Rynda C. Hudman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDaniel James Jacob | grad student | 2007 | Harvard | |
(Ozone and its precursors over the United States: Sources, outflow, transpacific inflow, and hemispheric influence.) |
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Baker KR, Kotchenruther RA, Hudman RC. (2016) Estimating ozone and secondary PM |
Yue X, Mickley LJ, Logan JA, et al. (2015) Impact of 2050 climate change on North American wildfire: Consequences for ozone air quality Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 15: 10033-10055 |
Mao J, Paulot F, Jacob DJ, et al. (2013) Ozone and organic nitrates over the eastern United States: Sensitivity to isoprene chemistry Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 118: 11256-11268 |
Hudman RC, Moore NE, Martin RV, et al. (2012) A mechanistic model of global soil nitric oxide emissions: implementation and space based-constraints Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. 12: 3555-3594 |
Hudman RC, Moore NE, Mebust AK, et al. (2012) Steps towards a mechanistic model of global soil nitric oxide emissions: Implementation and space based-constraints Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12: 7779-7795 |
Murray LT, Jacob DJ, Logan JA, et al. (2012) Optimized regional and interannual variability of lightning in a global chemical transport model constrained by LIS/OTD satellite data Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 117 |
Mebust AK, Russell AR, Hudman RC, et al. (2011) Characterization of wildfire NOx emissions using MODIS fire radiative power and OMI tropospheric NO2 columns Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 11: 5839-5851 |
Hudman RC, Russell AR, Valin LC, et al. (2010) Interannual variability in soil nitric oxide emissions over the United States as viewed from space Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 10: 9943-9952 |
Millet DB, Atlas EL, Blake DR, et al. (2009) Halocarbon emissions from the United States and Mexico and their global warming potential. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 1055-60 |
Spracklen DV, Mickley LJ, Logan JA, et al. (2009) Impacts of climate change from 2000 to 2050 on wildfire activity and carbonaceous aerosol concentrations in the western United States Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 114 |