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Giovanni Pitari

Giovanni Pitari

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
65
Citations
21939
World Ranking
2157
National Ranking
26

Overview

Giovanni Pitari is affiliated with the University of L'Aquila in Italy and has contributed extensively to research in environmental and earth sciences, focusing primarily on atmospheric phenomena and climate-related topics.

Their research spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular emphasis on the subfields of Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change. Pitari's work also engages with specialized subtopics such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Automotive Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Key topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Advanced Aircraft Design and Technologies
  • Climate Change and Geoengineering

Giovanni Pitari has published research in various scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • Aerospace
  • Pure and Applied Geophysics

Notable recent papers include:

  • "The contribution of global aviation to anthropogenic climate forcing for 2000 to 2018," 2020, Atmospheric Environment
  • "Mitigation of Non-CO2 Aviation's Climate Impact by Changing Cruise Altitudes," 2021, Aerospace
  • "Direct Radiative Effect of Absorbing Aerosols: Sensitivity to Mixing State, Brown Carbon, and Soil Dust Refractive Index and Shape," 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • "Interactive stratospheric aerosol models' response to different amounts and altitudes of SO 2 injection during the 1991 Pinatubo eruption," 2023, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "A machine learning examination of hydroxyl radical differences among model simulations for CCMI-1," 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Giovanni Pitari encompass:

  • Paolo Tuccella
  • Ilaria Quaglia
  • Gabriele Curci
  • Daniele Visioni
  • Eugene Rozanov

Best Publications

  • The contribution of global aviation to anthropogenic climate forcing for 2000 to 2018

    D.S. Lee;D.W. Fahey;A. Skowron;M.R. Allen

  • Analysis and quantification of the diversities of aerosol life cycles within AeroCom

    C. Textor;M. Schulz;S. Guibert;S. Kinne

  • Nitrogen and sulfur deposition on regional and global scales:a multimodel evaluation

    F. Dentener;J. Drevet;Jean-François Lamarque;Isabelle Bey

  • Multimodel ensemble simulations of present-day and near-future tropospheric ozone

    D. S. Stevenson;F. J. Dentener;M. G. Schultz;K. Ellingsen

  • Transport impacts on atmosphere and climate: Aviation

    D.S. Lee;G. Pitari;Volker Grewe;Klaus Martin Gierens

  • An AeroCom Initial Assessment - Optical Properties in Aerosol Component Modules of Global Models

    S. Kinne;M. Schulz;C. Textor;S. Guibert

  • Aerosols, their Direct and Indirect Effects

    J. E. Penner;M. O. Andreae;H. Annegarn;L. Barrie

  • Radiative forcing by aerosols as derived from the AeroCom present-day and pre-industrial simulations

    M. Schulz;C. Textor;S. Kinne;Yves Balkanski

  • Evaluation of black carbon estimations in global aerosol models

    D. Koch;D. Koch;M. Schulz;S. Kinne;C. McNaughton

  • Radiative forcing in the 21st century due to ozone changes in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere

    M. Gauss;G. Myhre;G. Pitari;M. J. Prather

  • Assessment of temperature, trace species, and ozone in chemistry-climate model simulations of the recent past

    V. Eyring;N. Butchart;D. W. Waugh;H. Akiyoshi

  • Multimodel estimates of intercontinental source-receptor relationships for ozone pollution

    Arlene M. Fiore;F. J. Dentener;O. Wild;C. Cuvelier

  • Aviation radiative forcing in 2000: an update on IPCC (1999)

    Robert Sausen;Ivar Isaksen;Volker Grewe;Didier Hauglustaine

  • The global atmospheric environment for the next generation

    F. Dentener;David Stevenson;K. Ellingsen;T. van Noije

  • Review of the global models used within phase 1 of the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)

    Olaf Morgenstern;Michaela I. Hegglin;Eugene Rozanov;Fiona M. O'Connor

  • Multimodel projections of stratospheric ozone in the 21st century

    V. Eyring;D. W. Waugh;G. E. Bodeker;Eugene C. Cordero

  • Impact of stratospheric ozone on Southern Hemisphere circulation change: A multimodel assessment

    S.-W. Son.;E. P. Gerber;J. Perlwitz;J. Perlwitz;L. M. Polvani

  • Uncertainties and assessments of chemistry-climate models of the stratosphere

    J. Austin;D. Shindell;S. R. Beagley;C. Bruhl

  • Monthly averages of aerosol properties: A global comparison among models, satellite data, and AERONET ground data

    Stefan Kinne;Ulrike Lohmann;Johann Feichter;M. Schulz

  • Chemistry-Climate Model Simulations of Twenty- First Century Stratospheric Climate and Circulation Changes

    Neal Butchart;I. Cionni;V. Eyring;T. G. Shepherd

  • Radiative forcing since preindustrial times due to ozone change in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere

    M. Gauss;G. Myhre;I. S. A. Isaksen;V. Grewe

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Pyle
John A. Pyle University of Cambridge
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Martyn P. Chipperfield University of Leeds
Eugene Rozanov
Eugene Rozanov Saint Petersburg State University
Slimane Bekki
Slimane Bekki Sorbonne University
Douglas E. Kinnison
Douglas E. Kinnison National Center for Atmospheric Research
Ivar S. A. Isaksen
Ivar S. A. Isaksen University of Oslo
Jean-Francois Lamarque
Jean-Francois Lamarque National Center for Atmospheric Research
Martin Dameris
Martin Dameris German Aerospace Center
Olaf Morgenstern
Olaf Morgenstern National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Kiyotaka Shibata
Kiyotaka Shibata Kochi University of Technology

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