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Juan F. Salazar
Researcher at University of Antioquia
Publications - 47
Citations - 462
Juan F. Salazar is an academic researcher from University of Antioquia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 41 publications receiving 292 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan F. Salazar include Simón Bolívar University & National University of Colombia.
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Effects of Urbanization on the Temperature Inversion Breakup in a Mountain Valley with Implications for Air Quality
TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that in a mountain valley subject to temperature inversions, urbanization can have an important influence on air quality through effects on the inversion breakup.
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Forest-induced exponential growth of precipitation along climatological wind streamlines over the Amazon.
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The ecology of peace: preparing Colombia for new political and planetary climates
Alejandro Salazar,Adriana Sanchez,Juan Camilo Villegas,Juan F. Salazar,Daniel Ruiz Carrascal,Stephen Sitch,Juan D. Restrepo,Germán Poveda,Kenneth J. Feeley,Lina M. Mercado,Paola A. Arias,Carlos A. Sierra,Maria del Rosario Uribe,Angela M. Rendón,Juan Carlos Pérez,Guillermo Murray Tortarolo,Daniel Mercado-Bettín,J. A. Posada,Qianlai Zhuang,Jeffrey S. Dukes +19 more
TL;DR: The results of the 2016 INTERCAMBIO Conference on AtMosphere-BIOsphere Interactions were published in this article, which was held in Medellin, Colombia.
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Temperature Inversion Breakup with Impacts on Air Quality in Urban Valleys Influenced by Topographic Shading
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the breakup of an inversion layer in urban valleys subject to a strong low-level temperature inversion and topographic effects on surface heating such as topographic shading, as well as the associated air pollution transport mechanisms.
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WRF downscaling improves ERA-Interim representation of precipitation around a tropical Andean valley during El Niño: implications for GCM-scale simulation of precipitation over complex terrain
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate ERA-Interim's capacity to represent precipitation in the mountainous central Colombian Andes, a strategic region for water supply and hydropower generation, for different phases of ENSO during 1998-2012.