Gunnar W. Schade
Affiliations: | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeGeoffrey S Roest | grad student | 2014-2018 | Texas A & M (Chemistry Tree) |
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Holliman J, Schade GW. (2021) Comparing Permitted Emissions to Atmospheric Observations of Hydrocarbons in the Eagle Ford Shale Suggests Permit Violations Energies. 14: 780 |
Cusworth DH, Duren RM, Thorpe AK, et al. (2021) Multisatellite Imaging of a Gas Well Blowout Enables Quantification of Total Methane Emissions Geophysical Research Letters. 48 |
Sablan OM, Schade GW, Holliman J. (2020) Passively Sampled Ambient Hydrocarbon Abundances in a Texas Oil Patch Atmosphere. 11: 241 |
Roest GS, Schade GW. (2020) Air quality measurements in the western Eagle Ford Shale Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 8 |
Willyard KA, Schade GW. (2019) Flaring in two Texas shale areas: Comparison of bottom-up with top-down volume estimates for 2012 to 2015. The Science of the Total Environment. 691: 243-251 |
Schade GW, Roest G. (2018) Source apportionment of non-methane hydrocarbons, NOx and H2S data from a central monitoring station in the Eagle Ford shale, Texas Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 6 |
Wang P, Schade G, Estes M, et al. (2017) Improved MEGAN predictions of biogenic isoprene in the contiguous United States Atmospheric Environment. 148: 337-351 |
Park C, Schade GW. (2016) Anthropogenic and Biogenic Features of Long-Term Measured CO Flux in North Downtown Houston, Texas. Journal of Environmental Quality. 45: 253-65 |
Roest G, Schade G. (2016) Quantifying alkane emissions in the Eagle Ford Shale using boundary layer enhancement Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 17: 11163-11176 |
Koch K, Thomas S, Arana E, et al. (2016) On Methane Leaks from Pipelines in Bryan and College Station, Texas, USA The Open Atmospheric Science Journal. 10: 56-62 |