John Wenger

John Wenger

University College Cork

H-index: 45

Europe-Ireland

About John Wenger

John Wenger, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College Cork, specializes in the field of Atmospheric chemistry, air quality, chemical composition and sources of particles, atmospheric degradation of organic compounds.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Identification of volatile organic compounds emitted by Sitka spruce and determination of their emission pathways and fluxes

Spatial analysis of PM2.5 using a Concentration Similarity Index applied to air quality sensor networks

Important Contribution to Aerosol Oxidative Potential from Residential Solid Fuel Burning in Central Ireland

Preparation of the Experiment: Addition of Particles

Sampling for Offline Analysis

Analysis of Emissions from Cattle Slurry using Time of FlightChemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (TOF-CIMS)

Using air quality sensor networks to compare variations of PM2. 5 in a small town and a city in Ireland.

A Practical Guide to Atmospheric Simulation Chambers

John Wenger Information

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Citations(all)

9003

Citations(since 2020)

3473

Cited By

7186

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

65

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John Wenger Skills & Research Interests

Atmospheric chemistry

air quality

chemical composition and sources of particles

atmospheric degradation of organic compounds

Top articles of John Wenger

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Journal

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Publication Date

Identification of volatile organic compounds emitted by Sitka spruce and determination of their emission pathways and fluxes

EGUsphere

Hayley Furnell

John Wenger

Astrid Wingler

Kieran N Kilcawley

David T Mannion

...

2024/1/30

Spatial analysis of PM2.5 using a Concentration Similarity Index applied to air quality sensor networks

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions

Rósín Byrne

John C Wenger

Stig Hellebust

2024/4/4

Important Contribution to Aerosol Oxidative Potential from Residential Solid Fuel Burning in Central Ireland

Atmosphere

Matteo Rinaldi

Francesco Manarini

Mattia Lucertini

Marco Rapuano

Stefano Decesari

...

2024/3/31

Preparation of the Experiment: Addition of Particles

Rami Alfarra

Urs Baltensperger

David M Bell

Silvia Giulia Danelli

Claudia Di Biagio

...

2023/4/24

Sampling for Offline Analysis

Esther Borrás

Hartmut Herrmann

Markus Kalberer

Amalia Muñoz

Anke Mutzel

...

2023/4/24

Analysis of Emissions from Cattle Slurry using Time of FlightChemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (TOF-CIMS)

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Emma Galloway

Adrien Gandolfo

Julien Kammer

John Wenger

2023/5

Using air quality sensor networks to compare variations of PM2. 5 in a small town and a city in Ireland.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Rósín Byrne

John C Wenger

Stig Hellebust

2023/5

A Practical Guide to Atmospheric Simulation Chambers

Jean-François Doussin

Hendrik Fuchs

Astrid Kiendler-Scharr

Paul Seakins

John Wenger

2023

Highly local sources and large spatial variations in PM 2.5 across a city: evidence from a city-wide sensor network in Cork, Ireland

Environmental Science: Atmospheres

Rósín Byrne

Kevin Ryan

Dean S Venables

John C Wenger

Stig Hellebust

2023

Formation of secondary organic aerosol from sitka spruce emissions

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Hayley Furnell

Julien Kammer

Astrid Wingler

Kieran Kilcawley

David Mannion

...

2023/5

Introduction to Atmospheric Simulation Chambers and Their Applications

Astrid Kiendler-Scharr

Karl-Heinz Becker

Jean-François Doussin

Hendrik Fuchs

Paul Seakins

...

2023/4/24

Portable HEPA filtration successfully augments natural-ventilation-mediated airborne particle clearance in a legacy design hospital ward

Journal of Hospital Infection

Mehael Fennelly

S Hellebust

J Wenger

D O'Connor

GW Griffith

...

2023/1/1

A new on-line SPE LC-HRMS method for the analysis of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in PM2. 5 and its application for screening atmospheric particulates …

Science of the Total Environment

Ivan Kourtchev

Stig Hellebust

Eimear Heffernan

John Wenger

Sam Towers

...

2022/8/20

Real-time monitoring of aerosol generating dental procedures

Journal of Dentistry

Mehael Fennelly

Catherine Gallagher

Mairead Harding

Stig Hellebust

John Wenger

...

2022/5/1

Development of a New On-Line Spe Lc-Hrms Method for the Analysis of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (Pfas) in Pm2. 5 and its Application for Screening Atmospheric …

Ivan Kourtchev

Stig Hellebust

Eimear Heffernan

John Wenger

Sam Towers

...

2022

Characterization and source apportionment of single particles from metalworking activities

Environmental Pollution

Jovanna Arndt

Robert M Healy

Ari Setyan

Pascal Flament

Karine Deboudt

...

2021/2/1

Air pollution sources in Ireland

Environmental Protection Agency: Wexford, Ireland

Jurgita Ovadnevaite

Chunshui Lin

Matteo Rinaldi

Darius Ceburnis

Paul Buckley

...

2021

Assessment of environmental and occupational risk factors for the mitigation and containment of a COVID-19 outbreak in a meat processing plant

Frontiers in public health

Nicola Walshe

Mehael Fennelly

Stig Hellebust

John Wenger

John Sodeau

...

2021/10/27

On the use of reference mass spectra for reducing uncertainty in source apportionment of solid-fuel burning in ambient organic aerosol

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Chunshui Lin

Darius Ceburnis

Anna Trubetskaya

Wei Xu

William Smith

...

2021/10/27

Comparison of heated electrospray ionization and nanoelectrospray ionization sources coupled to ultra-high-resolution mass spectrometry for analysis of highly complex …

Analytical Chemistry

Ivan Kourtchev

P Szeto

I O’connor

OAM Popoola

W Maenhaut

...

2020/5/12

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H-index: 25
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Dean Venables

University College Cork

H-index: 24
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Iustinian Bejan

Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi

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