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Franz X. Meixner 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 Franz X. Meixner sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 182 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Franz X. Meixner 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 Franz X. Meixner sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Franz X. Meixner is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Germany. Their research career is centered at this institution, which is well-known for its contributions to the field of chemistry.

Details concerning recent scientific papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and book publications are not available. Consequently, no specific information about their collaborative networks or publication record can be provided.

The scientist's main fields and subfields of study, as well as the main topics of their research work, have not been documented in the available data.

There are no recorded awards or recognitions attributed to Franz X. Meixner in the dataset. The current status indicates that they are alive.

Best Publications

  • AN ANALYTICAL FOOTPRINT MODEL FOR NON-NEUTRAL STRATIFICATION

    Robert Kormann;Franz X. Meixner

  • Soil Nitrite as a Source of Atmospheric HONO and OH Radicals

    Hang Su;Yafang Cheng;Yafang Cheng;Robert Oswald;Thomas Behrendt

  • HONO Emissions from Soil Bacteria as a Major Source of Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen

    R. Oswald;T. Behrendt;T. Behrendt;M. Ermel;M. Ermel;D. Wu;D. Wu

  • Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, water, energy, trace gases, and aerosols in Amazonia: The LBA‐EUSTACH experiments

    M. O. Andreae;P. Artaxo;C. Brandão;F. E. Carswell;F. E. Carswell

  • Soil-air exchange of nitric oxide: An overview of processes, environmental factors, and modeling studies

    Jörg Ludwig;Franz X. Meixner;Bernhard Vogel;Jochen Förstner

  • Strong daytime production of OH from HNO2 at a rural mountain site

    Karin Acker;Detlev Möller;Wolfgang Wieprecht;Franz X. Meixner

  • Real-time measurements of ammonia, acidic trace gases and water-soluble inorganic aerosol species at a rural site in the Amazon Basin

    I. Trebs;F. X. Meixner;J. Slanina;R. Otjes

  • Isoprene and monoterpene fluxes from Central Amazonian rainforest inferred from tower-based and airborne measurements, and implications on the atmospheric chemistry and the local carbon budget

    U. Kuhn;M.O. Andreae;C. Ammann;A.C. Araújo

  • The NH4+ – NO3– – Cl– – SO42– – H2O aerosol system and its gas phase precursors at a pasture site in the Amazon Basin: How relevant are mineral cations and soluble organic acids?

    Ivonne Trebs;Swen Metzger;Franz X. Meixner;Günter Helas

  • Composition and diurnal variability of the natural Amazonian aerosol

    Bim Graham;Bim Graham;Pascal Guyon;Willy Maenhaut;Philip E. Taylor

  • Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) uptake by vegetation controlled by atmospheric concentrations and plant stomatal aperture

    I. G. Chaparro-Suarez;F. X. Meixner;J. Kesselmeier

  • An automated dynamic chamber system for surface exchange measurement of non-reactive and reactive trace gases of grassland ecosystems

    L. Pape;C. Ammann;A. Nyfeler-Brunner;C. Spirig

  • Eddy covariance measurements of nitric oxide flux within an Amazonian rain forest

    U. Rummel;C. Ammann;A. Gut;F. X. Meixner

  • Preliminary results on nitric oxide emission from a southern African savanna ecosystem

    F. X. Meixner;Th. Fickinger;L. Marufu;D. Serça

  • Carbonyl sulfide exchange on an ecosystem scale: Soil represents a dominant sink for atmospheric COS

    U. Kuhn;C. Ammann;A. Wolf;F. X. Meixner

  • Seasonal variation of ozone deposition to a tropical rain forest in southwest Amazonia

    Udo Rummel;Christof Ammann;G. A. Kirkman;M. A. L. Moura

  • Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: ozone production, precursor sensitivity and aerosol load

    U. Kuhn;L. Ganzeveld;A. Thielmann;T. Dindorf

  • A study to explain the emission of nitric oxide from a marsh soil

    Armin Remde;Jörg Ludwig;Franz X. Meixner;Ralf Conrad

  • Photolysis frequency measurement techniques: results of a comparison within the ACCENT project

    B. Bohn;Gary K. Corlett;M. Gillmann;S. Sanghavi

  • Measurements of selected C2-C5 hydrocarbons in the background troposphere: Vertical and latitudinal variations

    D.H. Ehhalt;J. Rudolph;F.X. Meixner;U Schmidt

  • BIOGENIC EMISSIONS OF NITRIC OXIDE AND NITROUS OXIDE FROM ARID AND SEMI-ARID LAND

    Franz X. Meixner;Franz X. Meixner;Wen X. Yang;Wen X. Yang

  • Dry and wet deposition of inorganic nitrogen compounds to a tropical pasture site (Rondônia, Brazil)

    I. Trebs;L. L. Lara;L. M. M. Zeri;L. V. Gatti

  • Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, water, energy, trace gases, and aerosols in Amazonia: The LBA-EUSTACH experiments : Large-scale biosphere-atmosphere experiment in Amazonia (LBA)

    M. O. Andreae;P. Artaxo;C. Brandao;F. E. Carswell

Frequent Co-Authors

Meinrat O. Andreae
Meinrat O. Andreae Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Thomas Foken
Thomas Foken University of Bayreuth
Jürgen Kesselmeier
Jürgen Kesselmeier Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Christof Ammann
Christof Ammann Federal Council
Paulo Artaxo
Paulo Artaxo Universidade de São Paulo
Jos Lelieveld
Jos Lelieveld Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Weidong Sun
Weidong Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences
Eva Falge
Eva Falge German Meteorological Service
Yafang Cheng
Yafang Cheng Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Xiaomin Sun
Xiaomin Sun Chinese Academy of Sciences

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