World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
48
Citations
12906
World Ranking
5421
National Ranking
415

Overview

David E. Oram is primarily affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Their research is situated within the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change. They have contributed significantly to the study of atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, and the dynamics of atmospheric gases.

Their work spans several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, and Pollution. Key research topics covered by their publications include atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, air quality and health impacts, air quality monitoring and forecasting, heavy metals in the environment, and environmental impact and sustainability.

David E. Oram's recent publications include:

  • "Aircraft-Based Observations of Ozone-Depleting Substances in the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere in and Above the Asian Summer Monsoon" (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres)
  • "A Synthesis Inversion to Constrain Global Emissions of Two Very Short Lived Chlorocarbons: Dichloromethane, and Perchloroethylene" (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres)
  • "Global increase of ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons from 2010 to 2020" (2023, Nature Geoscience)
  • "Comprehensive volatile organic compound measurements and their implications for ground-level ozone formation in the two main urban areas of Vietnam" (2021, Atmospheric Environment)
  • "Investigating stratospheric changes between 2009 and 2018 with halogenated trace gas data from aircraft, AirCores, and a global model focusing on CFC-11" (2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Frequent co-authors of Oram include Karina E. Adcock, S. A. Montzka, Johannes C. Laube, Grant L. Forster, and William T. Sturges. These collaborators have appeared in multiple projects alongside Oram, reflecting interdisciplinary and coordinated research efforts.

Oram's works have been published repeatedly in key scientific journals such as Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Nature Geoscience, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Atmospheric Environment. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics stands out as a frequent venue with three publications, while Nature Geoscience and Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres have hosted two each.

Best Publications

  • Changes in Atmospheric Constituents and in Radiative Forcing

    Piers Forster;Venkatachalam Ramaswamy;Paulo Artaxo;Terje Berntsen

  • Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2002

    S. A. Montzka;P. J. Fraser;J. H. Butler;D. M. Cunnold

  • Civil Aircraft for the regular investigation of the atmosphere based on an instrumented container: The new CARIBIC system

    C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer;P. J. Crutzen;F. Boumard;T. Dauer

  • A Potent Greenhouse Gas Identified in the Atmosphere: SF5CF3

    W. T. Sturges;T. J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;K. P. Shine

  • Nitrogen management is essential to prevent tropical oil palm plantations from causing ground-level ozone pollution

    C. N. Hewitt;A. R. MacKenzie;P. Di Carlo;C. F. Di Marco

  • Modeling the observed tropospheric BrO background: importance of multiphase chemistry and implications for ozone, OH, and mercury

    Johan Albrecht Schmidt;Johan Albrecht Schmidt;D. J. Jacob;H. M. Horowitz;L. Hu

  • Ozone photochemistry and elevated isoprene during the UK heatwave of August 2003

    James D. Lee;Alastair C. Lewis;Paul S. Monks;Mark Jacob

  • Southern Hemispheric halon trends (1978-1998) and global halon emissions

    P. J. Fraser;D. E. Oram;C. E. Reeves;S. A. Penkett

  • Evidence for a significant proportion of Secondary Organic Aerosol from isoprene above a maritime tropical forest

    N. H. Robinson;J. F. Hamilton;J. D. Allan;Ben Langford

  • OESTRADIOL AND TESTOSTERONE IMPLANTS IN THE TREATMENT OF PSYCHOSEXUAL PROBLEMS IN THE POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMAN

    J. W. W. Studd;W. P. Collins;S. Chakravarti;J. R. Newton

  • Overview: Oxidant and particle photochemical processes above a south-east Asian tropical rainforest (the OP3 project): Introduction, rationale, location characteristics and tools

    C. N. Hewitt;J. D. Lee;A. R. MacKenzie;M. P. Barkley

  • Growth of fluoroform (CHF3, HFC‐23) in the background atmosphere

    D. E. Oram;W. T. Sturges;S. A. Penkett;A. McCulloch

  • Continuing emissions of methyl chloroform from Europe

    M C Krol;J Lelieveld;D E Oram;G A Sturrock

  • Production of isoprene by marine phytoplankton cultures

    R. M. Moore;D. E. Oram;S. A. Penkett

  • Newly detected ozone-depleting substances in the atmosphere

    Johannes C. Laube;Mike J. Newland;Mike J. Newland;Christopher Hogan;Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer

  • Bromoform as a source of stratospheric bromine

    William T. Sturges;David E. Oram;Lucy J. Carpenter;Stuart A. Penkett

  • A growing threat to the ozone layer from short-lived anthropogenic chlorocarbons

    David E. Oram;Matthew J. Ashfold;Johannes C. Laube;Lauren J. Gooch

  • Size-dependent wet removal of black carbon in Canadian biomass burning plumes

    Jonathan Taylor;J. D. Allan;G. Allen;H. Coe

  • Atmospheric trends and radiative forcings of CF4 and C2F6 inferred from firn air.

    David R. Worton;William T. Sturges;Laila K. Gohar;Keith P. Shine

  • Chemical and aerosol characterisation of the troposphere over West Africa during the monsoon period as part of AMMA

    C. E. Reeves;P. Formenti;Charbel Afif;Charbel Afif;Gérard Ancellet

  • Measurements of volatile organic compounds over West Africa

    J. G. Murphy;J. G. Murphy;D. E. Oram;C. E. Reeves

Frequent Co-Authors

William T. Sturges
William T. Sturges University of East Anglia
Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer
Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Claire E. Reeves
Claire E. Reeves University of East Anglia
Stuart A. Penkett
Stuart A. Penkett University of East Anglia
Paul J. Fraser
Paul J. Fraser Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Andreas Zahn
Andreas Zahn Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Thomas Röckmann
Thomas Röckmann Utrecht University
James D. Lee
James D. Lee University of York
Andreas Engel
Andreas Engel Goethe University Frankfurt
Stephen A. Montzka
Stephen A. Montzka National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying Environmental Sciences in the USA opens doors to diverse career pathways. Many students complement their environmental knowledge with specialized fields such as geology, which investigates Earth's physical structure and processes. Those interested can explore geology degrees online, allowing flexibility while gaining essential expertise in mineral resources, soil science, and environmental impact assessments.

Another critical area is Geographic Information Systems (GIS), vital for mapping and analyzing environmental data. Programs listed among the best GIS undergraduate programs equip students with the technical skills to manage spatial information, supporting roles in conservation, urban planning, and disaster management.

For those aiming at leadership roles in public administration related to environmental policy and sustainability initiatives, pursuing one of the best online MPA programs can be invaluable. These programs offer training in governance, policy analysis, and organizational management, crucial for driving effective environmental programs.

Lastly, the social aspect of environmental challenges requires a solid understanding of community dynamics. Earning a sociology bachelor degree online can provide insights into human behavior, societal impacts, and sustainable development, enhancing the ability to foster collaborative environmental solutions.

Best Scientists Citing David E. Oram

Trending Scientists