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Trissevgeni Stavrakou is affiliated with the Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy in Belgium. Their research primarily addresses environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a particular focus on atmospheric science and global and planetary change.

Their work covers several subfields, including atmospheric science, global and planetary change, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, environmental engineering, and plant science.

Stavrakou's research concentrates on several main topics related to the atmosphere and environmental health. These include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics
  • Air quality and health impacts
  • Atmospheric ozone and climate
  • Air quality monitoring and forecasting
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality
  • Impact of light on environment and health

The scientist has contributed to a variety of recent papers, notably:

  • Impact of Coronavirus Outbreak on NO2 Pollution Assessed Using TROPOMI and OMI Observations (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • NOx Emissions Reduction and Rebound in China Due to the COVID-19 Crisis (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)
  • Intercomparison of Magnitudes and Trends in Anthropogenic Surface Emissions From Bottom-Up Inventories, Top-Down Estimates, and Emission Scenarios (2020, Earth's Future)
  • Satellite evidence for changes in the NO2 weekly cycle over large cities (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Spaceborne Measurements of Formic and Acetic Acids: A Global View of the Regional Sources (2020, Geophysical Research Letters)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Stavrakou include:

  • Jean-François Müller
  • Maïté Bauwens
  • Henk Eskes
  • Jos van Geffen
  • Isabelle De Smedt

The scientist has published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Earth's Future
  • Scientific Reports
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Best Publications

  • Global data set of biogenic VOC emissions calculated by the MEGAN model over the last 30 years

    Katerina Sindelarova;Katerina Sindelarova;Claire Granier;Idir Bouarar;Alex Guenther

  • Impact of coronavirus outbreak on NO 2 pollution assessed using TROPOMI and OMI observations.

    M Bauwens;S Compernolle;T Stavrakou;J-F Müller

  • The AeroCom evaluation and intercomparison of organic aerosol in global models

    K. Tsigaridis;K. Tsigaridis;N. Daskalakis;N. Daskalakis;M. Kanakidou;P. J. Adams

  • Global isoprene emissions estimated using MEGAN, ECMWF analyses and a detailed canopy environment model

    J.-F. Müller;T. Stavrakou;S. Wallens;I. De Smedt

  • Twelve years of global observations of formaldehyde in the troposphere using GOME and SCIAMACHY sensors

    I. De Smedt;J.-F. Müller;T. Stavrakou

  • Hydroxyl radical recycling in isoprene oxidation driven by hydrogen bonding and hydrogen tunneling: the upgraded LIM1 mechanism.

    Jozef Peeters;Jean-François Müller;Trissevgeni Stavrakou;Vinh Son Nguyen

  • Inversion of CO and NO x emissions using the adjoint of the IMAGES model

    J.-F. Müller;T. Stavrakou

  • Evaluating the performance of pyrogenic and biogenic emission inventories against one decade of space-based formaldehyde columns

    T Stavrakou;J.-F Müller;I De Smedt;M Van Roozendael

  • Satellite evidence for a large source of formic acid from boreal and tropical forests

    T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller;J. Peeters;A. Razavi

  • Diurnal, seasonal and long-term variations of global formaldehyde columns inferred from combined OMI and GOME-2 observations

    I. De Smedt;T. Stavrakou;F. Hendrick;T. Danckaert

  • Assessing the distribution and growth rates of NOx emission sources by inverting a 10-year record of NO2 satellite columns

    T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller;K. F. Boersma;I. De Smedt

  • Key chemical NOx sink uncertainties and how they influence top-down emissions of nitrogen oxides

    T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller;K. F. Boersma;K. F. Boersma

  • Global emissions of non-methane hydrocarbons deduced from SCIAMACHY formaldehyde columns through 2003-2006

    T Stavrakou;J.-F Müller;I De Smedt;M Van Roozendael

  • Nine years of global hydrocarbon emissions based on source inversion of OMI formaldehyde observations

    Maite Bauwens;Trissevgeni Stavrakou;Jean François Müller;Isabelle De Smedt

  • NOx emissions reduction and rebound in China due to the COVID-19 crisis

    J. Ding;H. J. Eskes;B. Mijling

  • Intercomparison of Magnitudes and Trends in Anthropogenic Surface Emissions From Bottom-Up Inventories, Top-Down Estimates, and Emission Scenarios

    N. Elguindi;C. Granier;C. Granier;T. Stavrakou;S. Darras

  • Isoprene emissions over Asia 1979-2012: Impact of climate and land-use changes

    T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller;M. Bauwens;I. De Smedt

  • The continental source of glyoxal estimated by the synergistic use of spaceborne measurements and inverse modelling

    T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller;I. De Smedt;M. Van Roozendael

  • Improved retrieval of global tropospheric formaldehyde columns from GOME-2/MetOp-A addressing noise reduction and instrumental degradation issues

    I. De Smedt;M. Van Roozendael;T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller

  • Trend detection in satellite observations of formaldehyde tropospheric columns

    I. De Smedt;T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller

  • Four Years of Ground-based MAX-DOAS Observations of HONO and NO2 in the Beijing Area

    Francois Hendrick;Jean-Francois Müller;Martine De Mazière;Caroline Fayt

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-François Müller
Jean-François Müller Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Cathy Clerbaux
Cathy Clerbaux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre-François Coheur
Pierre-François Coheur Université Libre de Bruxelles
Lieven Clarisse
Lieven Clarisse Université Libre de Bruxelles
Isabelle De Smedt
Isabelle De Smedt Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Daniel Hurtmans
Daniel Hurtmans Université Libre de Bruxelles
Alex Guenther
Alex Guenther University of California, Irvine
Guy Brasseur
Guy Brasseur Max Planck Society
Claire Granier
Claire Granier National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
M. Van Roozendael
M. Van Roozendael Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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