B. Verheggen

3.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
29 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

B. Verheggen is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, B. Verheggen has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Atmospheric Science, 19 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 10 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in B. Verheggen's work include Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (22 papers), Atmospheric aerosols and clouds (16 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (10 papers). B. Verheggen is often cited by papers focused on Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (22 papers), Atmospheric aerosols and clouds (16 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (10 papers). B. Verheggen collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, United Kingdom and Netherlands. B. Verheggen's co-authors include E. Weingartner, Urs Baltensperger, J. Cozic, John Cook, Stephan Lewandowsky, Peter Jacobs, Ken Rice, William R. L. Anderegg, Peter T. Doran and Edward Maibach and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres and Environmental Science & Technology.

In The Last Decade

B. Verheggen

27 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

B. Verheggen
Peter Jacobs United States
Mark Richardson United States
Anna Pirani United Kingdom
Michael Sanderson United Kingdom
Adam J. P. Smith United Kingdom
C. W. Moore United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by B. Verheggen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of B. Verheggen

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of B. Verheggen. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of B. Verheggen based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with B. Verheggen. B. Verheggen is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Harvey, Jeffrey A., Jacintha Ellers, Thomas W. Crowther, et al.. (2017). Internet Blogs, Polar Bears, and Climate-Change Denial by Proxy. BioScience. 68(4). 281–287. 45 indexed citations
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Jacobs, Peter, et al.. (2015). Clarity of meaning in IPCC press conference. Nature Climate Change. 5(11). 961–962. 2 indexed citations
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Arnold, Dèlia, Arturo Vargas, Alex Vermeulen, B. Verheggen, & Petra Seibert. (2009). Analysis of radon origin by backward atmospheric transport modelling. Atmospheric Environment. 44(4). 494–502. 23 indexed citations
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Targino, Admir Créso, Hugh Coe, J. Cozic, et al.. (2009). Influence of particle chemical composition on the phase of cold clouds at a high‐alpine site in Switzerland. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 114(D18). 18 indexed citations
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Cozic, J., B. Verheggen, E. Weingartner, et al.. (2008). Chemical composition of free tropospheric aerosol for PM1 and coarse mode at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 8(2). 407–423. 111 indexed citations
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Cozic, J., Stephan Mertes, B. Verheggen, et al.. (2008). Black carbon enrichment in atmospheric ice particle residuals observed in lower tropospheric mixed phase clouds. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 113(D15). 97 indexed citations
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Hoose, Corinna, Ulrike Lohmann, Philip Stier, B. Verheggen, & E. Weingartner. (2008). Aerosol processing in mixed‐phase clouds in ECHAM5‐HAM: Model description and comparison to observations. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 113(D7). 30 indexed citations
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Cozic, J., B. Verheggen, Stephan Mertes, et al.. (2007). Scavenging of black carbon in mixed phase clouds at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 7(7). 1797–1807. 96 indexed citations
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Choularton, T. W., Keith Bower, E. Weingartner, et al.. (2007). The influence of small aerosol particles on the properties of water and ice clouds. Faraday Discussions. 137. 205–222. 32 indexed citations
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Coen, Martine Collaud, E. Weingartner, S. Nyeki, et al.. (2007). Long‐term trend analysis of aerosol variables at the high‐alpine site Jungfraujoch. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 112(D13). 75 indexed citations
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Verheggen, B., et al.. (2007). α-Pinene Oxidation in the Presence of Seed Aerosol:  Estimates of Nucleation Rates, Growth Rates, and Yield. Environmental Science & Technology. 41(17). 6046–6051. 21 indexed citations
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Verheggen, B. & M. Mozurkewich. (2006). An inverse modeling procedure to determine particle growth and nucleation rates from measured aerosol size distributions. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 6(10). 2927–2942. 40 indexed citations
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Cozic, J., B. Verheggen, Michael Flynn, et al.. (2006). Black Carbon Contribution to the Aerosol Phase and its Scavenged Fraction in MixedPhase Clouds at the High Alpine Site Jungfraujoch (3580m asl). elib (German Aerospace Center).
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Dommen, Josef, Axel Metzger, Jonathan Duplissy, et al.. (2006). Laboratory observation of oligomers in the aerosol from isoprene/NOx photooxidation. Geophysical Research Letters. 33(13). 129 indexed citations
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Mozurkewich, M., Tak Wai Chan, Yayne-abeba Aklilu, & B. Verheggen. (2004). Aerosol particle size distributions in the lower Fraser Valley: evidence for particle nucleation and growth. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 4(4). 1047–1062. 18 indexed citations
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Mertes, Stephan, Alfons Schwarzenböck, Johannes Schneider, et al.. (2004). Design and operation of a counterflow virtual impactor inlet system to collect small ice particles out of mixed phase clouds at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch (3580 M ASL). Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics. 1 indexed citations
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Verheggen, B. & M. Mozurkewich. (2003). Determination of particle nucleation and growth rates from measured aerosol size distributions. EAEJA. 13582. 4 indexed citations
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Verheggen, B. & M. Mozurkewich. (2000). Determination of nucleation and growth rates from measurements of atmospheric aerosol size distributions. Journal of Aerosol Science. 31. 446–447. 2 indexed citations

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