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Denise L. Mauzerall

Denise L. Mauzerall

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
69
Citations
18167
World Ranking
1776
National Ranking
749

Overview

Denise L. Mauzerall is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in environmental science and engineering. Their work spans several interrelated fields, focusing on the interactions between energy systems, air quality, atmospheric chemistry, and sustainable development.

Their main fields of study include Environmental Science and Engineering, with specific subfields such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Environmental Engineering; Global and Planetary Change; and Atmospheric Science. Their research topics reflect these areas and cover a range of environmental and energy-related issues.

Key topics of their research include:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability

Denise L. Mauzerall has published numerous research papers in leading scientific journals. Some recent significant publications are:

  • "Acting rapidly to deploy readily available methane mitigation measures by sector can immediately slow global warming" (2021) in Environmental Research Letters
  • "Air quality, nitrogen use efficiency and food security in China are improved by cost-effective agricultural nitrogen management" (2020) in Nature Food
  • "Global reduction of solar power generation efficiency due to aerosols and panel soiling" (2020) in Nature Sustainability
  • "Deployment of fuel cell vehicles in China: Greenhouse gas emission reductions from converting the heavy-duty truck fleet from diesel and natural gas to hydrogen" (2021) in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Environmental benefits and household costs of clean heating options in northern China" (2021) in Nature Sustainability

Frequent co-authors working with Denise L. Mauzerall include Mi Zhou, Liqun Peng, Yang Guo, Da Pan, and Hongxun Liu, reflecting a collaborative network across multiple studies related to environmental science and energy systems.

Their publications are often featured in prominent scientific venues, including:

  • Nature Sustainability
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • One Earth
  • Nature Communications
  • Energy Research & Social Science

Best Publications

  • Managing nitrogen for sustainable development

    Xin Zhang;Eric A. Davidson;Denise L. Mauzerall;Timothy D. Searchinger

  • A global simulation of tropospheric ozone and related tracers: Description and evaluation of MOZART, version 2

    Larry W. Horowitz;Stacy Walters;Denise Leonore Mauzerall;Louisa K. Emmons

  • Global crop yield reductions due to surface ozone exposure: 1. Year 2000 crop production losses and economic damage

    Shiri Avnery;Denise L. Mauzerall;Junfeng Liu;Larry W. Horowitz

  • Environmental health in China: progress towards clean air and safe water

    Junfeng Zhang;Denise Leonore Mauzerall;Tong Zhu;Song Liang

  • Air pollutant emissions from Chinese households: A major and underappreciated ambient pollution source.

    Jun Liu;Denise Leonore Mauzerall;Qi Chen;Qiang Zhang

  • Origin of ozone and NOx in the tropical troposphere: A photochemical analysis of aircraft observations over the South Atlantic basin

    Daniel James Jacob;E. G. Heikes;S.-M. Fan;S.-M. Fan;Jennifer A. Logan

  • Global crop yield reductions due to surface ozone exposure: 2. Year 2030 potential crop production losses and economic damage under two scenarios of O3 pollution

    Shiri Avnery;Denise Leonore Mauzerall;Junfeng Liu;Larry W. Horowitz

  • PROTECTING AGRICULTURAL CROPS FROM THE EFFECTS OF TROPOSPHERIC OZONE EXPOSURE: Reconciling Science and Standard Setting in the United States, Europe, and Asia

    Denise L. Mauzerall;Xiaoping Wang

  • Characterizing distributions of surface ozone and its impact on grain production in China, Japan and South Korea: 1990 and 2020

    Xiaoping Wang;Denise Leonore Mauzerall

  • Acting rapidly to deploy readily available methane mitigation measures by sector can immediately slow global warming

    Ilissa Bonnie Ocko;Tianyi Sun;Drew Shindell;Michael Oppenheimer

  • Energy and Human Health

    Kirk R. Smith;Howard Frumkin;Kalpana Balakrishnan;Colin D. Butler

  • Direct measurements of methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania

    Mary Kang;Cynthia M. Kanno;Matthew C. Reid;Xin Zhang

  • Vehicle Emissions as an Important Urban Ammonia Source in the United States and China.

    Kang Sun;Lei Tao;David J. Miller;Da Pan

  • Global health benefits of mitigating ozone pollution with methane emission controls

    J. Jason West;Arlene M. Fiore;Larry W. Horowitz;Denise Leonore Mauzerall

  • NOx emissions from large point sources : variability in ozone production, resulting health damages and economic costs

    Denise L. Mauzerall;Babar Sultan;Babar Sultan;Namsoug Kim;David F. Bradford

  • Water resources transfers through Chinese interprovincial and foreign food trade

    Carole Dalin;Naota Hanasaki;Huanguang Qiu;Denise L. Mauzerall

  • Photochemistry in biomass burning plumes and implications for tropospheric ozone over the tropical South Atlantic

    Denise Leonore Mauzerall;Jennifer A. Logan;Daniel J. Jacob;Bruce E. Anderson

  • Air quality, nitrogen use efficiency and food security in China are improved by cost-effective agricultural nitrogen management

    Yixin Guo;Youfan Chen;Timothy D. Searchinger;Mi Zhou

  • Evaluating impacts of air pollution in China on public health: Implications for future air pollution and energy policies

    Xiaoping Wang;Denise L. Mauzerall

  • Origin and radiative forcing of black carbon transported to the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau

    M. Kopacz;Denise Leonore Mauzerall;J. Wang;E. M. Leibensperger

  • Air pollution and associated human mortality: the role of air pollutant emissions, climate change and methane concentration increases from the preindustrial period to present

    Y. Fang;Y. Fang;V. Naik;L. W. Horowitz;Denise L. Mauzerall

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry W. Horowitz
Larry W. Horowitz Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Junfeng Liu
Junfeng Liu Peking University
Fabian Wagner
Fabian Wagner International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Vaishali Naik
Vaishali Naik Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Michael A. Celia
Michael A. Celia Princeton University
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe Texas A&M University
Naota Hanasaki
Naota Hanasaki National Institute for Environmental Studies
Megan Konar
Megan Konar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Qiang Zhang
Qiang Zhang Peking University

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