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Henrik Kylin 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 Henrik Kylin sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 139 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Henrik Kylin 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 Henrik Kylin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Henrik Kylin is affiliated with Linköping University in Sweden and works primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their research encompasses various subfields including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientist's main topics of study cover a diverse range of environmental impacts and processes. These include Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Mercury impact and mitigation studies, Water Treatment and Disinfection, Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Water Systems and Optimization.

Henrik Kylin has contributed to multiple publications across several venues. The most frequent publication outlets are:

  • Environmental Science Water Research & Technology
  • Regional Studies in Marine Science
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Chemosphere
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Among recent papers, notable works include:

  • Temporal dynamics and ecotoxicological risk assessment of personal care products, phthalate ester plasticizers, and organophosphorus flame retardants in water from Lake Victoria, Uganda, 2020, Chemosphere
  • Selective removal of natural organic matter during drinking water production changes the composition of disinfection by-products, 2020, Environmental Science Water Research & Technology
  • Chlorine cycling and the fate of Cl in terrestrial environments, 2021, Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Dynamics of organochlorine and organophosphate pesticide residues in soil, water, and sediment from the Rufiji River Delta, Tanzania, 2020, Regional Studies in Marine Science
  • Impacts of a shallow shipwreck on a coral reef: A case study from St. Brandon's Atoll, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, 2020, Marine Environmental Research

Henrik Kylin collaborates frequently with other researchers. Key co-authors include:

  • Hindrik Bouwman
  • David Bastviken
  • Florence Nantaba
  • Wolf-Ulrich Palm
  • John Wasswa

Best Publications

  • The pine needle as a monitor of atmospheric pollution

    G. Eriksson;S. Jensen;H. Kylin;W. Strachan;W. Strachan

  • Perfluoroalkyl Acids in the Atlantic and Canadian Arctic Oceans

    Jonathan P. Benskin;Derek C. G. Muir;Brian F. Scott;Christine Spencer

  • Removal of α- and γ-Hexachlorocyclohexane and Enantiomers of α-Hexachlorocyclohexane in the Eastern Arctic Ocean

    Tom Harner;Henrik Kylin;Terry F. Bidleman;William M. J. Strachan

  • Polychlorinated Naphthalenes and Coplanar Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Arctic Air

    Tom Harner;Henrik Kylin;Terry F. Bidleman;Crispin Halsall

  • DDT and malaria prevention: addressing the paradox.

    Hindrik Bouwman;Henk van den Berg;Henrik Kylin

  • Occurrence, distribution, and ecotoxicological risk assessment of selected pharmaceutical compounds in water from Lake Victoria, Uganda.

    Florence Nantaba;John Wasswa;Henrik Kylin;Wolf Ulrich Palm

  • Atmospheric pollution by persistent organic compoumds: Monitoring with pine needles

    Soren Jensen;Goran Eriksson;H. Kylin;W.M.J. Strachan

  • Anaerobic Degradation of Nonylphenol Mono- and Diethoxylates in Digestor Sludge, Landfilled Municipal Solid Waste, and Landfilled Sludge

    Jörgen Ejlertsson;Marie-Louise Nilsson;Henrik Kylin;Åke Bergman

  • Dioxin-like chemicals in soil and sediment from residential and industrial areas in central South Africa.

    Claudine Nieuwoudt;Laura P. Quinn;Rialet Pieters;Ilse Jordaan

  • Environmental monitoring of polychlorinated biphenyls using pine needles as passive samplers.

    Henrik. Kylin;Eva. Grimvall;Conny. Oestman

  • Effects of a pyrethroid pesticide on endocrine responses to female odours and reproductive behaviour in male parr of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.).

    Alia Jaensson;Alexander P. Scott;Andrew Moore;Henrik Kylin;Henrik Kylin

  • Development and application of a simplified sampling method for volatile polyfluorinated alkyl substances in indoor and environmental air.

    Annika Jahnke;Sandra Huber;Christian Temme;Henrik Kylin

  • High levels of DDT in breast milk: intake, risk, lactation duration, and involvement of gender.

    Hindrik Bouwman;Henrik Kylin;Barbara Sereda;Riana Bornman

  • Comparing water, bovine milk, and indoor residual spraying as possible sources of DDT and pyrethroid residues in breast milk.

    Barbara Sereda;Henk Bouwman;Henrik Kylin

  • Hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) in the Canadian Archipelago. 2. Air-water gas exchange of alpha- and gamma-HCH.

    Liisa M. Jantunen;Paul A. Helm;Henrik Kylin;Terry F. Bidleman

  • Toxicity of six pesticides to common frog (Rana temporaria) tadpoles.

    Markus Johansson;Henna Piha;Henrik Kylin;Juha Merilä

  • Accumulation of airborne hexachlorocyclohexanes and DDT in pine needles.

    Henrik Kylin;Andreas Sjödin

  • Direct and indirect effects of the fungicide azoxystrobin in outdoor brackish water microcosms.

    Kerstin Gustafsson;Eva Blidberg;Irene Karlsson Elfgren;Anna Hellström

  • The flip-or-flop boutique: Marine debris on the shores of St Brandon’s Rock, an isolated tropical atoll in the Indian Ocean

    Hindrik Bouwman;Steven W. Evans;Steven W. Evans;Nik Cole;Nik Cole;Nee Sun Choong Kwet Yive

  • Temporal dynamics and ecotoxicological risk assessment of personal care products, phthalate ester plasticizers, and organophosphorus flame retardants in water from Lake Victoria, Uganda.

    Florence Nantaba;Florence Nantaba;Wolf-Ulrich Palm;John Wasswa;Hindrik Bouwman

  • Carbendazim sorption-desorption in Vietnamese soils.

    Tomas Berglöf;Tran Van Dung;Henrik Kylin;Ingvar Nilsson

Frequent Co-Authors

Liisa M. Jantunen
Liisa M. Jantunen University of Toronto
Terry F. Bidleman
Terry F. Bidleman Umeå University
Tom Harner
Tom Harner Environment and Climate Change Canada
David Bastviken
David Bastviken Linköping University
Derek C. G. Muir
Derek C. G. Muir Environment and Climate Change Canada
William C. Koskinen
William C. Koskinen University of Minnesota
Crispin J. Halsall
Crispin J. Halsall Lancaster University
Paul A. Helm
Paul A. Helm Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Rebecca M. Dickhut
Rebecca M. Dickhut Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Robert J. Letcher
Robert J. Letcher Carleton University

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