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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 41 Citations 5,245 146 World Ranking 3901 National Ranking 108

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Oxygen
  • Meteorology

Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Particulates, Meteorology and Environmental chemistry are his primary areas of study. His research on Aerosol often connects related areas such as Atmospheric chemistry. His Atmospheric chemistry research integrates issues from Aerosol mass spectrometry, Mixed layer and Trace gas.

His studies in Particulates integrate themes in fields like Biomass burning, Atmosphere and Air quality index. The study incorporates disciplines such as Air pollution, Particle-size distribution, Particle size and Particle number in addition to Meteorology. His research investigates the connection between Environmental chemistry and topics such as Urban background that intersect with issues in Atmospheric pollutants and Chemical speciation.

His most cited work include:

  • New considerations for PM, Black Carbon and particle number concentration for air quality monitoring across different European cities (250 citations)
  • Organic aerosol components derived from 25 AMS data sets across Europe using a consistent ME-2 based source apportionment approach (171 citations)
  • PMF analysis of wide-range particle size spectra collected on a major highway. (117 citations)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Meteorology, Environmental chemistry and Particle number. His Aerosol study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Particle size, Particulates and Mass spectrometry. The Particulates study combines topics in areas such as Atmosphere and Air quality index.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Air pollution, Ultrafine particle, Cloud condensation nuclei and Arctic. His Meteorology research incorporates elements of Particle-size distribution and Pollution. His Environmental chemistry research includes themes of Seawater, Urban background and Computational chemistry.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Aerosol (86.11%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (51.85%)
  • Meteorology (31.48%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Atmospheric sciences (51.85%)
  • Aerosol (86.11%)
  • Arctic (10.19%)

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

Manuel Dall'Osto mostly deals with Atmospheric sciences, Aerosol, Arctic, Sea ice and Sulfate. His study in Atmospheric sciences is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mineral dust, Urban background, Cloud condensation nuclei and Pollutant. His Mineral dust research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mass spectrum and Mass spectrometry.

Manuel Dall'Osto works on Aerosol which deals in particular with Sea spray. When carried out as part of a general Arctic research project, his work on Arctic haze is frequently linked to work in Discharge, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His work deals with themes such as Atmosphere and Peninsula, which intersect with Seawater.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Analysis of new particle formation (NPF) events at nearby rural, urban background and urban roadside sites (13 citations)
  • Main drivers of transparent exopolymer particle distribution across the surface Atlantic Ocean (11 citations)
  • Organic coating on sulfate and soot particles during late summer in the Svalbard Archipelago (9 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Oxygen
  • Meteorology

Manuel Dall'Osto spends much of his time researching Atmospheric sciences, Arctic, Aerosol, Polar ecology and Surface ocean. His research integrates issues of Urban background and Pollution in his study of Atmospheric sciences. His work is dedicated to discovering how Arctic, Sea ice are connected with Haze and other disciplines.

Manuel Dall'Osto merges Aerosol with Sulfate in his study. His Polar ecology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Seawater, Atmosphere and Peninsula. The various areas that Manuel Dall'Osto examines in his Arctic haze study include Cloud condensation nuclei, Polar front, Particulates, Particle size and Sea spray.

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Best Publications

New considerations for PM, Black Carbon and particle number concentration for air quality monitoring across different European cities

C. Reche;C. Reche;X. Querol;A. Alastuey;M. Viana.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2011)

358 Citations

Organic aerosol components derived from 25 AMS data sets across Europe using a consistent ME-2 based source apportionment approach

M. Crippa;F. Canonaco;V.A. Lanz;M. Äijälä.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2014)

263 Citations

PMF analysis of wide-range particle size spectra collected on a major highway.

Roy M Harrison;David C S Beddows;Manuel Dall'Osto.
Environmental Science & Technology (2011)

204 Citations

Hourly elemental concentrations in PM2.5 aerosols sampled simultaneously at urban background and road site during SAPUSS -diurnal variations and PMF receptor modelling

Manuel Dall'Osto;Xavier Querol;Fulvio Amato;Angeliki Karanasiou.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)

173 Citations

Traffic and nucleation events as main sources of ultrafine particles in high-insolation developed world cities

M. Brines;M. Brines;M. Dall'Osto;M. Dall'Osto;D. C. S. Beddows;R. M. Harrison;R. M. Harrison.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2015)

168 Citations

Assessment of the relative importance of atmospheric aging on CCN activity derived from field observations

Hiroshi Furutani;Manuel Dall’osto;Greg C. Roberts;Kimberly A. Prather.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)

144 Citations

Cluster Analysis of Rural, Urban, and Curbside Atmospheric Particle Size Data

David C S Beddows;Manuel Dall'Osto;Roy M Harrison.
Environmental Science & Technology (2009)

137 Citations

Chemical characterisation of single airborne particles in Athens (Greece) by ATOFMS

Manuel Dall’Osto;Roy M. Harrison.
Atmospheric Environment (2006)

129 Citations

Atmospheric chemistry and physics in the atmosphere of a developed megacity (London): an overview of the REPARTEE experiment and its conclusions

R. M. Harrison;R. M. Harrison;M. Dall'Osto;M. Dall'Osto;D. C. S. Beddows;A. J. Thorpe;A. J. Thorpe.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2012)

126 Citations

Real-time secondary aerosol formation during a fog event in London

M. Dall'Osto;M. Dall'Osto;R. M. Harrison;H. Coe;P. Williams.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2009)

120 Citations

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