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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 47 Citations 6,750 128 World Ranking 2822 National Ranking 174

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Meteorology
  • Greenhouse gas

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Chemical transport model, Atmospheric sciences, Meteorology, Air quality index and Tropospheric ozone. Her Chemical transport model research integrates issues from NOx and Particulates. Her Atmospheric sciences study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Horizontal resolution, Ozone and Ammonia.

Her study looks at the intersection of Ozone and topics like Altitude with Extratropical cyclone. Her research in the fields of Inversion and Geos chem overlaps with other disciplines such as Seasonality, Global model and Baseline. As part of one scientific family, Lin Zhang deals mainly with the area of Air quality index, narrowing it down to issues related to the Climate change, and often Combustion, Deposition and Environmental protection.

Her most cited work include:

  • Transpacific transport of ozone pollution and the effect of recent Asian emission increases on air quality in North America: an integrated analysis using satellite, aircraft, ozonesonde, and surface observations (262 citations)
  • Global Estimates of CO Sources with High Resolution by Adjoint Inversion of Multiple Satellite Datasets (MOPITT, AIRS, SCIAMACHY, TES) (210 citations)
  • Nitrogen Deposition to the United States: Distribution, Sources, and Processes (192 citations)

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

Lin Zhang mainly focuses on Atmospheric sciences, Air quality index, Ozone, Chemical transport model and Troposphere. Her work on Tropospheric ozone as part of general Atmospheric sciences research is frequently linked to Seasonality, bridging the gap between disciplines. The various areas that Lin Zhang examines in her Air quality index study include Environmental chemistry, Air pollution, Environmental engineering and Beijing.

Her study focuses on the intersection of Ozone and fields such as East Asia with connections in the field of East Asian Monsoon. Her studies deal with areas such as Climate change and Altitude as well as Chemical transport model. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Northern Hemisphere, Ozone layer and Data assimilation.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Atmospheric sciences (50.40%)
  • Air quality index (34.40%)
  • Ozone (33.60%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Atmospheric sciences (50.40%)
  • Ozone (33.60%)
  • Environmental chemistry (15.20%)

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

Lin Zhang mostly deals with Atmospheric sciences, Ozone, Environmental chemistry, Atmospheric chemistry and Air quality index. Her Troposphere and Tropospheric ozone study, which is part of a larger body of work in Atmospheric sciences, is frequently linked to Stomatal conductance, bridging the gap between disciplines. Lin Zhang studies Surface ozone, a branch of Ozone.

Her Atmospheric chemistry research incorporates themes from Chemical transport model and Radiative transfer. The study incorporates disciplines such as Climate model and Ozone layer in addition to Chemical transport model. While the research belongs to areas of Air quality index, Lin Zhang spends her time largely on the problem of Air pollution, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Formaldehyde, Carbon monoxide and NOx.

Between 2019 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Rapid Increases in Warm-Season Surface Ozone and Resulting Health Impact in China Since 2013 (31 citations)
  • WRF-GC: online coupling of WRF and GEOS-Chem for regional atmospheric chemistry modeling, Part 1: description of the one-way model (v1.0) (28 citations)
  • Changes of nitrogen deposition in China from 1980 to 2018. (15 citations)

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

  • Organic chemistry
  • Meteorology
  • Greenhouse gas

Her primary areas of study are Nitrogen, Atmospheric sciences, Ammonia, Reactive nitrogen and Deposition. Lin Zhang combines subjects such as Warm season and Ozone with her study of Atmospheric sciences. Lin Zhang interconnects NOx, Particulate pollution, Eutrophication and Environmental protection in the investigation of issues within Ammonia.

Her Reactive nitrogen research includes elements of Air pollution and Nitrogen deposition. Her studies in Deposition integrate themes in fields like Sea salt, Particulates, Flux and Chemical composition. The Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Nitrogen dioxide and Fertilizer.

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Best Publications

Severe Surface Ozone Pollution in China: A Global Perspective

Xiao Lu;Jiayun Hong;Lin Zhang;Owen R. Cooper;Owen R. Cooper.
Environmental Science and Technology Letters (2018)

415 Citations

Nitrogen Deposition to the United States: Distribution, Sources, and Processes

L. Zhang;D. J. Jacob;E. M. Knipping;N. Kumar.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2012)

289 Citations

Transpacific transport of ozone pollution and the effect of recent Asian emission increases on air quality in North America: an integrated analysis using satellite, aircraft, ozonesonde, and surface observations

L. Zhang;D. J. Jacob;K. F. Boersma;K. F. Boersma;D. A. Jaffe.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2008)

279 Citations

Global Estimates of CO Sources with High Resolution by Adjoint Inversion of Multiple Satellite Datasets (MOPITT, AIRS, SCIAMACHY, TES)

M. Kopacz;M. Kopacz;Daniel J. Jacob;John Fisher;Jennifer A. Logan.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2010)

262 Citations

Improved estimate of the policy-relevant background ozone in the United States using the GEOS-Chem global model with 1/2° × 2/3° horizontal resolution over North America

Lin Zhang;Daniel James Jacob;Nicole V. Downey;Dana A. Wood.
Atmospheric Environment (2011)

203 Citations

Impact of mineral dust on nitrate, sulfate, and ozone in transpacific Asian pollution plumes

T. D. Fairlie;T. D. Fairlie;Daniel J. Jacob;J. E. Dibb;B. Alexander.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2010)

192 Citations

Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report:Assessment of global-scale model performance for global and regional ozone distributions, variability, and trends

P. J. Young;V. Naik;A. M. Fiore;A. M. Fiore;A. Gaudel;A. Gaudel.
Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2018)

191 Citations

Meteorological modes of variability for fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) air quality in the United States: implications for PM 2.5 sensitivity to climate change

A. P. K. Tai;Loretta J. Mickley;Daniel J. Jacob;E Leibensperger.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2012)

173 Citations

Global Chemical Composition of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter for Exposure Assessment

Sajeev Philip;Randall V Martin;Randall V Martin;Aaron van Donkelaar;Jason Wai-Ho Lo.
Environmental Science & Technology (2014)

167 Citations

Agricultural ammonia emissions in China: reconciling bottom-up and top-down estimates

Lin Zhang;Youfan Chen;Yuanhong Zhao;Daven K. Henze.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2017)

165 Citations

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