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Peter Bergamaschi

Peter Bergamaschi

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
60
Citations
18466
World Ranking
2870
National Ranking
190

Peter Bergamaschi 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 Peter Bergamaschi sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 130 publications — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter Bergamaschi 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 Peter Bergamaschi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Peter Bergamaschi is affiliated with Heidelberg University in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their work often focuses on topics such as Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Climate variability and models, and Climate Change Policy and Economics.

Recent published papers by Bergamaschi include:

  • "The Global Methane Budget 2000-2017" (2020), published in NOAA Institutional Repository
  • "Increasing anthropogenic methane emissions arise equally from agricultural and fossil fuel sources" (2020), published in Environmental Research Letters
  • "A decade of GOSAT Proxy satellite CH 4 observations" (2020), published in Earth system science data
  • "The fingerprint of the summer 2018 drought in Europe on ground-based atmospheric CO2 measurements" (2020), published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • "An observation-constrained assessment of the climate sensitivity and future trajectories of wetland methane emissions" (2020), published in Science Advances

Bergamaschi collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Aki Tsuruta, Dominik Brunner, Marielle Saunois, Rona L. Thompson, and Tuula Aalto.

The scientist's work is often published in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Earth system science data, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University), Environmental Research Letters, and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.

Best Publications

  • The global methane budget 2000–2017

    Marielle Saunois;Ann R. Stavert;Ben Poulter;Philippe Bousquet

  • Three decades of global methane sources and sinks

    Stefanie Kirschke;Philippe Bousquet;Philippe Ciais;Marielle Saunois

  • The global methane budget 2000–2012

    Marielle Saunois;Philippe Bousquet;Ben Poulter;Anna Peregon

  • EDGAR v4.3.2 Global Atlas of the three major greenhouse gas emissions for the period 1970–2012

    Greet Janssens-Maenhout;Monica Crippa;Diego Guizzardi;Marilena Muntean

  • The two-way nested global chemistry-transport zoom model TM5: algorithm and applications

    M.C. Krol;S. Houweling;B. Bregman;M. van den Broek

  • Increasing anthropogenic methane emissions arise equally from agricultural and fossil fuel sources

    Robert B. Jackson;Marielle Saunois;Philippe Bousquet;Josep G. Canadell

  • Inverse Modeling of Global and Regional CH4 Emissions Using SCIAMACHY Satellite Retrievals

    Peter Bergamaschi;Christian Frankenberg;Jan Fokke Meirink;Maarten Krol;Maarten Krol

  • Satellite chartography of atmospheric methane from SCIAMACHY on board ENVISAT: 2. Evaluation based on inverse model simulations

    P. Bergamaschi;C. Frankenberg;J. F. Meirink;J. F. Meirink;M. Krol;M. Krol

  • Atmospheric CH4 in the first decade of the 21st century: Inverse modeling analysis using SCIAMACHY satellite retrievals and NOAA surface measurements

    P. Bergamaschi;S. Houweling;A. Segers;M. Krol;M. Krol;M. Krol

  • Atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide from SCIAMACHY satellite data: initial comparison with chemistry and transport models

    M. Buchwitz;R. de Beek;J. Burrows;H. Bovensmann

  • Inverse modeling of the global CO cycle: 1. Inversion of CO mixing ratios

    Peter Bergamaschi;Ralf Hein;Martin Heimann;Paul J. Crutzen

  • Global column-averaged methane mixing ratios from 2003 to 2009 as derived from SCIAMACHY: Trends and variability

    C. Frankenberg;C. Frankenberg;I. Aben;P. Bergamaschi;E. J. Dlugokencky

  • Satellite chartography of atmospheric methane from SCIAMACHY on board ENVISAT: Analysis of the years 2003 and 2004

    C. Frankenberg;J. F. Meirink;P. Bergamaschi;A. P. H. Goede

  • Carbon 13 and D kinetic isotope effects in the reactions of CH4 with O(1 D) and OH: New laboratory measurements and their implications for the isotopic composition of stratospheric methane

    Gerd Saueressig;John N. Crowley;Peter Bergamaschi;Christoph Brühl

  • Carbon Monoxide, Methane and Carbon Dioxide Columns Retrieved from SCIAMACHY by WFM-DOAS: Year 2003 Initial Data Set

    M. Buchwitz;R. de Beek;S. Noël;J. P. Burrows

  • Tropical methane emissions: A revised view from SCIAMACHY onboard ENVISAT

    Christian Frankenberg;Peter Bergamaschi;André Butz;Sander Houweling;Sander Houweling

  • Challenges in quantifying biosphere–atmosphere exchange of nitrogen species

    M.A. Sutton;E. Nemitz;J.W Erisman;C. Beier

  • EDGAR v 4 . 3 . 2 Global Atlas of the three major greenhouse gas emissions for the period 1970 – 2012

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  • Inverse modelling of national and European CH4 emissions using the atmospheric zoom model TM5

    P. Bergamaschi;M. Krol;F. Dentener;A. Vermeulen

  • Inverse modeling of European CH4 emissions 2001-2006

    P. Bergamaschi;M. Krol;M. Krol;J. F. Meirink;F. Dentener

  • Global Methane Budget 2000-2012

    M. Saunois;P. Bousquet;B. Poulter;A. Peregon

Frequent Co-Authors

Maarten Krol
Maarten Krol Wageningen University & Research
Sander Houweling
Sander Houweling Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Christian Frankenberg
Christian Frankenberg California Institute of Technology
Edward J. Dlugokencky
Edward J. Dlugokencky National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jan Fokke Meirink
Jan Fokke Meirink Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
F. Chevallier
F. Chevallier University of Paris-Saclay
Wouter Peters
Wouter Peters Wageningen University & Research
Michael Buchwitz
Michael Buchwitz University of Bremen
Justus Notholt
Justus Notholt University of Bremen
Thomas Röckmann
Thomas Röckmann Utrecht University

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