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Environmental Sciences
Spain
2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
54
Citations
9830
World Ranking
4072
National Ranking
106

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Spain Leader Award

Overview

Cristina Reche is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields, including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Global and Planetary Change.

The main topics addressed in their body of work include:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Aeolian processes and effects

Cristina Reche has published research in prominent scientific venues, with a frequent presence in:

  • Environment International
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Environmental Research

Their recent papers include:

  • Changes in air quality during the lockdown in Barcelona (Spain) one month into the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Short-term health effects from outdoor exposure to biomass burning emissions: A review, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • The variability of mass concentrations and source apportionment analysis of equivalent black carbon across urban Europe, 2023, Environment International
  • Determination of the multiple-scattering correction factor and its cross-sensitivity to scattering and wavelength dependence for different AE33 Aethalometer filter tapes: a multi-instrumental approach, 2021, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Compositional changes of PM2.5 in NE Spain during 2009-2018: A trend analysis of the chemical composition and source apportionment, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment

Reche has collaborated frequently with several researchers in the air quality and atmospheric science fields. Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Xavier Querol
  • Andrés Alástuey
  • Noemí Pérez
  • Marco Pandolfi
  • Christoph Hueglin

Best Publications

  • Changes in air quality during the lockdown in Barcelona (Spain) one month into the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic.

    Aurelio Tobías;Cristina Carnerero;Cristina Reche;Jordi Massagué

  • Identification and quantification of organic aerosol from cooking and other sources in Barcelona using aerosol mass spectrometer data

    C. Mohr;C. Mohr;P. F. DeCarlo;P. F. DeCarlo;M. F. Heringa;R. Chirico;R. Chirico

  • New considerations for PM, Black Carbon and particle number concentration for air quality monitoring across different European cities

    C. Reche;C. Reche;X. Querol;A. Alastuey;M. Viana

  • AIRUSE-LIFE+: a harmonized PM speciation and source apportionment in five southern European cities

    Fulvio Amato;Andrés Alastuey;Angeliki Karanasiou;Franco Lucarelli

  • Child exposure to indoor and outdoor air pollutants in schools in Barcelona, Spain.

    Ioar Rivas;Mar Viana;Teresa Moreno;Marco Pandolfi

  • Variability of Particle Number, Black Carbon, and PM10, PM2.5, and PM1 Levels and Speciation: Influence of Road Traffic Emissions on Urban Air Quality

    Noemí Pérez;Jorge Pey;Michael Cusack;Cristina Reche

  • Variability of levels and composition of PM 10 and PM 2.5 in the Barcelona metro system

    Xavier Querol;Teresa Moreno;Angeliki Karanasiou;Cristina Reche

  • Sources of indoor and outdoor PM2.5 concentrations in primary schools

    F Amato;I Rivas;M Viana;T Moreno

  • Subway platform air quality: Assessing the influences of tunnel ventilation, train piston effect and station design

    Teresa Moreno;Noemi Perez;Cristina Reche;Vânia Martins

  • Urban air quality comparison for bus, tram, subway and pedestrian commutes in Barcelona

    Teresa Moreno;Cristina Reche;Ioar Rivas;Maria Cruz Minguillón

  • Biomass burning contributions to urban aerosols in a coastal Mediterranean City

    C. Reche;M. Viana;F. Amato;A. Alastuey

  • Source apportionment of particle number size distribution in urban background and traffic stations in four European cities.

    Ioar Rivas;David C.S. Beddows;Fulvio Amato;David C. Green

  • Ultrafine particles and PM2.5 in the air of cities around the world: Are they representative of each other?

    Alma Lorelei de Jesus;Mahmudur Rahman;Mandana Mazaheri;Helen Thompson

  • 2001-2012 trends on air quality in Spain.

    Xavier Querol;Andrés Alastuey;Marco Pandolfi;Cristina Reche

  • Fossil versus contemporary sources of fine elemental and organic carbonaceous particulate matter during the DAURE campaign in Northeast Spain

    M. C. Minguillón;M. C. Minguillón;N. Perron;N. Perron;X. Querol;S. Szidat;S. Szidat

  • Size and time-resolved roadside enrichment of atmospheric particulate pollutants

    F. Amato;M. Viana;A. Richard;M. Furger

  • Origin of inorganic and organic components of PM2.5 in subway stations of Barcelona, Spain.

    Vânia Martins;Vânia Martins;Teresa Moreno;María Cruz Minguillón;Barend L. van Drooge

  • Impact of harbour emissions on ambient PM10 and PM2.5 in Barcelona (Spain): Evidences of secondary aerosol formation within the urban area.

    Noemí Pérez;Jorge Pey;Cristina Reche;Joaquim Cortés

  • Short-term health effects from outdoor exposure to biomass burning emissions: A review

    Angeliki Karanasiou;Andrés Alastuey;Fulvio Amato;Matteo Renzi

  • Variability of carbonaceous aerosols in remote, rural, urban and industrial environments in Spain: implications for air quality policy

    X. Querol;A. Alastuey;M. Viana;T. Moreno

  • Urban NH3 levels and sources in a Mediterranean environment

    Cristina Reche;Cristina Reche;Mar Viana;Marco Pandolfi;Andrés Alastuey

  • Effect of public transport strikes on air pollution levels in Barcelona (Spain).

    Xavier Basagaña;Margarita Triguero-Mas;David Agis;Noemí Pérez

Frequent Co-Authors

Xavier Querol
Xavier Querol Spanish National Research Council
Andrés Alastuey
Andrés Alastuey Spanish National Research Council
Teresa Moreno
Teresa Moreno Spanish National Research Council
Fulvio Amato
Fulvio Amato Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research
Mar Viana
Mar Viana Spanish National Research Council
María Cruz Minguillón
María Cruz Minguillón Spanish National Research Council
Noemí Pérez
Noemí Pérez Spanish National Research Council
Marco Pandolfi
Marco Pandolfi Spanish National Research Council
Angeliki Karanasiou
Angeliki Karanasiou Spanish National Research Council
Jorge Pey
Jorge Pey Spanish National Research Council

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