Ben Silver

599 total citations
14 papers, 425 citations indexed

About

Ben Silver is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Atmospheric Science and Automotive Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Ben Silver has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 425 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 9 papers in Atmospheric Science and 4 papers in Automotive Engineering. Recurrent topics in Ben Silver's work include Air Quality and Health Impacts (12 papers), Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (9 papers) and Climate Change and Health Impacts (4 papers). Ben Silver is often cited by papers focused on Air Quality and Health Impacts (12 papers), Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (9 papers) and Climate Change and Health Impacts (4 papers). Ben Silver collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and China. Ben Silver's co-authors include S. R. Arnold, Dominick V. Spracklen, Carly Reddington, Luke Conibear, Christoph Knote, Xinyue He, Chak K. Chan, Yongjie Li, Ying Chen and Steven T. Turnock and has published in prestigious journals such as Environment International, Atmospheric chemistry and physics and Environmental Research Letters.

In The Last Decade

Ben Silver

13 papers receiving 422 citations

Peers

Ben Silver
Teng Yao Hong Kong
Xin Zuo China
Yeqi Huang Hong Kong
Kuo‐Jen Liao United States
Can Meng China
Lei Luo China
D.S. Chen China
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Countries citing papers authored by Ben Silver

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ben Silver

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ben Silver

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ben Silver. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ben Silver 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 Ben Silver. Ben Silver is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Silver, Ben, et al.. (2025). A decade of China’s air quality monitoring data suggests health impacts are no longer declining. Environment International. 197. 109318–109318. 3 indexed citations
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Xu, Jiawei, Ben Silver, Rong Tang, et al.. (2025). A model assessment of the relationship between urban greening and ozone air quality in China: a study of three metropolitan regions. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. 8(1). 184–184. 4 indexed citations
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Silver, Ben, S. R. Arnold, Carly Reddington, L. K. Emmons, & Luke Conibear. (2024). Large transboundary health impact of Arctic wildfire smoke. Communications Earth & Environment. 5(1). 6 indexed citations
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Silver, Ben, et al.. (2024). Large Reductions in Temperate Rainforest Biome Due to Unmitigated Climate Change. Earth s Future. 12(11).
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Conibear, Luke, Carly Reddington, Ben Silver, et al.. (2022). The contribution of emission sources to the future air pollution disease burden in China. Environmental Research Letters. 17(6). 64027–64027. 13 indexed citations
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Conibear, Luke, Carly Reddington, Ben Silver, et al.. (2022). Sensitivity of Air Pollution Exposure and Disease Burden to Emission Changes in China Using Machine Learning Emulation. GeoHealth. 6(6). e2021GH000570–e2021GH000570. 17 indexed citations
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Conibear, Luke, Carly Reddington, Ben Silver, et al.. (2022). Emission Sector Impacts on Air Quality and Public Health in China From 2010 to 2020. GeoHealth. 6(6). e2021GH000567–e2021GH000567. 9 indexed citations
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Conibear, Luke, Carly Reddington, Ben Silver, et al.. (2021). Statistical Emulation of Winter Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations From Emission Changes in China. GeoHealth. 5(5). e2021GH000391–e2021GH000391. 14 indexed citations
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Conibear, Luke, Carly Reddington, Ben Silver, et al.. (2021). Regional Policies Targeting Residential Solid Fuel and Agricultural Emissions Can Improve Air Quality and Public Health in the Greater Bay Area and Across China. GeoHealth. 5(4). e2020GH000341–e2020GH000341. 15 indexed citations
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Silver, Ben, Xinyue He, S. R. Arnold, & Dominick V. Spracklen. (2020). The impact of COVID-19 control measures on air quality in China. Environmental Research Letters. 15(8). 84021–84021. 74 indexed citations
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Silver, Ben, Luke Conibear, Carly Reddington, et al.. (2020). Pollutant emission reductions deliver decreased PM 2.5 -caused mortality across China during 2015–2017. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 20(20). 11683–11695. 26 indexed citations
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Reddington, Carly, Luke Conibear, Christoph Knote, et al.. (2019). Exploring the impacts of anthropogenic emission sectors on PM 2.5 and human health in South and East Asia. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 19(18). 11887–11910. 70 indexed citations
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Silver, Ben, Carly Reddington, S. R. Arnold, & Dominick V. Spracklen. (2018). Substantial changes in air pollution across China during 2015–2017. Environmental Research Letters. 13(11). 114012–114012. 173 indexed citations

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