Jonathan Coakley

647 total citations
10 papers, 552 citations indexed

About

Jonathan Coakley is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan Coakley has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 552 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 2 papers in Pollution and 2 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Jonathan Coakley's work include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (7 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (5 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (5 papers). Jonathan Coakley is often cited by papers focused on Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (7 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (5 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (5 papers). Jonathan Coakley collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United Kingdom and Belgium. Jonathan Coakley's co-authors include Jeroen Douwes, Andrea ’t Mannetje, Stuart Harrad, Adrian Covaci, Alin C. Dirtu, Emma Goosey, Nele Van den Eede, Nadeem Ali, Hugo Neels and Jochen F. Mueller and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Chemosphere and Environment International.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan Coakley

10 papers receiving 546 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jonathan Coakley New Zealand 8 520 135 78 58 53 10 552
Rosa Lange Germany 12 410 0.8× 93 0.7× 91 1.2× 18 0.3× 81 1.5× 15 517
C. van den Bergh Sweden 7 695 1.3× 158 1.2× 159 2.0× 89 1.5× 90 1.7× 10 770
Ludwig Fembacher Germany 8 546 1.1× 117 0.9× 129 1.7× 44 0.8× 98 1.8× 16 603
Josephine Archbold Canada 7 582 1.1× 125 0.9× 115 1.5× 49 0.8× 37 0.7× 13 644
Congqiao Yang Canada 12 471 0.9× 77 0.6× 143 1.8× 42 0.7× 46 0.9× 16 529
Sean Panton United Kingdom 11 411 0.8× 71 0.5× 123 1.6× 24 0.4× 69 1.3× 17 494
Ivana Kosarac Canada 14 640 1.2× 102 0.8× 235 3.0× 28 0.5× 152 2.9× 23 754
Martin Gem United Kingdom 10 474 0.9× 98 0.7× 99 1.3× 51 0.9× 117 2.2× 15 519
Bettina Hilger Germany 8 511 1.0× 110 0.8× 108 1.4× 47 0.8× 50 0.9× 8 585
Laura Herrero Spain 13 625 1.2× 108 0.8× 138 1.8× 29 0.5× 75 1.4× 18 721

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jonathan Coakley

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jonathan Coakley

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Mannetje, Andrea ’t, Jonathan Coakley, & Jeroen Douwes. (2021). Total blood mercury and its determinants in New Zealand children and adults. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 31(2). 289–298. 9 indexed citations
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Mannetje, Andrea ’t, Jonathan Coakley, & Jeroen Douwes. (2021). Levels and determinants of urinary phthalate metabolites in New Zealand children and adults. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 238. 113853–113853. 7 indexed citations
3.
Mannetje, Andrea ’t, Jonathan Coakley, & Jeroen Douwes. (2020). Where are we at with lead? Current levels, time trend, and determinants of blood lead in New Zealand children and adults. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 225. 113468–113468. 5 indexed citations
4.
Coakley, Jonathan, et al.. (2018). Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and perfluorinated alkyl substances in blood serum of New Zealand adults, 2011–2013. Chemosphere. 208. 382–389. 24 indexed citations
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Coakley, Jonathan, et al.. (2017). Chlorinated persistent organic pollutants in serum of New Zealand adults, 2011–2013. The Science of The Total Environment. 615. 624–631. 15 indexed citations
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Mannetje, Andrea ’t, et al.. (2014). Estimated infant intake of persistent organic pollutants through breast milk in New Zealand.. PubMed. 127(1401). 56–68. 5 indexed citations
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Coakley, Jonathan, Stuart Harrad, Emma Goosey, et al.. (2013). Concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in matched samples of indoor dust and breast milk in New Zealand. Environment International. 59. 255–261. 56 indexed citations
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Mannetje, Andrea ’t, Jonathan Coakley, Collin Brooks, et al.. (2013). Current concentrations, temporal trends and determinants of persistent organic pollutants in breast milk of New Zealand women. The Science of The Total Environment. 458-460. 399–407. 55 indexed citations
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Mannetje, Andrea ’t, Jonathan Coakley, Jochen F. Mueller, et al.. (2012). Partitioning of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) between human serum and breast milk: A literature review. Chemosphere. 89(8). 911–918. 74 indexed citations
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Ali, Nadeem, Alin C. Dirtu, Nele Van den Eede, et al.. (2012). Occurrence of alternative flame retardants in indoor dust from New Zealand: Indoor sources and human exposure assessment. Chemosphere. 88(11). 1276–1282. 302 indexed citations

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