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2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
55
Citations
8426
World Ranking
3925
National Ranking
102

Manuel Dall'Osto 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 Manuel Dall'Osto sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 171 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Manuel Dall'Osto 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 Manuel Dall'Osto sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Spain Leader Award

Overview

Manuel Dall'Osto is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research is primarily situated within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with significant contributions to several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Oceanography, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's work encompasses various topics, notably in atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric ozone and climate, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, marine and coastal ecosystems, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and polar research and ecology.

Manuel Dall'Osto has contributed to a range of papers published in reputable scientific journals. Recent publications include:

  • Open ocean and coastal new particle formation from sulfuric acid and amines around the Antarctic Peninsula, 2021, Nature Geoscience
  • The effect of meteorological conditions and atmospheric composition in the occurrence and development of new particle formation (NPF) events in Europe, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • A phenomenology of new particle formation (NPF) at 13 European sites, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Understanding Sources and Drivers of Size-Resolved Aerosol in the High Arctic Islands of Svalbard Using a Receptor Model Coupled with Machine Learning, 2022, Environmental Science & Technology
  • On the annual variability of Antarctic aerosol size distributions at Halley Research Station, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Frequent co-authors with whom Manuel Dall'Osto has collaborated include:

  • David C. S. Beddows
  • Roy M. Harrison
  • James Brean
  • Elisa Berdalet
  • Dolors Vaqué

The primary publication venues for Manuel Dall'Osto's research are:

  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

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

  • 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

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

    Roy M Harrison;David C S Beddows;Manuel Dall'Osto

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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

    David C S Beddows;Manuel Dall'Osto;Roy M Harrison

  • Arctic sea ice melt leads to atmospheric new particle formation

    M. Dall´Osto;D. C. S. Beddows;P. Tunved;R. Krejci

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

    Manuel Dall’Osto;Roy M. Harrison

  • Detecting high contributions of primary organic matter to marine aerosol: A case study

    Jurgita Ovadnevaite;Colin O'Dowd;Manuel Dall'Osto;Darius Ceburnis

  • 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

  • Open ocean and coastal new particle formation from sulfuric acid and amines around the Antarctic Peninsula

    James Brean;Manuel Dall’Osto;Rafel Simó;ZongBo Shi

  • A Study of the Size Distributions and the Chemical Characterization of Airborne Particles in the Vicinity of a Large Integrated Steelworks

    M. Dall'Osto;M. J. Booth;W. Smith;R. Fisher

  • Variability of carbonaceous aerosols in remote, rural, urban and industrial environments in Spain: implications for air quality policy

    X. Querol;A. Alastuey;M. Viana;T. Moreno

  • Particulate oxidative burden associated with firework activity.

    Krystal J Godri;David C Green;Gary W Fuller;Manuel Dall'Osto

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

    M. Dall'Osto;M. Dall'Osto;R. M. Harrison;H. Coe;P. Williams

  • Remarkable dynamics of nanoparticles in the urban atmosphere

    M. Dall'Osto;M. Dall'Osto;A. Thorpe;D. C. S. Beddows;R. M. Harrison

  • Evaluation of a three-dimensional chemical transport model (PMCAMx) in the European domain during the EUCAARI May 2008 campaign

    C. Fountoukis;P.N. Racherla;H.A.C. Denier Van Der Gon;P. Polymeneas

  • Submicron NE Atlantic marine aerosol chemical composition and abundance: Seasonal trends and air mass categorization

    Jurgita Ovadnevaite;Darius Ceburnis;Stephan Leinert;Manuel Dall'Osto

  • Variation of the mixing state of Saharan dust particles with atmospheric transport

    Manuel Dall’Osto;Manuel Dall’Osto;Roy M. Harrison;Eleanor J. Highwood;Colin O’Dowd

  • Summertime Primary and Secondary Contributions to Southern Ocean Cloud Condensation Nuclei.

    Kirsten N. Fossum;Jurgita Ovadnevaite;Darius Ceburnis;Manuel Dall'Osto

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy M. Harrison
Roy M. Harrison University of Birmingham
David C. S. Beddows
David C. S. Beddows University of Birmingham
Colin D. O'Dowd
Colin D. O'Dowd University of Galway
Rafel Simó
Rafel Simó Spanish National Research Council
Xavier Querol
Xavier Querol Spanish National Research Council
Darius Ceburnis
Darius Ceburnis University of Galway
Andrés Alastuey
Andrés Alastuey Spanish National Research Council
Henrik Skov
Henrik Skov Aarhus University
Dolors Vaqué
Dolors Vaqué Spanish National Research Council
Cèlia Marrasé
Cèlia Marrasé Spanish National Research Council

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