Dr. Rohit  Srivastava
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Dr. Rohit Srivastava

Scientist D
National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physics from Physical Research Laboratory, India

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Area of Interest:

Earth Science and Geography
100%
Earth Sciences
62%
Oceans
90%
Space Sciences
75%
Atmospheric Physics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Srivastava, R. and H.B. Sherin, 2018. Impact of dynamical and microphysical schemes on black carbon prediction in a regional climate model over India. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 25: 14844-14855.
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  2. Jha, S. and S. Rohit, 2018. Impact of drought on vegetation carbon storage in arid and semi-arid regions. Remote Sens. Appl. Soc. Environ., 11: 22-29.
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  3. Bran, S.H., S. Jose and S. Rohit, 2018. Investigation of optical and radiative properties of aerosols during an intense dust storm: A regional climate modeling approach. J. Atmos. Sol. Terr., 168: 21-31.
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  4. Srivastava, R., 2017. Trends in aerosol optical properties over South Asia. Int. J. Climatol., 37: 371-380.
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  5. Srivastava, R. and S.H. Bran, 2017. Spatio‐temporal variations of black carbon and optical properties in a regional climate model. Int. J. Climatol., 37: 1432-1443.
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  6. Bran, S.H. and S. Rohit, 2017. Investigation of PM2. 5 mass concentration over India using a regional climate model. Environ. Pollut., 224: 484-493.
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  7. Srivastava, R. and V. Mehta, 2016. Long-term changes in the within-season temporal profile of Southwest monsoon over Western India. J. Earth Syst. Sci., 125: 1313-1319.
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  8. Srivastava, R. and S. Ramachandran, 2016. Aerosol mixing over an urban region: Radiative effects. Q. J. R. Meteorolog. Soc., 142: 1732-1744.
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  9. Singh, A., S. Rohit, N. Rastogi and D. Singh, 2016. Absorbing and scattering aerosols over the source region of biomass burning emissions: Implications in the assessment of optical and radiative properties. Atmos. Environ., 127: 61-68.
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  10. Ramachandran, S. and S. Rohit, 2016. Mixing states of aerosols over four environmentally distinct atmospheric regimes in Asia: Coastal, urban, and industrial locations influenced by dust. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 23: 11109-11128.
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  11. Srivastava, R. and S. Ramachan-Dran, 2013. The mixing state of aerosols over the indo-gangetic plain and its impact on radiative forcing. Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 139: 137-151.
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  12. Ramachandran, S. and S. Rohit, 2013. Influences of external vs. core–shell mixing on aerosol optical properties at various relative humidities. Environ. Sci. Processes Impacts, 15: 1070-1077.
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  13. Collins, M., K.R. Achuta, K. Ashok, S. Bhandari, A.K. Mitra, S. Prakash and S. Rohit, 2013. Observational challenges in evaluating climate models. Nat. Clim. Change, 3: 940-941.
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  14. Srivastava, R., K. Sumita and T.A. Rajesh, 2012. Contribution of natural and anthropogenic aerosols to optical properties and radiative effects over an urban location. Environ. Res. Lett., 7: 1-11.
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  15. Ramachandran, S., K. Sumita and S. Rohit, 2012. Aerosol optical depth trends over different regions of India. Atmos. Environ., 49: 338-347.
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  16. Kedia, S. and S. Ramachandran, 2012. Aerosol absorption over Bay of Bengal during winter: Variability and sources. Atmos. Environ., 54: 738-745.
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  17. Srivastava, R., S. Ramachandran, T.A. Rajesh and S. Kedia, 2011. Aerosol radiative forcing deduced from observations and models over an urban location and sensitivity to single scattering albedo. Atmos. Environ., 45: 6163-6171.
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