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Anne R. Douglass is affiliated with the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Environmental Science. Within these fields, their work concentrates on subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Pollution, Environmental Chemistry, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's research topics include Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Smart Materials for Construction, Mine drainage and remediation techniques, Coal and Its By-products, and Climate variability and models.

Recent publications by Anne R. Douglass encompass the following papers:

  • Observed Hemispheric Asymmetry in Stratospheric Transport Trends From 1994 to 2018, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Change in Tropospheric Ozone in the Recent Decades and Its Contribution to Global Total Ozone, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Stratospheric impact on the Northern Hemisphere winter and spring ozone interannual variability in the troposphere, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Batch extraction method to estimate total dissolved solids (TDS) release from coal refuse and overburden, 2020, Applied Geochemistry
  • Faster Tropical Upper Stratospheric Upwelling Drives Changes in Ozone Chemistry, 2022, Geophysical Research Letters

The frequent coauthors associated with Anne R. Douglass include:

  • Luke D. Oman
  • S. E. Strahan
  • Junhua Liu
  • Dan Smale
  • Thomas Blumenstock

The scientist commonly publishes in several venues, such as:

  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Applied Geochemistry
  • Proceedings of the 2020 AERA Annual Meeting

Best Publications

  • Stratosphere‐troposphere exchange

    James R. Holton;Peter H. Haynes;Michael E. McIntyre;Anne R. Douglass

  • Overview of the EOS aura mission

    M.R. Schoeberl;A.R. Douglass;E. Hilsenrath;P.K. Bhartia

  • Measuring and modeling the lifetime of nitrous oxide including its variability

    Michael J. Prather;Juno Hsu;Nicole M. DeLuca;Charles H. Jackman

  • What would have happened to the ozone layer if chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) had not been regulated

    Paul A. Newman;L. D. Oman;A. R. Douglass;E. L. Fleming

  • Trends in Global Tropospheric Ozone Inferred from a Composite Record of TOMS/OMI/MLS/OMPS Satellite Measurements and the MERRA-2 GMI Simulation

    Jerald R. Ziemke;Jerald R. Ziemke;Luke D. Oman;Sarah A. Strode;Sarah A. Strode;Anne R. Douglass

  • Goddard Earth Observing System chemistry‐climate model simulations of stratospheric ozone‐temperature coupling between 1950 and 2005

    Steven Pawson;Richard S. Stolarski;Anne R. Douglass;Paul A. Newman

  • The ozone response to ENSO in Aura satellite measurements and a chemistry-climate simulation

    Luke D. Oman;Anne R. Douglass;Jerry R. Ziemke;Jerry R. Ziemke;Jose M. Rodriguez

  • Effect of solar proton events on the middle atmosphere during the past two solar cycles as computed using a two‐dimensional model

    Charles H. Jackman;Anne R. Douglass;Richard B. Rood;Richard D. McPeters

  • A comparison of the lower stratospheric age spectra derived from a general circulation model and two data assimilation systems

    Mark R. Schoeberl;Anne R. Douglass;Zhengxin Zhu;Steven Pawson

  • Interhemispheric differences in springtime production of HCl and ClONO2 in the polar vortices

    Anne R. Douglass;Mark R. Schoeberl;Richard S. Stolarski;J. W. Waters

  • The middle atmospheric response to short and long term solar UV variations: analysis of observations and 2D model results

    Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;Charles H. Jackman;David B. Considine

  • Finding the missing stratospheric Br y : a global modeling study of CHBr 3 and CH 2 Br 2

    Q. Liang;Q. Liang;Q. Liang;R. S. Stolarski;S. R. Kawa;J. E. Nielsen

  • The response of tropical tropospheric ozone to ENSO

    L. D. Oman;J. R. Ziemke;J. R. Ziemke;A. R. Douglass;D. W. Waugh

  • Satellite observations of changes in air quality during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics

    J. C. Witte;M. R. Schoeberl;A. R. Douglass;J. F. Gleason

  • Comparison of model results transporting the odd nitrogen family with results transporting separate odd nitrogen species

    Anne R. Douglass;Charles H. Jackman;Richard S. Stolarski

  • The 1995 scientific assessment of the atmospheric effects of stratospheric aircraft

    Richard S. Stolarski;Steven L. Baughcum;William H. Brune;Anne R. Douglass

  • The carbon monoxide tape recorder

    M. R. Schoeberl;B. N. Duncan;A. R. Douglass;J. Waters

  • Impacts of climate change on stratospheric ozone recovery

    D. W. Waugh;L. Oman;S. R. Kawa;R. S. Stolarski

  • Decline in Antarctic Ozone Depletion and Lower Stratospheric Chlorine Determined From Aura Microwave Limb Sounder Observations

    Susan E. Strahan;Susan E. Strahan;Anne R. Douglass

  • Trends in Stratospheric Ozone: Lessons Learned from a 3D Chemical Transport Model

    Richard S. Stolarski;Anne R. Douglass;Stephen Steenrod;Steven Pawson

  • NASA A-Train and Terra Observations of the 2010 Russian Wildfires

    J. C. Witte;A. R. Douglass;A. da Silva;O. Torres

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard S. Stolarski
Richard S. Stolarski Johns Hopkins University
Mark R. Schoeberl
Mark R. Schoeberl Science and Technology Corporation (United States)
Luke D. Oman
Luke D. Oman Goddard Space Flight Center
Richard B. Rood
Richard B. Rood University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paul Newman
Paul Newman Goddard Space Flight Center
Charles H. Jackman
Charles H. Jackman Goddard Space Flight Center
Susan Strahan
Susan Strahan Universities Space Research Association
Steven Pawson
Steven Pawson Goddard Space Flight Center
Darryn W. Waugh
Darryn W. Waugh Johns Hopkins University
Jerald R. Ziemke
Jerald R. Ziemke Goddard Space Flight Center

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