Dr. Thomas Plocoste becomes the editor of a special issue on particulate matter

Dr. Thomas Plocoste becomes the editor of a special issue on the sources, characterization and control of particulate matter in Atmosphere journal.
Publication of Plocoste (2022)

Publication of Plocoste (2022) article analyzing the impact of the greatest sand mist of the last 50 years on the climate of the Caribbean basin.
Interview with Dr. Thomas Plocoste on Guadeloupe La Première

Interview with Dr Thomas Plocoste on Guadeloupe La Première concerning the L’Oréal-UNESCO France 2021 Young Talent Prize received by Dr Lovely Euphrasie-Clotilde as part of “Women and Science”.
Dr Lovely Euphrasie-Clotilde post-doctoral researcher at the KaruSphère laboratory received the Young Talents France 2021 award

Dr Lovely Euphrasie-Clotilde post-doctoral researcher at the KaruSphère laboratory received the Young Talents France 2021 award organized by L’Oréal-UNESCO as part of “Women and Science” in the presence of its research director Dr Thomas Plocoste.
The article published by Pavón-Domínguez and Plocoste (2021)

The article published by Pavón-Domínguez and Plocoste (2021) was the subject of a press article as well a passage in « prime time » in the Andalusian media (Spain).
Publication of Plocoste and Calif (2021)

Publication of Plocoste and Calif (2021) article analyzing the cause-and-effect relationship between PM10 particles and atmospheric temperature in the Caribbean basin.
Publication of Pavón-Domínguez and Plocoste (2021)

Publication of Pavón-Domínguez and Plocoste (2021) article analyzing the impact of Covid-19 lockdown on air quality in Seville (Spain).
Publication of Plocoste et al (2021)

Publication of Plocoste et al (2021) article analyzing the effect of rainfall (wet deposition) on the concentration of PM10 particles according to African dust seasonality in the Caribbean basin.
Publication of Euhprasie et al (2021)

Publication of Euhprasie et al (2021) article carrying out an analysis of the particle size of African dust over the past 20 years in the Caribbean basin. A focus is made on the extreme event of June 2020.
Publication of Plocoste et al (2021)

Publication of Plocoste et al (2021) article analyzing the multifractal properties of the background atmosphere linked to desert aerosols in the Caribbean basin.