Gunnar W. Schade - Publications

Affiliations: 
Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
Area:
Atmospheric Sciences, Atmospheric Chemistry, Meteorology

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2021 Holliman J, Schade GW. Comparing Permitted Emissions to Atmospheric Observations of Hydrocarbons in the Eagle Ford Shale Suggests Permit Violations Energies. 14: 780. DOI: 10.3390/EN14030780  0.505
2021 Cusworth DH, Duren RM, Thorpe AK, Pandey S, Maasakkers JD, Aben I, Jervis D, Varon DJ, Jacob DJ, Randles CA, Gautam R, Omara M, Schade GW, Dennison PE, Frankenberg C, et al. Multisatellite Imaging of a Gas Well Blowout Enables Quantification of Total Methane Emissions Geophysical Research Letters. 48. DOI: 10.1029/2020gl090864  0.354
2020 Sablan OM, Schade GW, Holliman J. Passively Sampled Ambient Hydrocarbon Abundances in a Texas Oil Patch Atmosphere. 11: 241. DOI: 10.3390/Atmos11030241  0.464
2020 Roest GS, Schade GW. Air quality measurements in the western Eagle Ford Shale Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 8. DOI: 10.1525/elementa.414  0.463
2019 Willyard KA, Schade GW. 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. PMID 31323570 DOI: 10.1016/J.Scitotenv.2019.06.465  0.385
2018 Schade GW, Roest G. 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. DOI: 10.1525/ELEMENTA.289  0.424
2017 Wang P, Schade G, Estes M, Ying Q. Improved MEGAN predictions of biogenic isoprene in the contiguous United States Atmospheric Environment. 148: 337-351. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2016.11.006  0.546
2016 Park C, Schade GW. Anthropogenic and Biogenic Features of Long-Term Measured CO Flux in North Downtown Houston, Texas. Journal of Environmental Quality. 45: 253-65. PMID 26828181 DOI: 10.2134/Jeq2015.02.0115  0.435
2016 Roest G, Schade G. Quantifying alkane emissions in the Eagle Ford Shale using boundary layer enhancement Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 17: 11163-11176. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-17-11163-2017  0.736
2016 Koch K, Thomas S, Arana E, Roest G, Schade GW. On Methane Leaks from Pipelines in Bryan and College Station, Texas, USA The Open Atmospheric Science Journal. 10: 56-62. DOI: 10.2174/1874282301610010056  0.682
2016 Schade GW, Roest G. Analysis of non-methane hydrocarbon data from a monitoring station affected by oil and gas development in the Eagle Ford shale, Texas Elementa. 2016. DOI: 10.12952/journal.elementa.000096  0.348
2016 Park C, Schade GW, Werner ND, Sailor DJ, Kim CH. Comparative estimates of anthropogenic heat emission in relation to surface energy balance of a subtropical urban neighborhood Atmospheric Environment. 126: 182-191. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2015.11.038  0.362
2015 Lahr EC, Schade GW, Crossett CC, Watson MR. Photosynthesis and isoprene emission from trees along an urban-rural gradient in Texas. Global Change Biology. PMID 26111255 DOI: 10.1111/Gcb.13010  0.531
2015 Wohlfahrt G, Amelynck C, Ammann C, Arneth A, Bamberger I, Goldstein AH, Gu L, Guenther A, Hansel A, Heinesch B, Holst T, Hörtnagl L, Karl T, Laffineur Q, Neftel A, ... ... Schade GW, et al. An ecosystem-scale perspective of the net land methanol flux: synthesis of micrometeorological flux measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Print). 15: 2577-2613. PMID 25983744 DOI: 10.5194/Acp-15-7413-2015  0.468
2015 Schade GW, Roest GS. Is the shale boom reversing progress in curbing ozone pollution? Eos. 96: 10-11. DOI: 10.1029/2015Eo028279  0.699
2015 Kota SH, Schade G, Estes M, Boyer D, Ying Q. Evaluation of MEGAN predicted biogenic isoprene emissions at urban locations in Southeast Texas Atmospheric Environment. 110: 54-64. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2015.03.027  0.508
2015 Roest GS, Schade GW. Quantifying Eagle Ford Shale's emissions using boundary layer enhancement Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management Association's Annual Conference and Exhibition, Awma. 3: 1737-1742.  0.425
2014 Kota SH, Zhang H, Chen G, Schade GW, Ying Q. Evaluation of on-road vehicle CO and NOx national emission inventories using an urban-scale source-oriented air quality model Atmospheric Environment. 85: 99-108. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2013.11.020  0.555
2014 Kota SH, Park C, Hale MC, Werner ND, Schade GW, Ying Q. Estimation of VOC emission factors from flux measurements using a receptor model and footprint analysis Atmospheric Environment. 82: 24-35. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2013.09.052  0.506
2013 Zhu L, Schade GW, Nielsen CJ. Real-time monitoring of emissions from monoethanolamine-based industrial scale carbon capture facilities Environmental Science and Technology. 47: 14306-14314. PMID 24215596 DOI: 10.1021/Es4035045  0.467
2013 Worton DR, Surratt JD, Lafranchi BW, Chan AW, Zhao Y, Weber RJ, Park JH, Gilman JB, de Gouw J, Park C, Schade G, Beaver M, Clair JM, Crounse J, Wennberg P, et al. Observational insights into aerosol formation from isoprene. Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 11403-13. PMID 24004194 DOI: 10.1021/Es4011064  0.423
2012 Zhang H, Worton DR, Lewandowski M, Ortega J, Rubitschun CL, Park JH, Kristensen K, Campuzano-Jost P, Day DA, Jimenez JL, Jaoui M, Offenberg JH, Kleindienst TE, Gilman J, Kuster WC, ... ... Schade GW, et al. Organosulfates as tracers for secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol (MBO) in the atmosphere. Environmental Science & Technology. 46: 9437-46. PMID 22849588 DOI: 10.1021/Es301648Z  0.398
2012 Beaver MR, Clair JMS, Paulot F, Spencer KM, Crounse JD, LaFranchi BW, Min KE, Pusede SE, Woolridge PJ, Schade GW, Park C, Cohen RC, Wennberg PO. Importance of biogenic precursors to the budget of organic nitrates during BEARPEX 2009: observations of multifunctional organic nitrates by CIMS and TD-LIF Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. 12: 319-349. DOI: 10.5194/Acpd-12-319-2012  0.403
2012 Mao J, Ren X, Zhang L, Van Duin DM, Cohen RC, Park JH, Goldstein AH, Paulot F, Beaver MR, Crounse JD, Wennberg PO, Digangi JP, Henry SB, Keutsch FN, Park C, ... Schade GW, et al. Insights into hydroxyl measurements and atmospheric oxidation in a California forest Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12: 8009-8020. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-12-8009-2012  0.324
2012 Beaver MR, St. Clair JM, Paulot F, Spencer KM, Crounse JD, Lafranchi BW, Min KE, Pusede SE, Wooldridge PJ, Schade GW, Park C, Cohen RC, Wennberg PO. Importance of biogenic precursors to the budget of organic nitrates: Observations of multifunctional organic nitrates by CIMS and TD-LIF during BEARPEX 2009 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12: 5773-5785. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-12-5773-2012  0.368
2012 Bouvier-Brown NC, Schade GW, Misson L, Lee A, McKay M, Goldstein AH. Contributions of biogenic volatile organic compounds to net ecosystem carbon flux in a ponderosa pine plantation Atmospheric Environment. 60: 527-533. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2012.06.070  0.317
2011 Schade GW, Khan S, Park C, Boedeker I. Rural southeast Texas air quality measurements during the 2006 Texas Air Quality Study. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995). 61: 1070-81. PMID 22070040 DOI: 10.1080/10473289.2011.608621  0.423
2011 Park C, Schade GW, Boedeker I. Characteristics of the flux of isoprene and its oxidation products in an urban area Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 116. DOI: 10.1029/2011Jd015856  0.544
2011 Schade GW, Solomon SJ, Dellwik E, Pilegaard K, Ladstätter-Weissenmayer A. Methanol and other VOC fluxes from a Danish beech forest during late springtime Biogeochemistry. 106: 337-355. DOI: 10.1007/S10533-010-9515-5  0.434
2010 Park C, Schade GW, Boedeker I. Flux measurements of volatile organic compounds by the relaxed eddy accumulation method combined with a GC-FID system in urban Houston, Texas Atmospheric Environment. 44: 2605-2614. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2010.04.016  0.535
2008 Hellebrand HJ, Schade GW. Carbon monoxide from composting due to thermal oxidation of biomass Journal of Environmental Quality. 37: 592-598. PMID 18396545 DOI: 10.2134/Jeq2006.0429  0.494
2008 Ngwabie NM, Schade GW, Custer TG, Linke S, Hinz T. Abundances and flux estimates of volatile organic compounds from a dairy cowshed in Germany. Journal of Environmental Quality. 37: 565-73. PMID 18396542 DOI: 10.2134/Jeq2006.0417  0.523
2008 Solomon SJ, Schade GW, Kuttippurath J, Ladstätter-Weissenmayer A, Burrows JP. VOC concentrations in an indoor workplace environment of a university building Indoor and Built Environment. 17: 260-268. DOI: 10.1177/1420326X08090822  0.411
2008 Apel EC, Brauers T, Koppmann R, Bandowe B, Boßmeyer J, Holzke C, Tillmann R, Wahner A, Wegener R, Brunner A, Jocher M, Ruuskanen T, Spirig C, Steigner D, Steinbrecher R, ... ... Schade G, et al. Intercomparison of oxygenated volatile organic compound measurements at the SAPHIR atmosphere simulation chamber Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 113. DOI: 10.1029/2008Jd009865  0.305
2007 Steiner AL, Cohen RC, Harley RA, Tonse S, Millet DB, Schade GW, Goldstein AH. VOC reactivity in central California: comparing an air quality model to ground-based measurements Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 8: 351-368. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-8-351-2008  0.402
2007 Custer T, Schade G. Methanol and acetaldehyde fluxes over ryegrass Tellus, Series B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology. 59: 673-684. DOI: 10.1111/J.1600-0889.2007.00294.X  0.454
2007 Ngwabie NM, Schade GW, Custer TG, Linke S, Hinz T. Volatile organic compound emission and other trace gases from selected animal buildings Landbauforschung Volkenrode. 57: 273-284.  0.312
2006 Schade GW, Goldstein AH. Seasonal measurements of acetone and methanol: Abundances and implications for atmospheric budgets Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 20. DOI: 10.1029/2005Gb002566  0.475
2005 Lee A, Schade GW, Holzinger R, Goldstein AH. A comparison of new measurements of total monoterpene flux with improved measurements of speciated monoterpene flux Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 5: 505-513. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-5-505-2005  0.329
2004 Goldstein AH, McKay M, Kurpius MR, Schade GW, Lee A, Holzinger R, Rasmussen RA. Forest thinning experiment confirms ozone deposition to forest canopy is dominated by reaction with biogenic VOCs Geophysical Research Letters. 31: 1-4. DOI: 10.1029/2004Gl021259  0.459
2004 Schade GW, Custer TG. OVOC emissions from agricultural soil in northern Germany during the 2003 European heat wave Atmospheric Environment. 38: 6105-6114. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2004.08.017  0.424
2003 Schade GW, Goldstein AH. Increase of monoterpene emissions from a pine plantation as a result of mechanical disturbances Geophysical Research Letters. 30. DOI: 10.1029/2002Gl016138  0.537
2003 Schade GW, Goldstein AH. Increase of monoterpene emissions from a pine plantation as a result of mechanical disturbances Geophysical Research Letters. 30: 33-1.  0.455
2002 Schade GW, Dreyfus GB, Goldstein AH. Atmospheric methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) at a rural mountain site in California. Journal of Environmental Quality. 31: 1088-94. PMID 12175025 DOI: 10.2134/Jeq2002.1088  0.408
2002 Dreyfus GB, Schade GW, Goldstein AH. Observational constraints on the contribution of isoprene oxidation to ozone production on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, California Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 107. DOI: 10.1029/2001Jd001490  0.458
2002 Dillon MB, Lamanna MS, Schade GW, Goldstein AH, Cohen RC. Chemical evolution of the Sacramento urban plume: Transport and oxidation Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 107: ACH 3-1-ACH 3-15. DOI: 10.1029/2001Jd000969  0.418
2002 Schade GW, Goldstein AH. Plant physiological influences on the fluxes of oxygenated volatile organic compounds from ponderosa pine trees Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 107. DOI: 10.1029/2001Jd000532  0.512
2001 Schade GW, Goldstein AH. Fluxes of oxygenated volatile organic compounds from a ponderosa pine plantation Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 106: 3111-3123. DOI: 10.1029/2000Jd900592  0.454
2001 Schade GW, Goldstein AH. Fluxes of oxygenated volatile organic compounds from a ponderosa pine plantation Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 106: 3111-3123.  0.354
2000 Goldstein AH, Schade GW. Quantifying biogenic and anthropogenic contributions to acetone mixing ratios in a rural environment Atmospheric Environment. 34: 4997-5006. DOI: 10.1016/S1352-2310(00)00321-6  0.492
2000 Schade GW, Goldstein AH, Gray DW, Lerdau MT. Canopy and leaf level 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol fluxes from a ponderosa pine plantation Atmospheric Environment. 34: 3535-3544. DOI: 10.1016/S1352-2310(00)00120-5  0.493
2000 Goldstein AH, Schade GW. Quantifying biogenic and anthropogenic contributions to acetone mixing ratios in a rural environment Atmospheric Environment. 34: 4997-5006.  0.404
2000 Schade GW, Goldstein AH, Gray DW, Lerdau MT. Canopy and leaf level 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol fluxes from a ponderosa pine plantation Atmospheric Environment. 34: 3535-3544.  0.403
1999 Schade GW, Crutzen PJ. CO emissions from degrading plant matter (II). Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology. 51: 909-918. DOI: 10.3402/tellusb.v51i5.16503  0.521
1999 Schade GW, Crutzen PJ. CO emissions from degrading plant matter (II). Estimate of a global source strength Tellus, Series B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology. 51: 909-918. DOI: 10.3402/Tellusb.V51I5.16503  0.582
1999 SCHADE GW, HOFMANN R, CRUTZEN PJ. CO emissions from degrading plant matter. Tellus B. 51: 889-908. DOI: 10.3402/Tellusb.V51I5.16501  0.629
1999 Schade GW, Hofmann R, Crutzen PJ. CO emissions from degrading plant matter Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology. 51: 889-908. DOI: 10.3402/tellusb.v51i5.16501  0.549
1999 Schade GW, Goldstein AH, Lamanna MS. Are monoterpene emissions influenced by humidity? Geophysical Research Letters. 26: 2187-2190. DOI: 10.1029/1999Gl900444  0.519
1999 Holzinger R, Wameke C, Hansel A, Jordan A, Lindinger W, Scharffe DH, Schade G, Crutzen PJ. Biomass burning as a source of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, methanol, acetone, acetonitrile, and hydrogen cyanide Geophysical Research Letters. 26: 1161-1164. DOI: 10.1029/1999Gl900156  0.638
1999 Schade GW, Hofmann RM, Crutzen PJ. CO emissions from degrading plant matter (I). Measurements Tellus, Series B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology. 51: 889-908.  0.553
1999 Schade GW, Goldstein AH, Lamanna MS. Are Monoterpene Emissions influenced by Humidity? Geophysical Research Letters. 26: 2187-2190.  0.432
1995 Schade GW, Crutzen PJ. Emission of aliphatic amines from animal husbandry and their reactions: Potential source of N2O and HCN Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry. 22: 319-346. DOI: 10.1007/Bf00696641  0.661
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