John R. Hottle, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2009 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
photochemical oxidation processes of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that produce tropospheric ozone

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2013 Griffith SM, Hansen RF, Dusanter S, Stevens PS, Alaghmand M, Bertman SB, Carroll MA, Erickson M, Galloway M, Grossberg N, Hottle J, Hou J, Jobson BT, Kammrath A, Keutsch FN, et al. OH and HO2 radical chemistry during PROPHET 2008 and CABINEX 2009 - Part 1: Measurements and model comparison Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 13: 5403-5423. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-13-5403-2013  0.771
2012 Galloway MM, DiGangi JP, Hottle JR, Huisman AJ, Mielke LH, Alaghmand M, Shepson PB, Weremijewicz J, Klavon H, McNeal FM, Carroll MA, Griffith S, Hansen RF, Dusanter S, Stevens PS, et al. Observations and modeling of formaldehyde at the PROPHET mixed hardwood forest site in 2008 Atmospheric Environment. 49: 403-410. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2011.09.053  0.678
2011 Huisman AJ, Hottle JR, Galloway MM, Digangi JP, Coens KL, Choi W, Faloona IC, Gilman JB, Kuster WC, De Gouw J, Bouvier-Brown NC, Goldstein AH, Lafranchi BW, Cohen RC, Wolfe GM, et al. Photochemical modeling of glyoxal at a rural site: Observations and analysis from BEARPEX 2007 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 11: 8883-8897. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-11-8883-2011  0.667
2009 Hottle JR, Huisman AJ, DiGangi JP, Kammrath A, Galloway MM, Coens KL, Keutsch FN. A laser induced fluorescence-based instrument for in-situ measurements of atmospheric formaldehyde. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 790-5. PMID 19245018 DOI: 10.1021/Es801621F  0.656
2008 Huisman AJ, Hottle JR, Coens KL, DiGangi JP, Galloway MM, Kammrath A, Keutsch FN. Laser-induced phosphorescence for the in situ detection of glyoxal at part per trillion mixing ratios. Analytical Chemistry. 80: 5884-91. PMID 18593190 DOI: 10.1021/Ac800407B  0.663
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