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Jonathan W. Martin

Jonathan W. Martin

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Environmental Sciences
Sweden
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
85
Citations
26318
World Ranking
2666
National Ranking
37

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
87
Citations
27413
World Ranking
681
National Ranking
8

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Sweden Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

Jonathan W. Martin is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their primary field of study lies within Environmental Science, where they have contributed significantly with a total of 109 publications. Within this broad domain, their research extensively covers subfields such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Public Health including Environmental and Occupational Health, and Spectroscopy.

Their work addresses several main topics, prominently including Effects and Risks of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, Health, Environment, and Cognitive Aging, Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Research, Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Air Quality and Health Impacts, and Birth, Development, and Health.

Frequent co-authors contributing to their research efforts include Deborah Dewey, Amy M. MacDonald, David W. Kinniburgh, Stefano Papazian, and Gillian England-Mason. These collaborations have helped to advance studies within their primary fields of interest.

Jonathan W. Martin's work is typically published in several reputable journals. These frequent publication venues are:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Environmental Science & Technology Letters
  • Environment International
  • Environmental Research
  • Environmental Pollution

Their recent papers cover diverse topics within environmental sciences, including:

  • "The NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE): facilitating European and worldwide collaboration on suspect screening in high resolution mass spectrometry" (2022) published in Environmental Sciences Europe
  • "Defining the Scope of Exposome Studies and Research Needs from a Multidisciplinary Perspective" (2021) published in Environmental Science & Technology Letters
  • "The NORMAN Association and the European Partnership for Chemicals Risk Assessment (PARC): let's cooperate!" (2020) published in Environmental Sciences Europe
  • "Motivational configurations of cultural intelligence, social integration, and performance in global virtual teams" (2021) published in Journal of Business Research
  • "Maternal exposure to arsenic and mercury and associated risk of adverse birth outcomes in small-scale gold mining communities in Northern Tanzania" (2020) published in Environment International

Best Publications

  • Biological Monitoring of Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: A Review

    Magali Houde;Jonathan W. Martin;Robert J. Letcher;Keith R. Solomon

  • Degradation of fluorotelomer alcohols: a likely atmospheric source of perfluorinated carboxylic acids.

    David A Ellis;Jonathan W Martin;Amila O De Silva;Scott A Mabury

  • Bioconcentration and tissue distribution of perfluorinated acids in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

    Jonathan W. Martin;Scott A. Mabury;Keith R. Solomon;Derek C. G. Muir

  • Identification of Long-Chain Perfluorinated Acids in Biota from the Canadian Arctic

    Jonathan W Martin;Marla M Smithwick;Birgit M Braune;Paul F Hoekstra

  • Monitoring Perfluorinated Surfactants in Biota and Surface Water Samples Following an Accidental Release of Fire-Fighting Foam into Etobicoke Creek

    Cheryl A Moody;Jonathan W Martin;Wai Chi Kwan;Derek C G Muir

  • Perfluoroalkyl Contaminants in a Food Web from Lake Ontario

    Jonathan W Martin;D Michael Whittle;Derek C G Muir;Scott A Mabury

  • Dietary accumulation of perfluorinated acids in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

    Jonathan W. Martin;Scott A. Mabury;Keith R. Solomon;Derek C. G. Muir

  • Biomonitoring of perfluoroalkyl acids in human urine and estimates of biological half-life.

    Yifeng Zhang;Sanjay Beesoon;Lingyan Zhu;Jonathan W. Martin

  • Collection of airborne fluorinated organics and analysis by gas chromatography/chemical ionization mass spectrometry.

    Jonathan W. Martin;Derek C. G. Muir;Cheryl A. Moody;David A. Ellis

  • Thermolysis of fluoropolymers as a potential source of halogenated organic acids in the environment

    David A. Ellis;Scott A. Mabury;Jonathan W. Martin;Derek C. G. Muir

  • Atmospheric Chemistry of Perfluoroalkanesulfonamides: Kinetic and Product Studies of the OH Radical and Cl Atom Initiated Oxidation of N-Ethyl Perfluorobutanesulfonamide

    J W Martin;D A Ellis;S A Mabury;M D Hurley

  • Polyfluorinated Telomer Alcohols and Sulfonamides in the North American Troposphere

    Naomi L Stock;Fiona K Lau;David A Ellis;Jonathan W Martin

  • Formation of C7F15COOH (PFOA) and other perfluorocarboxylic acids during the atmospheric oxidation of 8:2 fluorotelomer alcohol.

    T. J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;J. Xia;Donald J Wuebbles

  • PFOS or PreFOS? Are perfluorooctane sulfonate precursors (PreFOS) important determinants of human and environmental perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) exposure?

    Jonathan W. Martin;Brian J. Asher;Sanjay Beesoon;Jonathan P. Benskin

  • Determination of perfluorinated surfactants in surface water samples by two independent analytical techniques: liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry and 19F NMR.

    Cheryl A. Moody;Wai Chi Kwan;Jonathan W. Martin;Derek C. G. Muir

  • Occupational Pesticide Exposures and Respiratory Health

    Ming Ye;Jeremy Beach;Jonathan W. Martin;Ambikaipakan Senthilselvan

  • Metabolic products and pathways of fluorotelomer alcohols in isolated rat hepatocytes.

    Jonathan W. Martin;Scott A. Mabury;Peter J. O’Brien

  • Analytical challenges hamper perfluoroalkyl research

    Jonathan W. Martin;Kurunthachalam Kannan;Urs Berger;Pim De Voogt

  • High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) methods for nontarget discovery and characterization of poly- and per-fluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in environmental and human samples

    Yanna Liu;Yanna Liu;Lisa A. D'Agostino;Guangbo Qu;Guangbo Qu;Guibin Jiang;Guibin Jiang

  • Atmospheric Lifetime of Fluorotelomer Alcohols

    D. A. Ellis;J. W. Martin;S. A. Mabury;M. D. Hurley

  • Bioactive contaminants leach from disposable laboratory plasticware.

    G. Reid McDonald;Alan L. Hudson;Susan M. J. Dunn;Haitao You

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott A. Mabury
Scott A. Mabury University of Toronto
Derek C. G. Muir
Derek C. G. Muir Environment and Climate Change Canada
Deborah Dewey
Deborah Dewey University of Calgary
Mohamed Gamal El-Din
Mohamed Gamal El-Din University of Alberta
Jonathan P. Benskin
Jonathan P. Benskin Stockholm University
John P. Giesy
John P. Giesy University of Saskatchewan
Michael D. Hurley
Michael D. Hurley Ford Motor Company (United States)
Steve Wiseman
Steve Wiseman University of Lethbridge
Timothy J. Wallington
Timothy J. Wallington Ford Motor Company (United States)
Greg G. Goss
Greg G. Goss University of Alberta

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