Ph. Quevauviller

10.1k total citations · 2 hit papers
135 papers, 8.1k citations indexed

About

Ph. Quevauviller is a scholar working on Analytical Chemistry, Pollution and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Ph. Quevauviller has authored 135 papers receiving a total of 8.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 67 papers in Analytical Chemistry, 40 papers in Pollution and 40 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Ph. Quevauviller's work include Analytical chemistry methods development (67 papers), Heavy metals in environment (31 papers) and Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (24 papers). Ph. Quevauviller is often cited by papers focused on Analytical chemistry methods development (67 papers), Heavy metals in environment (31 papers) and Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (24 papers). Ph. Quevauviller collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Italy and Spain. Ph. Quevauviller's co-authors include A.M. Ure, H. Muntau, G. Rauret, B. Griepink, José Fermı́n López-Sánchez, R. Rubio, A. Sahuquillo, Christine M. Davidson, Olivier François Xavier Donard and V. Ruban and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Water Research and Environmental Pollution.

In The Last Decade

Ph. Quevauviller

134 papers receiving 7.7k citations

Hit Papers

Improvement of the BCR three step sequential extraction p... 1993 2026 2004 2015 1999 1993 500 1000 1.5k

Peers

Ph. Quevauviller
H. Muntau Italy
B. J. Alloway United Kingdom
Christine M. Davidson United Kingdom
G. Rauret Spain
A.M. Ure United Kingdom
R. Rubio Spain
D. C. Adriano United States
Rufus L. Chaney United States
H. Muntau Italy
Ph. Quevauviller
Citations per year, relative to Ph. Quevauviller Ph. Quevauviller (= 1×) peers H. Muntau

Countries citing papers authored by Ph. Quevauviller

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ph. Quevauviller

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ph. Quevauviller

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Quevauviller, Ph.. (2008). The Water Framework Directive: Ecological and Chemical Status Monitoring. Wiley eBooks. 30 indexed citations
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Quevauviller, Ph.. (2005). Groundwater monitoring in the context of EU legislation: reality and integration needs. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 7(2). 89–89. 29 indexed citations
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Quevauviller, Ph.. (2002). Methodologies in soil and sediment fractionation studies : single and sequential extraction procedures. 42 indexed citations
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Theocharopoulos, Sideris, et al.. (2001). Comparative soil sampling in the Dornach site (Switzerland) for soil three-dimensional pollution description. The Science of The Total Environment. 264(1-2). 63–72. 9 indexed citations
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Cornelis, R., Helen Crews, Olivier François Xavier Donard, Les Ebdon, & Ph. Quevauviller. (2001). Trends in certified reference materials for the speciation of trace elements. Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry. 370(2-3). 120–125. 16 indexed citations
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Muntau, H., et al.. (2001). Analytical aspects of the CEEM soil project. The Science of The Total Environment. 264(1-2). 27–50. 16 indexed citations
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Ruban, V., José Fermı́n López-Sánchez, P. Madrero Pardo, et al.. (2001). Development of a harmonised phosphorus extraction procedure and certification of a sediment reference material. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 3(1). 121–125. 143 indexed citations
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Wagner, Gerhard, André Desaules, H. Muntau, Sideris Theocharopoulos, & Ph. Quevauviller. (2001). Harmonisation and quality assurance in pre-analytical steps of soil contamination studies — conclusions and recommendations of the CEEM Soil project. The Science of The Total Environment. 264(1-2). 103–118. 16 indexed citations
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Theocharopoulos, Sideris, et al.. (2001). European soil sampling guidelines for soil pollution studies. The Science of The Total Environment. 264(1-2). 51–62. 87 indexed citations
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Quevauviller, Ph.. (2000). Accuracy and traceability in environmental monitoring—pitfalls in methylmercury determinations as a case study. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 2(4). 292–299. 7 indexed citations
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Thompson, K. Clive, et al.. (2000). Interlaboratory trial to determine the analytical state-of-the-art of bromate determination in drinking water. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 2(5). 416–419. 15 indexed citations
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Gómez‐Ariza, José Luis, Inmaculada Giráldez, E. Morales, et al.. (1999). Stability and storage problems in organotin speciation in environmental samples. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 1(2). 197–202. 26 indexed citations
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Kramer, K., et al.. (1999). Collaborative study to improve the quality control of rare earth element determinations in environmental matrices. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 1(1). 83–89. 13 indexed citations
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Quevauviller, Ph., et al.. (1999). Ensuring quality in long term environmental monitoring for chemical speciation. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 1(5). 503–513. 5 indexed citations
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Ruban, V., José Fermı́n López-Sánchez, P. Madrero Pardo, et al.. (1999). Selection and evaluation of sequential extraction procedures for the determination of phosphorus forms in lake sediment. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 1(1). 51–56. 305 indexed citations
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Ariese, Freek, et al.. (1999). Evaluation of the state-of-the-art of butyl- and phenyltin compound determinations in freshwater sediment prior to certification of a reference material. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 1(2). 191–196. 10 indexed citations
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Rauret, G., José Fermı́n López-Sánchez, A. Sahuquillo, et al.. (1999). Improvement of the BCR three step sequential extraction procedure prior to the certification of new sediment and soil reference materials. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 1(1). 57–61. 1981 indexed citations breakdown →
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Quevauviller, Ph.. (1996). CRMs for quality control of determinations of chemical forms of elements in support to EU legislation. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 354(5-6). 515–520. 6 indexed citations
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Quevauviller, Ph., et al.. (1993). Survey of butyltin contamination in Portuguese coastal environments. Environmental Pollution. 82(1). 57–62. 23 indexed citations
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Quevauviller, Ph., et al.. (1991). Grain-size partitioning of butyltins in estuarine and coastal sediments. Institutional Archive of Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). 8 indexed citations

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