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Atul Kumar Srivastava publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Atul Kumar Srivastava sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 231 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Atul Kumar Srivastava D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Atul Kumar Srivastava sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Atul Kumar Srivastava is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in India and has contributed extensively to the field of Engineering, with a focus on Mechanical Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

Their research primarily revolves around Heat Transfer and Boiling Studies, Fluid Dynamics and Mixing, Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer, Metallurgical Processes and Thermodynamics, Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows, Solidification and Crystal Growth Phenomena, and Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Atul Kumar Srivastava include:

  • On the identification and mapping of three distinct stages of single vapor bubble growth with the corresponding microlayer dynamics (2021) in International Journal of Multiphase Flow
  • Microlayer dynamics during the growth process of a single vapour bubble under subcooled flow boiling conditions (2021) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Understanding the growth mechanism of single vapor bubble on a hydrophobic surface: Experiments under nucleate pool boiling regime (2020) in International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Experiments to understand bubble base evaporation mechanisms and heat transfer on nano-coated surfaces of varying wettability under nucleate pool boiling regime (2022) in International Journal of Multiphase Flow
  • Microlayer dynamics of hydrodynamically interacting vapour bubbles in flow boiling (2023) in Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Srivastava include:

  • Mohd Moiz
  • Suneet Singh
  • Prasad Kangude
  • Shyamprasad Karagadde
  • M. D. Atrey

Their research has been published in several key venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing
  • Default Digital Object Group

Best Publications

  • Diurnal and seasonal variations of black carbon and PM2.5 over New Delhi, India: Influence of meteorology

    S. Tiwari;A.K. Srivastava;D.S. Bisht;P. Parmita

  • Water-soluble organic carbon aerosols during a full New Delhi winter : Isotope-based source apportionment and optical properties

    Elena N. Kirillova;August Andersson;Suresh Tiwari;Atul Kumar Srivastava

  • Air quality in megacity Delhi affected by countryside biomass burning

    Srinivas Bikkina;August Andersson;Elena N. Kirillova;Henry Holmstrand

  • Black carbon and chemical characteristics of PM10 and PM2.5 at an urban site of North India

    Suresh Tiwari;Atul K. Srivastava;Deewan S. Bisht;Tarannum Bano

  • Variability in atmospheric particulates and meteorological effects on their mass concentrations over Delhi, India

    S. Tiwari;D.S. Bisht;A.K. Srivastava;A.S. Pipal

  • Carbonaceous aerosols and pollutants over Delhi urban environment: Temporal evolution, source apportionment and radiative forcing.

    D. S. Bisht;U. C. Dumka;D. G. Kaskaoutis;A. S. Pipal

  • What caused severe air pollution episode of November 2016 in New Delhi

    V.P. Kanawade;A.K. Srivastava;K. Ram;E. Asmi

  • Measurements of atmospheric parameters during Indian Space Research Organization Geosphere Biosphere Programme Land Campaign II at a typical location in the Ganga basin: 1. Physical and optical properties

    Vinod Tare;S. N. Tripathi;N. Chinnam;A. K. Srivastava

  • Blueshift in optical band gap in nanocrystalline Zn1−xCaxO films deposited by sol-gel method

    Kamakhya Prakash Misra;R. K. Shukla;Atul Srivastava;Anchal Srivastava

  • Winter fog experiment over the Indo-Gangetic plains of India

    Sachin D. Ghude;G. S. Bhat;Thara Prabhakaran;R. K. Jenamani

  • Pre-monsoon aerosol characteristics over the Indo-Gangetic Basin: implications to climatic impact

    A. K. Srivastava;S. Tiwari;P. C. S. Devara;D. S. Bisht

  • Effects of wavy channel configurations on thermal-hydraulic characteristics of Printed Circuit Heat Exchanger (PCHE)

    A.M. Aneesh;Atul Sharma;Atul Srivastava;Paritosh Chaudhury

  • Sources of chemical species in rainwater during monsoon and non-monsoonal periods over two mega cities in India and dominant source region of secondary aerosols

    P. S. P. Rao;Suresh Tiwari;Suresh Tiwari;J. L. Matwale;S. Pervez

  • Measurements of atmospheric parameters during Indian Space Research Organization Geosphere Biosphere Program Land Campaign II at a typical location in the Ganga Basin: 2. Chemical properties: AEROSOL CHEMISTRY IN IG BASIN

    Vinod Tare;S. N. Tripathi;N. Chinnam;A. K. Srivastava

  • Intra-urban variability of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) and its relationship with optical properties of aerosols over Delhi, India

    Suresh Tiwari;Philip K. Hopke;Atar S. Pipal;Atul K. Srivastava

  • Chemical characterization of PM2.5 and source apportionment of organic aerosol in New Delhi, India

    Anna Tobler;Deepika Bhattu;Francesco Canonaco;Vipul Lalchandani

  • Statistical evaluation of PM10 and distribution of PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 in ambient air due to extreme fireworks episodes (Deepawali festivals) in megacity Delhi

    S. Tiwari;D. M. Chate;M. K. Srivastava;P. D. Safai

  • Inferring aerosol types over the Indo-Gangetic Basin from ground based sunphotometer measurements

    A.K. Srivastava;S.N. Tripathi;Sagnik Dey;V.P. Kanawade

  • Assessment of carbonaceous aerosol over Delhi in the Indo-Gangetic Basin: characterization, sources and temporal variability

    S. Tiwari;A. K. Srivastava;D. S. Bisht;P. D. Safai

  • Thermal-hydraulic characteristics and performance of 3D straight channel based printed circuit heat exchanger

    A.M. Aneesh;Atul Sharma;Atul Srivastava;K.N. Vyas

  • Thermal-hydraulic characteristics and performance of 3D wavy channel based printed circuit heat exchanger

    Hamid Hassan Khan;Aneesh A. M;Atul Sharma;Atul Srivastava

Frequent Co-Authors

Suresh Tiwari
Suresh Tiwari Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Deewan Singh Bisht
Deewan Singh Bisht Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Sachchida Nand Tripathi
Sachchida Nand Tripathi Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
U. C. Dumka
U. C. Dumka Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences
Sagnik Dey
Sagnik Dey Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Philip K. Hopke
Philip K. Hopke Clarkson University
Amit Agrawal
Amit Agrawal Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Ashok Kumar Singh
Ashok Kumar Singh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
G.N. Tiwari
G.N. Tiwari Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
P. C. S. Devara
P. C. S. Devara Amity University

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