2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in France Leader Award
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Particulates, Environmental chemistry and Total organic carbon. She has included themes like Hydrology, Trace element and Mineralogy in her Aerosol study. Her Atmospheric sciences research includes elements of Atmosphere, Meteorology, Seasonality, Radiative forcing and Vegetation.
Her Meteorology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Fossil fuel and Boreal. Her Particulates study deals with Particle number intersecting with Black smoke, Particle counter and Smoke. Her Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Soot, Organic matter, Biomass and Air pollution.
Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Environmental chemistry, Particulates and Total organic carbon are her primary areas of study. Her Aerosol research integrates issues from Soot, Air pollution and Mineralogy. Her Air pollution research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental engineering and Air quality index.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hydrology, Atmosphere, Vegetation and Seasonality. The Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Biomass and Sulfate. Her Particulates study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Pollution.
Hélène Cachier spends much of her time researching Aerosol, Total organic carbon, Environmental chemistry, Air pollution and Mineralogy. Her Aerosol research incorporates elements of Particulates and Atmospheric sciences. Hélène Cachier interconnects Atmosphere and Pollution in the investigation of issues within Particulates.
Her work in Total organic carbon addresses subjects such as Seasonality, which are connected to disciplines such as Organic matter and Climatology. In her study, Biofuel is strongly linked to Biomass, which falls under the umbrella field of Environmental chemistry. Her Mineralogy study incorporates themes from Soot and Float glass.
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A global three‐dimensional model study of carbonaceous aerosols
C. Liousse;C. Liousse;J. E. Penner;C. Chuang;J. J. Walton.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1996)
Construction of a 1° × 1° fossil fuel emission data set for carbonaceous aerosol and implementation and radiative impact in the ECHAM4 model
W. F. Cooke;C. Liousse;H. Cachier;J. Feichter.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1999)
Optical and thermal measurements of black carbon aerosol content in different environments: Variation of the specific attenuation cross-section, sigma (σ)
C. Liousse;H. Cachier;S.G. Jennings.
Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics (1993)
Identification and estimate of biomass burning contribution to the urban aerosol organic carbon concentrations in Beijing
Fengkui Duan;Xiande Liu;Tong Yu;Hélène Cachier.
Atmospheric Environment (2004)
Results of the "Carbon Conference" International Aerosol Carbon Round Robin Test Stage I
Heidrun Schmid;Lothar Laskus;Hans Jürgen Abraham;Urs Baltensperger.
Atmospheric Environment (2001)
Determination of atmospheric soot carbon with a simple thermal method
Hélène Cachier;Marie-Pierre Bremond;Patrick Buat-Ménard.
Tellus B (1989)
Aerosol emissions by tropical forest and savanna biomass burning: Characteristic trace elements and fluxes
F. Echalar;A. Gaudichet;H. Cachier;P. Artaxo.
Geophysical Research Letters (1995)
Modeling of carbonaceous particles emitted by boreal and temperate wildfires at northern latitudes
David Lavoué;Catherine Liousse;Hélène Cachier;Brian J. Stocks.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)
Characterisation of fresh particulate vehicular exhausts near a Paris high flow road
Stéphane Ruellan;Hélène Cachier.
Atmospheric Environment (2001)
Determination of black carbon by chemical oxidation and thermal treatment in recent marine and lake sediments and Cretaceous-Tertiary clays
Bo Lim;Hélène Cachier.
Chemical Geology (1996)
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