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Alexander A. P. Pszenny

Alexander A. P. Pszenny

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
40
Citations
8024
World Ranking
7966
National Ranking
2840

Overview

Alexander A. P. Pszenny is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they contribute to research and scientific studies.

The scientist's recent publication record is not available, and there is no information on co-authors or frequent publication venues. Likewise, data on book publications by Alexander A. P. Pszenny is not provided.

Details regarding main fields of study, subfields, or specialized research topics are not listed in the available source data. Similarly, no awards or recognitions have been recorded in the current information.

Best Publications

  • Sea‐salt corrections and interpretation of constituent ratios in marine precipitation

    William C. Keene;Alexander A. P. Pszenny;James N. Galloway;Mark E. Hawley

  • Budget of organic carbon in a polluted atmosphere: Results from the New England Air Quality Study in 2002

    J. A. de Gouw;J. A. de Gouw;A. M. Middlebrook;C. Warneke;C. Warneke;P. D. Goldan

  • Evidence of inorganic chlorine gases other than hydrogen chloride in marine surface air

    A. A. P. Pszenny;W. C. Keene;Daniel James Jacob;S. Fan

  • The geochemical cycling of reactive chlorine through the marine troposphere

    William C. Keene;Alexander A. P. Pszenny;Daniel James Jacob;Robert A. Duce

  • Chemical and physical characteristics of nascent aerosols produced by bursting bubbles at a model air-sea interface

    William C. Keene;Hal Maring;John R. Maben;David J. Kieber

  • Aerosol pH in the marine boundary layer: A review and model evaluation

    William C Keene;Rolf Sander;Alexander A.P Pszenny;Rainer Vogt

  • Inorganic bromine in the marine boundary layer: a critical review

    R. Sander;W. C. Keene;A. A. P. Pszenny;A. A. P. Pszenny;R. Arimoto

  • Validation of proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) measurements of gas-phase organic compounds in the atmosphere during the New England Air Quality Study (NEAQS) in 2002

    J. A. de Gouw;P. D. Goldan;C. Warneke;W. C. Kuster

  • International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT): North America to Europe—Overview of the 2004 summer field study

    Fred C. Fehsenfeld;Gérard Ancellet;Timothy S. Bates;A. H. Goldstein

  • Halogen cycling and aerosol pH in the Hawaiian marine boundary layer

    A. A. P. Pszenny;A. A. P. Pszenny;J. Moldanová;W. C. Keene;R. Sander

  • Closure evaluation of size‐resolved aerosol pH in the New England coastal atmosphere during summer

    William C. Keene;Alexander A. P. Pszenny;John R. Maben;Eric Stevenson

  • Understanding the role of the ground surface in HONO vertical structure: High resolution vertical profiles during NACHTT‐11

    Trevor C. VandenBoer;Trevor C. VandenBoer;Steven S. Brown;Jennifer G. Murphy;William C. Keene

  • Significance of atmospheric-derived fixed nitrogen on productivity of the Sargasso sea

    Anthony Knap;Timothy Jickells;Timothy Jickells;Alex Pszenny;James Galloway

  • A study of the sulfur cycle in the Antarctic marine boundary layer

    Alexander A. P. Pszenny;Andrew J. Castelle;James N. Galloway;Robert A. Duce

  • Measurement technique for inorganic chlorine gases in the marine boundary layer

    William C. Keene;John R. Maben;Alexander A. P. Pszenny;James N. Galloway

  • Atmospheric Chemistry in a Changing World

    Guy P. Brasseur;Ronald G. Prinn;Alexander A. P. Pszenny

  • An intercomparison of measurement systems for vapor and particulate phase concentrations of formic and acetic acids

    William C. Keene;Robert W. Talbot;Meinrat O. Andreae;Kristene Beecher

  • Inorganic chlorine and bromine in coastal New England air during summer

    William C. Keene;Jochen Stutz;Alexander A. P. Pszenny;John R. Maben

  • Precipitation composition and its variability in the Southern Indian ocean : Amsterdam, Island, 1980-1987

    J. L. Moody;A. A. P. Pszenny;A. Gaudry;W. C. Keene

  • Ozone oxidation of sulfur in sea‐salt aerosol particles during the Azores Marine Aerosol and Gas Exchange experiment

    H. Sievering;E. Gorman;T. Ley;A. Pszenny

  • Global impact of nitrate photolysis in sea-salt aerosol on NO x , OH, and O 3 in the marine boundary layer

    Prasad Kasibhatla;Tomás Sherwen;Mathew J. Evans;Lucy J. Carpenter

Frequent Co-Authors

William C. Keene
William C. Keene University of Virginia
James N. Galloway
James N. Galloway University of Virginia
Emily V. Fischer
Emily V. Fischer Colorado State University
Rolf Sander
Rolf Sander Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Barkley C. Sive
Barkley C. Sive National Park Service
Cora J. Young
Cora J. Young York University
Robert W. Talbot
Robert W. Talbot University of Houston
Paul J. Crutzen
Paul J. Crutzen Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Carsten Warneke
Carsten Warneke National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Robert A. Duce
Robert A. Duce Texas A&M University

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