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Sagnik Dey
Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
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Characteristics of Haze Pollution Events During Biomass Burning Period at an Upwind Site of Delhi
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
08 april 2025
Jaswant Rathore, Dilip Ganguly, Vasu Singh, Manees...

The National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi frequently experiences severe haze episodes during the post‐monsoon and winter months, driven by l...

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Ambient air pollution exposure disparity in urban and rural India
INNOVATIVE MODELS AND TOOLS TO PRECISELY QUANTIFY AND IDENTIFY SOLUTIONS FOR AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE INEQUALITY II POSTER
geohealth | 12 december 2024
Sagnik Dey, DEBAJIT SARKAR, Alok Kumar, Santu Ghos...
India has one of the highest ambient air pollution exposures in the world, yet the disparity in exposure among sub-populations has not been understood...
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Billions at risk: Mitigating air pollution in India for climate, health and energy co-benefits
DEVENDRA LAL MEMORIAL MEDAL
union sessions | 12 december 2024
Sagnik Dey
The health burden attributable to air pollution is one of the highest in India. Sustainable air pollution mitigation requires understanding impacts on...
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Estimation of surface-based aerosol composition from satellite data-driven machine learning model over India
ADVANCES IN INTERACTIONS OF AIR QUALITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH USING INTEGRATED MODELING FRAMEWORKS POSTER
geohealth | 10 december 2024
SHREYA SRIVASTAVA, Sagnik Dey
Estimating aerosol composition is crucial for determining the detrimental effects of aerosols on climate, air quality, and human health, given the dif...
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Sustainable Development Goal (SDG-3.8) is achievable by addressing disparity in association between long-term PM2.5 exposure and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among the sub-populations of India
ASYNCHRONOUS ONLINE POSTER PRESENTATIONS: GEOHEALTH
geohealth | 09 december 2024
DEBAJIT SARKAR, Sagnik Dey, Santu Ghosh
Ambient air pollution exposure (PM2.5) is the largest environmental risk-factor for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases among Indian populace, who...
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Association between exposure to multiple air pollutants and anemia among women of reproductive age in India
HEALTH EFFECTS OF AMBIENT ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS I ORAL
geohealth | 09 december 2024
Sagnik Dey, Khushboo Khushboo, Ekta Chaudhary, Alo...
While several air pollution epidemiological studies conducted in India in recent times generated indigenous evidence of the association between ambien...
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Thank You to Our GeoHealth 2023 Reviewers
GEOHEALTH
17 april 2024
Helen H. Nguyen, Gabriel M. Filippelli, Susan Anen...

Peer‐review is the foundation and the safeguard of scientific research. Without the dedication of our reviewers, the journal would not have b...

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Benefits of Controlling Emissions from Diesel Generator Sets (DG-sets) in India for Cleaner Air
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES: EMISSIONS RELATED TO FOSSIL FUELS VII
atmospheric sciences | 23 january 2024
SANJUKTA GHOSH, SANHITA GHOSH, DEBAJIT SARKAR, Muk...
The growing demand of electricity nowadays is met by diesel generator set (DG-set), which is also a significant contributor to the emission of fine pa...
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