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Clifford P. Weisel 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 Clifford P. Weisel sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 154 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Clifford P. Weisel 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 Clifford P. Weisel sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 63rd percentile

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

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

Overview

Clifford P. Weisel is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science and medicine, with specific attention to health, toxicology, and mutagenesis. Additional subfields include atmospheric science, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, physiology, and process chemistry and technology.

The main topics covered in their work encompass air quality and health impacts, indoor air quality and microbial exposure, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, odor and emission control technologies, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research, toxic organic pollutants impact, and chemical analysis and environmental impact.

Their recent scholarly publications include:

  • Reactions and Products of Squalene and Ozone: A Review (2022), published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • Species-level evaluation of the human respiratory microbiome (2020), published in GigaScience
  • The Impact of Device Settings, Use Patterns, and Flavorings on Carbonyl Emissions from Electronic Cigarettes (2020), published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Biomonitoring: A tool to assess PFNA body burdens and evaluate the effectiveness of drinking water intervention for communities in New Jersey (2021), published in International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
  • Detection of respiratory inflammation biomarkers in non-processed exhaled breath condensate samples using reduced graphene oxide (2022), published in RSC Advances

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Clifford P. Weisel include:

  • Breann Coffaro
  • Panos G. Georgopoulos
  • Elisabeth Feld-Cook
  • Chang Ho Yu
  • Shahnaz Alimokhtari

The most common publication venues for their work are:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
  • GigaScience
  • RSC Advances

Best Publications

  • Characterization of the dust/smoke aerosol that settled east of the World Trade Center (WTC) in lower Manhattan after the collapse of the WTC 11 September 2001.

    Paul J Lioy;Clifford P Weisel;James R Millette;Steven Eisenreich

  • Influence of ambient (outdoor) sources on residential indoor and personal PM2.5 concentrations: analyses of RIOPA data.

    Qing Yu Meng;Barbara J Turpin;Leo Korn;Clifford P Weisel

  • Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Indoor and Outdoor Air of Three Cities in the U.S.

    Yelena Y Naumova;Steven J Eisenreich;Barbara J Turpin;Clifford P Weisel

  • Routes of Chloroform Exposure and Body Burden from Showering with Chlorinated Tap Water

    Wan K. Jo;Clifford P. Weisel;Paul J. Lioy

  • Benzene exposure: an overview of monitoring methods and their findings.

    Clifford P. Weisel

  • Halogenated DBP : Concentrations in a distribution system

    Wei Jie Chen;Clifford P. Weisel

  • Ingestion, inhalation, and dermal exposures to chloroform and trichloroethene from tap water.

    Clifford P. Weisel;Wan-Kuen Jo

  • The effect of ozone associated with summertime photochemical smog on the frequency of asthma visits to hospital emergency departments.

    Ronald P. Cody;Clifford P. Weisel;Glenn Birnbaum;Paul J. Lioy

  • Exposure estimates to disinfection by-products of chlorinated drinking water.

    Clifford P. Weisel;Hekap Kim;Hekap Kim;Patricia Haltmeier;Judith B. Klotz

  • Relationships of Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Air (RIOPA). Part I. Collection methods and descriptive analyses.

    Clifford P. Weisel;Junfeng Zhang;Barbara J. Turpin;Maria T. Morandi

  • Estimating contributions of indoor and outdoor sources to indoor carbonyl concentrations in three urban areas of the United States

    W. Liu;J. Zhang;L. Zhang;Barbara Jo Turpin

  • Relationship of Indoor, Outdoor and Personal Air (RIOPA) study: study design, methods and quality assurance/control results

    Clifford P. Weisel;Junfeng Jim Zhang;Barbara J. Turpin;Maria T. Morandi

  • Childhood Asthma and Environmental Exposures at Swimming Pools: State of the Science and Research Recommendations

    Clifford P. Weisel;Susan D. Richardson;Benoit Nemery;Gabriella Aggazzotti

  • Percutaneous absorption of trihalomethanes, haloacetic acids, and haloketones.

    Xu Xu;Thomas M. Mariano;Jeffrey D. Laskin;Clifford P. Weisel

  • Estimates of the transport of trace metals from the ocean to the atmosphere

    C. P. Weisel;R. A. Duce;J. L. Fasching;R. W. Heaton

  • Assessing exposure to air toxics relative to asthma

    Clifford P Weisel

  • Gas/particle distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in coupled outdoor/indoor atmospheres

    Yelena Y. Naumova;John H. Offenberg;Steven J. Eisenreich;Qingyu Meng

  • Chloroform exposure and the health risk associated with multiple uses of chlorinated tap water.

    Wan K. Jo;Clifford P. Weisel;Paul J. Lioy

  • RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUMMERTIME AMBIENT OZONE LEVELS AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS FOR ASTHMA IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY

    Clifford P. Weisel;Ronald P. Cody;Paul J. Lioy

  • Human respiratory uptake of chloroform and haloketones during showering.

    Xu Xu;Clifford P Weisel

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul J. Lioy
Paul J. Lioy Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Barbara J. Turpin
Barbara J. Turpin University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Junfeng Zhang
Junfeng Zhang Duke University
Steven J. Eisenreich
Steven J. Eisenreich Vrije Universiteit Brussel
John H. Offenberg
John H. Offenberg Environmental Protection Agency
John L. Adgate
John L. Adgate University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
George G. Rhoads
George G. Rhoads Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jeffrey D. Laskin
Jeffrey D. Laskin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Damien Voiry
Damien Voiry University of Montpellier
Manish Chhowalla
Manish Chhowalla University of Cambridge

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