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Prasad S. Kasibhatla
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 104
Citations - 19255
Prasad S. Kasibhatla is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deforestation & Chemical transport model. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 104 publications receiving 17078 citations. Previous affiliations of Prasad S. Kasibhatla include University of Kentucky & Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Fire emissions from C3 and C4 vegetation and their influence on interannual variability of atmospheric CO2 and δ13CO2
James T. Randerson,G. R. van der Werf,G. R. van der Werf,G. J. Collatz,Louis Giglio,Christopher J. Still,Prasad S. Kasibhatla,John B. Miller,John B. Miller,James W. C. White,Ruth DeFries,Eric S. Kasischke +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used satellite data of burned area, a map of C4 canopy cover, and a global biogeochemical model to quantitatively estimate contributions of C3 and C4 vegetation to fire emissions during 1997-2001.
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Inverse methods in global biogeochemical cycles
Prasad S. Kasibhatla,Martin Heimann,Peter Rayner,Natalie M. Mahowald,Ronald G. Prinn,Dana E. Hartley +5 more
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Simulated tropospheric NOx : Its evaluation, global distribution and individual source contributions
TL;DR: Using the 11-level Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory global chemical transport model, the authors simulate global tropospheric fields of NO x, peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), HNO 3, and NO y, as well as the deposition of nitrate, extensively evaluate them against available observations from surface stations and aircraft missions, and quantify the contributions of individual natural and anthropogenic sources.
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The global impact of human activity on tropospheric ozone
Hiram Levy,Prasad S. Kasibhatla,Walter J. Moxim,A. A. Klonecki,A. I. Hirsch,Samuel J. Oltmans,William L. Chameides +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework of stratospheric injection, CO-CH4 background tropospheric chemistry, parameterized pollution production in the continental boundary layer and surface deposition is presented.
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Long-term trends and interannual variability of forest, savanna and agricultural fires in South America
Yang Chen,Douglas C. Morton,Y. F. Yin,G. J. Collatz,Prasad S. Kasibhatla,G. R. van der Werf,Ruth DeFries,James T. Randerson +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined long-term trends and interannual variability of forest, savanna and agricultural fires for the continent during 2001-2012 using multiple satellite-derived fire products.