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Liaquat Husain

Liaquat Husain

University at Albany, State University of New York
United States

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Oxygen
  • Meteorology
  • Nuclear physics

His primary areas of study are Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Mineralogy, Seasonality and Sulfate. Liaquat Husain performs integrative Aerosol and East coast research in his work. His biological study deals with issues like Air mass, which deal with fields such as Sulfur dioxide and Deposition.

He regularly ties together related areas like Transmissometer in his Mineralogy studies. Liaquat Husain performs integrative study on Seasonality and Meteorology. His work on Air quality index as part of general Meteorology study is frequently linked to Morning, bridging the gap between disciplines.

His most cited work include:

  • 40Ar‐39Ar dating of collisional events in chondrite parent bodies (107 citations)
  • Measurements of gaseous HONO, HNO3, SO2, HCl, NH3, particulate sulfate and PM2.5 in New York, NY (104 citations)
  • Measurements of gaseous HONO, HNO3, SO2, HCl, NH3, particulate sulfate and PM2.5 in New York, NY (104 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Liaquat Husain focuses on Aerosol, Mineralogy, Environmental chemistry, Sulfate and Atmospheric sciences. Aerosol is a primary field of his research addressed under Meteorology. His work deals with themes such as Fine particulate and Sea level, which intersect with Meteorology.

His research in Mineralogy intersects with topics in TRACER, Hydrochloric acid and Analytical chemistry. His work in the fields of Environmental chemistry, such as Elemental carbon, overlaps with other areas such as Trace metal, Acid rain and Cement. His research in the fields of Troposphere overlaps with other disciplines such as Aethalometer.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Aerosol (89.60%)
  • Mineralogy (60.80%)
  • Environmental chemistry (57.60%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2017)?

  • Atmospheric sciences (42.40%)
  • Aerosol (89.60%)
  • Climatology (11.20%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Atmospheric sciences, Aerosol, Climatology, Meteorology and Arctic. Borrowing concepts from Aethalometer, he weaves in ideas under Atmospheric sciences. His Aerosol study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Air quality index and Wood smoke.

The Climatology study combines topics in areas such as Sea salt, Radiative forcing and Atmospheric chemistry. His work in Meteorology covers topics such as Environmental chemistry which are related to areas like Ion chromatography. His work in the fields of Arctic, such as Arctic aerosol, intersects with other areas such as Soviet union and Trace metal.

Between 2010 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • Multidecadal trends in aerosol radiative forcing over the Arctic: Contribution of changes in anthropogenic aerosol to Arctic warming since 1980 (34 citations)
  • Forty-seven years of weekly atmospheric black carbon measurements in the Finnish Arctic: Decrease in black carbon with declining emissions (23 citations)
  • Forty-seven years of weekly atmospheric black carbon measurements in the Finnish Arctic: Decrease in black carbon with declining emissions (23 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Oxygen
  • Meteorology
  • Nuclear physics

His primary scientific interests are in Climatology, Atmospheric sciences, Aerosol, Radiative forcing and Arctic. Liaquat Husain has included themes like HYSPLIT, Kola peninsula and Atmospheric chemistry in his Atmospheric sciences study. Liaquat Husain integrates several fields in his works, including HYSPLIT, Wood burning, River valley, Aethalometer and Late summer.

His Kola peninsula research incorporates themes from Long term trend and The arctic. His work in Atmospheric chemistry incorporates the disciplines of Seasonality, Chemical composition and Coal combustion products. His Arctic geoengineering research spans across into fields like Northern Hemisphere, Middle latitudes, Earth's energy budget and Chemical transport model.

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Best Publications

40Ar‐39Ar dating of collisional events in chondrite parent bodies

D. D. Bogard;Liaquat Husain;R. J. Wright.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1976)

162 Citations

Measurements of gaseous HONO, HNO3, SO2, HCl, NH3, particulate sulfate and PM2.5 in New York, NY

Abdul Bari;Vincent Ferraro;Lloyd R. Wilson;Dan Luttinger.
Atmospheric Environment (2003)

158 Citations

Stratospheric and tropospheric components of 7Be in surface air

V. A. Dutkiewicz;L. Husain.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1985)

146 Citations

Chemical characterization of acid precipitation in Albany, New York

Haider A Khwaja;Haider A Khwaja;Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain.
Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics (1990)

119 Citations

Black carbon aerosols in urban air in South Asia

Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Sofia Alvi;Badar M. Ghauri;M. Iqbal Choudhary.
Atmospheric Environment (2009)

113 Citations

A long-term (1975–1988) study of atmospheric SO42−: Regional contributions and concentration trends

Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz.
Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics (1990)

98 Citations

An evaluation of regional elemental signatures relevant to the Northeastern United States

V.A Dutkiewicz;V.A Dutkiewicz;P.P Parekh;P.P Parekh;Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain.
Atmospheric Environment (1987)

92 Citations

Measurement of black carbon (BC) by an optical method and a thermal-optical method: Intercomparison for four sites

Tanveer Ahmed;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Akhtar Shareef;Gurdal Tuncel.
Atmospheric Environment (2009)

83 Citations

Determination of stratospheric ozone at ground level using 7Be/ozone ratios

Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Liaquat Husain.
Geophysical Research Letters (1979)

82 Citations

The relationship between regional SO2 emissions and downwind aerosol sulfate concentrations in the northeastern US.

Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Vincent A. Dutkiewicz;Mita Das;Liaquat Husain;Liaquat Husain.
Atmospheric Environment (2000)

79 Citations

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