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Dominik J. Weiss is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with notable work in several subfields including Plant Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Chemistry, Pollution, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

The scientist's main topics of work revolve around environmental contaminants and their interactions, including:

  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Arsenic contamination and mitigation
  • Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Iron oxide chemistry and applications
  • Agricultural Science and Fertilization

Dominik J. Weiss has contributed numerous publications, with recent papers including:

  • "A Revised Pseudo-Second-Order Kinetic Model for Adsorption, Sensitive to Changes in Adsorbate and Adsorbent Concentrations" (2021), Langmuir
  • "Strong evidence for the continued contribution of lead deposited during the 20th century to the atmospheric environment in London of today" (2021), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Possible application of stable isotope compositions for the identification of metal sources in soil" (2020), Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • "A Global Assessment of Copper, Zinc, and Lead Isotopes in Mineral Dust Sources and Aerosols" (2020), Frontiers in Earth Science
  • "Urbanization, migration, and the challenges of resilience thinking in urban planning: Insights from two contrasting planning systems in Germany and Iran" (2022), Cities

Frequent co-authors associated with Dominik J. Weiss include:

  • Jay C. Bullen
  • Ramón Vilar
  • George Northover
  • Enrique García-España
  • Salvador Blasco

The scientist's work appears repeatedly in several publication venues, including:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Chemical Geology
  • Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

Best Publications

  • History of Atmospheric Lead Deposition Since 12,370 14C yr BP from a Peat Bog, Jura Mountains, Switzerland

    W. Shotyk;D. Weiss;P. G. Appleby;A. K. Cheburkin

  • Interdependence of peat and vegetation in a tropical peat swamp forest

    S. E. Page;J. O. Rieley;W. Shotyk;D. Weiss

  • Geochemistry of the peat bog at Etang de la Gruère, Jura Mountains, Switzerland, and its record of atmospheric Pb and lithogenic trace metals (Sc, Ti, Y, Zr, and REE) since 12,370 14 C yr BP

    W. Shotyk;D. Weiss;J.D. Kramers;R. Frei

  • The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017

    Reiner Schlitzer;Robert F. Anderson;Elena Masferrer Dodas;Maeve Lohan

  • Atmospheric Pb Deposition since the Industrial Revolution Recorded by Five Swiss Peat Profiles: Enrichment Factors, Fluxes, Isotopic Composition, and Sources

    Dominik Weiss;William Shotyk;Peter G. Appleby;Jan Dirk Kramers

  • A record of Late Pleistocene and Holocene carbon accumulation and climate change from an equatorial peat bog (Kalimantan, Indonesia): implications for past, present and future carbon dynamics

    S. E. Page;R. A. J. Wűst;D. Weiss;J. O. Rieley

  • Zn and Cu isotopic variability in the Alexandrinka volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) ore deposit, Urals, Russia

    Thomas F.D. Mason;Dominik J. Weiss;Dominik J. Weiss;John B. Chapman;John B. Chapman;Jamie J. Wilkinson;Jamie J. Wilkinson

  • Isotopic discrimination of zinc in higher plants.

    D. J. Weiss;D. J. Weiss;T. F. D. Mason;F. J. Zhao;G. J. D. Kirk

  • Atmospheric Pb deposition in Spain during the last 4600 years recorded by two ombrotrophic peat bogs and implications for the use of peat as archive.

    A. Martı́nez Cortizas;E. Garcı́a-Rodeja;X. Pontevedra Pombal;J.C. Nóvoa Muñoz

  • Improved provenance tracing of Asian dust sources using rare earth elements and selected trace elements for palaeomonsoon studies on the eastern Tibetan Plateau

    Marion Ferrat;Dominik J. Weiss;Dominik J. Weiss;Stanislav Strekopytov;Shuofei Dong

  • Calibration of the New Certified Reference Materials ERM‐AE633 and ERM‐AE647 for Copper and IRMM‐3702 for Zinc Isotope Amount Ratio Determinations

    Kirsten Moeller;Ronny Schoenberg;Ronny Schoenberg;Rolf Birger Pedersen;Dominik Weiss

  • The geochemistry of major and selected trace elements in a forested peat bog, Kalimantan, SE Asia, and its implications for past atmospheric dust deposition

    Dominik Weiss;Dominik Weiss;William Shotyk;Jack Rieley;Susan Page

  • Refining the pre-industrial atmospheric Pb isotope evolution curve in Europe using an 8000 year old peat core from NW Spain

    M.E. Kylander;M.E. Kylander;D.J. Weiss;D.J. Weiss;A. Martínez Cortízas;B. Spiro

  • Stable isotopes of Cu and Zn in higher plants: evidence for Cu reduction at the root surface and two conceptual models for isotopic fractionation processes.

    D. Jouvin;D.J. Weiss;T.F.M. Mason;Matthieu Bravin

  • Stable lead isotope compositions in selected coals from around the world and implications for present day aerosol source tracing.

    M. Díaz-Somoano;M. E. Kylander;M. A. López-Antón;I. Suárez-Ruiz

  • ZINC ISOTOPE VARIATION IN HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS: PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE FROM THE IRISH MIDLANDS ORE FIELD

    J. J. Wilkinson;D. J. Weiss;T. F. D. Mason;B. J. Coles

  • Chemical Separation and Isotopic Variations of Cu and Zn From Five Geological Reference Materials

    John B. Chapman;Thomas F.D. Mason;Dominik J. Weiss;Barry J. Coles

  • A Revised Pseudo-Second-Order Kinetic Model for Adsorption, Sensitive to Changes in Adsorbate and Adsorbent Concentrations.

    Jay C Bullen;Sarawud Saleesongsom;Kerry Gallagher;Dominik J Weiss;Dominik J Weiss

  • Kandelia obovata (S., L.) Yong tolerance mechanisms to Cadmium: subcellular distribution, chemical forms and thiol pools.

    Bosen Weng;Xiangyu Xie;Dominik J. Weiss;Dominik J. Weiss;Jingchun Liu

  • Isotopic signatures suggest important contributions from recycled gasoline, road dust and non-exhaust traffic sources for copper, zinc and lead in PM10 in London, United Kingdom

    Shuofei Dong;Shuofei Dong;Raquel Ochoa Gonzalez;Roy M. Harrison;Roy M. Harrison;David Green

  • High-precision Cu and Zn isotope analysis by plasma source mass spectrometry: Part 2. Correcting for mass discrimination effects

    Thomas F. D. Mason;Dominik J. Weiss;Matthew Horstwood;Randall R. Parrish

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry J. Coles
Barry J. Coles Imperial College London
William Shotyk
William Shotyk University of Alberta
Jamie J. Wilkinson
Jamie J. Wilkinson Imperial College London
Mark Rehkämper
Mark Rehkämper Imperial College London
Baruch Spiro
Baruch Spiro Natural History Museum
Guy J. D. Kirk
Guy J. D. Kirk Cranfield University
Youbin Sun
Youbin Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jingfeng Wu
Jingfeng Wu University of Miami
Ramon Vilar
Ramon Vilar Imperial College London
Kerry Gallagher
Kerry Gallagher University of Rennes

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