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Tuhin Kumar Mandal is a researcher affiliated with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in India. Their scientific work primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions in related subfields such as health, toxicology and mutagenesis, atmospheric science, environmental engineering, global and planetary change, and automotive engineering.

The scientist's research topics include the following areas:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • COVID-19 impact on air quality

Mandal has published extensively in several scientific journals, with frequent dissemination of research findings in venues such as:

  • Aerosol Science and Engineering
  • Urban Climate
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Environmental Pollution

Recent publications by Mandal include:

  • Seasonal characteristics of aerosols (PM2.5 and PM10) and their source apportionment using PMF: A four year study over Delhi, India (2020), published in Environmental Pollution
  • Emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds from combustion of domestic fuels in Delhi, India (2021), published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Emissions of intermediate-volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds from domestic fuels used in Delhi, India (2021), published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Chemical characterization, source apportionment and transport pathways of PM2.5 and PM10 over Indo Gangetic Plain of India (2021), published in Urban Climate
  • Emergence of Blue Sky Over Delhi Due to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Lockdown Implications (2020), published in Aerosol Science and Engineering

Their research collaborations involve several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Sudhir Kumar Sharma
  • Ranu Gadi
  • Nikki Choudhary
  • Abhijit Chatterjee
  • Garima Kotnala

The scientific contributions of Mandal cover numerous aspects of atmospheric compositions and dynamics, including the analysis of particulate matter and volatile organic compounds, investigation of domestic fuel combustion emissions, and monitoring impacts arising from exceptional events such as the COVID-19 lockdown on urban air quality.

Best Publications

  • Seasonal characteristics of aerosols (PM2.5 and PM10) and their source apportionment using PMF: A four year study over Delhi, India

    Srishti Jain;S.K. Sharma;S.K. Sharma;N. Vijayan;T.K. Mandal

  • Source Apportionment of PM2.5 in Delhi, India Using PMF Model.

    S. K. Sharma;T. K. Mandal;Srishti Jain;Saraswati

  • Chemical characteristics and source apportionment of PM2.5 using PCA/APCS, UNMIX, and PMF at an urban site of Delhi, India

    Srishti Jain;Sudhir Kumar Sharma;Sudhir Kumar Sharma;Nikki Choudhary;Nikki Choudhary;Renu Masiwal;Renu Masiwal

  • Source apportionment of PM10 in Delhi, India using PCA/APCS, UNMIX and PMF

    Srishti Jain;Srishti Jain;S.K. Sharma;S.K. Sharma;T.K. Mandal;T.K. Mandal;Mohit Saxena

  • Variations in particulate matter over Indo-Gangetic Plains and Indo-Himalayan Range during four field campaigns in winter monsoon and summer monsoon: Role of pollution pathways

    A. Sen;A.S. Abdelmaksoud;Y. Nazeer Ahammed;Mansour ِA. Alghamdi

  • Variation of OC, EC, WSIC and trace metals of PM10 in Delhi, India

    S.K. Sharma;T.K. Mandal;Mohit Saxena;Rashmi

  • Real-time monitoring of air pollutants in seven cities of North India during crop residue burning and their relationship with meteorology and transboundary movement of air.

    Khaiwal Ravindra;Tanbir Singh;Sahil Mor;Vikas Singh

  • Characterization of particulate-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and trace metals composition of urban air in Delhi, India

    D.P. Singh;Ranu Gadi;Tuhin K. Mandal

  • Emissions estimates of PAH from biomass fuels used in rural sector of Indo-Gangetic Plains of India

    D.P. Singh;Ranu Gadi;T.K. Mandal;T. Saud

  • Source apportionment of PM10 by using positive matrix factorization at an urban site of Delhi, India

    S.K. Sharma;T.K. Mandal;Mohit Saxena;Rashmi

  • Water soluble inorganic species of PM10 and PM2.5 at an urban site of Delhi, India: Seasonal variability and sources

    Mohit Saxena;A. Sharma;A. Sen;Priyanka Saxena

  • Source apportionment and health risk assessment of organic constituents in fine ambient aerosols (PM2.5): A complete year study over National Capital Region of India.

    Ranu Gadi;Shivani;Sudhir Kumar Sharma;Tuhin Kumar Mandal

  • Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of bulk aerosols over India and northern Indian Ocean

    Rajesh Agnihotri;Rajesh Agnihotri;T.K. Mandal;S.G. Karapurkar;Manish Naja

  • Chemical composition of fine mode particulate matter (PM2.5) in an urban area of Delhi, India and its source apportionment

    S.K. Sharma;T.K. Mandal

  • Emission estimates of organic and elemental carbon from household biomass fuel used over the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP), India

    T. Saud;T. Saud;R. Gautam;T.K. Mandal;Ranu Gadi

  • Carbonaceous aerosol emissions from India

    D.C. Parashar;Ranu Gadi;T.K. Mandal;A.P. Mitra

  • Study of temporal variation in ambient air quality during Diwali festival in India

    D. P. Singh;Ranu Gadi;T. K. Mandal;C. K. Dixit

  • Loss of crop yields in India due to surface ozone: an estimation based on a network of observations.

    Shyam Lal;Sethuraman Venkataramani;Manish Naja;Jagdish Chandra Kuniyal

  • Emission estimates of particulate matter (PM) and trace gases (SO2, NO and NO2) from biomass fuels used in rural sector of Indo-Gangetic Plain, India.

    T. Saud;T. Saud;T.K. Mandal;Ranu Gadi;D.P. Singh

  • Chemical characterization and source apportionment of aerosol at an urban area of Central Delhi, India

    Sudhir Kumar Sharma;Ashima Sharma;Mohit Saxena;Nikki Choudhary

Frequent Co-Authors

Sudhir Kumar Sharma
Sudhir Kumar Sharma Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Eiko Nemitz
Eiko Nemitz UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Jacqueline F. Hamilton
Jacqueline F. Hamilton University of York
James R. Hopkins
James R. Hopkins University of York
Lokesh K. Sahu
Lokesh K. Sahu Physical Research Laboratory
Manish Naja
Manish Naja Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences
Andrew R. Rickard
Andrew R. Rickard University of York
James D. Lee
James D. Lee University of York
Himanshu Pathak
Himanshu Pathak Indian Council of Agricultural Research
R.K. Kotnala
R.K. Kotnala NABL India

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