Peter Lepom

3.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
38 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Peter Lepom is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Plant Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter Lepom has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 13 papers in Plant Science and 6 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Peter Lepom's work include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (17 papers), Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food (13 papers) and Plant and fungal interactions (6 papers). Peter Lepom is often cited by papers focused on Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (17 papers), Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food (13 papers) and Plant and fungal interactions (6 papers). Peter Lepom collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Belgium and United Kingdom. Peter Lepom's co-authors include Adrian Covaci, J. Tronczyński, Dorte Herzke, J. de Boer, Stephen Morris, Colin R. Allchin, Cynthia A. de Wit, Robin J. Law, Jörg Wellmitz and Christian Krause and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, Environmental Pollution and Chemosphere.

In The Last Decade

Peter Lepom

36 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Hit Papers

Levels and trends of brominated flame retardants in the E... 2006 2026 2012 2019 2006 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Peter Lepom Germany 17 1.7k 961 273 184 173 38 2.4k
Jochen F. Müller Australia 33 2.0k 1.1× 983 1.0× 295 1.1× 108 0.6× 153 0.9× 63 2.8k
Ningombam Linthoingambi Devi India 24 1.4k 0.8× 1.0k 1.1× 145 0.5× 303 1.6× 103 0.6× 53 2.2k
Licia Guzzella Italy 29 1.4k 0.8× 1.1k 1.2× 308 1.1× 136 0.7× 141 0.8× 77 2.4k
Mohamed Ridha Driss Tunisia 26 1.4k 0.8× 701 0.7× 154 0.6× 164 0.9× 122 0.7× 72 2.0k
Annamalai Subramanian Japan 40 3.4k 1.9× 2.0k 2.1× 512 1.9× 166 0.9× 180 1.0× 65 4.5k
Bondi Gevao Kuwait 31 2.2k 1.3× 1.6k 1.6× 173 0.6× 217 1.2× 182 1.1× 60 3.0k
Maria Luisa Feo Spain 19 1.1k 0.6× 691 0.7× 136 0.5× 323 1.8× 63 0.4× 29 1.7k
Pavel Čupr Czechia 28 1.6k 0.9× 708 0.7× 174 0.6× 192 1.0× 153 0.9× 91 2.2k
Minkyu Choi South Korea 29 1.7k 1.0× 1.1k 1.1× 321 1.2× 81 0.4× 50 0.3× 110 2.4k
Ruiqiang Yang China 33 2.7k 1.5× 1.3k 1.3× 493 1.8× 140 0.8× 99 0.6× 102 3.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Peter Lepom

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter Lepom

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

All Works

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Booij, Kees, Craig D. Robinson, Robert M. Burgess, et al.. (2015). Passive Sampling in Regulatory Chemical Monitoring of Nonpolar Organic Compounds in the Aquatic Environment. Environmental Science & Technology. 50(1). 3–17. 126 indexed citations
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Vorkamp, Katrin, Patrick Roose, Lynda Webster, et al.. (2012). Determination of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans and polychlorinated biphenyls in biota and sediment.. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 282. 3 indexed citations
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Theobald, Norbert, et al.. (2011). Occurrence of perfluorinated organic acids in the North and Baltic seas. Part 1: distribution in sea water. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 18(7). 1057–1069. 29 indexed citations
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Theobald, Norbert, et al.. (2011). Occurrence of perfluorinated organic acids in the North and Baltic Seas. Part 2: distribution in sediments. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 19(2). 313–324. 57 indexed citations
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Duffek, Anja, P.E.G. Leonards, & Peter Lepom. (2008). INTERLABORATORY STUDY ON DECA-BDE ANALYSIS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES INVOLVING ROUTINE LABORATORIES. VU Research Portal. 70(2008). 2025–2028. 2 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter, et al.. (2008). Needs for reliable analytical methods for monitoring chemical pollutants in surface water under the European Water Framework Directive. Journal of Chromatography A. 1216(3). 302–315. 107 indexed citations
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Law, Robin J., Colin R. Allchin, J. de Boer, et al.. (2006). Levels and trends of brominated flame retardants in the European environment. Chemosphere. 64(2). 187–208. 701 indexed citations breakdown →
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Voorspoels, Stefan, Adrian Covaci, Peter Lepom, Veerle L.B. Jaspers, & Paul Schepens. (2006). Levels and distribution of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in various tissues of birds of prey. Environmental Pollution. 144(1). 218–227. 88 indexed citations
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Stachel, Burkhard, Eckard Jantzen, W Knoth, et al.. (2005). The Elbe Flood in August 2002—Organic Contaminants in Sediment Samples Taken After the Flood Event. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A. 40(2). 265–287. 73 indexed citations
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Woitke, P., et al.. (2003). Analysis and assessment of heavy metal pollution in suspended solids and sediments of the river Danube. Chemosphere. 51(8). 633–642. 288 indexed citations
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Stachel, Burkhard, et al.. (2003). Xenoestrogens in the River Elbe and its tributaries. Environmental Pollution. 124(3). 497–507. 131 indexed citations
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Becker, Kerstin, Christian Krause, Peter Lepom, et al.. (2002). German Environmental Survey 1998 (GerES III): environmental pollutants in blood of the German population. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 205(4). 297–308. 388 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter, et al.. (1990). Vorkommen vonFusarium-Arten und ihren Mykotoxinen auf Silomais. Archiv für Tierernaehrung. 40(9). 871–883. 7 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter, et al.. (1990). Vorkommen vonFusarium-Arten und ihren Mykotoxinen auf Silomais. Archives of Animal Nutrition. 40(10). 1005–1012. 21 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter, et al.. (1990). Vorkommen vonFusarium-Arten und ihren Mykotoxinen auf Silomais. Archiv für Tierernaehrung. 40(4). 397–405. 15 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter, et al.. (1989). An efficient method for producing and purifying gramme quantities of T‐2 toxin. Journal of Basic Microbiology. 29(4). 215–219. 2 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter. (1988). Vorkommen von Fusarium-Arten und ihren Mykotoxinen auf Silomais. Archiv für Tierernaehrung. 38(9). 799–806. 14 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter, et al.. (1988). Production of sterigmatocystin by Aspergillus versicolor isolated from roughage. Mycopathologia. 101(1). 25–29. 8 indexed citations
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Lepom, Peter, et al.. (1988). Vorkommen von Fusarium-Arten und ihren Mykotoxinen auf Silomais. Archiv für Tierernaehrung. 38(9). 807–815. 9 indexed citations
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Goliński, Piotr, et al.. (1987). Formation of Avenacein Y by Fusarium avenaceum Fries Sacc. isolates from Germany and pathogenicity of the isolates to cereal seedlings. Mycotoxin Research. 3(S1). 46–48. 2 indexed citations

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