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Avelino F. Arellano

Avelino F. Arellano

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
33
Citations
5853
World Ranking
9521
National Ranking
3410

Overview

Avelino F. Arellano is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Atmospheric Science and related subfields.

Their work frequently addresses topics such as atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric ozone and climate, and atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics. Other areas of interest include meteorological phenomena and simulations, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, air quality and health impacts, and climate variability and models.

Arellano has published extensively in several scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues include Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmospheric Environment, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, and the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.

Recent publications illustrate the range of Arellano's research topics and collaborations. Notable papers include:

  • Correcting model biases of CO in East Asia: impact on oxidant distributions during KORUS-AQ, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • The Multi-Scale Infrastructure for Chemistry and Aerosols (MUSICA), 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • The Impact of Assimilating GPS Precipitable Water Vapor in Convective-Permitting WRF-ARW on North American Monsoon Precipitation Forecasts over Northwest Mexico, 2021, Monthly Weather Review
  • Measurement report: Firework impacts on air quality in Metro Manila, Philippines, during the 2019 New Year revelry, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • On the Relevance of Aerosols to Snow Cover Variability Over High Mountain Asia, 2022, Geophysical Research Letters

Avelino F. Arellano collaborates regularly with several researchers. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Armin Sorooshian
  • Mohammad Amin Mirrezaei
  • Chayan Roychoudhury
  • Yafang Guo
  • Benjamin Gaubert

Best Publications

  • Interannual variability in global biomass burning emissions from 1997 to 2004

    G. R. van der Werf;J. T. Randerson;L. Giglio;G. J. Collatz

  • Continental-scale partitioning of fire emissions during the 1997 to 2001 El Niño/La Niña period.

    Guido R. van der Werf;James T. Randerson;G. James Collatz;Louis Giglio

  • Unexpected slowdown of US pollutant emission reduction in the past decade.

    Zhe Jiang;Zhe Jiang;Brian C. McDonald;Brian C. McDonald;Helen Worden;John R. Worden

  • Top-down estimates of global CO sources using MOPITT measurements

    Avelino F. Arellano;Prasad S. Kasibhatla;Louis Giglio;Guido R. van der Werf

  • Initial estimates of mercury emissions to the atmosphere from global biomass burning.

    H. R. Friedli;A. F. Arellano;S. Cinnirella;N. Pirrone

  • A 15-year record of CO emissions constrained by MOPITT CO observations

    Zhe Jiang;Zhe Jiang;John R. Worden;Helen Worden;Merritt Deeter

  • Investigating the haze transport from 1997 biomass burning in Southeast Asia: its impact upon Singapore

    Lawrence C.C. Koe;Avelino F. Arellano;John L. McGregor

  • Top-down estimate of a large source of atmospheric carbon monoxide associated with fuel combustion in Asia

    Prasad Kasibhatla;Avelino Arellano;Jennifer A. Logan;Paul I. Palmer

  • Time-dependent inversion estimates of global biomass-burning CO emissions using Measurement of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) measurements

    Avelino F. Arellano;Avelino F. Arellano;Prasad S. Kasibhatla;Louis Giglio;Guido R. van der Werf

  • Correcting model biases of CO in East Asia: impact on oxidant distributions during KORUS-AQ.

    Benjamin Gaubert;Louisa K. Emmons;Kevin Raeder;Simone Tilmes

  • The multi-scale infrastructure for chemistry and aerosols (MUSICA)

    Gabriele G. Pfister;Sebastian D. Eastham;Avelino F. Arellano;Bernard Aumont

  • Chemical Feedback From Decreasing Carbon Monoxide Emissions

    B. Gaubert;H. M. Worden;A. F. J. Arellano;L. K. Emmons

  • Toward anthropogenic combustion emission constraints from space-based analysis of urban CO2/CO sensitivity

    Sam J. Silva;Avelino F. Arellano;Helen M. Worden

  • Evaluating Model Performance of an Ensemble-based Chemical Data Assimilation System During INTEX-B Field Mission

    A. F. Arellano;K. Raeder;J. L. Anderson;P. G. Hess

  • Evaluation of a Data Assimilation System for Land Surface Models Using CLM4.5

    Andrew M. Fox;Timothy J. Hoar;Jeffrey L. Anderson;Avelino F. Arellano

  • Toward a chemical reanalysis in a coupled chemistry‐climate model: An evaluation of MOPITT CO assimilation and its impact on tropospheric composition

    B Gaubert;A F Arellano;J Barré;H M Worden

  • Spatiotemporal Distribution of Airborne Particulate Metals and Metalloids in a Populated Arid Region.

    Gouri Prabhakar;Armin Sorooshian;Emily Toffol;Avelino F. Arellano

  • Frequency and Character of Extreme Aerosol Events in the Southwestern United States: A Case Study Analysis in Arizona.

    David H. Lopez;Michael R. Rabbani;Ewan Crosbie;Aishwarya Raman

  • Characterizing Regional-Scale Combustion Using Satellite Retrievals of CO, NO2 and CO2

    Sam J. Silva;A. F. Arellano

  • A satellite observation system simulation experiment for carbon monoxide in the lowermost troposphere

    David P. Edwards;Avelino F. Arellano;Merritt N. Deeter

  • Sensitivity of global CO simulations to uncertainties in biomass burning sources

    H. Bian;H. Bian;M. Chin;S. R. Kawa;B. Duncan;B. Duncan

Frequent Co-Authors

David P. Edwards
David P. Edwards National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jeffrey L. Anderson
Jeffrey L. Anderson National Center for Atmospheric Research
Helen M. Worden
Helen M. Worden National Center for Atmospheric Research
Louisa Emmons
Louisa Emmons National Center for Atmospheric Research
Simone Tilmes
Simone Tilmes National Center for Atmospheric Research
Merritt N. Deeter
Merritt N. Deeter National Center for Atmospheric Research
Gabriele Pfister
Gabriele Pfister National Center for Atmospheric Research
Prasad S. Kasibhatla
Prasad S. Kasibhatla Duke University
Glenn S. Diskin
Glenn S. Diskin Langley Research Center
Daven K. Henze
Daven K. Henze University of Colorado Boulder

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