Carlos Alonso‐Hernández

2.2k total citations
90 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Carlos Alonso‐Hernández is a scholar working on Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Carlos Alonso‐Hernández has authored 90 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Pollution, 26 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 22 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Carlos Alonso‐Hernández's work include Heavy metals in environment (20 papers), Radioactivity and Radon Measurements (18 papers) and Mercury impact and mitigation studies (13 papers). Carlos Alonso‐Hernández is often cited by papers focused on Heavy metals in environment (20 papers), Radioactivity and Radon Measurements (18 papers) and Mercury impact and mitigation studies (13 papers). Carlos Alonso‐Hernández collaborates with scholars based in Cuba, Monaco and Spain. Carlos Alonso‐Hernández's co-authors include Imma Tolosa, Misael Díaz-Asencio, Miguel Gómez-Batista, Joan-Albert Sánchez-Cabeza, Jesús Miguel Santamaría, Guillem Chust, David Elustondo, Ángel Borja, Pedro Líria and Ana Carolina Ruíz-Fernández and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, The Science of The Total Environment and Journal of Hazardous Materials.

In The Last Decade

Carlos Alonso‐Hernández

87 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Carlos Alonso‐Hernández Cuba 25 554 519 349 289 253 90 1.6k
David L. Naftz United States 22 639 1.2× 452 0.9× 162 0.5× 290 1.0× 335 1.3× 78 1.9k
Agata Zaborska Poland 25 436 0.8× 326 0.6× 299 0.9× 473 1.6× 527 2.1× 46 1.4k
Philippe Bonté France 26 264 0.5× 507 1.0× 387 1.1× 321 1.1× 513 2.0× 54 1.8k
Helen Kaberi Greece 25 270 0.5× 868 1.7× 220 0.6× 245 0.8× 243 1.0× 56 1.7k
Jorge Valdés Chile 20 328 0.6× 496 1.0× 212 0.6× 299 1.0× 345 1.4× 73 1.2k
James M. Kaste United States 25 315 0.6× 496 1.0× 281 0.8× 324 1.1× 334 1.3× 58 1.4k
Sambasiva R. Patchineelam Brazil 23 330 0.6× 499 1.0× 149 0.4× 253 0.9× 630 2.5× 50 1.4k
Niels C. Munksgaard Australia 29 272 0.5× 439 0.8× 565 1.6× 532 1.8× 428 1.7× 85 2.2k
Tadej Dolenec Slovenia 22 237 0.4× 413 0.8× 158 0.5× 256 0.9× 270 1.1× 77 1.3k
Neven Cukrov Croatia 20 282 0.5× 480 0.9× 115 0.3× 226 0.8× 265 1.0× 88 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Carlos Alonso‐Hernández

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Fields of papers citing papers by Carlos Alonso‐Hernández

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Carlos Alonso‐Hernández

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bernard‐Marissal, Nathalie, Lucas Ruberto, François Oberhaënsli, et al.. (2024). Antarctic wastewater: A local source of microplastic pollution. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 206. 116797–116797. 11 indexed citations
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Ruíz-Fernández, Ana Carolina, Libia Hascibe Pérez-Bernal, Joan-Albert Sánchez-Cabeza, et al.. (2024). Accelerating microplastic contamination in 210Pb dated sediment cores from an urbanized coastal lagoon (NW Mexico) since the 1990s. The Science of The Total Environment. 951. 175613–175613. 3 indexed citations
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Ruíz-Fernández, Ana Carolina, Joan-Albert Sánchez-Cabeza, Misael Díaz-Asencio, et al.. (2024). Regional assessment of the historical trends of mercury in sediment cores from Wider Caribbean coastal environments. The Science of The Total Environment. 920. 170609–170609. 1 indexed citations
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Uddin, Saif, Montaha Behbehani, Nazima Habibi, et al.. (2023). Microplastics Residence Time in Marine Copepods: An Experimental Study. Sustainability. 15(20). 14970–14970. 2 indexed citations
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Masqué, Pere, et al.. (2023). Trends of legacy and emerging organic contaminants in a sediment core from Cienfuegos Bay, Cuba, from 1990 to 2015. Chemosphere. 328. 138571–138571. 10 indexed citations
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Gayó, Eugenia M., Ariel A. Muñoz, Antonio Maldonado, et al.. (2022). A cross-cutting approach for relating Anthropocene, Environmental Injustice and Sacrifice Zones. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 1 indexed citations
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Gayó, Eugenia M., Ariel A. Muñoz, Antonio Maldonado, et al.. (2022). A Cross‐Cutting Approach for Relating Anthropocene, Environmental Injustice and Sacrifice Zones. Earth s Future. 10(4). 25 indexed citations
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Gómez-Batista, Miguel, Marc Métian, François Oberhänsli, et al.. (2020). Intercomparison of four methods to estimate coral calcification under various environmental conditions. Biogeosciences. 17(4). 887–899. 3 indexed citations
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Alonso‐Hernández, Carlos, et al.. (2020). Elucidating the sources and dynamics of PM10 aerosols in Cienfuegos (Cuba) using their multi-stable and radioactive isotope and ion compositions. Atmospheric Research. 243. 105038–105038. 4 indexed citations
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Alonso‐Hernández, Carlos, et al.. (2019). Use of water developments by white-tailed deer in an extensive AHU in the biosphere reserve Tehuacan-Cuicatlan, Mexico.. 12(6). 37–42. 1 indexed citations
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Alonso‐Hernández, Carlos, et al.. (2019). Levels, spatial distribution, risk assessment, and sources of environmental contamination vectored by road dust in Cienfuegos (Cuba) revealed by chemical and C and N stable isotope compositions. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 27(2). 2184–2196. 22 indexed citations
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Santamaría, Jesús Miguel, et al.. (2018). Carbon and nitrogen isotopes unravels sources of aerosol contamination at Caribbean rural and urban coastal sites. The Science of The Total Environment. 642. 723–732. 19 indexed citations
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Díaz-Asencio, Misael, et al.. (2017). 210 Pb and 137 Cs as tracers of recent sedimentary processes in two water reservoirs in Cuba. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 177. 290–304. 11 indexed citations
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Alonso‐Hernández, Carlos, et al.. (2016). Mercury contamination of riverine sediments in the vicinity of a mercury cell chlor-alkali plant in Sagua River, Cuba. Chemosphere. 152. 376–382. 30 indexed citations
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Mendiguchı́a, Carolina, et al.. (2016). Assessment of sediment pollution by metals. A case study from Cienfuegos Bay, Cuba. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 115(1-2). 534–538. 5 indexed citations
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Alonso‐Hernández, Carlos, et al.. (2014). Atmospheric deposition patterns of 210Pb and 7Be in Cienfuegos, Cuba. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 138. 149–155. 19 indexed citations
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Díaz-Asencio, Misael, Carlos Alonso‐Hernández, Mats Eriksson, et al.. (2011). Reconstruction of sedimentary processes using natural and artificial radionuclides (210Pb, 226Ra, 14C, 239/240Pu) in the Gulf of Batabano, Cuba.. IRIS. 1 indexed citations
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Díaz-Asencio, Misael, José Antonio Corcho Alvarado, Carlos Alonso‐Hernández, et al.. (2011). Reconstruction of metal pollution and recent sedimentation processes in Havana Bay (Cuba): A tool for coastal ecosystem management. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 196. 402–411. 26 indexed citations
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Tolosa, Imma, et al.. (2009). Inputs and sources of hydrocarbons in sediments from Cienfuegos bay, Cuba. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 58(11). 1624–1634. 64 indexed citations
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Fattorini, Daniele, et al.. (2004). Chemical speciation of arsenic in different marine organisms: Importance in monitoring studies. Marine Environmental Research. 58(2-5). 845–850. 75 indexed citations

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