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D-Index
81
Citations
23389
World Ranking
923
National Ranking
59

F. Stratmann 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 F. Stratmann sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 534 publications — 98th percentile

98% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

F. Stratmann 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 F. Stratmann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 81 D-Index — 91st percentile

91% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

F. Stratmann is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work focuses primarily on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change, with additional contributions in Aerospace Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist's research interests cover key topics such as Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Icing and De-icing Technologies, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows.

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Heike Wex
  • Xianda Gong
  • Silvia Henning
  • Markus Hartmann
  • Hartmut Herrmann

F. Stratmann has published numerous articles, appearing regularly in key scientific venues. The most common publication outlets are Atmospheric chemistry and physics, Atmospheric measurement techniques, and Geophysical Research Letters, alongside Environmental Science & Technology and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Among recent published papers, notable examples include:

  • "Wintertime Airborne Measurements of Ice Nucleating Particles in the High Arctic: A Hint to a Marine, Biogenic Source for Ice Nucleating Particles", 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Characterization of aerosol particles at Cabo Verde close to sea level and at the cloud level - Part 2: Ice-nucleating particles in air, cloud and seawater", 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans", 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "The value of remote marine aerosol measurements for constraining radiative forcing uncertainty", 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Marine organic matter in the remote environment of the Cape Verde islands - an introduction and overview to the MarParCloud campaign", 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Best Publications

  • Role of sulphuric acid, ammonia and galactic cosmic rays in atmospheric aerosol nucleation

    Jasper Kirkby;Joachim Curtius;João Almeida;João Almeida;Eimear Dunne

  • Molecular understanding of sulphuric acid-amine particle nucleation in the atmosphere

    Joao Almeida;Joao Almeida;Siegfried Schobesberger;Andreas Kürten;Ismael K. Ortega

  • The Role of Sulfuric Acid in Atmospheric Nucleation

    Mikko Sipilä;Mikko Sipilä;Torsten Berndt;Tuukka Petäjä;David Brus;David Brus

  • Ion-induced nucleation of pure biogenic particles

    Jasper Kirkby;Jasper Kirkby;Jonathan Duplissy;Jonathan Duplissy;Kamalika Sengupta;Carla Frege

  • Oxidation products of biogenic emissions contribute to nucleation of atmospheric particles.

    Francesco Riccobono;Siegfried Schobesberger;Catherine E. Scott;Josef Dommen

  • Production of extremely low volatile organic compounds from biogenic emissions: Measured yields and atmospheric implications

    Tuija Jokinen;Tuija Jokinen;Torsten Berndt;Risto Makkonen;Veli-Matti Kerminen

  • A new atmospherically relevant oxidant of sulphur dioxide

    R. L. Mauldin;R. L. Mauldin;R. L. Mauldin;T. Berndt;Mikko Juhani Sipilä;Mikko Juhani Sipilä;Mikko Juhani Sipilä;P. Paasonen

  • The Arctic Cloud Puzzle: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multiplatform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic Amplification

    Manfred Wendisch;Andreas Macke;André Ehrlich;Christof Lüpkes

  • Rapid Autoxidation Forms Highly Oxidized RO2 Radicals in the Atmosphere

    Tuija Jokinen;Tuija Jokinen;Mikko Sipilä;Stefanie Richters;Veli-Matti Kerminen

  • Hydroxyl radical-induced formation of highly oxidized organic compounds

    Torsten Berndt;Stefanie Richters;Tuija Jokinen;Noora Hyttinen

  • Hygroscopic properties of aerosol particles at high relative humidity and their diurnal variations in the North China Plain

    P. F. Liu;C. S. Zhao;T. Göbel;E. Hallbauer

  • DESIGN OF A DMA-BASED SIZE SPECTROMETER FOR A LARGE PARTICLE SIZE RANGE AND STABLE OPERATION

    W. Birmili;F. Stratmann;A. Wiedensohler

  • FORMATION OF SULPHURIC ACID AEROSOLS AND CLOUD CONDENSATION NUCLEI: AN EXPRESSION FOR SIGNIFICANT NUCLEATION AND MODEL COMPRARISON

    Liisa Pirjola;Markku Kulmala;Martin Wilck;Albrecht Bischoff

  • Rapid formation of sulfuric acid particles at near-atmospheric conditions

    Torsten Berndt;Torsten Berndt;Olaf Böge;Olaf Böge;Frank Stratmann;Frank Stratmann;Jost Heintzenberg;Jost Heintzenberg

  • Can We Understand Clouds Without Turbulence

    Eberhard Bodenschatz;Szymon P. Malinowski;Raymond A. Shaw;Frank Stratmann

  • Laboratory study on new particle formation from the reaction OH + SO 2 : influence of experimental conditions, H 2 O vapour, NH 3 and the amine tert-butylamine on the overall process

    Torsten Berndt;Frank Stratmann;Mikko Sipilä;Mikko Sipilä;Mikko Sipilä;Joonas Vanhanen

  • Towards closing the gap between hygroscopic growth and activation for secondary organic aerosol: Part 1 – Evidence from measurements

    H. Wex;M. D. Petters;C. M. Carrico;E. Hallbauer

  • Hygroscopic properties of aerosol particles in the north-eastern Atlantic during ACE-2

    Erik Swietlicki;Jingchuan Zhou;David S. Covert;Kaarle Hämeri

  • Irreversible loss of ice nucleation active sites in mineral dust particles caused by sulphuric acid condensation

    R. C. Sullivan;M. D. Petters;M. D. Petters;P. J. DeMott;S. M. Kreidenweis

  • Measuring atmospheric composition change

    Paolo Laj;J. Klausen;M. Bilde;C. Plaß-Duelmer

  • Reduced anthropogenic aerosol radiative forcing caused by biogenic new particle formation

    Hamish Gordon;Kamalika Sengupta;Alexandru Rap;Jonathan Duplissy

Frequent Co-Authors

Heike Wex
Heike Wex Leibniz Association
Heinz Fissan
Heinz Fissan University of Duisburg-Essen
Wolfram Birmili
Wolfram Birmili German Environment Agency
Raymond A. Shaw
Raymond A. Shaw Michigan Technological University
Markku Kulmala
Markku Kulmala University of Helsinki
Johannes Schneider
Johannes Schneider Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Markus D. Petters
Markus D. Petters North Carolina State University
Manfred Wendisch
Manfred Wendisch Leipzig University
Birgit Wehner
Birgit Wehner Leibniz Association
Laurent Poulain
Laurent Poulain Leibniz Association

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