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Jean-Pierre Pommereau 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 Jean-Pierre Pommereau sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 285 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jean-Pierre Pommereau 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 Jean-Pierre Pommereau sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jean-Pierre Pommereau is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily addresses topics within Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Physics and Astronomy, focusing predominantly on Atmospheric Science and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The scientist's work covers several interconnected areas, including:

  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications

Frequent collaborators in their research include Andréa Pazmiño, F. Goutail, Michel Van Roozendaël, V. S. Khorkin, and Anna Fedorova.

Their published works appear in a range of scientific journals, with multiple publications in venues such as Atmospheric chemistry and physics and others including Atmospheric measurement techniques, Solar System Research, and Астрономический вестник. Specifically, the scientist contributed to the following papers:

  • Ground-based validation of the Copernicus Sentinel-5P TROPOMI NO 2 measurements with the NDACC ZSL-DOAS, MAX-DOAS and Pandonia global networks, 2021, Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Validation of Aura-OMI QA4ECV NO 2 climate data records with ground-based DOAS networks: the role of measurement and comparison uncertainties, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Trends in polar ozone loss since 1989: potential sign of recovery in the Arctic ozone column, 2023, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • ExoMars-2022 Mission ODS Instrument: Modeling and Ground Field Measurements, 2023, Solar System Research
  • ExoMars-2022 Mission ODS Instrument: Modeling and Ground Field Measurements, 2023, Астрономический вестник

Their research contributions encompass extensive validation and modeling work related to atmospheric gases and planetary instrument data. This includes studies on atmospheric ozone, nitrogen dioxide measurements from satellite instruments validated against ground-based networks, and investigations into polar ozone trends.

Jean-Pierre Pommereau's work intersects disciplines such as global and planetary change and radiation, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to studying Earth's atmosphere and space environment.

Best Publications

  • Major influence of tropical volcanic eruptions on the stratospheric aerosol layer during the last decade

    Jean-Paul Vernier;Jean-Paul Vernier;Larry W. Thomason;J.-P. Pommereau;Adam Bourassa

  • Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2002

    S. A. Montzka;P. J. Fraser;J. H. Butler;D. M. Cunnold

  • Ground-based validation of the Copernicus Sentinel-5p TROPOMI NO 2 measurements with the NDACC ZSL-DOAS, MAX-DOAS and Pandonia global networks

    Tijl Verhoelst;Steven Compernolle;Gaia Pinardi;Jean-Christopher Lambert

  • O3 and NO2 ground‐based measurements by visible spectrometry during Arctic winter and spring 1988

    Jean Pierre Pommereau;Florence Goutail

  • Validation of Ozone Monitoring Instrument nitrogen dioxide columns

    E.A. Celarier;E.J. Brinksma;J.F. Gleason;J.P. Veefkind

  • Validation of SAGE II ozone measurements

    D. M. Cunnold;J. M. Zawodny;W. P. Chu;J. P. Pommereau

  • Tropical stratospheric aerosol layer from CALIPSO lidar observations

    J. P. Vernier;J. P. Pommereau;A. Garnier;J. Pelon

  • Validation of ozone measurements from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE)

    E. Dupuy;K.A. Walker;K.A. Walker;J. Kar;C.D. Boone

  • TROPOMI/S5P total ozone column data: global ground-based validation and consistency with other satellite missions

    Katerina Garane;Maria-Elissavet Koukouli;Tijl Verhoelst;Christophe Lerot

  • An overview of the SOLVE/THESEO 2000 campaign

    Paul A. Newman;Neil R. P. Harris;Alberto Adriani;Georgios T. Amanatidis

  • Hydration of the lower stratosphere by ice crystal geysers over land convective systems

    Sergey Khaykin;Jean-Pierre Pommereau;L. Korshunov;V. Yushkov

  • Slant column measurements of O3 and NO2 during the NDSC intercomparison of zenith-sky UV-visible spectrometers in June 1996

    H. K. Roscoe;P. V. Johnston;M. Van Roozendael;A. Richter

  • Intercomparison of BrO measurements from ERS-2 GOME, ground-based and balloon platforms

    M Van Roozendael;T Wagner;A Richter;I Pundt;I Pundt

  • NDACC/SAOZ UV-visible total ozone measurements: improved retrieval and comparison with correlative ground-based and satellite observations

    F. Hendrick;Jean-Pierre Pommereau;Florence Goutail;R. D. Evans

  • Ozone and nitrogen dioxide vertical distributions by UV‐visible solar occultation from balloons

    Jean-Pierre Pommereau;Jacques Piquard

  • An intercomparison campaign of ground-based UV-visible measurements of NO2, BrO, and OClO slant columns: Methods of analysis and results for NO2

    A.-C. Vandaele;C. Fayt;F. Hendrick;C. Hermans

  • Intercomparison of UV/visible spectrometers for measurements of stratospheric NO2 for the Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change

    David Hofmann;Paolo Bonasoni;Martine De Maziere;Franco Evangelisti

  • Latitudinal and vertical distribution of bromine monoxide in the lower stratosphere from Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography limb scattering measurements

    C.E. Sioris;C.E. Sioris;L.J. Kovalenko;C.A. Mclinden;R.J. Salawitch

  • Validation of ground-based visible measurements of total ozone by comparison with Dobson and Brewer spectrophotometers

    M. Van Roozendael;P. Peeters;H. K. Roscoe;H. De Backer

  • Retrieval of stratospheric and tropospheric BrO columns from multi-axis DOAS measurements at Reunion Island (21 S, 56 E)

    N. Theys;M. van Roozendael;F. Hendrick;C. Fayt

  • Validation of the IASI FORLI/EUMETSAT ozone products using satellite (GOME-2), ground-based (Brewer–Dobson, SAOZ, FTIR) and ozonesonde measurements

    Anne Boynard;Daniel Hurtmans;Katerina Garane;Florence Goutail

Frequent Co-Authors

Florence Goutail
Florence Goutail Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
M. Van Roozendael
M. Van Roozendael Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Jean-Christopher Lambert
Jean-Christopher Lambert Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Esko Kyrö
Esko Kyrö Finnish Meteorological Institute
Klaus Pfeilsticker
Klaus Pfeilsticker Heidelberg University
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Martyn P. Chipperfield University of Leeds
Howard K. Roscoe
Howard K. Roscoe British Antarctic Survey
Franck Lefèvre
Franck Lefèvre Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Wuhu Feng
Wuhu Feng University of Leeds
Pascal Rannou
Pascal Rannou University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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