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Srinivas Bikkina
Srinivas Bikkina
Scientist-F, Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences;Ramanujan Fellow; JSPS Post Doctoral Fellow
E-mail megerősítve itt: bsip.res.in
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A review of dicarboxylic acids and related compounds in atmospheric aerosols: Molecular distributions, sources and transformation
K Kawamura, S Bikkina
Atmospheric Research 170, 140-160, 2016
3062016
Air quality in megacity Delhi affected by countryside biomass burning
S Bikkina, A Andersson, EN Kirillova, H Holmstrand, S Tiwari, ...
Nature Sustainability 2 (3), 200-205, 2019
1772019
Pyrogenic iron: The missing link to high iron solubility in aerosols
A Ito, S Myriokefalitakis, M Kanakidou, NM Mahowald, RA Scanza, ...
Science advances 5 (5), eaau7671, 2019
1642019
Photochemical degradation affects the light absorption of water-soluble brown carbon in the South Asian outflow
S Dasari, A Andersson, S Bikkina, H Holmstrand, K Budhavant, ...
Science advances 5 (1), eaau8066, 2019
1392019
Mass absorption efficiency of light absorbing organic aerosols from source region of paddy-residue burning emissions in the Indo-Gangetic Plain
B Srinivas, N Rastogi, MM Sarin, A Singh, D Singh
Atmospheric Environment 125, 360-370, 2015
1392015
PM2. 5, EC and OC in atmospheric outflow from the Indo-Gangetic Plain: Temporal variability and aerosol organic carbon-to-organic mass conversion factor
B Srinivas, MM Sarin
Science of the total environment 487, 196-205, 2014
1332014
Brown carbon in atmospheric outflow from the Indo-Gangetic Plain: Mass absorption efficiency and temporal variability
B Srinivas, MM Sarin
Atmospheric Environment 89, 835-843, 2014
1312014
Aerosol iron solubility over Bay of Bengal: Role of anthropogenic sources and chemical processing
A Kumar, MM Sarin, B Srinivas
Marine Chemistry 121 (1-4), 167-175, 2010
1272010
Light absorbing organic aerosols (brown carbon) over the tropical Indian Ocean: impact of biomass burning emissions
B Srinivas, MM Sarin
Environmental research letters 8 (4), 044042, 2013
1122013
High abundances of oxalic, azelaic and glyoxylic acids and methylglyoxal in the open ocean with high biological activity: Implication for secondary SOA formation from isoprene
S Bikkina, K Kawamura, Y Miyazaki, P Fu
Geophysical Research Letters, 2014
962014
Reviews and syntheses: the GESAMP atmospheric iron deposition model intercomparison study
S Myriokefalitakis, A Ito, M Kanakidou, A Nenes, MC Krol, NM Mahowald, ...
Biogeosciences 15 (21), 6659-6684, 2018
842018
Atmospheric deposition of N, P and Fe to the Northern Indian Ocean: Implications to C-and N-fixation
B Srinivas, MM Sarin
Science of The Total Environment 456, 104-114, 2013
822013
Atmospheric Deposition of Inorganic and Organic Nitrogen to the Bay of Bengal: Impact of Continental Outflow
B Srinivas, MM Sarin, V Sarma
Marine Chemistry, 2011
722011
Impact of anthropogenic sources on aerosol iron solubility over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
B Srinivas, MM Sarin, A Kumar
Biogeochemistry, 1-12, 2011
702011
Atmospheric dry-deposition of mineral dust and anthropogenic trace metals to the Bay of Bengal
B Srinivas, MM Sarin
Journal of Marine Systems 126, 56-68, 2013
692013
Secondary organic aerosol formation over coastal ocean: Inferences from atmospheric water-soluble low molecular weight organic compounds
S Bikkina, K Kawamura, M Sarin
Environmental Science & Technology 51 (8), 4347-4357, 2017
542017
Anthropogenic sulphate aerosols and large Cl-deficit in marine atmospheric boundary layer of tropical Bay of Bengal
M Sarin, A Kumar, B Srinivas, AK Sudheer, N Rastogi
Journal of atmospheric chemistry, 1-10, 2010
482010
Carbon isotope‐constrained seasonality of carbonaceous aerosol sources from an urban location (Kanpur) in the Indo‐Gangetic Plain
S Bikkina, A Andersson, K Ram, MM Sarin, RJ Sheesley, EN Kirillova, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 122 (9), 4903-4923, 2017
472017
Brown carbon in the continental outflow to the North Indian Ocean
S Bikkina, M Sarin
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 21 (6), 970-987, 2019
432019
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of fine mode aerosols (PM2.5) over the Bay of Bengal: impact of continental sources
S Bikkina, K Kawamura, M Sarin
Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology 68 (1), 31518, 2016
432016
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