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Marina Frontasyeva 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 Marina Frontasyeva sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 301 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Marina Frontasyeva 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 Marina Frontasyeva sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Marina Frontasyeva is affiliated with the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in the Russian Federation. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with substantial contributions to related subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Pollution, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Plant Science, and Oceanography.

Their work focuses on topics such as heavy metals in the environment, lichen and fungal ecology, radioactivity and radon measurements, geochemistry and geologic mapping, marine and environmental studies, botany and plant ecology studies, as well as radioactive contamination and transfer.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Frontasyeva include:

  • Atmospheric Heavy Metal Deposition in North Macedonia from 2002 to 2010 Studied by Moss Biomonitoring Technique (2020, Atmosphere)
  • Characterization of Trace Elements in Atmospheric Deposition Studied by Moss Biomonitoring in Georgia (2020, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology)
  • Trace elements risk assessment for consumption of wild mussels along South Africa coastline (2021, Journal of Food Composition and Analysis)
  • Major and Trace Element Content of Tribulus terrestris L. Wildlife Plants (2020, Plants)
  • The Recovery of Soybean Plants after Short-Term Cadmium Stress (2020, Plants)

Frequent collaborators working alongside Frontasyeva include:

  • Inga Zinicovscaia (27 coauthored publications)
  • Trajče Stafilov (14 coauthored publications)
  • Nikita Yushin (14 coauthored publications)
  • Pranvera Lazo (10 coauthored publications)
  • Flora Qarri (10 coauthored publications)

Frontasyeva's research has been disseminated through several notable journals, including:

  • Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry (6 publications)
  • Atmosphere (5 publications)
  • Plants (5 publications)
  • Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (3 publications)
  • Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S (3 publications)

In addition to articles, Frontasyeva has contributed to academic book publications. Titles include The Evaluation of Air Quality in Albania by Moss Biomonitoring and Metals Atmospheric Deposition (2021) published by Springer International Publishing, and Current Research in Agricultural and Food Science Vol. 2 (2020) published by Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International).

Best Publications

  • Mosses as biomonitors of atmospheric heavy metal deposition: spatial patterns and temporal trends in Europe.

    H. Harmens;D.A. Norris;E. Steinnes;E. Kubin

  • Heavy metal contamination of topsoils around a lead and zinc smelter in the Republic of Macedonia.

    Trajče Stafilov;Robert Šajn;Zlatko Pančevski;Blažo Boev

  • Heavy metal and nitrogen concentrations in mosses are declining across Europe whilst some "hotspots" remain in 2010.

    H. Harmens;D.A. Norris;K. Sharps;G. Mills

  • Phosphorus Fertilizer Production as a Source of Rare-Earth Elements Pollution of the Environment

    A.A. Volokh;A.V. Gorbunov;S.F. Gundorina;B.A. Revich

  • Neutron activation analysis in the life sciences

    M. V. Frontasyeva

  • Active moss biomonitoring of trace elements with Sphagnum girgensohnii moss bags in relation to atmospheric bulk deposition in Belgrade, Serbia

    M. Aničić;M. Tasić;M.V. Frontasyeva;M. Tomašević

  • Atmospheric deposition of trace element pollutants in Macedonia studied by the moss biomonitoring technique

    L. Barandovski;M. Cekova;M. V. Frontasyeva;S. S. Pavlov

  • Heavy Metal Pollution of Surface Soil in the Thrace Region, Turkey

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  • Monitoring of trace element atmospheric deposition using dry and wet moss bags: accumulation capacity versus exposure time.

    M. Aničić;M. Tomašević;M. Tasić;S. Rajšić

  • Spatial and temporal trends in heavy metal accumulation in mosses in Europe (1990-2005)

    Harry Harmens;David Norris;E Steinnes;E Kubin

  • Active biomonitoring with wet and dry moss: a case study in an urban area

    M. Aničić;M. Tasić;M. V. Frontasyeva;M. Tomašević

  • Automation system for neutron activation analysis at the reactor IBR-2, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia.

    Sergey S. Pavlov;Andrey Yu. Dmitriev;Marina V. Frontasyeva

  • Experimental substantiation of the possibility of developing selenium- and iodine-containing pharmaceuticals based on blue–green algae Spirulina platensis

    L.M Mosulishvili;E.I Kirkesali;A.I Belokobylsky;A.I Khizanishvili

  • Country-specific correlations across Europe between modelled atmospheric cadmium and lead deposition and concentrations in mosses

    H. Harmens;I. Ilyin;G. Mills;J.R. Aboal

  • Origin and spatial distribution of metals in moss samples in Albania: A hotspot of heavy metal contamination in Europe.

    Pranvera Lazo;Eiliv Steinnes;Flora Qarri;Shaniko Allajbeu

  • Trends of atmospheric deposition of trace elements in Macedonia studied by the moss biomonitoring technique

    Lambe Barandovski;Marina V. Frontasyeva;Trajče Stafilov;Robert Šajn

  • Are cadmium, lead and mercury concentrations in mosses across Europe primarily determined by atmospheric deposition of these metals?

    Winfried Schröder;Marcel Holy;Roland Pesch;Harry Harmens

  • Assessment of atmospheric deposition of heavy metals and other elements in Belgrade using the moss biomonitoring technique and neutron activation analysis.

    Mira Aničić;Marina V. Frontasyeva;Milica Tomašević;Aleksandar Popović

  • Multi-element atmospheric deposition in Macedonia studied by the moss biomonitoring technique

    Lambe Barandovski;Marina V. Frontasyeva;Trajče Stafilov;Robert Šajn

  • Atmospheric deposition of heavy metals in northern Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina studied by the moss biomonitoring, neutron activation analysis and GIS technology

    M. V. Frontasyeva;T. Ye. Galinskaya;M. Krmar;M. Matavuly

  • MICROBIAL SYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES BY STREPTOMYCES GLAUCUS AND SPIRULINA PLATENSIS

    Nelly Yason Tsibakhashvili;Elena Ivanovna Kirkesali;Dodo Trofim Pataraya;Manana Amir Gurielidze

Frequent Co-Authors

Eiliv Steinnes
Eiliv Steinnes Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Trajče Stafilov
Trajče Stafilov Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
Harry Harmens
Harry Harmens Bangor University
Harald G. Zechmeister
Harald G. Zechmeister University of Vienna
Gina Mills
Gina Mills University of Gothenburg
Jürg Fuhrer
Jürg Fuhrer University of Bern
Hilde Fagerli
Hilde Fagerli Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Stefan Nickel
Stefan Nickel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
J.A. Fernández
J.A. Fernández University of Santiago de Compostela
Alejo Carballeira
Alejo Carballeira University of Santiago de Compostela

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