of metals in river sediments

    R P Thomas;Alan M. Ure;C.M. Davidson;David Littlejohn

  • FRACTIONATION OF POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS IN URBAN SOILS FROM FIVE EUROPEAN CITIES BY MEANS OF A HARMONISED SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTION PROCEDURE

    Christine M. Davidson;Graham J. Urquhart;Franco Ajmone-Marsan;Mattia Biasioli

  • Some sources of variability in application of the three-stage sequential extraction procedure recommended by BCR to industrially-contaminated soil

    C. M. Davidson;P. C. S. Ferreira;Allan M. Ure

  • Extractability and mobility of mercury from agricultural soils surrounding industrial and mining contaminated areas

    Ana Teresa Reis;Sónia Morais Rodrigues;Christine M. Davidson;Eduarda Pereira

  • 20. Single and sequential extraction schemes for trace metal speciation in soil and sediment

    A.M. Ure;C.M. Davidson;R.P. Thomas

  • Variability in concentrations of potentially toxic elements in urban parks from six European cities

    L. Madrid;E. Diaz-Barrientos;E. Ruiz-Cortes;R. Reinoso

  • Atomic spectrometry update – a review of advances in environmental analysis

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  • Overview and challenges of mercury fractionation and speciation in soils

    Ana Teresa Reis;Christine M. Davidson;Carlos Vale;Eduarda Pereira

  • The variability of polychlorinated biphenyls levels in urban soils from five European cities

    A. Cachada;L.V. Lopes;A.S. Hursthouse;M. Biasioli

  • Large pore diameter MCM-41 and its application for lead removal from aqueous media

    Salah A. Idris;Christine M. Davidson;Colm McManamon;Michael A. Morris

  • Atomic spectrometry update – a review of advances in environmental analysis

    Owen T. Butler;Warren R. L. Cairns;Jennifer M. Cook;Christine M. Davidson

  • Chemical Speciation in Soils and Related Materials by Selective Chemical Extraction

    A.M. Ure;C.M. Davidson

Frequent Co-Authors

Armando C. Duarte
Armando C. Duarte University of Aveiro
Eduarda Pereira
Eduarda Pereira University of Aveiro
Gemma Rauret
Gemma Rauret University of Barcelona
Karin Ljung
Karin Ljung Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Duncan Graham
Duncan Graham University of Strathclyde
Karen Faulds
Karen Faulds University of Strathclyde
Mark Cave
Mark Cave British Geological Survey
Celia Maqueda
Celia Maqueda Spanish National Research Council
Carlos Vale
Carlos Vale University of Porto
Michael A. Morris
Michael A. Morris Trinity College Dublin

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