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Deewan Singh Bisht is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in India. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on atmospheric processes and their environmental impacts.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research

Deewan Singh Bisht has contributed to subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, and Pollution. The research output largely appears in specialized journals focused on atmospheric and environmental sciences.

Frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Earth and Space Science

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Deewan Singh Bisht include:

  • Chemical characterization of PM2.5 and source apportionment of organic aerosol in New Delhi, India, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Implications of different aerosol species to direct radiative forcing and atmospheric heating rate, 2020, Atmospheric Environment
  • WiFEX: Walk into the Warm Fog over Indo-Gangetic Plain Region, 2023, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Black carbon over a central Himalayan Glacier (Satopanth): Pathways and direct radiative impacts, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Genesis of a Severe Dust Storm Over the Indian Subcontinent: Dynamics and Impacts, 2021, Earth and Space Science

Collaborations with other researchers are notable, with frequent coauthors including:

  • A. K. Srivastava
  • Suresh Tiwari
  • Alok Sagar Gautam
  • Vivek Kumar Singh
  • Sachin D. Ghude

This collaborative network and publication record suggest active engagement in studies related to atmospheric aerosols, climate interactions, and environmental health. The focus on PM2.5 characterization, radiative forcing, and dust storm dynamics evidences an emphasis on air quality and meteorological phenomena within South Asia's unique climatic context.

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

  • Aerosol radiative forcing during dust events over New Delhi, India

    G. Pandithurai;S. Dipu;S. Dipu;K. K. Dani;S. Tiwari

  • 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

  • Photochemical degradation affects the light absorption of water-soluble brown carbon in the South Asian outflow.

    Sanjeev Dasari;August Andersson;Srinivas Bikkina;Henry Holmstrand

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Variations in Mass of the PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 during the Monsoon and the Winter at New Delhi

    S. Tiwari;D. M. Chate;P. Pragya;Kaushar Ali

  • 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

  • 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

  • Contribution of anthropogenic aerosols in direct radiative forcing and atmospheric heating rate over Delhi in the Indo-Gangetic Basin.

    Atul K. Srivastava;Sachchidanand Singh;S. Tiwari;D. S. Bisht

  • Nature and Sources of Ionic Species in Precipitation across the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India

    Suresh Tiwari;Suresh Tiwari;Philip K. Hopke;Devraj Thimmaiah;Umesh C. Dumka

  • Rainwater chemistry in the North Western Himalayan Region, India

    S. Tiwari;D.M. Chate;D.S. Bisht;M.K. Srivastava

  • Visibility degradation during foggy period due to anthropogenic urban aerosol at Delhi, India

    Suresh Tiwari;Swagata Payra;Swagata Payra;Manju Mohan;Sunita Verma

  • Tethered balloon-born and ground-based measurements of black carbon and particulate profiles within the lower troposphere during the foggy period in Delhi, India

    D. S. Bisht;S. Tiwari;U. C. Dumka;A. K. Srivastava

Frequent Co-Authors

Suresh Tiwari
Suresh Tiwari Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Atul Kumar Srivastava
Atul Kumar Srivastava Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
Philip K. Hopke
Philip K. Hopke Clarkson University
D. M. Chate
D. M. Chate Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
U. C. Dumka
U. C. Dumka Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences
Ajay Taneja
Ajay Taneja Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University
Örjan Gustafsson
Örjan Gustafsson Stockholm University
Peter Tunved
Peter Tunved Stockholm University
Gufran Beig
Gufran Beig National Institute of Advanced Studies
Sachin D. Ghude
Sachin D. Ghude Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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