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Arlyn E. Andrews is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with specific focus areas that include Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change among others.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas related to atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics and chemistry. The main topics of Andrews's work include:

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Fire effects on ecosystems

Andrews has published extensively, with notable papers including:

  • Global methane budget and trend, 2010-2017: complementarity of inverse analyses using in situ (GLOBALVIEWplus CH 4 ObsPack) and satellite (GOSAT) observations, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Estimating US fossil fuel CO 2 emissions from measurements of 14 C in atmospheric CO 2, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Methane emissions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico: evaluation of national methane emission inventories and 2010-2017 sectoral trends by inverse analysis of in situ (GLOBALVIEWplus CH 4 ObsPack) and satellite (GOSAT) atmospheric observations, 2022, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Technical note: A high-resolution inverse modelling technique for estimating surface CO 2 fluxes based on the NIES-TM-FLEXPART coupled transport model and its adjoint, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • COS-derived GPP relationships with temperature and light help explain high-latitude atmospheric CO 2 seasonal cycle amplification, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent publication venues for Andrews include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Geoscientific model development
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene

Andrews has collaborated with several researchers multiple times. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Colm Sweeney
  • J. B. Miller
  • Scot M. Miller
  • Marikate Mountain
  • Lei Hu

Best Publications

  • An atmospheric perspective on North American carbon dioxide exchange: CarbonTracker

    Wouter Peters;A. R. Jacobson;C. Sweeney;A. E. Andrews

  • A near-field tool for simulating the upstream influence of atmospheric observations: The Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport (STILT) model

    J. C. Lin;Christoph Gerbig;S. C. Wofsy;A. E. Andrews

  • Anthropogenic emissions of methane in the United States

    Scot M. Miller;Steven C. Wofsy;Anna M. Michalak;Eric A. Kort

  • Hydrocarbon emissions characterization in the Colorado Front Range: A pilot study

    Gabrielle Pétron;Gabrielle Pétron;Gregory Frost;Gregory Frost;Benjamin R. Miller;Benjamin R. Miller;Adam I. Hirsch;Adam I. Hirsch

  • Age of stratospheric air unchanged within uncertainties over the past 30 years

    A. Engel;T. Möbius;H. Bönisch;U. Schmidt

  • A new look at methane and nonmethane hydrocarbon emissions from oil and natural gas operations in the Colorado Denver-Julesburg Basin

    Gabrielle Pétron;Gabrielle Pétron;Anna Karion;Anna Karion;Colm Sweeney;Colm Sweeney;Benjamin R. Miller;Benjamin R. Miller

  • Toward constraining regional‐scale fluxes of CO2 with atmospheric observations over a continent: 2. Analysis of COBRA data using a receptor‐oriented framework

    Christoph Gerbig;J. C. Lin;S. C. Wofsy;B. C. Daube

  • Estimating global and North American methane emissions with high spatial resolution using GOSAT satellite data

    A J Turner;Daniel J Jacob;K J Wecht;J D Maasakkers

  • Global CO 2 fluxes estimated from GOSAT retrievals of total column CO 2

    S. Basu;S. Basu;S. Guerlet;A. Butz;S. Houweling;S. Houweling

  • The 2010 California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CalNex) field study

    T. B. Ryerson;A. E. Andrews;W. M. Angevine;W. M. Angevine;T. S. Bates

  • Toward constraining regional‐scale fluxes of CO2 with atmospheric observations over a continent: 1. Observed spatial variability from airborne platforms

    Christoph Gerbig;J. C. Lin;S. C. Wofsy;B. C. Daube

  • Quantifying sources of methane using light alkanes in the Los Angeles basin, California

    J. Peischl;J. Peischl;T. B. Ryerson;J. Brioude;J. Brioude;K. C. Aikin;K. C. Aikin

  • CO 2 , CO, and CH 4 measurements from tall towers in the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory's Global Greenhouse Gas Reference Network: instrumentation, uncertainty analysis, and recommendations for future high-accuracy greenhouse gas monitoring efforts

    A. E. Andrews;J. D. Kofler;J. D. Kofler;M. E. Trudeau;M. E. Trudeau;M. E. Trudeau;J. C. Williams

  • Mean Ages of Stratospheric Air Derived from in Situ Observations of Co2, Ch4, and N2o

    A. E. Andrews;K. A. Boering;B. C. Daube;S. C. Wofsy

  • Seasonal climatology of CO2 across North America from aircraft measurements in the NOAA/ESRL Global Greenhouse Gas Reference Network

    Colm Sweeney;Colm Sweeney;Anna Karion;Anna Karion;Sonja Wolter;Sonja Wolter;Timothy Newberger;Timothy Newberger

  • High accuracy measurements of dry mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane in humid air

    C.W. Rella;H. Chen;A.E. Andrews;Annette Filges

  • CarbonTracker-CH 4 : an assimilation system for estimating emissions of atmospheric methane

    L. M. Bruhwiler;E. Dlugokencky;K. Masarie;M. Ishizawa

  • Constraining the CO 2 budget of the corn belt: exploring uncertainties from the assumptions in a mesoscale inverse system

    T. Lauvaux;A. E. Schuh;A. E. Schuh;M. Uliasz;S. Richardson

  • Airborne and ground-based observations of a weekend effect in ozone, precursors, and oxidation products in the California South Coast Air Basin

    I. B. Pollack;I. B. Pollack;T. B. Ryerson;M. Trainer;D. D. Parrish

  • Sensitivity of atmospheric CO2 inversions to seasonal and interannual variations in fossil fuel emissions

    Kevin Robert Gurney;Yu Han Chen;Takashi Maki;S. Randy Kawa

  • Global methane budget and trend, 2010–2017: complementarity of inverse analyses using in situ (GLOBALVIEWplus CH 4 ObsPack) and satellite (GOSAT) observations

    Xiao Lu;Daniel J. Jacob;Yuzhong Zhang;Yuzhong Zhang;Joannes D. Maasakkers

Frequent Co-Authors

Colm Sweeney
Colm Sweeney National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
John B. Miller
John B. Miller National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Edward J. Dlugokencky
Edward J. Dlugokencky National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Marc L. Fischer
Marc L. Fischer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Anna M. Michalak
Anna M. Michalak Stanford University
Bruce C. Daube
Bruce C. Daube Harvard University
Sebastien C. Biraud
Sebastien C. Biraud Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Stephen A. Montzka
Stephen A. Montzka National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Steven C. Wofsy
Steven C. Wofsy Harvard University
Anna Karion
Anna Karion National Institute of Standards and Technology

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