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D-Index
58
Citations
11137
World Ranking
10698
National Ranking
2952

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • 1980 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

D. L. Albritton is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research contributions are documented in collaborative publications focusing on climate change and related legal frameworks.

Among recent scholarly works, the following paper stands out:

  • Climate Change 2023 Synthesis Report, 2024, Climate Change and Law Collection

Frequent collaborators in Albritton's research include:

  • Robert T. Watson
  • Terry Barker
  • I. Bashmakov
  • Osvaldo Canziani
  • R. Christ

Publications by Albritton have appeared in the following venue:

  • Climate Change and Law Collection

The scientist has been recognized by professional societies with the following awards:

  • Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU), 1991
  • Fellow of American Physical Society (APS), 1980

Best Publications

  • A Direct Approach for the Reduction of Diatomic Spectra to Molecular Constants for the Construction of RKR Potentials

    R.N. Zare;A.L. Schmeltekopf;W.J. Harrop;D.L. Albritton

  • Flow‐drift technique for ion mobility and ion‐molecule reaction rate constant measurements. II. Positive ion reactions of N+, O+, and H2+ with O2 and O+ with N2 from thermal to [inverted lazy s]2 eV

    M. McFarland;D. L. Albritton;F. C. Fehsenfeld;E. E. Ferguson

  • Ion-neutral reaction-rate constants measured in flow reactors through 1977

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  • SciENTIFIC AssESSMENT OF OzoNE DEPLETION: 1998

    Daniel L. Albritton;Pieter J. Aucamp;Gerard Megie;Robert T. Watson

  • Flow‐drift technique for ion mobility and ion‐molecule reaction rate constant measurements. I. Apparatus and mobility measurements

    M. McFarland;D. L. Albritton;F. C. Fehsenfeld;E. E. Ferguson

  • Measurements of aromatic hydrocarbon ratios and NOx concentrations in the rural troposphere: Observation of air mass photochemical aging and NOx removal

    James M. Roberts;Frederick C. Fehsenfeld;Frederick C. Fehsenfeld;Shaw C. Liu;Mark J. Bollinger;Mark J. Bollinger

  • Potential energy curves for NO

    D. L. Albritton;A. L. Schmeltekopf;R. N. Zare

  • Energy dependence and branching ratio of the N2 + + O reaction

    M. McFarland;D. L. Albritton;F. C. Fehsenfeld;E. E. Ferguson

  • Mobilities of various mass‐identified positive ions in helium and argon

    W. Lindinger;D. L. Albritton

  • Effects of ion speed distributions in flow‐drift tube studies of ion–neutral reactions

    D. L. Albritton;I. Dotan;W. Lindinger;M. McFarland

  • The measurement of natural sulfur emissions from soils and vegetation: three sites in the eastern United States revisited.

    Paul D. Goldan;William C. Kuster;Daniel L. Albritton;Fred C. Fehsenfeld

  • A method for merging the results of separate least-squares fits and testing for systematic errors

    D.L. Albritton;A.L. Schmeltekopf;R.N. Zare

  • Rydberg-Klein-Rees potential for the X1Σ+ state of the CO molecule☆

    A.W. Mantz;James K.G. Watson;K.Narahari Rao;D.L. Albritton

  • On the evaluation of halocarbon radiative forcing and global warming potentials

    John S. Daniel;Susan Solomon;Daniel L. Albritton

  • Rate constants for the reactions of O2+, NO2+, NO+, H3O+, CO3−, NO2−, and halide ions with N2O5 at 300 K

    J. A. Davidson;A. A. Viggiano;Carleton J. Howard;I. Dotan

  • Measurements of the NO x ‐O3 photostationary state at Niwot Ridge, Colorado

    D. D. Parrish;M. Trainer;E. J. Williams;D. W. Fahey

  • A critique of the term value approach to determining molecular constants from the spectra of diatomic molecules

    D.L. Albritton;W.J. Harrop;A.L. Schmeltekopf;R.N. Zare

  • Time-dependent ozone depletion potentials for short- and long-term forecasts

    Susan Solomon;Daniel L. Albritton

  • Flow‐drift technique for ion mobility and ion‐molecule reaction rate constant measurements. III. Negative ion reactions of O− with CO, NO, H2, and D2

    M. McFarland;D. L. Albritton;F. C. Fehsenfeld;E. E. Ferguson

  • Stratospheric CFCl3, CF2Cl2, and N2O height profile measurements at several latitudes

    P. D. Goldan;W. C. Kuster;D. L. Albritton;A. L. Schmeltekopf

  • Calculation of centrifugal distortion constants for diatomic molecules from RKR potentials

    D.L. Albritton;W.J. Harrop;A.L. Schmeltekopf;R.N. Zare

  • A study of ozone in the Colorado mountains

    F. C. Fehsenfeld;F. C. Fehsenfeld;M. J. Bollinger;M. J. Bollinger;S. C. Liu;D. D. Parrish;D. D. Parrish

Frequent Co-Authors

Fred C. Fehsenfeld
Fred C. Fehsenfeld Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Eldon E. Ferguson
Eldon E. Ferguson National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Werner Lindinger
Werner Lindinger University of Innsbruck
David W. Fahey
David W. Fahey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Paul D. Goldan
Paul D. Goldan Earth System Research Laboratory
David D. Parrish
David D. Parrish Jinan University
William C. Kuster
William C. Kuster National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Carleton J. Howard
Carleton J. Howard National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Brian A. Ridley
Brian A. Ridley National Center for Atmospheric Research
Michael Trainer
Michael Trainer National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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