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Martin Mihaljevič

Martin Mihaljevič

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Earth Science
Czechia
2026

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Earth Science

D-Index
54
Citations
9264
World Ranking
2740
National Ranking
1

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Earth Science in Czechia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Czechia Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Czechia Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Earth Science in Czechia Leader Award

Overview

Martin Mihaljevič is affiliated with Charles University in the Czech Republic. Their research predominantly lies at the intersection of Environmental Science and Engineering, with a significant focus on pollution, health toxicology, environmental chemistry, and biomedical and mechanical engineering subfields.

The main topics of Mihaljevič's work include:

  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Mine drainage and remediation techniques
  • Thallium and Germanium Studies
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching
  • Mining and Resource Management
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping

Frequent co-authors in their body of work are:

  • Vojtěch Ettler
  • Aleš Vaněk
  • Bohdan Křı́bek
  • Vít Penížek
  • Petr Drahota

Mihaljevič has published in several scientific journals, frequently contributing to:

  • Chemosphere
  • Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Applied Geochemistry
  • Environmental Geochemistry and Health

Some of their recent publications include:

  • "Slag dusts from Kabwe (Zambia): Contaminant mineralogy and oral bioaccessibility," 2020, Chemosphere
  • "Impact of Mining and Ore Processing on Soil, Drainage and Vegetation in the Zambian Copperbelt Mining Districts: A Review," 2023, Minerals
  • "Thallium isotopic fractionation in soil: the key controls," 2020, Environmental Pollution
  • "Thallium stable isotope ratios in naturally Tl-rich soils," 2020, Geoderma
  • "Cobalt-bearing copper slags from Luanshya (Zambian Copperbelt): Mineralogy, geochemistry, and potential recovery of critical metals," 2022, Journal of Geochemical Exploration

Best Publications

  • Lead isotopes in environmental sciences: a review.

    Michael Komárek;Vojtěch Ettler;Vladislav Chrastný;Martin Mihaljevič

  • Differentiation of Czech wines using multielement composition – A comparison with vineyard soil

    Petr Kment;Martin Mihaljevič;Vojtěch Ettler;Ondřej Šebek

  • ICP-MS measurements of lead isotopic ratios in soils heavily contaminated by lead smelting: tracing the sources of pollution.

    Vojtěch Ettler;Martin Mihaljevič;Michael Komárek

  • Contrasting lead speciation in forest and tilled soils heavily polluted by lead metallurgy.

    Vojtech Ettler;Ales Vanek;Ales Vanek;Martin Mihaljevic;Petr Bezdicka

  • Mineralogy and environmental stability of slags from the Tsumeb smelter, Namibia

    Vojtěch Ettler;Zdenek Johan;Bohdan Kříbek;Ondřej Šebek

  • Characteristics and origins of diverse Variscan peridotites in the Gföhl Nappe, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic

    Gordon Medaris;Herb Wang;Emil Jelínek;Martin Mihaljevič

  • Arsenopyrite and As-bearing pyrite from the Roudný deposit, Bohemian Massif

    J. Zachariáš;J. Frýda;B. Paterová;M. Mihaljevič

  • Geochemical and Pb isotopic evidence for sources and dispersal of metal contamination in stream sediments from the mining and smelting district of Příbram, Czech Republic

    Vojtech Ettler;Martin Mihaljevic;Ondrej Sebek;Michael Molek

  • Mobility of lead, zinc and cadmium in alluvial soils heavily polluted by smelting industry

    A. Vanek;L. Boruvka;O. Drabek;M. Mihaljevic

  • Antimony availability in highly polluted soils and sediments – A comparison of single extractions

    Vojtěch Ettler;Martin Mihaljevič;Ondřej Šebek;Zbyšek Nechutný

  • Environmental impact of the historical Cu smelting in the Rudawy Janowickie Mountains (south-western Poland)

    Jakub Kierczak;Anna Potysz;Anna Pietranik;Rafał Tyszka

  • Differences in the bioaccessibility of metals/metalloids in soils from mining and smelting areas (Copperbelt, Zambia)

    Vojtěch Ettler;Bohdan Kříbek;Vladimír Majer;Ilja Knésl

  • Bioaccumulation of silver in ectomycorrhizal and saprobic macrofungi from pristine and polluted areas.

    Jan Borovička;Pavel Kotrba;Milan Gryndler;Martin Mihaljevič

  • Tracing the spatial distribution and mobility of metal/metalloid contaminants in Oxisols in the vicinity of the Nkana copper smelter, Copperbelt province, Zambia

    Vojtěch Ettler;Martin Mihaljevič;Bohdan Kříbek;Vladimír Majer

  • Mineralogical and geochemical controls of arsenic speciation and mobility under different redox conditions in soil, sediment and water at the Mokrsko-West gold deposit, Czech Republic.

    Petr Drahota;Petr Drahota;Jan Rohovec;Michal Filippi;Martin Mihaljevič

  • Laser Ablation and Solution ICP‐MS Determination of Rare Earth Elements in USGS BIR‐1G, BHVO‐2G and BCR‐2G Glass Reference Materials

    Ladislav Strnad;Martin Mihaljevic;Ondrej Sebek

  • Primary and secondary phases in copper-cobalt smelting slags from the Copperbelt Province, Zambia

    M. Vítková;V. Ettler;Z. Johan;B. Kříbek

  • Effect of illite and birnessite on thallium retention and bioavailability in contaminated soils

    Aleš Vaněk;Michael Komárek;Petra Vokurková;Martin Mihaljevič

  • Mineralogy of Air-Pollution-Control Residues from a Secondary Lead Smelter: Environmental Implications

    Vojtech Ettler;Zdenek Johan;Alain Baronnet;Filip Jankovsky

  • Mining-related contamination of surface water and sediments of the Kafue River drainage system in the Copperbelt district, Zambia: An example of a high neutralization capacity system

    Ondra Sracek;Bohdan Kříbek;Martin Mihaljevič;Vladimír Majer

  • The pH-dependent leaching behavior of slags from various stages of a copper smelting process: Environmental implications

    Alice Jarošíková;Vojtěch Ettler;Martin Mihaljevič;Bohdan Kříbek

Frequent Co-Authors

Vojtěch Ettler
Vojtěch Ettler Charles University
Bohdan Kříbek
Bohdan Kříbek Czech Academy of Sciences
Aleš Vaněk
Aleš Vaněk Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Vít Penížek
Vít Penížek Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Ondra Sracek
Ondra Sracek Palacký University, Olomouc
Vladimír Majer
Vladimír Majer Technical University of Liberec
Michael Komárek
Michael Komárek Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Vladislav Chrastný
Vladislav Chrastný Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Tomáš Grygar
Tomáš Grygar Czech Academy of Sciences
Andreas Voegelin
Andreas Voegelin Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology

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