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Hans Martin Seip

Hans Martin Seip

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D-Index
45
Citations
7255
World Ranking
6445
National Ranking
77

Overview

Hans Martin Seip is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. Their primary research field is Psychology, with a specialization in Social Psychology. The scientist's work addresses topics related to Education, Healthcare, and Sociology Research.

Seip has collaborated with multiple researchers in their field. Frequent co-authors include Alain Topor, António Barbosa da Silva, Anne Brita Thorød, Bård Bertelsen, and Coraline Simon.

The scientist has contributed to the academic community through book publications. Notably, Seip authored a book titled Perspektiver på psykososial helse, published by Fagbokforlaget eBooks in 2025.

  • Psychology
  • Social Psychology

  • Education, Healthcare and Sociology Research

  • Alain Topor
  • António Barbosa da Silva
  • Anne Brita Thorød
  • Bård Bertelsen
  • Coraline Simon

Best Publications

  • Acid rain in China.

    Thorjorn Larssen;Espen Lydersen;Dagang Tang;Yi He

  • Acid rain in Europe and the United States: an update

    Fredric C. Menz;Fredric C. Menz;Hans M. Seip

  • A Model for Streamwater Chemistry at Birkenes, Norway

    Nils Christophersen;Hans M. Seip;Richard F. Wright

  • Acid deposition and its effects in China: an overview

    Thorjørn Larssen;Hans Martin Seip;Arne Semb;Jan Mulder

  • Co-benefits of climate policy—lessons learned from a study in Shanxi, China

    Kristin Aunan;Jinghua Fang;Haakon Vennemo;Kenneth Oye

  • Air pollution and lung cancer risks in China--a meta-analysis

    Yu Zhao;Shuxiao Wang;Kristin Aunan;Hans Martin Seip

  • Chemical characterization of individual particles (PM10) from ambient air in Guiyang City, China.

    R.K. Xie;H.M. Seip;J.R. Leinum;T. Winje

  • Dissolved organic carbon fractions in soil and stream water during variable hydrological conditions at Birkenes, southern Norway.

    Kent B. Easthouse;Jan Mulder;Nils Christophersen;Hans M. Seip

  • Surface Ozone in China and its Possible Impact on Agricultural Crop Yields

    Kristin Aunan;Terje Koren Berntsen;Hans Martin Seip

  • Environmental Pollution in China: Status and Trends

    Haakon Vennemo;Kristin Aunan;Henrik Lindhjem;Hans Martin Seip

  • Aluminium speciation: comparison of two spectrophotometric analytical methods and observed concentrations in some acidic aquatic systems in Southern Norway

    H. M. Seip;L. Müller;A. Naas

  • Assessing the Birkenes Model of stream acidification using a multisignal calibration methodology

    Richard P. Hooper;Alex Stone;Nils Christophersen;Ed de Grosbois

  • Urban and rural exposure to indoor air pollution from domestic biomass and coal burning across China

    H E S Mestl;K Aunan;H M Seip;S Wang

  • Heavy coal combustion as the dominant source of particulate pollution in Taiyuan, China, corroborated by high concentrations of arsenic and selenium in PM10

    RuiKai Xie;Hans Martin Seip;Grethe Wibetoe;Showan Nori

  • A critique of models for freshwater and soil acidification

    John O. Reuss;Nils Christophersen;Hans M. Seip

  • Aqueous aluminium chemistry response to episodic increases in discharge

    T. J. Sullivan;N. Christophersen;I. P. Muniz;H. M. Seip

  • Variations in concentrations of aqueous aluminium and other chemical species during hydrological episodes at Birkenes, southernmost Norway

    H.M. Seip;D.O. Andersen;N. Christophersen;T.J. Sullivan

  • Ecological risks and potential sources of heavy metals in agricultural soils from Huanghuai Plain, China

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  • The assessment of health damage caused by air pollution and its implication for policy making in Taiyuan, Shanxi, China

    Daisheng Zhang;Kristin Aunan;Hans Martin Seip;Steinar Larssen

  • A preliminary study of the use of benthic algae as biological indicators of heavy metal pollution in Sørfjorden, Norway

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  • Cleaner production as climate investment—integrated assessment in Taiyuan City, China

    Heidi E.Staff Mestl;Kristin Aunan;Jinghua Fang;Hans Martin Seip

  • Climate change and air quality--measures with co-benefits in China.

    Kristin Aunan;Jinghua Fang;Tao Hu;Hans Martin Seip

Frequent Co-Authors

Rolf D. Vogt
Rolf D. Vogt Norwegian Institute for Water Research
Alf A. Lindberg
Alf A. Lindberg Karolinska Institute
Kristin Aunan
Kristin Aunan Center for International Climate and Environmental Research
Thorjørn Larssen
Thorjørn Larssen Norwegian Institute for Water Research
Jan Mulder
Jan Mulder Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Peter J. Dillon
Peter J. Dillon Trent University
Yu Zhao
Yu Zhao Nanjing University
Shuxiao Wang
Shuxiao Wang Tsinghua University
Jerald L. Schnoor
Jerald L. Schnoor University of Iowa
Svein Solberg
Svein Solberg Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research

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