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Manish Shrivastava
Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Publications - 74
Citations - 6159
Manish Shrivastava is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 52 publications receiving 5048 citations. Previous affiliations of Manish Shrivastava include University of California, Riverside & Carnegie Mellon University.
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Where Did This Particle Come From? Sources of Particle Number and Mass for Human Exposure Estimates
Neil M. Donahue,Laura N. Posner,Daniel M. Westervelt,Zhongju Li,Manish Shrivastava,Albert A. Presto,Ryan C. Sullivan,Peter Adams,Spyros N. Pandis,Allen L. Robinson +9 more
TL;DR: The life stories of particles viewed from the perspectives of particle number concentrations and particle mass concentrations are distinct as discussed by the authors, and this, plus the aforementioned chemical processing in the atmosphere, must be kept in mind when considering the health effects of fine particles.
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Effective radiative forcing of anthropogenic aerosols in E3SMv1: historical changes, causality, decomposition, and parameterization sensitivities
Kai Zhang,Wentao Zhang,Hui Wan,Philip J. Rasch,Steven J. Ghan,Richard C. Easter,Xiangjun Shi,Yong Wang,Hailong Wang,P. Ma,Shixuan Zhang,Jianglei Sun,Susannah M. Burrows,Manish Shrivastava,Balwinder Singh,Yun Qian,Xiaohong Liu,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Qinxue Tang,Xue Zheng,Si Xie,Wu Yin Lin,Yan Feng,Minghuai Wang,Jin-Ho Yoon,Ruby Leung +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyzed the effect of anthropogenic aerosol effects on global mean aerosol burden and optical depth in the E3SMv1 atmosphere model using both century-long free-running atmosphere-land simulations and short nudged simulations.
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Notable impact of wildfires in the western United States on weather hazards in the central United States
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show that wildfires in the western United States can lead to more severe hazardous weather in the central United States, notably increasing occurrences of heavy precipitation rates and large hail.
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Modeling Oxidation of Soot Particles Within a Laminar Aerosol Flow Reactor Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the measurement of surface specific soot oxidation rates with the High Temperature Oxidation-Tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer (HTO-TDMA) method.
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Analysis of Secondary Organic Aerosol Simulation Bias in the Community Earth System Model (CESM2.1)
Yaman Liu,Xinyi Dong,Minghuai Wang,Louisa K. Emmons,Yawen Liu,Yuan Liang,Xiao Li,Manish Shrivastava +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the Community Earth System Model (CESM2.1) configured with the CAM6 (CAM6-Chem) through a long-term simulation (1988-2019) with observations collected from multiple datasets in the United States.