J. G. Shiber

609 total citations
18 papers, 482 citations indexed

About

J. G. Shiber is a scholar working on Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Ocean Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, J. G. Shiber has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 482 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Pollution, 10 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 4 papers in Ocean Engineering. Recurrent topics in J. G. Shiber's work include Heavy metals in environment (7 papers), Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (6 papers) and Mercury impact and mitigation studies (4 papers). J. G. Shiber is often cited by papers focused on Heavy metals in environment (7 papers), Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (6 papers) and Mercury impact and mitigation studies (4 papers). J. G. Shiber collaborates with scholars based in Lebanon, Kuwait and Spain. J. G. Shiber's co-authors include Edward W. Washburn and J. M. Barrales‐Rienda and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Pollution, Marine Pollution Bulletin and Hydrobiologia.

In The Last Decade

J. G. Shiber

18 papers receiving 433 citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. G. Shiber

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Shiber, J. G.. (2010). Arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury in canned sardines commercially available in eastern Kentucky, USA. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 62(1). 66–72. 24 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (2005). Arsenic in domestic well water and health in central appalachia, USA. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 160(1-4). 327–341. 47 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1999). Teaching Nontraditional Students. Journal of Chemical Education. 76(12). 1615–1615. 5 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G. & J. M. Barrales‐Rienda. (1991). Plastic pellets, tar, and megalitter on Beirut beaches, 1977–1988. Environmental Pollution. 71(1). 17–30. 31 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1989). Plastic particle and tar pollution on beaches of Kuwait. Environmental Pollution. 57(4). 341–351. 18 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1987). Plastic pellets and tar on Spain's Mediterranean beaches. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 18(2). 84–86. 50 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1982). Plastic pellets on Spain's ‘Costa del Sol’ beaches. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 13(12). 409–412. 50 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1981). Trace metals in edible marine molluscs and crustaceans from Lebanon. Hydrobiologia. 83(3). 465–476. 8 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1981). Metal concentrations in certain coastal organisms from Beirut. Hydrobiologia. 83(2). 181–195. 11 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1980). Trace metals with seasonal considerations in coastal algae and molluscs from Beirut, Lebanon. Hydrobiologia. 69(1-2). 147–162. 40 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1980). Metal concentrations in marine sediments from Lebanon. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 13(1). 35–43. 8 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G., et al.. (1979). Certain metals in three coastal algae from Ras Beirut waters. Hydrobiologia. 63(2). 105–112. 16 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1979). Plastic pellets on the coast of Lebanon. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 10(1). 28–30. 99 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G.. (1979). Heavy metals in ras Beirut prawns and sea urchin eggs. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B. 14(1). 73–95. 9 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G., et al.. (1978). Lead, cadmium, copper, nickel and iron in limpets, mussels and snails from the coast of ras Beirut, Lebanon. Marine Environmental Research. 1(2). 125–134. 25 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G. & Edward W. Washburn. (1978). Lead, mercury, and certain nutrient elements in ulva lactuca (linnaeus) from Ras Beirut, Lebanon. Hydrobiologia. 61(2). 187–192. 28 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G., et al.. (1978). Lead and mercury concentrations in the coastal waters of North and South Lebanon. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 9(4). 109–111. 8 indexed citations
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Shiber, J. G., et al.. (1972). Lead concentrations in Beirut waters. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 3(11). 169–171. 5 indexed citations

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