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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 46 Citations 6,582 191 World Ranking 2979 National Ranking 1291

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Oxygen
  • Aerosol

His main research concerns Aerosol, Environmental chemistry, Atmospheric sciences, Troposphere and Sulfate. His studies deal with areas such as Monoterpene and Relative humidity as well as Aerosol. His research integrates issues of Yield, Volatilisation, Nitrate and Chemical ionization in his study of Environmental chemistry.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Particulates, Radiative forcing and Atmospheric chemistry in addition to Atmospheric sciences. His studies in Radiative forcing integrate themes in fields like Atmosphere and Radiative transfer. His Troposphere study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Lightning, Outflow, Free convective layer and Convective available potential energy.

His most cited work include:

  • Evolution of brown carbon in wildfire plumes (149 citations)
  • Evolution of brown carbon in wildfire plumes (149 citations)
  • Aqueous-phase mechanism for secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene: application to the southeast United States and co-benefit of SO2 emission controls (135 citations)

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

Pedro Campuzano-Jost mainly investigates Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Environmental chemistry, Troposphere and Analytical chemistry. His research in Aerosol intersects with topics in Atmosphere, Air quality index, Particulates, Mass spectrometry and Sulfate. Pedro Campuzano-Jost has included themes like Radiative transfer, Meteorology, Radiative forcing and Extinction in his Atmospheric sciences study.

His Environmental chemistry research integrates issues from Aerosol mass spectrometry, Ammonium, NOx, Volatilisation and Nitrate. His Troposphere study combines topics in areas such as Soot, Convection, Spectrometer, Photometer and AERONET. His work on Torr as part of general Analytical chemistry study is frequently linked to Chemical speciation, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Aerosol (97.11%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (56.20%)
  • Environmental chemistry (52.07%)

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

  • Aerosol (97.11%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (56.20%)
  • Troposphere (26.03%)

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

Pedro Campuzano-Jost spends much of his time researching Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Troposphere, Environmental chemistry and Atmosphere. His Aerosol research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ammonium, Air quality index, Particulates, Mass spectrometry and Nitrate. His study in Ammonium is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Aerosol mass spectrometry and Sulfate.

Atmospheric sciences connects with themes related to Fine particulate in his study. His Troposphere research includes themes of Stratosphere, Albedo, Extinction, AERONET and Sea salt. Pedro Campuzano-Jost has researched Environmental chemistry in several fields, including Biomass burning and Ammonia.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Global airborne sampling reveals a previously unobserved dimethyl sulfide oxidation mechanism in the marine atmosphere. (22 citations)
  • An evaluation of global organic aerosol schemes using airborne observations (21 citations)
  • Investigation of factors controlling PM 2.5 variability across the South Korean Peninsula during KORUS-AQ. (16 citations)

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

  • Organic chemistry
  • Oxygen
  • Aerosol

His primary areas of investigation include Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Troposphere, Sea salt and Stratosphere. His Aerosol research integrates issues from Atmospheric models and Sulfur. A large part of his Atmospheric sciences studies is devoted to Chemical transport model.

His Chemical transport model study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Radiative transfer and Sulfate aerosol. His Troposphere course of study focuses on Radiative forcing and Total organic carbon. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental chemistry, Iodine, Ozone and Bromine.

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Best Publications

Evolution of brown carbon in wildfire plumes

Haviland Forrister;Jiumeng Liu;Jiumeng Liu;Eric Scheuer;Jack Dibb.
Geophysical Research Letters (2015)

258 Citations

Aqueous-phase mechanism for secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene: application to the southeast United States and co-benefit of SO2 emission controls

Eloise A Marais;Daniel J Jacob;Jose L Jimenez;Jose L Jimenez;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Pedro Campuzano-Jost.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2016)

245 Citations

Highly functionalized organic nitrates in the southeast United States: Contribution to secondary organic aerosol and reactive nitrogen budgets

Ben H. Lee;Claudia Mohr;Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker;Anna Lutz.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2016)

218 Citations

Sources, seasonality, and trends of southeast US aerosol: an integrated analysis of surface, aircraft, and satellite observations with the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model

P S Kim;Daniel J Jacob;Jenny A Fisher;K Travis.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2015)

200 Citations

Characterization of a real-time tracer for isoprene epoxydiols-derived secondary organic aerosol (IEPOX-SOA) from aerosol mass spectrometer measurements

W. W. Hu;P. Campuzano-Jost;B. B. Palm;D. A. Day.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2015)

195 Citations

Fine particle pH and the partitioning of nitric acid during winter in the northeastern United States

Hongyu Guo;Amy P. Sullivan;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Jason C. Schroder;Jason C. Schroder.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2016)

186 Citations

Observations of gas- and aerosol-phase organic nitrates at BEACHON-RoMBAS 2011

J. L. Fry;D. C. Draper;K. J. Zarzana;K. J. Zarzana;P. Campuzano-Jost;P. Campuzano-Jost.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)

161 Citations

The Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) Field Campaign

Mary C. Barth;Christopher A. Cantrell;William H. Brune;Steven A. Rutledge.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2015)

161 Citations

Monoterpenes are the largest source of summertime organic aerosol in the southeastern United States

Haofei Zhang;Haofei Zhang;Lindsay D. Yee;Ben H. Lee;Michael P. Curtis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2018)

153 Citations

Airborne measurements of western U.S. wildfire emissions: Comparison with prescribed burning and air quality implications

Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;L. Gregory Huey;Robert J. Yokelson;Vanessa Selimovic.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2017)

153 Citations

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