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Anoop S. Mahajan is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in India. Their research work is concentrated within the disciplines of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, featuring a significant focus on subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, and Ecology.

The scientist's research topics prominently include Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Mercury impact and mitigation studies, Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting, and Marine and coastal ecosystems.

Anoop S. Mahajan has contributed to the academic community with numerous publications in several journal venues. Frequent publication venues featured in their record include:

  • Polar Science
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

They have coauthored extensively with a group of recurring collaborators. The most frequent co-authors are:

  • Alfonso Saiz-Lopez (32 collaborations)
  • Carlos A. Cuevas (19 collaborations)
  • Qinyi Li (16 collaborations)
  • Rafael P. Fernández (15 collaborations)
  • Shrivardhan Hulswar (8 collaborations)

Recent published papers reflecting Anoop S. Mahajan's contributions include:

  • "Third revision of the global surface seawater dimethyl sulfide climatology (DMS-Rev3)", 2022, published in Earth system science data
  • "Marine iodine emissions in a changing world", 2021, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • "Natural short-lived halogens exert an indirect cooling effect on climate", 2023, published in Nature
  • "Increasing contribution of nighttime nitrogen chemistry to wintertime haze formation in Beijing observed during COVID-19 lockdowns", 2023, published in Nature Geoscience
  • "Substantial contribution of iodine to Arctic ozone destruction", 2022, published in Nature Geoscience

Best Publications

  • Extensive halogen-mediated ozone destruction over the tropical Atlantic Ocean

    Katie A. Read;Anoop S. Mahajan;Lucy J. Carpenter;Mathew J. Evans

  • Global impacts of tropospheric halogens (Cl, Br, I) on oxidants and composition in GEOS-Chem

    Tomás Sherwen;Johan A. Schmidt;Mat J. Evans;Lucy J. Carpenter

  • Boundary Layer Halogens in Coastal Antarctica

    Alfonso Saiz-Lopez;Alfonso Saiz-Lopez;Alfonso Saiz-Lopez;Anoop S. Mahajan;Anoop S. Mahajan;Anoop S. Mahajan;Rhian A. Salmon;Rhian A. Salmon;Rhian A. Salmon;Stephane J.-B. Bauguitte;Stephane J.-B. Bauguitte;Stephane J.-B. Bauguitte

  • The chemistry of OH and HO 2 radicals in the boundary layer over the tropical Atlantic Ocean

    L. K. Whalley;K. L. Furneaux;A. Goddard;J. D. Lee

  • Measurement and modelling of tropospheric reactive halogen species over the tropical Atlantic Ocean

    A. S. Mahajan;J. M. C. Plane;H. Oetjen;L. Mendes

  • Estimating the climate significance of halogen-driven ozone loss in the tropical marine troposphere

    A. Saiz-Lopez;J.-F. Lamarque;D. E. Kinnison;S. Tilmes

  • On the vertical distribution of boundary layer halogens over coastal Antarctica: implications for O 3 , HO x , NO x and the Hg lifetime

    A. Saiz-Lopez;A. Saiz-Lopez;J. M. C. Plane;A. S. Mahajan;P. S. Anderson

  • Iodine's impact on tropospheric oxidants: a global model study in GEOS-Chem

    T. Sherwen;M.J. Evans;L.J. Carpenter;S.J. Andrews

  • Iodine-mediated coastal particle formation: an overview of the Reactive Halogens in the Marine Boundary Layer (RHaMBLe) Roscoff coastal study

    Gordon Mcfiggans;C. S. E. Bale;S. M. Ball;J. M. Beames

  • Seasonal characteristics of tropical marine boundary layer air measured at the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory

    L. J. Carpenter;Z. L. Fleming;K. A. Read;J. D. Lee

  • Overview: Oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a south-east Asian tropical rainforest (the OP3 project): Introduction, rationale, location characteristics and tools

    C. N. Hewitt;J. D. Lee;A. R. MacKenzie;M. P. Barkley

  • Iodine emissions from the sea ice of the Weddell Sea

    Helen M. Atkinson;Helen M. Atkinson;Ru-Jin Huang;Rosie Chance;Rosie Chance;Howard K. Roscoe

  • Iodine oxide in the global marine boundary layer

    C. Prados-Roman;C. A. Cuevas;T. Hay;R. P. Fernandez;R. P. Fernandez

  • Enhanced production of oxidised mercury over the tropical Pacific Ocean: a key missing oxidation pathway

    F. Wang;A. Saiz-Lopez;A.S. Mahajan;A.S. Mahajan;J. C. Gómez Martín;J. C. Gómez Martín

  • Quantifying the effect of air quality control measures during the 2010 Commonwealth Games at Delhi, India

    Gufran Beig;Dilip M. Chate;Sachin. D. Ghude;A.S. Mahajan

  • Marine iodine emissions in a changing world

    Lucy J. Carpenter;Rosie J. Chance;Tomás Sherwen;Thomas J. Adams

  • Evidence of reactive iodine chemistry in the Arctic boundary layer

    Anoop S. Mahajan;Marvin Shaw;Hilke Oetjen;Karen E. Hornsby;Karen E. Hornsby

  • Inter-annual variations in satellite observations of nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde over India

    Anoop S. Mahajan;Isabelle De Smedt;Mriganka Sekhar Biswas;Sachin Ghude

  • Quantifying the impacts of an updated global dimethyl sulfide climatology on cloud microphysics and aerosol radiative forcing

    Anoop S. Mahajan;Suvarna Fadnavis;Manu Anna Thomas;Luca Pozzoli

  • Reactive iodine species in a semi‐polluted environment

    Anoop S. Mahajan;Hilke Oetjen;Alfonso Saiz-Lopez;James D. Lee

  • Latitudinal distribution of reactive iodine in the Eastern Pacific and its link to open ocean sources

    A. S. Mahajan;A. S. Mahajan;J. C. Gómez Martín;J. C. Gómez Martín;T. D. Hay;S.-J. Royer

  • Iodine oxide in the global marine boundary layer: inorganic versus organic sources

    Cristina Prados-Roman;Carlos Cuevas;Anoop Mahajan;Rafael Fernandez

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfonso Saiz-Lopez
Alfonso Saiz-Lopez Spanish National Research Council
John M. C. Plane
John M. C. Plane University of Leeds
Lucy J. Carpenter
Lucy J. Carpenter University of York
James D. Lee
James D. Lee University of York
Dwayne E. Heard
Dwayne E. Heard University of Leeds
Gordon McFiggans
Gordon McFiggans University of Manchester
Sachin D. Ghude
Sachin D. Ghude Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Peter Edwards
Peter Edwards University of York
James R. Hopkins
James R. Hopkins University of York
William J. Bloss
William J. Bloss University of Birmingham

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