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Heinrich Hühnerfuss

Heinrich Hühnerfuss

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
59
Citations
9443
World Ranking
3170
National Ranking
214

Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
7857
World Ranking
11942
National Ranking
877

Heinrich Hühnerfuss 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 Heinrich Hühnerfuss sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 142 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Heinrich Hühnerfuss 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 Heinrich Hühnerfuss sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Heinrich Hühnerfuss is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany. The available data do not detail specific research papers, frequent co-authors, or recurring publication venues associated with their work.

There is no listing of published books, awards received, or detailed fields and subfields of study connected to this scientist. Consequently, no precise information on their main research topics or specialization areas is available.

The absence of information regarding recent papers and collaborative authors suggests limited publicly accessible bibliographic records or a focus on less-documented research activities.

This profile is based solely on verified affiliations and acknowledges the lack of further documented academic outputs or distinctions connected to Heinrich Hühnerfuss at this time.

Best Publications

  • Determination of selected pharmaceuticals and caffeine in sewage and seawater from Tromsø/Norway with emphasis on ibuprofen and its metabolites.

    Stefan Weigel;Urs Berger;Einar Jensen;Roland Kallenborn

  • The damping of ocean waves by surface films: A new look at an old problem

    Werner Alpers;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • Drugs and personal care products as ubiquitous pollutants: occurrence and distribution of clofibric acid, caffeine and DEET in the North Sea

    Stefan Weigel;Jan Kuhlmann;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • Imaging of biogenic and anthropogenic ocean surface films by the multifrequency/multipolarization SIR‐C/X‐SAR

    Martin Gade;Werner Alpers;Heinrich Hühnerfuss;Harunobu Masuko

  • Simultaneous solid-phase extraction of acidic, neutral and basic pharmaceuticals from aqueous samples at ambient (neutral) pH and their determination by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

    Stefan Weigel;Roland Kallenborn;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • Concentrations of the Antifouling Compound Irgarol 1051 and of Organotins in Water and Sediments of German North and Baltic Sea Marinas

    Scarlett Biselli;Kai Bester;Heinrich Hühnerfuss;Karl Fent

  • Synthetic musks in the environment. Part 1: Species-dependent bioaccumulation of polycyclic and nitro musk fragrances in freshwater fish and mussels.

    R. Gatermann;S. Biselli;H. Hühnerfuss;G. G. Rimkus

  • Radar signatures of oil films floating on the sea surface and the Marangoni effect

    Werner Alpers;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • Occurrence of diclofenac and its metabolites in surface water and effluent samples from Karachi, Pakistan.

    M. Scheurell;S. Franke;R.M. Shah;H. Hühnerfuss

  • Effect of Bivalent Ba, Cu, Ni, and Zn Cations on the Structure of Octadecanoic Acid Monolayers at the Air-Water-Interface as Determined by External Infrared Reflection-Absorption Spectroscopy

    Johannes Simon-Kutscher;and Arne Gericke;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • On the reduction of the radar backscatter by oceanic surface films: Scatterometer measurements and their theoretical interpretation

    Martin Gade;Werner Alpers;Heinrich Hühnerfuss;Volkmar R. Wismann

  • Chiral polychlorinated biphenyl transport, metabolism, and distribution: a review.

    Hans Joachim Lehmler;Stuart J. Harrad;Heinrich Hühnerfuss;Izabela Kania-Korwel

  • Chiral Environmental Pollutants

    Roland Kallenborn;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • The effect of cations on the order of saturated fatty acid monolayers at the air-water interface as determined by infrared reflection-absorption spectrometry

    Arne Gericke;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • New method for rapid solid-phase extraction of large-volume water samples and its application to non-target screening of North Sea water for organic contaminants by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

    Stefan Weigel;Kai Bester;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • Chiral Environmental Pollutants: Trace Analysis and Ecotoxicology

    R. Kallenborn;H. Hühnerfuss

  • Polarized external infrared reflection-absorption spectrometry at the air/water interface: Comparison of experimental and theoretical results for different angles of incidence

    Arne Gericke;Alexander V. Michailov;Heinrich Hühnerfuss

  • Radar signatures of marine mineral oil spills measured by an airborne multi-frequency radar

    V. Wismann;M. Gade;W. Alpers;H. Huhnerfuss

  • Polycyclic and nitro musks in the environment: A comparison between Canadian and European aquatic biota

    Robert Gatermann;Jocelyne Hellou;Heinrich Hühnerfuss;Gerhard Rimkus

  • Enantioselective chromatography—A powerful tool for the discrimination of biotic and abiotic transformation processes of chiral environmental pollutants

    Heinrich Hühnerfuss;Muhammad Raza Shah

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner Alpers
Werner Alpers Universität Hamburg
Kai Bester
Kai Bester Aarhus University
Roland Kallenborn
Roland Kallenborn Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Wilfried A. König
Wilfried A. König Universität Hamburg
Åke Bergman
Åke Bergman Stockholm University
Hans Steinhart
Hans Steinhart Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Gerhard Lammel
Gerhard Lammel Masaryk University
Imran Ali
Imran Ali Jamia Millia Islamia
Wittko Francke
Wittko Francke Universität Hamburg
Mark A. Donelan
Mark A. Donelan University of Miami

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