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23089
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757
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322

Overview

Antony D. Clarke is affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States. Their academic career is connected to this institution, contributing to its research environment.

There is no publicly documented list of recent papers authored by Antony D. Clarke, and no information has been provided regarding frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their research.

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Best Publications

  • Indian Ocean Experiment: An integrated analysis of the climate forcing and effects of the great Indo-Asian haze

    V. Ramanathan;P. J. Crutzen;J. Lelieveld;A. P. Mitra

  • Absorption Angstrom Exponent in AERONET and related data as an indicator of aerosol composition

    P. B. Russell;R. W. Bergstrom;Y. Shinozuka;A. D. Clarke

  • Evaluation of black carbon estimations in global aerosol models

    D. Koch;D. Koch;M. Schulz;S. Kinne;C. McNaughton

  • Emissions from biomass burning in the Yucatan

    R. J. Yokelson;J. D. Crounse;P. F. DeCarlo;P. F. DeCarlo;T. Karl

  • Soot in the Arctic snowpack: a cause for perturbations in radiative transfer

    Antony D. Clarke;Kevin J. Noone

  • Light-absorbing impurities in Arctic snow

    S. J. Doherty;S. G. Warren;T. C. Grenfell;A. D. Clarke

  • An ultrafine sea-salt flux from breaking waves: Implications for cloud condensation nuclei in the remote marine atmosphere

    Antony D. Clarke;Steven R. Owens;Jingchuan Zhou

  • Global atmospheric particle formation from CERN CLOUD measurements

    Eimear M. Dunne;Hamish Gordon;Andreas Kürten;João Almeida;João Almeida

  • Size distributions and mixtures of dust and black carbon aerosol in Asian outflow: Physiochemistry and optical properties

    A. D. Clarke;Y. Shinozuka;V. N. Kapustin;S. Howell

  • The Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites (ARCTAS) mission: design, execution, and first results

    Daniel James Jacob;J. H. Crawford;H. Maring;A. D. Clarke

  • ACE-ASIA Regional Climatic and Atmospheric Chemical Effects of Asian Dust and Pollution

    John H. Seinfeld;Gregory R. Carmichael;Richard Arimoto;William C. Conant

  • Fast airborne aerosol size and chemistry measurements above Mexico City and Central Mexico during the MILAGRO campaign

    P. F. DeCarlo;P. F. DeCarlo;E. J. Dunlea;J. R. Kimmel;A. C. Aiken

  • New Particle Formation in the Remote Troposphere: A Comparison of Observations at Various Sites

    R. J. Weber;P. H. McMurry;R. L. Mauldin;D. J. Tanner

  • Particle production in the remote marine atmosphere: Cloud outflow and subsidence during ACE 1

    A. D. Clarke;J. L. Varner;F. Eisele;R. L. Mauldin

  • Biomass burning and pollution aerosol over North America: Organic components and their influence on spectral optical properties and humidification response

    A. Clarke;C. McNaughton;V. Kapustin;Y. Shinozuka

  • Exploiting simultaneous observational constraints on mass and absorption to estimate the global direct radiative forcing of black carbon and brown carbon

    X Wang;C L Heald;D A Ridley;J P Schwarz;J P Schwarz

  • Atmospheric nuclei in the Pacific midtroposphere: Their nature, concentration, and evolution

    Antony D. Clarke

  • Variability of aerosol optical properties derived from in situ aircraft measurements during ACE-Asia

    Theodore L. Anderson;Sarah J. Masonis;David S. Covert;Norman C. Ahlquist

  • Soot Particle Studies—Instrument Inter-Comparison—Project Overview

    Eben S. Cross;Timothy B. Onasch;Adam Ahern;William Wrobel

  • Results from the DC-8 Inlet Characterization Experiment (DICE): Airborne Versus Surface Sampling of Mineral Dust and Sea Salt Aerosols

    Cameron S. McNaughton;Antony D. Clarke;Steven G. Howell;Mitchell Pinkerton

  • Characterization of Asian Dust during ACE-Asia

    R. Arimoto;Y.J. Kim;Y.P. Kim;P.K. Quinn

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir N. Kapustin
Vladimir N. Kapustin University of Hawaii at Manoa
Steven G. Howell
Steven G. Howell University of Hawaii at Manoa
Yohei Shinozuka
Yohei Shinozuka Bay Area Environmental Research Institute
Rodney J. Weber
Rodney J. Weber Georgia Institute of Technology
Alan R. Bandy
Alan R. Bandy Drexel University
Bruce E. Anderson
Bruce E. Anderson Langley Research Center
Donald R. Blake
Donald R. Blake University of California, Irvine
Barry J. Huebert
Barry J. Huebert University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jens Redemann
Jens Redemann University of Oklahoma
Donald C. Thornton
Donald C. Thornton Drexel University

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