John R. Hottle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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photochemical oxidation processes of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that produce tropospheric ozoneGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorFrank N. Keutsch | grad student | 2009 | UW Madison | |
(In-situ laser induced fluorescence detection and modeling of formaldehyde above a forest canopy.) |
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Griffith SM, Hansen RF, Dusanter S, et al. (2013) OH and HO2 radical chemistry during PROPHET 2008 and CABINEX 2009 - Part 1: Measurements and model comparison Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 13: 5403-5423 |
Galloway MM, DiGangi JP, Hottle JR, et al. (2012) Observations and modeling of formaldehyde at the PROPHET mixed hardwood forest site in 2008 Atmospheric Environment. 49: 403-410 |
Huisman AJ, Hottle JR, Galloway MM, et al. (2011) Photochemical modeling of glyoxal at a rural site: Observations and analysis from BEARPEX 2007 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 11: 8883-8897 |
Hottle JR, Huisman AJ, DiGangi JP, et al. (2009) A laser induced fluorescence-based instrument for in-situ measurements of atmospheric formaldehyde. Environmental Science & Technology. 43: 790-5 |
Huisman AJ, Hottle JR, Coens KL, et al. (2008) Laser-induced phosphorescence for the in situ detection of glyoxal at part per trillion mixing ratios. Analytical Chemistry. 80: 5884-91 |