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Konstantinos Eleftheriadis 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 Konstantinos Eleftheriadis sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 266 publications — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Konstantinos Eleftheriadis 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 Konstantinos Eleftheriadis sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Konstantinos Eleftheriadis is affiliated with the National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos in Greece. Their work primarily lies in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, and Automotive Engineering.

Their research concentrates on key topics such as Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, and Vehicle emissions and performance.

Eleftheriadis has contributed to multiple publications and research outputs. Their recent papers include:

  • "European aerosol phenomenology − 8: Harmonised source apportionment of organic aerosol using 22 Year-long ACSM/AMS datasets" (2022, Environment International)
  • "A global analysis of climate-relevant aerosol properties retrieved from the network of Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) near-surface observatories" (2020, Atmospheric measurement techniques)
  • "Multidecadal trend analysis of in situ aerosol radiative properties around the world" (2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics)
  • "Ambient particulate matter source apportionment using receptor modelling in European and Central Asia urban areas" (2020, Environmental Pollution)
  • "Pan-Arctic seasonal cycles and long-term trends of aerosol properties from 10 observatories" (2022, Atmospheric chemistry and physics)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including Stergios Vratolis, Maria I. Gini, Nikolaos Evangeliou, A. Stohl, and V. K. Stathopoulos. These collaborations have contributed to a substantial number of joint publications.

Eleftheriadis has published extensively in several respected venues. The most frequent publication outlets include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Atmospheric chemistry and physics, Atmosphere, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Environment International.

Besides journal articles, they have authored books, including a publication with Oxford University Press titled "Discursive Turns and Critical Junctures," released in 2020.

Best Publications

  • AIRUSE-LIFE+: a harmonized PM speciation and source apportionment in five southern European cities

    Fulvio Amato;Andrés Alastuey;Angeliki Karanasiou;Franco Lucarelli

  • Chemical composition of size-resolved atmospheric aerosols in the eastern Mediterranean during summer and winter

    H Bardouki;H Liakakou;C Economou;J Sciare

  • Indoor air quality—bioaerosol measurements in domestic and office premises

    N. Kalogerakis;D. Paschali;V. Lekaditis;A. Pantidou

  • Aerosol black carbon in the European Arctic: Measurements at Zeppelin station, Ny‐Ålesund, Svalbard from 1998–2007

    K. Eleftheriadis;S. Vratolis;S. Nyeki

  • Assessment of PM2.5 sources and their corresponding level of uncertainty in a coastal urban area using EPA PMF 5.0 enhanced diagnostics.

    M. Manousakas;H. Papaefthymiou;E. Diapouli;A. Migliori

  • European aerosol phenomenology - 8: Harmonised source apportionment of organic aerosol using 22 Year-long ACSM/AMS datasets.

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  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives (nitro-PAHs, oxygenated PAHs, and azaarenes) in PM 2.5 from Southern European cities

    Célia A. Alves;Ana M. Vicente;Danilo Custódio;Mário Cerqueira

  • Soot Reference Materials for instrument calibration and intercomparisons: a workshop summary with recommendations

    D. Baumgardner;O. Popovicheva;J. Allan;V. Bernardoni

  • 16‐year simulation of Arctic black carbon: Transport, source contribution, and sensitivity analysis on deposition

    S. Sharma;M. Ishizawa;D. Chan;D. Lavoué

  • Factors controlling air quality in different European subway systems

    Vânia Martins;Vânia Martins;Teresa Moreno;Luís Mendes;Konstantinos Eleftheriadis

  • Assessment of source apportionment by Positive Matrix Factorization analysis on fine and coarse urban aerosol size fractions

    A.A. Karanasiou;A.A. Karanasiou;P.A. Siskos;K. Eleftheriadis

  • Multidecadal trends in aerosol radiative forcing over the Arctic: Contribution of changes in anthropogenic aerosol to Arctic warming since 1980

    Thomas J. Breider;Loretta J. Mickley;Daniel J. Jacob;Cui Ge

  • Pan-Arctic seasonal cycles and long-term trends of aerosol properties from 10 observatories

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  • Evolution of air pollution source contributions over one decade, derived by PM10 and PM2.5 source apportionment in two metropolitan urban areas in Greece

    E. Diapouli;M. Manousakas;S. Vratolis;V. Vasilatou

  • Characterization of Emissions from a Desktop 3D Printer

    Luís Mendes;Luís Mendes;Anneli Kangas;Kirsi Kukko;Bjarke Mølgaard

  • Size distribution and sources of trace metals and n-alkanes in the Athens urban aerosol during summer

    A.A. Karanasiou;A.A. Karanasiou;I.E. Sitaras;P.A. Siskos;K. Eleftheriadis

  • Seasonality of aerosol optical properties in the Arctic

    Lauren Schmeisser;Lauren Schmeisser;Lauren Schmeisser;John Backman;John A. Ogren;John A. Ogren;Elisabeth Andrews

  • Organic and elemental carbon associated to PM 10 and PM 2.5 at urban sites of northern Greece

    Constantini Samara;Dimitra Voutsa;Athanasios Kouras;Kostas Eleftheriadis

  • Ambient particulate matter source apportionment using receptor modelling in European and Central Asia urban areas

    S M Almeida;M Manousakas;E Diapouli;Z Kertesz

  • On Aethalometer measurement uncertainties and an instrument correction factor for the Arctic

    John Backman;Lauren N. Schmeisser;Lauren N. Schmeisser;Aki Virkkula;Aki Virkkula;Aki Virkkula;John A. Ogren;John A. Ogren

  • A characterization of Arctic aerosols on the basis of aerosol optical depth and black carbon measurements

    Robert S. Stone;Sangeeta Sharma;Andreas Herber;Kostas Eleftheriadis

  • Evaluation of receptor and chemical transport models for PM10 source apportionment

    C.A. Belis;D. Pernigotti;G. Pirovano;O. Favez

  • A global analysis of climate-relevant aerosol properties retrieved from the network of Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) near-surface observatories

    Paolo Laj;Paolo Laj;Alessandro Bigi;Clémence Rose;Elisabeth Andrews;Elisabeth Andrews

  • Implications of the aerosol size distribution modal structure of trace and major elements on human exposure, inhaled dose and relevance to the PM2.5 and PM10 metrics in a European pollution hotspot urban area

    Anna Zwozdziak;Maria I. Gini;Lucyna Samek;Wioletta Rogula-Kozlowska

Frequent Co-Authors

Evangelia Diapouli
Evangelia Diapouli National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos
Ian Colbeck
Ian Colbeck University of Essex
Mihalis Lazaridis
Mihalis Lazaridis Technical University of Crete
Nikos Mihalopoulos
Nikos Mihalopoulos National Observatory of Athens
Paolo Laj
Paolo Laj Grenoble Alpes University
Urs Baltensperger
Urs Baltensperger Paul Scherrer Institute
Markus Fiebig
Markus Fiebig Norwegian Institute for Air Research
Sangeeta Sharma
Sangeeta Sharma Environment and Climate Change Canada
Andrés Alastuey
Andrés Alastuey Spanish National Research Council
Xavier Querol
Xavier Querol Spanish National Research Council

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