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Dennis L. Savoie is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career engaged in research and teaching within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Relationships among aerosol constituents from Asia and the North Pacific during PEM-West A

    R. Arimoto;R. A. Duce;D. L. Savoie;J. M. Prospero

  • A global three‐dimensional model of tropospheric sulfate

    Mian Chin;Daniel James Jacob;Geraldine M. Gardner;Michael S. Foreman-Fowler

  • Dominance of mineral dust in aerosol light-scattering in the North Atlantic trade winds

    X. Li;H. Maring;D. Savoie;K. Voss

  • Comparison of size and morphological measurements of coarse mode dust particles from Africa

    Jeffrey S. Reid;Halflidi H. Jonsson;Hal B. Maring;Alexander Smirnov

  • Mineral dust aerosol size distribution change during atmospheric transport

    H. Maring;D. L. Savoie;M. A. Izaguirre;L. Custals

  • Comparison of oceanic and continental sources of non-sea-salt sulphate over the Pacific Ocean

    Dennis L. Savoie;Joseph M. Prospero

  • Effect of continental sources on nitrate concentrations over the Pacific Ocean

    Joseph M. Prospero;Dennis L. Savoie

  • Particle size distribution of nitrate and sulfate in the marine atmosphere

    D. L. Savoie;J. M. Prospero

  • Methane sulfonic acid in the marine atmosphere

    E. S. Saltzman;D. L. Savoie;R. G. Zika;J. M. Prospero

  • Methanesulfonic acid and non-sea-salt sulfate in pacific air: Regional and seasonal variations

    E. S. Saltzman;D. L. Savoie;J. M. Prospero;R. G. Zika

  • Analysis of measurements of Saharan dust by airborne and ground-based remote sensing methods during the Puerto Rico Dust Experiment (PRIDE)

    Jeffrey S. Reid;James E. Kinney;Douglas L. Westphal;Brent N. Holben

  • Nitrogen and sulfur species in Antarctic aerosols at Mawson, Palmer Station, and Marsh (King George Island)

    D. L. Savoie;J. M. Prospero;R. J. Larsen;F. Huang

  • Atmospheric sulfur cycle simulated in the global model GOCART: Comparison with field observations and regional budgets

    Mian Chin;Dennis L. Savoie;Barry J. Huebert;Alan R. Bandy

  • Non-sea-salt sulfate and nitrate in trade wind aerosols at Barbados: Evidence for long-range transport

    Dennis L. Savoie;Joseph M. Prospero;Eric S. Saltzman

  • Marine biogenic and anthropogenic contributions to non‐sea‐salt sulfate in the marine boundary layer over the North Atlantic Ocean

    Dennis L. Savoie;Richard Arimoto;William C. Keene;Joseph M. Prospero

  • Chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols from Zhenbeitai, China, and Gosan, South Korea, during ACE-Asia

    R. Arimoto;X. Y. Zhang;B. J. Huebert;C. H. Kang

  • Aerosol direct radiative effects over the northwest Atlantic, northwest Pacific, and North Indian Oceans: estimates based on in-situ chemical and optical measurements and chemical transport modeling

    T. S. Bates;T. L. Anderson;T. Baynard;Tami C Bond

  • The solubility of ferric ion in marine mineral aerosol solutions at ambient relative humidities

    Xiaorong Zhu;Joseph M Prospero;Frank J Millero;Dennis L Savoie

  • Impact of oceanic sources of biogenic sulphur on sulphate aerosol concentrations at Mawson, Antarctica

    J. M. Prospero;D. L. Savoie;E. S. Saltzman;R. Larsen

  • Photoreduction of iron(III) in marine mineral aerosol solutions

    Xiaorong Zhu;Joseph M. Prospero;Dennis L. Savoie;Frank J. Millero

  • Comparison of size and morphological measurements of coarse mode dust particles from Africa : Puerto Rico Dust Experiment (PRIDE1)

    Jeffrey S. Reid;Halflidi H. Jonsson;Hal B. Maring;Alexander Smirnov

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph M. Prospero
Joseph M. Prospero University of Miami
Hal Maring
Hal Maring National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Richard Arimoto
Richard Arimoto New Mexico State University Carlsbad
Jeffrey S. Reid
Jeffrey S. Reid United States Naval Research Laboratory
Brent N. Holben
Brent N. Holben Goddard Space Flight Center
Eric S. Saltzman
Eric S. Saltzman University of California, Irvine
Rod G. Zika
Rod G. Zika University of Miami
John M. Livingston
John M. Livingston SRI International
Robert A. Duce
Robert A. Duce Texas A&M University
Alexander Smirnov
Alexander Smirnov Goddard Space Flight Center

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