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Anil K. Choudhuri

Researcher at Indian Statistical Institute

Publications -  7
Citations -  217

Anil K. Choudhuri is an academic researcher from Indian Statistical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monsoon & Social network analysis. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 158 citations.

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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

TL;DR: In this article, in-situ and space-borne observations reveal an extremely high loading of particulates over the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), all year around, since the pollutants undergo long range transport from their source regions to the Indian mainland, leading to an outflow of continental pollutants into the Bay of Bengal (BoB), and a net advection of desert dust aerosols into the IGP from southwest Asia (SW-Asia), northwest India (NW-India) and northern Africa (N-Africa) during summers.
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Atmospheric Fine and Coarse Mode Aerosols at Different Environments of India and the Bay of Bengal During Winter-2014: Implications of a Coordinated Campaign

TL;DR: In this paper, mass concentrations of particulate matter [PM2.5, PM10 size fractions and total suspended particulates (TSP)] measured simultaneously over land stations (Kullu, Patiala, Delhi, Ajmer, Agra, Lucknow, Varanasi, Giridih, Kolkata, Darjeeling, Jorhat, Itanagar, Imphal, Bhubaneswar, and Kadapa), mostly distributed across the Indo-Gangetic plain (IGP) of India as well as in the marine atmosphere over Bay of Bengal
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Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of PM10 over Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), adjoining regions and Indo-Himalayan Range (IHR) during a winter 2014 campaign.

TL;DR: Compared with end-member stable C isotopic signatures of major typical sources, a field campaign involving simultaneous sampling of particulate matter (PM10) was conducted at eight sampling sites in the Indian mainland during winter 2014 suggests that the PM10 at the sites was mainly from fossil fuel and biofuel and biomass combustion.
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Carbonaceous and inorganic species in PM 10 during wintertime over Giridih, Jharkhand (India)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied ambient PM10 concentrations at Giridih, Jharkhand, a suburban site near the Indo Gangatic Plain (IGP) of India during two consecutive winter seasons (November 2011-February 2012 and November 2012-February 2013).