Dr. Emmanuel   Quansah
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Dr. Emmanuel Quansah

Lecturer
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Meteorology and Climate Science from Federal College of Agriculture, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Emerging Technologies
62%
Climate Change
90%
Meteorological
75%
Solar Energy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Quansah, E., G. Katata, M. Mauder, T. Annor and L.K. Amekudzi et al., 2017. Numerical simulation of surface energy and water balances over a semiarid grassland ecosystem in the West African Savanna. Adv. Meteorol., 10.1155/2017/6258180.
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  2. Aryee, J.N.A., L.K. Amekudzi, E. Quansah, N.A.B. Klutse, W. A. Atiah and C. Yorke. 2017. Development of high spatial resolution rainfall data for Ghana. Int. J. Climatol., 10.1002/joc.5238.
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  3. Amekudzi, L.K., M.A. Osei, W.A. Atiah, J.N.A. Aryee and M.A. Ahiataku et al., 2016. Validation of TRMM and FEWS satellite rainfall estimates with rain gauge measurement over ashanti region, Ghana. Atmos. Clim. Sci., 6: 500-518.
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  4. Quansah, E., M. Mauder, A.A. Balogun, L.K. Amekudzi, L. Hingerl, J. Bliefernicht and H. Kunstmann, 2015. Carbon dioxide fluxes from contrasting ecosystems in the Sudanian Savanna in West Africa. Carbon Balance Manage., Vol. 10. .
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  5. Datchoh, E.T.N., A. Konare, A. Diedhiou, A. Diawara, E. Quansah and P. Assamoi, 2015. Effects of climate variability on Savannah fire regimes in West Africa. Earth Syst. Dynam., 6: 161-174.
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  6. Quansah, E., L.K. Amekudzi, K. Preko, J. Aryee, O.R. Boakye, D. Boli and M.R. Salifu, 2014. Empirical models for estimating global solar radiation over the Ashanti region of Ghana. J. Solar Energy, 10.1155/2014/897970.
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  7. Bliefernich,T.J., H. Kunstmann, L. Hinger, T. Rummler and S. Andresen et al., 2013. Field and simulation experiments for investigating regional land–atmosphere interactions in West Africa: Experimental setup and first results. IAHS Publ., 359: 226-232.
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  8. Quansah, E., L.K. Amekudzi and K. Preko, 2012. The influence of temperature and relative humidity on indoor ozone concentrations during the Harmattan. J. Emerg. Trends Eng. Applied Sci., 3: 863-867.
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  9. Quansah, E., K. Preko and L.K. Amekudzi, 2011. First performance assessment of blends of jatropha, palm oil and soya bean biodiesel with kerosene as fuel for domestic purposes in rural-Ghana. Int. J. Energy Environ., 2: 331-336.
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  10. Jacobi, H.W., T. Annor and E. Quansah, 2006. Investigation of the photochemical decomposition of nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, and formaldehyde in artificial snow. J. photochem. Photobiol. Chem., 179: 330-338.
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