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D-Index
64
Citations
10176
World Ranking
2390
National Ranking
959

Overview

Alan R. Bandy was affiliated with Drexel University in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community through research and scholarship associated with this institution.

There are no specific records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed information on the main fields and subfields of study linked to their research. Similarly, no awards are documented for this scientist, and there is no detailed listing of main topics within their body of work.

The available data indicates that Alan R. Bandy has since passed away, and this profile reflects their academic legacy based on the information accessible.

Best Publications

  • Rain in Shallow Cumulus Over the Ocean: The RICO Campaign

    R. M. Rauber;B. Stevens;B. Stevens;H. T. Ochs;C. Knight

  • Dynamics and chemistry of marine stratocumulus - DYCOMS II

    Bjorn Stevens;Donald H. Lenschow;Gabor Vali;Hermann Gerber

  • Potential impact of iodine on tropospheric levels of ozone and other critical oxidants

    D. Davis;J. Crawford;S. Liu;S. McKeen

  • Particle nucleation in the tropical boundary layer and its coupling to marine sulfur sources

    A. D. Clarke;D. Davis;V. N. Kapustin;F. Eisele

  • Atmospheric OCS measurements on Project Gametag

    A. L. Torres;P. J. Maroulis;A. B. Goldberg;A. R. Bandy

  • Atmospheric sulfur cycle simulated in the global model GOCART: Comparison with field observations and regional budgets

    Mian Chin;Dennis L. Savoie;Barry J. Huebert;Alan R. Bandy

  • Export efficiency of black carbon aerosol in continental outflow: Global implications

    Rokjin J. Park;Daniel J. Jacob;Paul I. Palmer;Antony D. Clarke

  • On entrainment rates in nocturnal marine stratocumulus

    Bjorn Stevens;Bjorn Stevens;Donald H. Lenschow;Ian Faloona;C.-H. Moeng

  • Evaluating regional emission estimates using the TRACE-P observations

    G. R. Carmichael;Y. Tang;G. Kurata;Itsushi Uno

  • Regional-scale chemical transport modeling in support of the analysis of observations obtained during the TRACE-P experiment

    G. R. Carmichael;Y. Tang;G. Kurata;I. Uno

  • Study of the Hydrates of H2SO4 Using Density Functional Theory

    Alan R. Bandy;James C. Ianni

  • Observations of Entrainment in Eastern Pacific Marine Stratocumulus Using Three Conserved Scalars

    Ian Faloona;Donald H. Lenschow;Teresa Campos;B. Stevens

  • Atmospheric SO/sub 2/ measurements on Project GAMETAG

    P.J. Maroulis;A.L. Torres;A.B. Goldberg;A.R. Bandy

  • An intercomparison of aircraft instrumentation for tropospheric measurements of sulfur dioxide

    Gerald L. Gregory;Douglas D. Davis;Norbert Beltz;Alan R. Bandy

  • Chemical characteristics of continental outflow from Asia to the troposphere over the western Pacific Ocean during February‐March 1994: Results from PEM‐West B

    R. W. Talbot;J. E. Dibb;B. L. Lefer;J. D. Bradshaw

  • Dimethyl sulfide oxidation in the equatorial Pacific: Comparison of model simulations with field observations for DMS, SO2, H2SO4(g), MSA(g), MS and NSS

    D. Davis;G. Chen;A. Bandy;D. Thornton

  • Bidirectional mixing in an ACE 1 marine boundary layer overlain by a second turbulent layer

    Lynn M. Russell;Donald H. Lenschow;Krista K. Laursen;Paul B. Krummel

  • Ozone and aerosol distributions and air mass characteristics over the South Pacific during the burning season

    Marta A. Fenn;Edward V. Browell;Carolyn F. Butler;William B. Grant

  • Characteristics and Influence of Biosmoke on the Fine-Particle Ionic Composition Measured in Asian Outflow during the Transport and Chemical Evolution Over the Pacific (TRACE-P) Experiment

    Y. Ma;R. J. Weber;Y.-N. Lee;D. A. Orsini

  • Supplement to Dynamics and Chemistry of Marine Stratocumulus—DYCOMS-II

    Bjorn Stevens;Donald H. Lenschow;Gabor Vali;Hermann Gerber

  • Regional-scale chemical transport modeling in support of the analysis of observations obtained during the TRACE-P experiment : NASA global tropospheric experiment transport and chemical evolution over the pacific (TRACE-P): Measurements and analysis (TRACEP1)

    G. R. Carmichael;Y. Tang;G. Kurata;I. Uno

  • Evaluating regional emission estimates using the TRACE-P observations : NASA global tropospheric experiment transport and chemical evolution over the pacific (TRACE-P): Measurements and analysis (TRACEP1)

    G. R. Carmichael;Y. Tang;G. Kurata;I. Uno

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald C. Thornton
Donald C. Thornton Drexel University
Donald R. Blake
Donald R. Blake University of California, Irvine
Byron Blomquist
Byron Blomquist University of Colorado Boulder
G. W. Sachse
G. W. Sachse Langley Research Center
Antony D. Clarke
Antony D. Clarke University of Hawaii at Manoa
Douglas D. Davis
Douglas D. Davis Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert W. Talbot
Robert W. Talbot University of Houston
Donald H. Lenschow
Donald H. Lenschow National Center for Atmospheric Research
Brian G. Heikes
Brian G. Heikes University of Rhode Island
Rodney J. Weber
Rodney J. Weber Georgia Institute of Technology

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