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VULGARISATION SCIENTIFIQUE

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23- Investigation of PM2.5 and PM10 dynamics in the Caribbean basin using a multifractal framework [Plocoste et al (2024)]

07/10/2024

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22- Application of aggregation operators for forecasting PM10 fluctuations: From available Caribbean data sites to unequipped ones [Plocoste et al (2024)]

15/03/2024

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21- Multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis of rainfall time series in the Guadeloupe archipelago Gómez-Gómez et al (2023)

20/10/2023

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20- Multiscale correlation analysis between wind direction and meteorological parameters in Guadeloupe archipelago [Plocoste and Sankaran (2023)]

10/03/2023

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19- Study of the dynamical relationships between PM2.5 and PM10 in the Caribbean area using a multiscale framework [Plocoste et al (2023)]

27/02/2023

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18- Forecasting PM10 Concentrations in the Caribbean Area Using Machine Learning Models [Plocoste and Laventure (2023)] 

05/01/2023

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17- Analysis of particulate matter (PM10) behavior in the Caribbean area using a coupled SARIMA-GARCH model [Esdra et al (2022)]

25/05/2022

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16- Quantifying spatio-temporal dynamics of African dust detection threshold for PM10 concentrations in the Caribbean area using multiscale decomposition [Plocoste et al (2022)]

04/05/2022

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15- Detecting the Causal Nexus between Particulate Matter (PM10) and Rainfall in the Caribbean Area [Plocoste (2022)]

21/01/2022

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14- Multiscale analysis of the dynamic relationship between particulate matter (PM10) and meteorological parameters using CEEMDAN: A focus on ‘‘Godzilla’’ African dust event [Plocoste (2022)]

15/11/2021

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13- Is there a causal relationship between Particulate Matter (PM10) and air Temperature data? An analysis based on the Liang–Kleeman information transfer theory [Plocoste and Calif (2021)]

02/09/2021

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12- Coupled multifractal methods to reveal changes in nitrogen dioxide and tropospheric ozone concentrations during the COVID-19 lockdown [Pavón-Domínguez and Plocoste (2021)]

05/07/2021

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11- Wet scavenging process of particulate matter (PM10): A multivariate complex network approach [Plocoste et al (2021)]

01/06/2021

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10- Particle Size Analysis of African Dust Haze over the Last 20 Years: A Focus on the Extreme Event of June 2020 [Euphrasie et al (2021)]

16/04/2021

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9- Background PM10 atmosphere: In the seek of a multifractal characterization using complex networks [Plocoste et al (2021)]

10/01/2021

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8- Multifractal Detrended Cross-Correlation analysis of wind speed and solar radiation [Plocoste and Pavón-Domínguez (2020)]

03/11/2020

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7- Multifractal characterisation of particulate matter (PM10) time series in the Caribbean basin using visibility graphs [Plocoste et al (2021)]

03/09/2020

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6- Investigation of local correlations between particulate matter (PM10) and air temperature in the Caribbean basin using Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition [Plocoste et al (2020)]

09/07/2020

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5- The statistical behavior of PM10 events over Guadeloupean archipelago: Stationarity, modelling and extreme events [Plocoste et al (2020)]

19/03/2020

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4- Assessment of a new detection threshold for PM10 concentrations linked to African dust events in the Caribbean Basin [Euphrasie-Clotilde et al (2020)]

01/03/2020

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3- Temporal scaling study of particulate matter (PM10) and solar radiation influences on air temperature in the Caribbean basin using a 3D joint multifractal analysis [Plocoste and Pavón-Domínguez (2020)]

01/02/2020

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2- Spectral Observations of PM10 Fluctuations in the Hilbert Space [Plocoste and Calif (2019)]

19/11/2019

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1- Multi-scale time dependent correlation between synchronous measurements of ground-level ozone and meteorological parameters in the Caribbean Basin [Plocoste et al (2019)]

15/08/2019