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Jesús D. de la Rosa

Jesús D. de la Rosa

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
5794
World Ranking
7212
National Ranking
210

Jesús D. de la Rosa 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 Jesús D. de la Rosa sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 102 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jesús D. de la Rosa 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 Jesús D. de la Rosa 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

Jesús D. de la Rosa is affiliated with the University of Huelva in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions across several specialized subfields including health, toxicology and mutagenesis, geophysics, atmospheric science, environmental engineering, and pollution.

The main topics Jesús has addressed in their work include:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies

Jesús has published frequently in the following venues:

  • The Science of The Total Environment (6 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (5 publications)
  • Environmental Pollution (4 publications)
  • Lithos (3 publications)
  • Atmospheric Pollution Research (2 publications)

Some of the recent papers by Jesús include:

  • Lessons from the COVID-19 air pollution decrease in Spain: Now what? (2021), The Science of The Total Environment
  • Contribution of anthropogenic and natural sources in PM10 during North African dust events in Southern Europe (2021), Environmental Pollution
  • Source contribution and origin of PM10 and arsenic in a complex industrial region (Huelva, SW Spain) (2020), Environmental Pollution
  • Physicochemical assessment of atmospheric particulate matter emissions during open-pit mining operations in a massive sulphide ore exploitation (2022), Atmospheric Pollution Research
  • Hydrogen fluoride concentrations in ambient air of an urban area based on the emissions of a major phosphogypsum deposit (SW, Europe) (2020), The Science of The Total Environment

Jesús collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Ana M. Sánchez de la Campa (22 joint works)
  • Daniel Sánchez-Rodas (16 joint works)
  • Xavier Querol (11 joint works)
  • Andrés Alástuey (11 joint works)
  • Célia Alves (7 joint works)

Best Publications

  • Source apportionment of PM 10 and PM 2.5 at multiple sites in the strait of Gibraltar by PMF: impact of shipping emissions

    Marco Pandolfi;Yolanda Gonzalez-Castanedo;Andrés Alastuey;Jesus D. de la Rosa

  • Origin of peraluminous granites and granodiorites, Iberian massif, Spain: an experimental test of granite petrogenesis

    Antonio Castro;Alberto E. Patiño Douce;L. Guillermo Corretgé;Jesús D. de la Rosa

  • Rayleigh fractionation of heavy rare earths and yttrium during metamorphic garnet growth

    Juan E. Otamendi;Jesús D. de la Rosa;Alberto E. Patiño Douce;Antonio Castro

  • Variations in vanadium, nickel and lanthanoid element concentrations in urban air.

    Teresa Moreno;Xavier Querol;Andrés Alastuey;Jesús de la Rosa

  • Source apportionment analysis of atmospheric particulates in an industrialised urban site in southwestern Spain

    Xavier Querol;Andrés Alastuey;Jesús de la Rosa;Ana Sánchez-de-la-Campa

  • Variations in atmospheric PM trace metal content in Spanish towns: Illustrating the chemical complexity of the inorganic urban aerosol cocktail

    Teresa Moreno;Xavier Querol;Andrés Alastuey;Mar Viana

  • Generation of Tonalitic and Dioritic Magmas by Coupled Partial Melting of Gabbroic and Metasedimentary Rocks within the Deep Crust of the Famatinian Magmatic Arc, Argentina

    Juan Enrique Otamendi;Mihai N. Ducea;Alina María Tibaldi;George W. Bergantz

  • Short-term effects of particulate matter constituents on daily hospitalizations and mortality in five South-European cities: results from the MED-PARTICLES project.

    Xavier Basagaña;Bénédicte Jacquemin;Angeliki Karanasiou;Bart Ostro

  • Trace elements in microplastics in Cartagena: A hotspot for plastic pollution at the Caribbean.

    Isabel Acosta-Coley;Dario Mendez-Cuadro;Erika Rodriguez-Cavallo;Jesus de la Rosa

  • Lower Carboniferous post-orogenic granites in central-eastern Sierra de Velasco, Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina: U–Pb monazite geochronology, geochemistry and Sr–Nd isotopes

    Pablo Grosse;Frank Söllner;Miguel A. Báez;Alejandro J. Toselli

  • Contribution of mine wastes to atmospheric metal deposition in the surrounding area of an abandoned heavily polluted mining district (Rio Tinto mines, Spain).

    Sonia Castillo;Jesús D. de la Rosa;Ana M. Sánchez de la Campa;Yolanda González-Castanedo

  • Distribution of rare earth elements in an alluvial aquifer affected by acid mine drainage: the Guadiamar aquifer (SW Spain).

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  • Physicochemical characterization and sources of the thoracic fraction of road dust in a Latin American megacity

    Omar Ramírez;Ana M. Sánchez de la Campa;Fulvio Amato;Teresa Moreno

  • Chemical composition and source apportionment of PM10 at an urban background site in a high–altitude Latin American megacity (Bogota, Colombia)

    Omar Ramírez;A.M. Sánchez de la Campa;Fulvio Amato;Ruth A. Catacolí

  • Arsenic speciation of atmospheric particulate matter (PM10) in an industrialised urban site in southwestern Spain.

    Daniel Sánchez-Rodas;Ana Ma Sánchez de la Campa;Ana Ma Sánchez de la Campa;Jesús D. de la Rosa;Vanesa Oliveira

  • Identification and Chemical Characterization of Industrial Particulate Matter Sources in Southwest Spain

    Andrés Alastuey;Xavier Querol;Feliciano Plana;Mar Viana

  • Significance of MORB-derived Amphibolites from the Aracena Metamorphic Belt, Southwest Spain

    Antonio Castro;Carlos Fernandez;Jesus D. De La Rosa;Iñaki Moreno-Ventas

  • Lessons from the COVID-19 air pollution decrease in Spain: Now what?

    Xavier Querol;Jordi Massagué;Andrés Alastuey;Teresa Moreno

  • Global sand and dust storms in 2008: Observation and HYSPLIT model verification

    Yaqiang Wang;Ariel F. Stein;Roland R. Draxler;Jesús D. de la Rosa

  • The Appinite–Migmatite Complex of Sanabria, NW Iberian Massif, Spain

    Antonio Castro;L. Guillermo Corretgé;Jesús D. De La Rosa;Carlos Fernández

  • The 2.40Ga Ringvassøy mafic dykes, West Troms Basement Complex, Norway: The concluding act of early Palaeoproterozoic continental breakup

    Kåre Kullerud;Kjell Petter Skjerlie;Fernando Corfu;Jesús D. de la Rosa

Frequent Co-Authors

Xavier Querol
Xavier Querol Spanish National Research Council
Andrés Alastuey
Andrés Alastuey Spanish National Research Council
Antonio Castro
Antonio Castro Spanish National Research Council
Teresa Moreno
Teresa Moreno Spanish National Research Council
Mar Viana
Mar Viana Spanish National Research Council
Jesus Olivero-Verbel
Jesus Olivero-Verbel University of Cartagena
Marco Pandolfi
Marco Pandolfi Spanish National Research Council
Enrique Mantilla
Enrique Mantilla Spanish National Research Council
Jorge Pey
Jorge Pey Spanish National Research Council
Begoña Artíñano
Begoña Artíñano Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas

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