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41
Citations
6832
World Ranking
7683
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2742

Overview

Vladimir N. Kapustin is affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States. The scientist's recent research contributions include a publication in 2022 titled "Unravelling the Superior Role of Characterizing Meih as an Innovative High Octane Mixing Component", which appeared in the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Their co-authorship network reveals collaboration with several researchers, including:

  • Ekaterina S. Rekhletskaya
  • Mikhail Ershov
  • Vsevolod D. Savelenko
  • Alisa E. Makhmudova
  • Tamer M.M. Abdellatief

Publication venues associated with their work are focused on the SSRN Electronic Journal, which features their contributions.

Though specific fields of study and main topics of research are not explicitly listed, the publication's focus on high octane mixing components suggests a specialization within chemical engineering or related physical sciences. The study of innovative mixing components indicates work related to fuel chemistry and performance analysis.

No awards or book publications have been recorded in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Emissions from biomass burning in the Yucatan

    R. J. Yokelson;J. D. Crounse;P. F. DeCarlo;P. F. DeCarlo;T. Karl

  • Size distributions and mixtures of dust and black carbon aerosol in Asian outflow: Physiochemistry and optical properties

    A. D. Clarke;Y. Shinozuka;V. N. Kapustin;S. Howell

  • New Particle Formation in the Remote Troposphere: A Comparison of Observations at Various Sites

    R. J. Weber;P. H. McMurry;R. L. Mauldin;D. J. Tanner

  • Biomass burning and pollution aerosol over North America: Organic components and their influence on spectral optical properties and humidification response

    A. Clarke;C. McNaughton;V. Kapustin;Y. Shinozuka

  • Particle nucleation in the tropical boundary layer and its coupling to marine sulfur sources

    A. D. Clarke;D. Davis;V. N. Kapustin;F. Eisele

  • New particle formation in the marine boundary layer

    David S. Covert;Vladimir N. Kapustin;Patricia K. Quinn;Timothy S. Bates

  • Aerosol optical properties in the marine boundary layer during the First Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE 1) and the underlying chemical and physical aerosol properties

    P. K. Quinn;D. J. Coffman;V. N. Kapustin;T. S. Bates

  • Physical properties of marine boundary layer aerosol particles of the mid-Pacific in relation to sources and meteorological transport

    D. S. Covert;V. N. Kapustin;T. S. Bates;P. K. Quinn

  • Processes controlling the distribution of aerosol particles in the lower marine boundary layer during the First Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE 1)

    Timothy S. Bates;Vladimir N. Kapustin;Patricia K. Quinn;David S. Covert

  • A Pacific Aerosol Survey. Part I: A Decade of Data on Particle Production, Transport, Evolution, and Mixing in the Troposphere*

    Antony D. Clarke;Vladimir N. Kapustin

  • Nucleation in the equatorial free troposphere: Favorable environments during PEM‐Tropics

    A. D. Clarke;F. Eisele;V. N. Kapustin;K. Moore

  • Dimethylsulfide/cloud condensation nuclei/climate system - Relevant size-resolved measurements of the chemical and physical properties of atmospheric aerosol particles

    P. K. Quinn;D. S. Covert;T. S. Bates;V. N. Kapustin

  • Spatial distributions of particle number concentrations in the global troposphere: Simulations, observations, and implications for nucleation mechanisms

    Fangqun Yu;Gan Luo;Timothy S. Bates;Bruce Anderson

  • Dust and pollution transport on global scales: Aerosol measurements and model predictions

    A. D. Clarke;W. G. Collins;P. J. Rasch;V. N. Kapustin

  • Hemispheric Aerosol Vertical Profiles: Anthropogenic Impacts on Optical Depth and Cloud Nuclei

    Antony Clarke;Vladimir Kapustin

  • Chemical and optical properties of marine boundary layer aerosol particles of the mid-Pacific in relation to sources and meteorological transport

    P. K. Quinn;V. N. Kapustin;T. S. Bates;D. S. Covert

  • South East Pacific atmospheric composition and variability sampled along 20° S during VOCALS-REx

    G. Allen;H. Coe;A. Clarke;C. Bretherton

  • Comparison of measured and calculated aerosol properties relevant to the direct radiative forcing of tropospheric sulfate aerosol on climate

    P. K. Quinn;S. F. Marshall;T. S. Bates;D. S. Covert

  • Organic matter and non-refractory aerosol over the remote Southeast Pacific: oceanic and combustion sources

    L. M. Shank;S. Howell;A. D. Clarke;S. Freitag

  • Free troposphere as a major source of CCN for the equatorial pacific boundary layer: long-range transport and teleconnections

    A. D. Clarke;S. Freitag;R. M. C. Simpson;J. G. Hudson

Frequent Co-Authors

Antony D. Clarke
Antony D. Clarke University of Hawaii at Manoa
Steven G. Howell
Steven G. Howell University of Hawaii at Manoa
Yohei Shinozuka
Yohei Shinozuka Bay Area Environmental Research Institute
D. S. Covert
D. S. Covert University of Washington
Bruce E. Anderson
Bruce E. Anderson Langley Research Center
Timothy S. Bates
Timothy S. Bates University of Washington
Rodney J. Weber
Rodney J. Weber Georgia Institute of Technology
Patricia K. Quinn
Patricia K. Quinn Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Teresa L. Campos
Teresa L. Campos National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder

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