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Muhammad Fahim Khokhar
Researcher at University of the Sciences
Publications - 55
Citations - 1042
Muhammad Fahim Khokhar is an academic researcher from University of the Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ozone Monitoring Instrument & SCIAMACHY. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 630 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Fahim Khokhar include Max Planck Society & Heidelberg University.
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CO2 capture and storage: A way forward for sustainable environment.
Muhammad Naveed Anwar,A. Fayyaz,N.F. Sohail,Muhammad Fahim Khokhar,Mujtaba Baqar,Waqas-ud-Din Khan,Kashif Rasool,Mohammad Rehan,Abdul-Sattar Nizami +8 more
TL;DR: This study aims to examine the reckoning of carbon dioxide (CO2), measurement methods, and its efficient capture and storage technologies with an ambition to combat global warming and achieve environmental sustainability.
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Satellite observations of atmospheric SO2 from volcanic eruptions during the time-period of 1996–2002
Muhammad Fahim Khokhar,Christian Frankenberg,M. Van Roozendael,Steffen Beirle,Sven Kühl,Andreas Richter,U. Platt,Tanja Wagner +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, satellite observations of atmospheric sulfur dioxide (SO_2) from volcanic eruptions were analyzed using a DOAS based algorithm with the aim of retrieving SO_2 slant column densities (SCD).
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CO2 utilization: Turning greenhouse gas into fuels and valuable products
Muhammad Naveed Anwar,A. Fayyaz,N. F. Sohail,Muhammad Fahim Khokhar,Mujtaba Baqar,Abdullah Yasar,Kashif Rasool,A. Nazir,M.U.F. Raja,Mohammad Rehan,Mortaza Aghbashlo,M. Tabatabaei,Abdul-Sattar Nizami +12 more
TL;DR: This study critically reviews the recent developments and future opportunities pertinent to the conversion of CO2 as a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) to fuels and valuable products and carbon sequestration by pre- and post-combustion processes and oxyfuel combustion.
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An Emerged Challenge of Air Pollution and Ever-Increasing Particulate Matter in Pakistan; A Critical Review.
Muhammad Shehzaib Anjum,Syeda Mahnoor Ali,Muhammad Imad-ud-din,Muhammad Ahmed Subhani,Muhammad Naveed Anwar,Abdul-Sattar Nizami,Umar Ashraf,Muhammad Fahim Khokhar +7 more
TL;DR: This study, for the first time, aims to evaluate the situation of air quality in Pakistan critically; through a detailed assessment of sources, policies, and key challenges to identify the plausible way forward and highlight the gaps in understanding.
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Exploring the linkage between PM2.5 levels and COVID-19 spread and its implications for socio-economic circles.
Syeda Mahnoor Ali,Fatima Malik,Muhammad Shehzaib Anjum,Ghazanfar Farooq Siddiqui,Muhammad Naveed Anwar,Su Shiung Lam,Abdul-Sattar Nizami,Muhammad Fahim Khokhar +7 more
TL;DR: This paper focuses on how the particulate matter pollution was reduced during the lockdown period (23 March to 15 April 2020) as compared to before lockdown, and shows a higher rate of COVID-19 spread in major cities of Pakistan in cities with poor air quality conditions.