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Maurice Millet 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 Maurice Millet sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 187 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Maurice Millet 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 Maurice Millet sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Maurice Millet is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France. Their work primarily contributes to the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Food Science, Pollution, Insect Science, and Atmospheric Science.

Their research covers several main topics that include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety, Insect and Pesticide Research, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, and Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies.

Frequent publication venues for Maurice Millet include the EFSA Journal, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Chromatography A, and Chemosphere.

Recent papers by Maurice Millet illustrate a broad engagement with environmental and toxicological concerns:

  • "Snail as sentinel organism for monitoring the environmental pollution; a review" (2020), Ecological Indicators
  • "Development of Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) case studies on developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) risk assessment" (2021), EFSA Journal
  • "Glyphosate, AMPA and glufosinate in soils and earthworms in a French arable landscape" (2022), Chemosphere
  • "Spatio-temporal distribution and ecological risk assessment of pesticides in the water resources of Abou Ali River, Northern Lebanon" (2020), Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • "Statement on the active substance acetamiprid" (2022), EFSA Journal

Maurice Millet collaborates regularly with several coauthors, among whom Olivier Delhοmme, Jérôme Moreau, Karine Monceau, Joséphine Al-Alam, and Anaïs Rodrigues stand out based on frequency of joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Comparison of MTBSTFA and BSTFA in derivatization reactions of polar compounds prior to GC/MS analysis

    Claude Schummer;Claude Schummer;Olivier Delhomme;Brice M R Appenzeller;Robert Wennig

  • Micropollutants in urban stormwater: occurrence, concentrations, and atmospheric contributions for a wide range of contaminants in three French catchments

    Johnny Gasperi;C. Sebastian;V. Ruban;M. Delamain

  • Chemical composition of rainwater in Eastern France

    Astrid Sanusi;Henri Wortham;Maurice Millet;Philippe Mirabel

  • Tracing of Industrial Aerosol Sources in an Urban Environment Using Pb, Sr, and Nd Isotopes

    Majdi Lahd Geagea;Peter Stille;François Gauthier-Lafaye;Maurice Millet

  • Analytical methods for human biomonitoring of pesticides. A review.

    Vicent Yusa;Maurice Millet;Clara Coscolla;Marta Roca

  • REE characteristics and Pb, Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of steel plant emissions.

    M. Lahd Geagea;P. Stille;M. Millet;Th. Perrone

  • Gas–particle partitioning of pesticides in atmospheric samples

    Astrid Sanusi;Maurice Millet;Philippe Mirabel;Henri Wortham

  • Snail as sentinel organism for monitoring the environmental pollution; a review

    Firas Baroudi;Firas Baroudi;Josephine Al Alam;Ziad Fajloun;Maurice Millet

  • Comparison of atmospheric pesticide concentrations measured at three sampling sites: local, regional and long-range transport.

    Astrid Sanusi;Maurice Millet;Philippe Mirabel;Henri Wortham

  • Passive air sampling of semi-volatile organic compounds

    Ludovic Tuduri;Maurice Millet;Olivier Briand;Michel Montury

  • Temporal variations of concentrations of currently used pesticides in the atmosphere of Strasbourg, France.

    Claude Schummer;Elodie Mothiron;Brice M.R. Appenzeller;Anne-Laure Rizet

  • Determination of farm workers' exposure to pesticides by hair analysis.

    Claude Schummer;Guillaume Salquèbre;Olivier Briand;Maurice Millet

  • Analysis of some organochlorine pesticides in an urban atmosphere (Strasbourg, east of France)

    Anne Scheyer;Cédra Graeff;Stéphane Morville;Philippe Mirabel

  • Air quality assessment by tree bark biomonitoring in urban, industrial and rural environments of the Rhine Valley: PCDD/Fs, PCBs and trace metal evidence

    Florence Guéguen;Peter Stille;Maurice Millet

  • Variability of atmospheric pesticide concentrations between urban and rural areas during intensive pesticide application

    Anne Scheyer;Stéphane Morville;Philippe Mirabel;Maurice Millet

  • Optimization of extraction procedure and chromatographic separation of glyphosate, glufosinate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in soil.

    Coline Druart;Olivier Delhomme;Olivier Delhomme;Annette de Vaufleury;Evodie Ntcho

  • Effects of deltamethrin (pyrethroid insecticide) on growth, reproduction, embryonic development and sex differentiation in two strains of Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Cladocera)

    H. Toumi;M. Boumaiza;M. Millet;C.M. Radetski

  • Solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry for analysis of phenols and nitrophenols in rainwater, as their t-butyldimethylsilyl derivatives

    Farouk Jaber;Claude Schummer;Jamal Al Chami;Philippe Mirabel

  • Adsorption/thermal desorption-GC/MS for the analysis of pesticides in the atmosphere

    M. Clément;S. Arzel;B. Le Bot;R. Seux

  • Analysis of phenols and nitrophenols in rainwater collected simultaneously on an urban and rural site in east of France.

    Claude Schummer;Christine Groff;Jamal Al Chami;Farouk Jaber

  • Multi-class pesticide analysis in human hair by gas chromatography tandem (triple quadrupole) mass spectrometry with solid phase microextraction and liquid injection.

    Guillaume Salquèbre;Claude Schummer;Claude Schummer;Maurice Millet;Olivier Briand

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Stille
Peter Stille University of Strasbourg
Renaud Scheifler
Renaud Scheifler University of Franche-Comté
Gwenaël Imfeld
Gwenaël Imfeld University of Strasbourg
Ghassan Chebbo
Ghassan Chebbo École des Ponts ParisTech
Vicent Yusà
Vicent Yusà University of Valencia
Pierre Herckes
Pierre Herckes Arizona State University
Cuong Pham-Huu
Cuong Pham-Huu University of Strasbourg
Jean-Luc Jaffrezo
Jean-Luc Jaffrezo Grenoble Alpes University
Benjamin Loubet
Benjamin Loubet University of Paris-Saclay

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