Jean‐Pierre Candelone

4.0k total citations
41 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

Jean‐Pierre Candelone is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Pollution and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jean‐Pierre Candelone has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Atmospheric Science, 26 papers in Pollution and 11 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Jean‐Pierre Candelone's work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (27 papers), Heavy metals in environment (26 papers) and Lichen and fungal ecology (9 papers). Jean‐Pierre Candelone is often cited by papers focused on Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (27 papers), Heavy metals in environment (26 papers) and Lichen and fungal ecology (9 papers). Jean‐Pierre Candelone collaborates with scholars based in France, Australia and South Korea. Jean‐Pierre Candelone's co-authors include Claude F. Boutron, Sungmin Hong, K.J.R. Rosman, Clair C. Patterson, W. Chisholm, Ursula Görlach, Michael A. Bolshov, Robert J. Delmas, Paul Vallelonga and Christian Pellone and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres.

In The Last Decade

Jean‐Pierre Candelone

41 papers receiving 2.7k citations

Peers

Jean‐Pierre Candelone
Sungmin Hong South Korea
Barry J. Coles United Kingdom
Tsaihwa J. Chow United States
Sungmin Hong South Korea
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All Works

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Rosman, K.J.R., Jean‐Pierre Candelone, Paul Vallelonga, et al.. (2008). An ultra-clean technique for accurately analysing Pb isotopes and heavy metals at high spatial resolution in ice cores with sub-pgg−1 Pb concentrations. Analytica Chimica Acta. 634(2). 228–236. 9 indexed citations
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Rosman, K.J.R., et al.. (2007). Simultaneous determination of picogram per gram concentrations of Ba, Pb and Pb isotopes in Greenland ice by thermal ionisation mass spectrometry. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 390(2). 495–501. 9 indexed citations
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Burton, Graeme, et al.. (2007). The impact of climatic conditions on Pb and Sr isotopic ratios found in Greenland ice, 7–150 ky BP. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 259(3-4). 557–566. 28 indexed citations
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Vallelonga, Paul, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, K. Van de Velde, et al.. (2003). Lead, Ba and Bi in Antarctic Law Dome ice corresponding to the 1815 AD Tambora eruption: an assessment of emission sources using Pb isotopes. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 211(3-4). 329–341. 28 indexed citations
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Rosman, K.J.R., W. Chisholm, Claude F. Boutron, & Jean‐Pierre Candelone. (1999). Lead Isotopes as Tracers of Pollution in Snow and Ice.. 10(2). 53–58. 5 indexed citations
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Rosman, K.J.R., W. Chisholm, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, et al.. (1998). Lead Concentrations and Isotopic Signatures in Vintages of French Wine between 1950 and 1991. Environmental Research. 78(2). 161–167. 32 indexed citations
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Rosman, K.J.R., W. Chisholm, Claude F. Boutron, et al.. (1998). Seasonal variations in the origin of lead in snow at Dye 3, Greenland. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 160(3-4). 383–389. 32 indexed citations
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Hong, Sungmin, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, & Claude F. Boutron. (1997). Changes in zinc and cadmium concentrations in Greenland ice during the past 7760 years. Atmospheric Environment. 31(15). 2235–2242. 20 indexed citations
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Laj, Paolo, Grazia Ghermandi, Valter Maggi, et al.. (1997). Distribution of Ca, Fe, K, and S between soluble and insoluble material in the Greenland Ice Core Project ice core. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 102(C12). 26615–26623. 38 indexed citations
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Rosman, K.J.R., W. Chisholm, Sungmin Hong, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, & Claude F. Boutron. (1997). Lead from Carthaginian and Roman Spanish Mines Isotopically Identified in Greenland Ice Dated from 600 B.C. to 300 A.D.. Environmental Science & Technology. 31(12). 3413–3416. 213 indexed citations
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Hong, Sungmin, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, Clair C. Patterson, & Claude F. Boutron. (1996). History of Ancient Copper Smelting Pollution During Roman and Medieval Times Recorded in Greenland Ice. Science. 272(5259). 246–249. 219 indexed citations
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Candelone, Jean‐Pierre, et al.. (1995). Bismuth in recent snow from Central Greenland: Preliminary results. Atmospheric Environment. 29(15). 1843–1848. 19 indexed citations
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Boutron, Claude F., Jean‐Pierre Candelone, & Sungmin Hong. (1995). Greenland snow and ice cores: unique archives of large-scale pollution of the troposphere of the Northern Hemisphere by lead and other heavy metals. The Science of The Total Environment. 160-161. 233–241. 72 indexed citations
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Rosman, K.J.R., W. Chisholm, Claude F. Boutron, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, & Sungmin Hong. (1994). Isotopic evidence to account for changes in the concentration of lead in Greenland snow between 1960 and 1988. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 58(15). 3265–3269. 118 indexed citations
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Łobiński, Ryszard, Claude F. Boutron, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, et al.. (1994). Northern Hemispheric Organic Lead Emissions in Fresh Greenland Snow. Environmental Science & Technology. 28(8). 1459–1466. 8 indexed citations
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Candelone, Jean‐Pierre, Sungmin Hong, & Claude F. Boutron. (1994). An improved method for decontaminating polar snow or ice cores for heavy metal analysis. Analytica Chimica Acta. 299(1). 9–16. 113 indexed citations
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Rosman, K.J.R., W. Chisholm, Claude F. Boutron, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, & C.C. Patterson. (1994). Anthropogenic lead isotopes in Antarctica. Geophysical Research Letters. 21(24). 2669–2672. 78 indexed citations
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Boutron, Claude F., Jean‐Pierre Candelone, & Sungmin Hong. (1994). Past and recent changes in the large-scale tropospheric cycles of lead and other heavy metals as documented in Antarctic and Greenland snow and ice: A review. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 58(15). 3217–3225. 99 indexed citations
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Vandal, Grace M., William F. Fitzgerald, Claude F. Boutron, & Jean‐Pierre Candelone. (1993). Variations in mercury deposition to Antarctica over the past 34,000 years. Nature. 362(6421). 621–623. 121 indexed citations
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Boutron, Claude F., Ursula Görlach, Jean‐Pierre Candelone, Michael A. Bolshov, & Robert J. Delmas. (1991). Decrease in anthropogenic lead, cadmium and zinc in Greenland snows since the late 1960s. Nature. 353(6340). 153–156. 250 indexed citations

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