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Maria de Fátima Andrade

Maria de Fátima Andrade

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
50
Citations
7963
World Ranking
5058
National Ranking
27

Maria de Fátima Andrade publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Maria de Fátima Andrade sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 225 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Maria de Fátima Andrade D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Maria de Fátima Andrade sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Maria de Fátima Andrade is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil and conducts research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work covers a range of subfields, including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Automotive Engineering, and Environmental Engineering.

The scientist's research focuses on topics such as Air Quality and Health Impacts, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Vehicle Emissions and Performance, Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting, COVID-19 Impact on Air Quality, Climate Change and Health Impacts, and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics.

Recent publications include:

  • "A global observational analysis to understand changes in air quality during exceptionally low anthropogenic emission conditions" (2021, Environment International)
  • "Urban heat mitigation by green and blue infrastructure: Drivers, effectiveness, and future needs" (2024, The Innovation)
  • "Evaluation of anthropogenic air pollutant emission inventories for South America at national and city scale" (2020, Atmospheric Environment)
  • "Air quality status and trends over large cities in South America" (2020, Environmental Science & Policy)
  • "In-car particulate matter exposure across ten global cities" (2020, The Science of The Total Environment)

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Thiago Nogueira
  • Edmílson Dias de Freitas
  • Prashant Kumar
  • Leila Droprinchinski Martins
  • Mario E. Gavidia-Calderón

Common publication venues for their work are Atmosphere, Environment International, Atmospheric Environment, The Science of The Total Environment, and Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

In addition to articles, Maria de Fátima Andrade has authored books published by Editora IFRN eBooks, Universidad de Guadalajara eBooks, and Even3 Publicações eBooks. Titles include "Caminhos para a alimentação saudável e sustentável na escola" (2022), "El cine: del aula a las pantallas" (2024), and "I CONGRESSO INTERDISCIPLINAR: QUALIDADE DE VIDA E DOENCAS CRÔNICAS" (2025).

Best Publications

  • Characteristics of fine and coarse particles of natural and urban aerosols of Brazil

    Celso Maria de Queiroz Orsini;Manfredo Harri Tabacniks;Paulo Artaxo;M F Andrade

  • WUDAPT: An Urban Weather, Climate, and Environmental Modeling Infrastructure for the Anthropocene

    J. Ching;G. Mills;Benjamin Bechtel;L. See

  • Elements in the precipitation of S. Paulo City (Brazil)

    M.C. Forti;L.M. Moreira-Nordemann;M.F. Andrade;C.Q. Orsini

  • Air quality in the megacity of Sao Paulo: Evolution over the last 30 years and future perspectives

    Maria de Fatima Andrade;Prashant Kumar;Edmilson Dias de Freitas;Rita Yuri Ynoue

  • Urban air pollution: a representative survey of PM2.5 mass concentrations in six Brazilian cities

    Regina Maura de Miranda;Maria de Fatima Andrade;Adalgiza Fornaro;Rosana Astolfo

  • Vehicle emissions and PM2.5 mass concentrations in six Brazilian cities

    Maria de Fatima Andrade;Regina Maura de Miranda;Adalgiza Fornaro;Americo Adlai Franco Sansigolo Kerr

  • A global observational analysis to understand changes in air quality during exceptionally low anthropogenic emission conditions.

    Ranjeet S. Sokhi;Vikas Singh;Xavier Querol;Sandro Finardi

  • Air quality status and trends over the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo, Brazil as a result of emission control policies

    Vanessa Silveira Barreto Carvalho;Edmílson Dias de Freitas;Leila Droprinchinski Martins;Jorge Alberto Martins

  • Air pollution and pediatric respiratory hospital admissions in São Paulo, Brazil

    Alfésio Luís Ferreira Braga;Gleice M. S. Conceição;Luiz A. A. Pereira;Humberto S. Kishi

  • Assessing the impact of PM2.5 on respiratory disease using artificial neural networks

    Gabriela Polezer;Yara S. Tadano;Hugo V. Siqueira;Ana F.L. Godoi

  • Vehicular particulate matter emissions in road tunnels in Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Odón R. Sánchez-Ccoyllo;Rita Y. Ynoue;Leila D. Martins;Rosana Astolfo

  • Emission factors for gas-powered vehicles traveling through road tunnels in São Paulo, Brazil.

    Leila D Martins;Maria F Andrade;Edmilson D Freitas;Angélica Pretto

  • Particulate pollutants in the Brazilian city of São Paulo: 1-year investigation for the chemical composition and source apportionment

    Guilherme Martins Pereira;Guilherme Martins Pereira;Kimmo Teinilä;Danilo Custódio;Danilo Custódio;Aldenor Gomes Santos

  • New directions: From biofuels to wood stoves: The modern and ancient air quality challenges in the megacity of São Paulo

    Prashant Kumar;Maria de Fatima Andrade;Rita Yuri Ynoue;Adalgiza Fornaro

  • Evaluation of vehicle emission inventories for carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides for Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Santiago, and São Paulo

    Laura Gallardo;Jerónimo Escribano;Laura Dawidowski;Néstor Rojas

  • Emission factors of air pollutants from vehicles measured inside road tunnels in São Paulo: case study comparison

    P. J. Pérez-Martínez;P. J. Pérez-Martínez;Regina Maura de Miranda;T Nogueira;Maria L Guardani

  • Physical-chemical characterisation of the particulate matter inside two road tunnels in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area

    J Brito;L. Rizzo;P Herckes;P. C Vasconcellos

  • Characterisation of aerosol particles in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area

    Regina Maura de Miranda;Maria de Fátima Andrade;Anna Worobiec;René Van Grieken

  • Measurements of atmospheric carboxylic acids and carbonyl compounds in São Paulo City, Brazil.

    L. Montero;P. C. Vasconcellos;S. R. Souza;M. A. F. Pires

  • The role of air pollution and climate on the growth of urban trees

    Giuliano Maselli Locosselli;Evelyn Pereira de Camargo;Tiana Carla Lopes Moreira;Enzo Todesco

  • Air quality forecasting system for Southeastern Brazil

    Maria de Fatima Andrade;Rita Y. Ynoue;Edmilson Dias Freitas;Enzo Todesco

Frequent Co-Authors

Prashant Kumar
Prashant Kumar University of Surrey
Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva
Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva Universidade de São Paulo
Yang Zhang
Yang Zhang Northeastern University
Lidia Morawska
Lidia Morawska Queensland University of Technology
Marly Babinski
Marly Babinski Universidade de São Paulo
Paulo Artaxo
Paulo Artaxo Universidade de São Paulo
Guy Brasseur
Guy Brasseur Max Planck Society
J. Jason West
J. Jason West University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas Röckmann
Thomas Röckmann Utrecht University
Alexander Baklanov
Alexander Baklanov University of Copenhagen

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