Dien Wu

Dien Wu

California Institute of Technology

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About Dien Wu

Dien Wu, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Urban carbon cycle, Atmospheric modeling, Inverse modeling, Remote sensing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Underestimated Dry Season Methane Emissions from Wetlands in the Pantanal

A simplified non-linear chemistry transport model for analyzing NO column observations: STILT–NO

Radiocarbon Measurements Reveal Underestimated Fossil CH4 and CO2 Emissions in London

Can We Detect Urban‐Scale CO2 Emission Changes Within Medium‐Sized Cities?

Theoretical assessment of the ability of the MicroCarb satellite city-scan observing mode to estimate urban CO 2 emissions

Towards sector-based attribution using intra-city variations in satellite-based emission ratios between CO2 and CO

The information content of dense carbon dioxide measurements from space: a high-resolution inversion approach with synthetic data from the OCO-3 instrument

Fossil fuel CO2 emissions over metropolitan areas from space: A multi-model analysis of OCO-2 data over Lahore, Pakistan

Dien Wu Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral Scholar

Citations(all)

484

Citations(since 2020)

459

Cited By

119

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Dien Wu Skills & Research Interests

Urban carbon cycle

Atmospheric modeling

Inverse modeling

Remote sensing

Top articles of Dien Wu

Underestimated Dry Season Methane Emissions from Wetlands in the Pantanal

Environmental Science & Technology

2024/2/7

A simplified non-linear chemistry transport model for analyzing NO column observations: STILT–NO

Geoscientific Model Development

2023/11/1

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Junjie Liu
Junjie Liu

H-Index: 2

Radiocarbon Measurements Reveal Underestimated Fossil CH4 and CO2 Emissions in London

Geophysical Research Letters

2023/8/16

Can We Detect Urban‐Scale CO2 Emission Changes Within Medium‐Sized Cities?

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

2023/6/16

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Theoretical assessment of the ability of the MicroCarb satellite city-scan observing mode to estimate urban CO 2 emissions

Atmos. Meas. Tech.

2023/1/30

Towards sector-based attribution using intra-city variations in satellite-based emission ratios between CO2 and CO

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

2022/11/16

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Junjie Liu
Junjie Liu

H-Index: 2

The information content of dense carbon dioxide measurements from space: a high-resolution inversion approach with synthetic data from the OCO-3 instrument

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions

2022/5/6

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Fossil fuel CO2 emissions over metropolitan areas from space: A multi-model analysis of OCO-2 data over Lahore, Pakistan

Remote Sensing of Environment

2021/10/1

Ruixue Lei
Ruixue Lei

H-Index: 4

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

A model for urban biogenic CO2 fluxes: Solar-Induced Fluorescence for Modeling Urban biogenic Fluxes (SMUrF v1)

Geoscientific Model Development

2021/6/17

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Vineet Yadav
Vineet Yadav

H-Index: 2

An Interpolation Method to Reduce the Computational Time in the Stochastic Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Modeling of Spatially Dense XCO2 Retrievals

Earth and Space Science

2021/4

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Transboundary transport of ozone pollution to a US border region: A case study of Yuma

Environmental Pollution

2021/3/15

Urban Biogenic CO2 fluxes: GPP, Reco and NEE Estimates from SMUrF, 2010-2019. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA

2021

Constraining Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions From Urban Area Using OCO‐2 Observations of Total Column CO2

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

2020/4/27

Xinxin Ye
Xinxin Ye

H-Index: 6

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Using space‐based observations and Lagrangian modeling to evaluate urban carbon dioxide emissions in the Middle East

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

2020/4/16

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Xinxin Ye
Xinxin Ye

H-Index: 6

Space-based quantification of per capita CO2 emissions from cities

Environmental Research Letters

2020/2/21

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

Quantifying CO2 Emissions for Cities Around the Globe from Space-Based Measurements

2020

Dien Wu
Dien Wu

H-Index: 7

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