Search

Your search keyword '"Mahajan, Anoop"' showing total 342 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Mahajan, Anoop" Remove constraint Author: "Mahajan, Anoop"
342 results on '"Mahajan, Anoop"'

Search Results

1. Developing Gridded Emission Inventory from High-Resolution Satellite Object Detection for Improved Air Quality Forecasts

4. Increasing contribution of nighttime nitrogen chemistry to wintertime haze formation in Beijing observed during COVID-19 lockdowns

10. Widespread detection of chlorine oxyacids in the Arctic atmosphere

13. Substantial contribution of iodine to Arctic ozone destruction

14. Anthropogenic short-lived halogens increase human exposure to mercury contamination due to enhanced mercury oxidation over continents

16. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part 2: Sea–air fluxes.

17. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part 1: Differences between seawater DMS estimations.

20. Atmospheric Aerosols and Trace Gases

22. Arctic halogens reduce ozone in the northern mid-latitudes.

23. First High‐Resolution Vertical Profiles of Methane in the Troposphere Over India.

26. Typhoon- and pollution-driven enhancement of reactive bromine in the mid-latitude marine boundary layer

31. Widespread detection of chlorine oxyacids in the Arctic atmosphere

32. Arctic mercury flux increased through the Last Glacial Termination with a warming climate

33. Differences in iodine chemistry over the Antarctic continent

34. Year-long ground-based observations of bromine oxide over Bharati Station, Antarctica

35. Natural short-lived halogens exert an indirect cooling effect on climate

36. Increasing contribution of nighttime nitrogen chemistry to wintertime haze formation in Beijing observed during COVID-19 lockdowns

39. Quantification in Hindi

42. Anthropogenic short-lived halogens increase human exposure to mercury contamination due to enhanced mercury oxidation over continents.

43. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes, and trends – Part B: Sea-air fluxes.

44. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) climatologies, fluxes and trends – Part A: Differences between seawater DMS estimations.

45. Substantial contribution of iodine to Arctic ozone destruction

46. Modelling the coupled mercury-halogen-ozone cycle in the central Arctic during spring

47. Impacts of ocean biogeochemistry on atmospheric chemistry

48. Modelling the coupled mercury-halogen-ozone cycle in the central Arctic during spring

49. Untangling the influence of Antarctic and Southern Ocean life on clouds

50. Global analysis of the controls on seawater dimethylsulfide spatial variability

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources