Manish Shrivastava

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2007-2009 Mechanical Engineering University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Zhang J, Shrivastava M, Ma L, et al. (2024) Modeling Novel Aqueous Particle and Cloud Chemistry Processes of Biomass Burning Phenols and Their Potential to Form Secondary Organic Aerosols. Environmental Science & Technology
Zhao B, Fast JD, Donahue NM, et al. (2021) Impact of Urban Pollution on Organic-Mediated New-Particle Formation and Particle Number Concentration in the Amazon Rainforest. Environmental Science & Technology
Zhao B, Shrivastava M, Donahue NM, et al. (2020) High concentration of ultrafine particles in the Amazon free troposphere produced by organic new particle formation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Zawadowicz MA, Lee BH, Shrivastava M, et al. (2020) Photolysis Controls Atmospheric Budgets of Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol. Environmental Science & Technology
Miao R, Chen Q, Zheng Y, et al. (2020) Model bias in simulating major chemical components of PM 2.5 in China Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 1-33
Liu L, Cheng Y, Wang S, et al. (2020) Impact of biomass burning aerosols on radiation, clouds, and precipitation over the Amazon during the dry season: dependence of aerosol-cloud and aerosol-radiation interactions on aerosol loading Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 1-50
Mouchel-Vallon C, Lee-Taylor J, Hodzic A, et al. (2020) Exploration of oxidative chemistry and secondary organic aerosol formation in the Amazon during the wet season: explicit modeling of the Manaus urban plume with GECKO-A Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 20: 5995-6014
Shrivastava M, Andreae MO, Artaxo P, et al. (2019) Urban pollution greatly enhances formation of natural aerosols over the Amazon rainforest. Nature Communications. 10: 1046
Mouchel-Vallon C, Lee-Taylor J, Hodzic A, et al. (2019) Impact of Urban Emissions on a Biogenic Environment during the wet season: Explicit Modeling of the Manaus Plume Organic Chemistry with GECKO-A Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 1-30
Xing L, Shrivastava M, Fu TM, et al. (2018) Parameterized yields of semi-volatile products from isoprene oxidation under different NOx levels: impacts of chemical aging and wall-loss of reactive gases. Environmental Science & Technology
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