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4526
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National Ranking
301

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Internal medicine

Jean Emberlin mainly investigates Pollen, Birch pollen, Grass pollen, Aerobiology and Betula pollen. The various areas that Jean Emberlin examines in his Pollen study include Thunderstorm and Poaceae. Jean Emberlin has researched Grass pollen in several fields, including Grassland, Physical geography and Pollen season.

His Physical geography study incorporates themes from Mediterranean climate, Oceanic climate and Temperate climate. Jean Emberlin interconnects Agronomy and Botany in the investigation of issues within Betula pollen. His study in the fields of Oak pollen, Urtica and Pollination under the domain of Ecology overlaps with other disciplines such as Western europe.

His most cited work include:

  • Responses in the start of Betula (birch) pollen seasons to recent changes in spring temperatures across Europe (202 citations)
  • Air pollution, pollens, and daily admissions for asthma in London 1987–92 (173 citations)
  • Atmospheric birch (Betula) pollen in Europe: Trends and fluctuations in annual quantities and the starting dates of the seasons (154 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Pollen, Physical geography, Aerobiology, Grass pollen and Ecology. His work deals with themes such as Birch pollen, Betula pollen, Meteorology and Agronomy, which intersect with Pollen. As part of his studies on Physical geography, Jean Emberlin often connects relevant areas like Range.

The concepts of his Aerobiology study are interwoven with issues in Pollen count and Forestry. He has included themes like North Atlantic oscillation and Thunderstorm in his Grass pollen study. Many of his research projects under Ecology are closely connected to Pollen source with Pollen source, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Pollen (62.50%)
  • Physical geography (25.00%)
  • Aerobiology (23.44%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2011)?

  • Pollen (62.50%)
  • Aerobiology (23.44%)
  • Physical geography (25.00%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Jean Emberlin mainly focuses on Pollen, Aerobiology, Physical geography, Birch pollen and North Atlantic oscillation. In his research, Air pollution is intimately related to Agronomy, which falls under the overarching field of Pollen. Knowledge transfer and Unit are fields of study that overlap with his Aerobiology research.

He studies Betula pollen which is a part of Birch pollen. Jean Emberlin has researched North Atlantic oscillation in several fields, including Ecology, Phenology, Pollination and Grass pollen. His Grass pollen research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ophthalmology, Palpebral fissure and Fluorescence staining.

Between 2007 and 2011, his most popular works were:

  • PCR to predict risk of airborne disease (85 citations)
  • Long-term and short-term forecast models for Poaceae (grass) pollen in Poznań, Poland, constructed using regression analysis (59 citations)
  • Are the Birch Trees in Southern England a Source of Betula Pollen for North London (51 citations)

Best Publications

  • Responses in the start of Betula (birch) pollen seasons to recent changes in spring temperatures across Europe

    Jean Emberlin;M. Detandt;R. Gehrig;S. Jaeger

  • Atmospheric birch (Betula) pollen in Europe: Trends and fluctuations in annual quantities and the starting dates of the seasons

    F. Th. M. Spieksma;J. C. Emberlin;M. Hjelmroos;S. Jäger

  • Quantitative trends in annual totals of five common airborne pollen types (Betula, Quercus, Poaceae, Urtica, and Artemisia), at five pollen-monitoring stations in western Europe

    F.Th.M. Spieksma;J.M. Corden;M. Detandt;W.M. Millington

  • The trend to earlier birch pollen seasons in the U.K.: A biotic response to changes in weather conditions?

    Jean Emberlin;John Mullins;Julie Corden;Wendy Millington

  • Thunderstorm-related asthma: The epidemic of 24/25 June 1994

    K M Venables;U Allitt;C G Collier;J Emberlin

  • A Comparative Analysis of Daily Variations in the Gramineae Pollen Counts at Córdoba, Spain and London, UK

    Carmen Galán;Jean Emberlin;Eugenio Domínguez;Richard H. Bryant

  • Regional Variations in Grass Pollen Seasons in the UK, Long-term Trends and Forecast Models

    J Emberlin;J Mullins;J Corden;S Jones

  • Changes in the pollen seasons of the early flowering trees Alnus spp. and Corylus spp. in Worcester, United Kingdom, 1996-2005.

    Jean Emberlin;Matt Smith;Matt Smith;Rebecca Close;Beverley Adams-Groom

  • Effect of thunderstorms and airborne grass pollen on the incidence of acute asthma in England, 1990-94.

    Roger Newson;David Strachan;Ewan Archibald;Jean Emberlin

  • Acute Asthma Epidemics, Weather and Pollen in England, 1987-1994

    R. Newson;D.P. Strachan;E. Archibald;Jean Emberlin

  • Pollen counts in relation to the prevalence of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, asthma and atopic eczema in the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC)

    M. L. Burr;J. C. Emberlin;R. Treu;S. Cheng

  • The effects of patterns in climate and pollen abundance on allergy

    Jean Emberlin

  • Annual variations in the concentrations of Betula pollen in the London area, 1961–1990

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  • Temporal associations between daily counts of fungal spores and asthma exacerbations

    R W Atkinson;D P Strachan;H R Anderson;S Hajat

  • Characteristics of grass pollen seasons in areas of southern Spain and the United Kingdom

    Juan Antonio Sánchez Mesa;Matt Smith;Jean Emberlin;Ursula Allitt

  • Diurnal variation of pollen concentration in the air of north-central london

    Jane Norris-Hill;Jean Emberlin

  • Annual variations in grass pollen seasons in London 1961–1990: trends and forecast models

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  • Long-term and short-term forecast models for Poaceae (grass) pollen in Poznań, Poland, constructed using regression analysis

    Alicja Stach;Matt Smith;Matt Smith;J. C. Prieto Baena;J. C. Prieto Baena;Jean Emberlin

  • Factors that determine the severity of Betula spp. pollen seasons in Poland (Poznań and Krakow) and the United Kingdom (Worcester and London)

    Alicja Stach;Jean Emberlin;Matthew Smith;Matthew Smith;Beverley Adams-Groom

  • Are the Birch Trees in Southern England a Source of Betula Pollen for North London

    C. Skjøth;Matt Smith;J. Brandt;Jean Emberlin

  • Predicting the start of the birch pollen season at London, Derby and Cardiff, United Kingdom, using a multiple regression model, based on data from 1987 to 1997

    Beverley Adams-Groom;Jean Emberlin;J. Corden;W. Millington

  • Phenology and human health: allergic disorders

    M. Huynen;B. Menne;H. Behrendt;R. Bertollini

  • Temporal and geographical variations in grass pollen seasons in areas of west0ern Europe: an analysis of season dates at sites of the European pollen information system

    Jean Emberlin;S. Jaeger;E. Dominguez-Vilches;C.G. Soldevilla

  • Comparison of two pollen counting methods of slides from a hirst type volumetric trap

    Paloma Cariñanos;Jean Emberlin;Carmen Galán;Eugenio Dominguez-Vilches

  • A 30-day-ahead forecast model for grass pollen in north London, United Kingdom

    Matthew Smith;Jean Emberlin

  • Constructing a 7‐day ahead forecast model for grass pollen at north London, United Kingdom

    Matt Smith;Jean Emberlin

  • Spatial variation of pollen deposition in north london

    Jean Emberlin;Jane Norris-Hill

  • UK Regional Variations in Betula Pollen (1993-1997)

    Julie Corden;Wendy Millington;John Bailey;Marion Brookes

Frequent Co-Authors

Matt Smith
Matt Smith University of Worcester
Carmen Galán
Carmen Galán University of Córdoba
Sandra C. Jones
Sandra C. Jones Australian Catholic University
Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson St George's, University of London
David P. Strachan
David P. Strachan St George's, University of London
Carsten Ambelas Skjøth
Carsten Ambelas Skjøth Aarhus University
Jørgen Brandt
Jørgen Brandt Aarhus University
Annette Menzel
Annette Menzel Technical University of Munich
Bruce D.L. Fitt
Bruce D.L. Fitt University of Hertfordshire
Ian Colbeck
Ian Colbeck University of Essex

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