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Victoria E. Cachorro

Victoria E. Cachorro

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
6908
World Ranking
7118
National Ranking
204

Victoria E. Cachorro 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 Victoria E. Cachorro sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 250 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Victoria E. Cachorro 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 Victoria E. Cachorro sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Victoria E. Cachorro is affiliated with the University of Valladolid in Spain. Their research spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on atmospheric phenomena and related fields.

The main topics addressed in Victoria E. Cachorro's work include:

  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Calibration and Measurement Techniques
  • Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics

The primary subfields of study covered are:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Victoria E. Cachorro has contributed to several scientific journals, frequently publishing in:

  • Remote Sensing
  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Atmospheric Research
  • PLoS ONE
  • Atmosphere

Their recent papers include:

  • Retrieval of aerosol properties using relative radiance measurements from an all-sky camera, 2022, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Correction of a lunar-irradiance model for aerosol optical depth retrieval and comparison with a star photometer, 2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Characterization of Stratospheric Smoke Particles over the Antarctica by Remote Sensing Instruments, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Daytime and nighttime aerosol optical depth implementation in CÆLIS, 2020, Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems
  • Column Integrated Water Vapor and Aerosol Load Characterization with the New ZEN-R52 Radiometer, 2020, Remote Sensing

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, notably:

  • Carlos Toledano
  • Ramiro González
  • A. M. de Frutos
  • Roberto Román
  • David Mateos

In addition to journal articles, Victoria E. Cachorro has published a book titled RADIACIÓN SOLAR EN EL SISTEMA TIERRA-ATMÓSFERA, LA in 2024, through Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Assessing vineyard condition with hyperspectral indices: Leaf and canopy reflectance simulation in a row-structured discontinuous canopy

    P.J. Zarco-Tejada;A. Berjón;R. López-Lozano;J.R. Miller

  • A long Saharan dust event over the western Mediterranean: Lidar, Sun photometer observations, and regional dust modeling

    C. Pérez;S. Nickovic;S. Nickovic;J. M. Baldasano;M. Sicard

  • Aerosol optical depth and Ångström exponent climatology at El Arenosillo AERONET site (Huelva, Spain)

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;A. Berjon;A. M. de Frutos

  • Aerosols in polar regions: A historical overview based on optical depth and in situ observations

    C. Tomasi;V. Vitale;A. Lupi;C. Di Carmine

  • Airmass Classification and Analysis of Aerosol Types at El Arenosillo (Spain)

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;A. M. de Frutos;B. Torres

  • Determination of the Angstrom turbidity parameters.

    V. E. Cachorro;A. M. de Frutos;J. L. Casanova

  • The strongest desert dust intrusion mixed with smoke over the Iberian Peninsula registered with Sun photometry

    V. E. Cachorro;C. Toledano;C. Toledano;N. Prats;M. Sorribas

  • Advanced characterisation of aerosol size properties from measurements of spectral optical depth using the GRASP algorithm

    Benjamin Torres;Oleg Dubovik;David Fuertes;Gregory Schuster

  • Inventory of African desert dust events over the southwestern Iberian Peninsula in 2000-2005 with an AERONET Cimel Sun photometer

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;A. M. de Frutos;M. Sorribas

  • Synergetic monitoring of Saharan dust plumes and potential impact on surface: a case study of dust transport from Canary Islands to Iberian Peninsula

    C. Córdoba-Jabonero;M. Sorribas;J. L. Guerrero-Rascado;J. L. Guerrero-Rascado;J. A. Adame

  • New Improvements for Mie Scattering Calculations

    V.E. Cachorro;L.L. Salcedo

  • Measurements of the atmospheric turbidity of the North-centre continental area in Spain: spectral aerosol optical depth and Ångström turbidity parameters

    Victoria E. Cachorro;Plinio Durán;Ricardo Vergaz;Angel M. de Frutos

  • Near-real-time processing of a ceilometer network assisted with sun-photometer data: monitoring a dust outbreak over the Iberian Peninsula

    Alberto Cazorla;Juan Andrés Casquero-Vera;Roberto Román;Juan Luis Guerrero-Rascado

  • Comparison of UV irradiances from Aura/Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) with Brewer measurements at El Arenosillo (Spain) – Part 2: Analysis of site aerosol influence

    M. Antón;M. Antón;V. E. Cachorro;J. M. Vilaplana;C. Toledano

  • The parameterisation of the atmospheric aerosol optical depth using the Ångström power law

    J.A. Martı́nez-Lozano;M.P. Utrillas;F. Tena;V.E. Cachorro

  • A quantitative comparison of α-Å turbidity parameter retrieved in different spectral ranges based on spectroradiometer solar radiation measurements

    V.E. Cachorro;R. Vergaz;A.M. de Frutos

  • Modified calibration procedures for a Yankee Environmental System UVB-1 biometer based on spectral measurements with a brewer spectrophotometer.

    José M. Vilaplana;Victoria E. Cachorro;Mar Sorribas;Mar Sorribas;Eduardo Luccini

  • Aerosol characterization at the Saharan AERONET site Tamanrasset

    C. Guirado;C. Guirado;E. Cuevas;V.E. Cachorro;C. Toledano

  • Quantifying the respective roles of aerosols and clouds in the strong brightening since the early 2000s over the Iberian Peninsula

    David Mateos;Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo;Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo;Manuel Antón;Manuel Antón;Victoria E Cachorro

  • Inter-comparison of integrated water vapor from satellite instruments using reference GPS data at the Iberian Peninsula

    Javier Vaquero-Martínez;Manuel Antón;José Pablo Ortiz de Galisteo;José Pablo Ortiz de Galisteo;Victoria E. Cachorro

  • Retrieval of aerosol profiles combining sunphotometer and ceilometer measurements in GRASP code

    R. Román;R. Román;J.A. Benavent-Oltra;J.A. Casquero-Vera;A. Lopatin

  • Aerosol columnar properties retrieved from CIMEL radiometers during VELETA 2002

    L. Alados-Arboledas;A. Alcántara;F.J. Olmo;J.A. Martínez-Lozano

  • Overview of Sun photometer measurements of aerosol properties in Scandinavia and Svalbard

    C. Toledano;V. E. Cachorro;M. Gausa;K. Stebel

  • Remote sensing of lunar aureole with a sky camera: Adding information in the nocturnal retrieval of aerosol properties with GRASP code

    R. Román;R. Román;B. Torres;D. Fuertes;V.E. Cachorro

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos Toledano
Carlos Toledano University of Valladolid
Roberto Román
Roberto Román University of Valladolid
Lucas Alados-Arboledas
Lucas Alados-Arboledas University of Granada
Emilio Cuevas
Emilio Cuevas International Agency For Research On Cancer
Philippe Goloub
Philippe Goloub University of Lille
F.J. Olmo
F.J. Olmo University of Granada
Oleg Dubovik
Oleg Dubovik University of Lille
Hassan Lyamani
Hassan Lyamani University of Granada
José María Baldasano
José María Baldasano Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada
Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada Spanish National Research Council

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