Eric H. Wilson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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"Eric Wilson"Mean distance: 3388
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Sign in to add mentorSushil K. Atreya | grad student | 2002 | University of Michigan | |
(Investigations into the photochemistry of the current and primordial atmosphere of Titan.) |
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Wilson EH, Atreya SK, Kaiser RI, et al. (2016) Perchlorate formation on Mars through surface radiolysis-initiated atmospheric chemistry: A potential mechanism. Journal of Geophysical Research. Planets. 121: 1472-1487 |
Wilson EH, Atreya SK, Kaiser RI, et al. (2016) Perchlorate formation on Mars through surface radiolysis-initiated atmospheric chemistry: A potential mechanism Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 121: 1472-1487 |
Wilson EH, Atreya SK. (2009) Titan's carbon budget and the case of the missing ethane. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 113: 11221-6 |
Friedson AJ, West RA, Wilson EH, et al. (2009) A global climate model of Titan's atmosphere and surface Planetary and Space Science. 57: 1931-1949 |
Atreya SK, Adams EY, Niemann HB, et al. (2006) Titan's methane cycle Planetary and Space Science. 54: 1177-1187 |
Wilson EH, Atreya SK. (2004) Current state of modeling the photochemistry of Titan's mutually dependent atmosphere and ionosphere Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 109: E06002 1-39 |
Wilson EH, Atreya SK, Coustenis A. (2003) Mechanisms for the formation of benzene in the atmosphere of Titan Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 108: 8-1 |
Wilson EH, Atreya SK. (2003) Chemical sources of haze formation in Titan's atmosphere Planetary and Space Science. 51: 1017-1033 |
Wilson EH, Atreya SK. (2000) Sensitivity studies of methane photolysis and its impact on hydrocarbon chemistry in the atmosphere of Titan Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 105: 20263-20273 |