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Carly L. Reddington

Carly L. Reddington

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
40
Citations
8161
World Ranking
7958
National Ranking
602

Overview

Carly L. Reddington is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with particular attention to air quality and health impacts.

The main fields of study addressed in their work include:

  • Environmental Science

Subfields of study notable in their publications involve:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Pollution
  • Environmental Engineering

The key topics of research coverage are:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • GeoHealth
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Earth's Future

Their recent papers encompass a range of studies on air pollution and its impacts, including:

  • "Description and evaluation of aerosol in UKESM1 and HadGEM3-GC3.1 CMIP6 historical simulations," 2020, Geoscientific model development
  • "Air Pollution From Forest and Vegetation Fires in Southeast Asia Disproportionately Impacts the Poor," 2021, GeoHealth
  • "Air quality and health impacts of vegetation and peat fires in Equatorial Asia during 2004-2015," 2020, Environmental Research Letters
  • "Large air quality and human health impacts due to Amazon forest and vegetation fires," 2020, Environmental Research Communications
  • "Impact of the 2019/2020 Australian Megafires on Air Quality and Health," 2021, GeoHealth

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • S. R. Arnold
  • Luke Conibear
  • Dominick V. Spracklen
  • Ben Silver
  • Steven T. Turnock

Best Publications

  • Large contribution of natural aerosols to uncertainty in indirect forcing

    K.S. Carslaw;Lindsay Lee;C.L. Reddington;K.J. Pringle

  • Global atmospheric particle formation from CERN CLOUD measurements

    Eimear M. Dunne;Hamish Gordon;Andreas Kürten;João Almeida;João Almeida

  • Black-carbon absorption enhancement in the atmosphere determined by particle mixing state

    Dantong Liu;James Whitehead;M. Rami Alfarra;Ernesto Reyes-Villegas

  • General overview: European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions (EUCAARI) - integrating aerosol research from nano to global scales

    M. Kulmala;A. Asmi;H. K. Lappalainen;H. K. Lappalainen;U. Baltensperger

  • The magnitude and causes of uncertainty in global model simulations of cloud condensation nuclei

    L. A. Lee;K. J. Pringle;C. L. Reddington;G. W. Mann

  • Air quality and human health improvements from reductions in deforestation-related fire in Brazil

    C. L. Reddington;E. W. Butt;D. A. Ridley;P. Artaxo

  • Explaining global surface aerosol number concentrations in terms of primary emissions and particle formation

    D. V. Spracklen;K. S. Carslaw;J. Merikanto;G. W. Mann

  • Occurrence of pristine aerosol environments on a polluted planet

    Douglas S. Hamilton;Lindsay A. Lee;Kirsty J. Pringle;Carly L. Reddington

  • Substantial changes in air pollution across China during 2015–2017

    B Silver;C L Reddington;S R Arnold;D V Spracklen

  • Description and evaluation of aerosol in UKESM1 and HadGEM3-GC3.1 CMIP6 historical simulations

    Jane P. Mulcahy;Colin Johnson;Colin Johnson;Colin G. Jones;Adam C. Povey

  • On the relationship between aerosol model uncertainty and radiative forcing uncertainty

    Lindsay A. Lee;Carly L. Reddington;Kenneth S. Carslaw

  • Intercomparison and evaluation of global aerosol microphysical properties among AeroCom models of a range of complexity

    G.W. Mann;K.S. Carslaw;C.L. Reddington;K.J. Pringle;K.J. Pringle

  • Impact on short-lived climate forcers increases projected warming due to deforestation.

    C. E. Scott;S. A. Monks;S. A. Monks;D. V. Spracklen;S. R. Arnold

  • Contribution of vegetation and peat fires to particulate air pollution in Southeast Asia

    C. L. Reddington;M. Yoshioka;R. Balasubramanian;David Andrew Ridley

  • Enhanced global primary production by biogenic aerosol via diffuse radiation fertilization

    A. Rap;C. E. Scott;C. L. Reddington;L. Mercado

  • The impact of residential combustion emissions on atmospheric aerosol, human health and climate

    E. W. Butt;A. Rap;A. Schmidt;C. E. Scott

  • Analysis of particulate emissions from tropical biomass burning using aglobal aerosol model and long-term surface observations

    Carly L. Reddington;Dominick V. Spracklen;Paulo Artaxo;David A. Ridley;David A. Ridley

  • Global and regional trends in particulate air pollution and attributable health burden over the past 50 years

    E W Butt;S T Turnock;R Rigby;C L Reddington

  • Intercomparison of modal and sectional aerosol microphysics representations within the same 3-D global chemical transport model

    G. W. Mann;K. S. Carslaw;D. A. Ridley;D. V. Spracklen

  • Primary versus secondary contributions to particle number concentrations in the European boundary layer

    C. L. Reddington;K. S. Carslaw;D. V. Spracklen;M. G. Frontoso

  • Fires increase Amazon forest productivity through increases in diffuse radiation

    A. Rap;D.V. Spracklen;Lina M. Mercado;C.L. Reddington

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominick V. Spracklen
Dominick V. Spracklen University of Leeds
Kenneth S. Carslaw
Kenneth S. Carslaw University of Leeds
Kirsty J. Pringle
Kirsty J. Pringle University of Leeds
Graham W. Mann
Graham W. Mann University of Leeds
Alexandru Rap
Alexandru Rap University of Leeds
Hugh Coe
Hugh Coe University of Manchester
Steve R. Arnold
Steve R. Arnold University of Leeds
Philip Stier
Philip Stier University of Oxford
Markku Kulmala
Markku Kulmala University of Helsinki
Paulo Artaxo
Paulo Artaxo Universidade de São Paulo

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