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D-Index
50
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11309
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4907
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90

Gina Mills 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 Gina Mills sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 212 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gina Mills 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 Gina Mills sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Gina Mills is affiliated with the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and focuses their research primarily within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work addresses critical intersections of plant science, atmospheric processes, and ecological impacts, contributing across several related subfields.

The scientist's research extends across multiple specialized areas, including:

  • Plant Science
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Insect Science
  • Global and Planetary Change

The main topics covered by their work encompass:

  • Plant responses to elevated CO2
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Forest Insect Ecology and Management

Frequent co-authors with whom they have collaborated include:

  • Felicity Hayes
  • Harry Harmens
  • Eiko Nemitz
  • Massimo Vieno
  • Edward Carnell

Mills has published in several scientific venues, such as:

  • Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Florida Entomologist

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mills include:

  • Potential and limitation of air pollution mitigation by vegetation and uncertainties of deposition-based evaluations, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Effects of ozone, drought and heat stress on wheat yield and grain quality, 2023, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Ozone-induced effects on leaves in African crop species, 2020, Environmental Pollution
  • Ozone critical levels for (semi-)natural vegetation dominated by perennial grassland species, 2020, Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Argopistes tsekooni (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a new natural enemy of Chinese privet in North America: identification, establishment, and host range, 2025, Florida Entomologist

Best Publications

  • Tropospheric ozone and its precursors from the urban to the global scale from air quality to short-lived climate forcer

    P. S. Monks;A. T. Archibald;Augustin Colette;O. Cooper

  • A synthesis of AOT40-based response functions and critical levels of ozone for agricultural and horticultural crops

    G. Mills;A. Buse;B. Gimeno;V. Bermejo

  • Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report: Present-day tropospheric ozone distribution and trends relevant to vegetation

    Gina Mills;Håkan Pleijel;Christopher S. Malley;Baerbel Sinha

  • Tropospheric ozone assessment report: Global ozone metrics for climate change, human health, and crop/ecosystem research

    Allen S. Lefohn;Christopher S. Malley;Luther Smith;Benjamin Wells

  • Evidence of widespread effects of ozone on crops and (semi-)natural vegetation in Europe (1990–2006) in relation to AOT40- and flux-based risk maps

    Gina Mills;Felicity Hayes;David Simpson;David Simpson;Lisa Emberson

  • A comparison of North American and Asian exposure-response data for ozone effects on crop yields.

    L.D. Emberson;L.D. Emberson;P. Büker;M.R. Ashmore;M.R. Ashmore;G. Mills

  • How is ozone pollution reducing our food supply

    Sally Wilkinson;Gina E. Mills;Rosemary Illidge;William J. Davies

  • Ozone effects on crops and consideration in crop models

    Lisa D. Emberson;Håkan Pleijel;Elizabeth A. Ainsworth;Maurits van den Berg

  • New stomatal flux-based critical levels for ozone effects on vegetation

    Gina E. Mills;Hakan Pleijel;Sabine Braun;Patrick Buker

  • Ozone pollution will compromise efforts to increase global wheat production.

    Gina Mills;Katrina Sharps;David Simpson;David Simpson;Håkan Pleijel

  • Ozone risk assessment for agricultural crops in Europe: Further development of stomatal flux and flux–response relationships for European wheat and potato

    H. Pleijel;H. Danielsson;L. Emberson;M.R. Ashmore

  • Closing the global ozone yield gap: Quantification and cobenefits for multistress tolerance

    Gina Mills;Katrina Sharps;David Simpson;David Simpson;Håkan Pleijel

  • Heavy metal and nitrogen concentrations in mosses are declining across Europe whilst some "hotspots" remain in 2010.

    H. Harmens;D.A. Norris;K. Sharps;G. Mills

  • Terrestrial mosses as biomonitors of atmospheric POPs pollution: a review.

    Harry Harmens;Louise Foan;Louise Foan;Valérie Simon;Valérie Simon;Gina Mills

  • Nitrogen concentrations in mosses indicate the spatial distribution of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in Europe.

    H. Harmens;D.A. Norris;D.M. Cooper;G. Mills

  • Evidence of ozone-induced adverse effects on crops in the Mediterranean region

    Ivano Fumagalli;Benjamin S Gimeno;Dimitris Velissariou;Ludwig De Temmerman

  • Chronic exposure to increasing background ozone impairs stomatal functioning in grassland species

    Gina Mills;Felicity Hayes;Sally Wilkinson;William J. Davies

  • Ozone - the persistent menace; interactions with the N cycle and climate change

    David Simpson;David Simpson;Almut Arneth;Gina Mills;Sverre Solberg

  • Meta-analysis of the relative sensitivity of semi-natural vegetation species to ozone

    F. Hayes;M.L.M. Jones;G. Mills;M. Ashmore

  • A review and application of the evidence for nitrogen impacts on ecosystem services

    L. Jones;A. Provins;M. Holland;G. Mills

  • An international cooperative programme indicates the widespread occurrence of ozone injury on crops

    J Benton;J Fuhrer;B.S Gimeno;L Skärby

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry Harmens
Harry Harmens Bangor University
Lisa Emberson
Lisa Emberson University of York
Mike Ashmore
Mike Ashmore University of York
David Simpson
David Simpson Chalmers University of Technology
Håkan Pleijel
Håkan Pleijel University of Gothenburg
Marina Frontasyeva
Marina Frontasyeva Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Jürg Fuhrer
Jürg Fuhrer University of Bern
Harald G. Zechmeister
Harald G. Zechmeister University of Vienna
Eiliv Steinnes
Eiliv Steinnes Norwegian University of Science and Technology
William J. Davies
William J. Davies Lancaster University

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