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Solène Turquety

Solène Turquety

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
53
Citations
9272
World Ranking
4290
National Ranking
177

Overview

Solène Turquety is affiliated with École Polytechnique in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research predominantly centers on atmospheric processes and environmental gas dynamics, with significant focus on global and planetary change as well as atmospheric science.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Climate variability and models

Publications by Solène Turquety show a strong presence in prominent scientific journals and collaborative efforts with frequent coauthors. Notable venues for their research include:

  • Geoscientific model development
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Remote Sensing
  • Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme
  • Climate Dynamics

Frequent collaborators in their research include Guillaume Siour, Pasquale Sellitto, Laurent Menut, Sylvain Mailler, and Antoine Ehret.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Solène Turquety include:

  • The CHIMERE v2020r1 online chemistry-transport model (2021), published in Geoscientific model development
  • Droughts and heatwaves in the Western Mediterranean: impact on vegetation and wildfires using the coupled WRF-ORCHIDEE regional model (RegIPSL) (2021), published in Climate Dynamics
  • New strategies for vertical transport in chemistry transport models: application to the case of the Mount Etna eruption on 18 March 2012 with CHIMERE v2017r4 (2020), published in Geoscientific model development
  • APIFLAME v2.0 biomass burning emissions model: impact of refined input parameters on atmospheric concentration in Portugal in summer 2016 (2020), published in Geoscientific model development
  • Biogenic isoprene emissions, dry deposition velocity, and surface ozone concentration during summer droughts, heatwaves, and normal conditions in southwestern Europe (2023), published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Best Publications

  • Monitoring of atmospheric composition using the thermal infrared IASI/METOP sounder

    Cathy Clerbaux;Cathy Clerbaux;Anne Boynard;Anne Boynard;Lieven Clarisse;Michael George

  • CHIMERE 2013: a model for regional atmospheric composition modelling

    Laurent Menut;Bertrand Bessagnet;D. Khvorostyanov;Matthias Beekmann

  • Surface and Lightning Sources of Nitrogen Oxides over the United States: Magnitudes, Chemical Evolution, and Outflow

    R C Hudman;D J Jacob;S Turquety;Eric M Leibensperger

  • FORLI radiative transfer and retrieval code for IASI

    Daniel Hurtmans;Pierre-François Coheur;Catherine Wespes;Lieven Clarisse

  • Carbon monoxide distributions from the IASI/METOP mission: evaluation with other space-borne remote sensors

    Maya George;Cathy Clerbaux;Daniel Hurtmans;Solène Turquety;Solène Turquety

  • Convective outflow of South Asian pollution: A global CTM simulation compared with EOS MLS observations

    Qinbin Li;Jonathan H. Jiang;Dong L. Wu;William G. Read

  • CHIMERE-2017 : from urban to hemispheric chemistry-transport modeling

    Sylvain Mailler;Sylvain Mailler;Laurent Menut;Dmitry Khvorostyanov;Myrto Valari

  • Formaldehyde Distribution over North America: Implications for Satellite Retrievals of Formaldehyde Columns and Isoprene Emission

    Dylan B. Millet;Daniel J. Jacob;Solène Turquety;Rynda C. Hudman

  • Inventory of boreal fire emissions for North America in 2004 : Importance of peat burning and pyroconvective injection

    Solène Turquety;Solène Turquety;Jennifer A. Logan;Daniel J. Jacob;Rynda C. Hudman

  • IASI measurements of reactive trace species in biomass burning plumes

    Pierre-François Coheur;Lieven Clarisse;Solène Turquety;Solène Turquety;Daniel Hurtmans

  • Atmospheric acetylene and its relationship with CO as an indicator of air mass age

    Yaping Xiao;Yaping Xiao;Daniel J. Jacob;Solene Turquety

  • Aerosol and ozone changes as forcing for climate evolution between 1850 and 2100

    Sophie Szopa;Yves Balkanski;M. Schulz;M. Schulz;Slimane Bekki

  • Measurements of total and tropospheric ozone from IASI: comparison with correlative satellite, ground-based and ozonesonde observations

    Anne Boynard;Anne Boynard;Cathy Clerbaux;Pierre-François Coheur;Daniel Hurtmans

  • Operational trace gas retrieval algorithm for the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer

    S. Turquety;J. Hadji-Lazaro;C. Clerbaux;D. A. Hauglustaine

  • ACE-FTS observation of a young biomass burning plume: first reported measurements of C 2 H 4 , C 3 H 6 O, H 2 CO and PAN by infrared occultation from space

    Pierre-Francois Coheur;Herve Herbin;Cathy Clerbaux;Daniel Hurtmans

  • Alaskan and Canadian forest fires exacerbate ozone pollution over Houston, Texas, on 19 and 20 July 2004

    Gary A. Morris;Scott Hersey;Anne M. Thompson;Steven Pawson

  • Trace gas measurements from infrared satellite for chemistry and climate applications

    Cathy Clerbaux;Juliette Hadji-Lazaro;Solène Turquety;Gérard J. Mégie

  • Large upper tropospheric ozone enhancements above midlatitude North America during summer: In situ evidence from the IONS and MOZAIC ozone measurement network

    Owen R. Cooper;Owen R. Cooper;A. Stohl;M. Trainer;A. M. Thompson

  • Biogenic Versus Anthropogenic Sources of CO in the United States

    R. C. Hudman;L. T. Murray;D. J. Jacob;D. B. Millet;D. B. Millet

  • Tracking the emission and transport of pollution from wildfires using the IASI CO retrievals: analysis of the summer 2007 Greek fires

    Solène Turquety;Daniel Hurtmans;Juliette Hadji-Lazaro;Pierre-François Coheur

Frequent Co-Authors

Cathy Clerbaux
Cathy Clerbaux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre-François Coheur
Pierre-François Coheur Université Libre de Bruxelles
Daniel Hurtmans
Daniel Hurtmans Université Libre de Bruxelles
Juliette Hadji-Lazaro
Juliette Hadji-Lazaro Sorbonne University
Peter F. Bernath
Peter F. Bernath Old Dominion University
Lieven Clarisse
Lieven Clarisse Université Libre de Bruxelles
Laurent Menut
Laurent Menut École Polytechnique
C. D. Boone
C. D. Boone University of Waterloo
Curtis P. Rinsland
Curtis P. Rinsland Langley Research Center
Bertrand Bessagnet
Bertrand Bessagnet École Normale Supérieure

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