Anna Filipkowska

410 total citations
13 papers, 340 citations indexed

About

Anna Filipkowska is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Oceanography and Ocean Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Anna Filipkowska has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 340 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 5 papers in Oceanography and 5 papers in Ocean Engineering. Recurrent topics in Anna Filipkowska's work include Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (7 papers), Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry (5 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (3 papers). Anna Filipkowska is often cited by papers focused on Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (7 papers), Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry (5 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (3 papers). Anna Filipkowska collaborates with scholars based in Poland, Denmark and Italy. Anna Filipkowska's co-authors include Grażyna Kowalewska, Ludwik Lubecki, Bruno Pavoni, Małgorzata Szymczak‐Żyła, Brygida Wawrzyniak‐Wydrowska, Piotr Szefer, Anna Zamojska, Tomasz Maciej Ciesielski, Murat V. Ardelan and Bjørn Munro Jenssen and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Analytica Chimica Acta and Marine Pollution Bulletin.

In The Last Decade

Anna Filipkowska

13 papers receiving 323 citations

Peers

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Fields of papers citing papers by Anna Filipkowska

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Filipkowska, Anna & Grażyna Kowalewska. (2019). Butyltins in sediments from the Southern Baltic coastal zone: Is it still a matter of concern, 10 years after implementation of the total ban?. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 146. 343–348. 29 indexed citations
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Szymczak‐Żyła, Małgorzata, Małgorzata Witak, Tomasz Maciej Ciesielski, et al.. (2019). Present and Past‐Millennial Eutrophication in the Gulf of Gdańsk (Southern Baltic Sea). Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 34(2). 136–152. 11 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, Ludwik Lubecki, Małgorzata Szymczak‐Żyła, et al.. (2018). Anthropogenic impact on marine ecosystem health: A comparative multi-proxy investigation of recent sediments in coastal waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 133. 328–335. 13 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, et al.. (2016). Organotins in fish muscle and liver from the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea: Is the total ban successful?. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 111(1-2). 493–499. 27 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna & Ludwik Lubecki. (2016). Endocrine disruptors in blue mussels and sediments from the Gulf of Gdańsk (Southern Baltic). Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 23(14). 13864–13876. 20 indexed citations
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Kowalewska, Grażyna, et al.. (2014). Eutrophication monitoring system near the Sopot beach (southern Baltic). Ocean & Coastal Management. 98. 51–61. 5 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna. (2013). Determining PCBs in Fish and Sediment Samples Related to Intercomparison Studies. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. 22(5). 2 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, Grażyna Kowalewska, & Bruno Pavoni. (2013). Organotin compounds in surface sediments of the Southern Baltic coastal zone: a study on the main factors for their accumulation and degradation. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 21(3). 2077–2087. 48 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, et al.. (2011). Organotin compounds in surface sediments from seaports on the Gulf of Gdańsk (southern Baltic coast). Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 182(1-4). 455–466. 38 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, et al.. (2009). Factors affecting the occurrence of algae on the Sopot beach (Baltic Sea). Oceanologia. 51(2). 233–262. 22 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, et al.. (2008). Utilisation of macroalgae from the Sopot beach (Baltic Sea). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 26 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, et al.. (2008). Utilisation of macroalgae from the Sopot beach. 9 indexed citations
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Filipkowska, Anna, Ludwik Lubecki, & Grażyna Kowalewska. (2005). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon analysis in different matrices of the marine environment. Analytica Chimica Acta. 547(2). 243–254. 90 indexed citations

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