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Jack Fishman is affiliated with Saint Louis University in the United States. This association indicates an active role in academic or research activities at this institution. The data available does not specify particular fields of study, subfields, or research topics, nor does it list any frequent co-authors or publication venues.

There are no records of recent papers published by Jack Fishman based on the current data, meaning there may be limited publicly available information on recent research outputs or they may focus on other scholarly activities beyond typical journal publications.

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Best Publications

  • Distribution of tropospheric ozone determined from satellite data

    Jack Fishman;Catherine E. Watson;Jack C. Larsen;Jennifer A. Logan

  • Tropospheric emissions: Monitoring of pollution (TEMPO)

    P. Zoogman;X. Liu;R.M. Suleiman;W.F. Pennington

  • Estimates on the production of CO and H2 from the oxidation of hydrocarbon emissions from vegetation

    Patrick R. Zimmerman;Robert B. Chatfield;Jack Fishman;Paul J. Crutzen

  • The origin of ozone in the troposphere

    Jack Fishman;Paul J. Crutzen

  • Observational and theoretical evidence in support of a significant in‐situ photochemical source of tropospheric ozone

    Jack Fishman;Susan Solomon;Paul J. Crutzen

  • Identification of widespread pollution in the southern hemisphere deduced from satellite analyses.

    J. Fishman;K. Fakhruzzaman;B. Cros;D. Nganga

  • Improving National Air Quality Forecasts with Satellite Aerosol Observations

    Jassim Al-Saadi;James Szykman;R. Bradley Pierce;Chieko Kittaka

  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)-Based Phenotyping of Soybean using Multi-sensor Data Fusion and Extreme Learning Machine

    Maitiniyazi Maimaitijiang;Abduwasit Ghulam;Paheding Sidike;Sean Hartling

  • SciENTIFIC AssESSMENT OF OzoNE DEPLETION: 1998

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

  • Satellite Data of Atmospheric Pollution for U.S. Air Quality Applications: Examples of Applications, Summary of Data End-User Resources, Answers to FAQs, and Common Mistakes to Avoid

    Bryan Neal Duncan;Ana Prados;Ana Prados;Lok N. Lamsal;Lok N. Lamsal;Yang Liu

  • Tropospheric ozone and climate

    J. Fishman;V. Ramanathan;P. J. Crutzen;S. C. Liu

  • Global distribution of tropospheric ozone from satellite measurements using the empirically corrected tropospheric ozone residual technique: Identification of the regional aspects of air pollution

    J. Fishman;A. E. Wozniak;A. E. Wozniak;A. E. Wozniak;J. K. Creilson;J. K. Creilson

  • Distribution of total ozone and stratospheric ozone in the tropics: Implications for the distribution of tropospheric ozone

    Jack Fishman;Jack C. Larsen

  • NASA GTE TRACE A experiment (September–October 1992): Overview

    Jack Fishman;James M. Hoell;Richard D. Bendura;Robert J. McNeal

  • The distribution of carbon monoxide and ozone in the free troposphere

    Wolfgang Seiler;Jack Fishman

  • Correlative nature of ozone and carbon monoxide in the troposphere - Implications for the tropospheric ozone budget

    Jack Fishman;Wolfgang Seiler

  • Average concentrations of OH in the troposphere, and the budgets of CH 4, CO, H 2 and CH 3CCl 3

    Paul J. Crutzen;Jack Fishman

  • A numerical study of tropospheric photochemistry using a one‐dimensional model

    Jack Fishman;Paul J. Crutzen

  • Chemical data assimilation estimates of continental U.S. ozone and nitrogen budgets during the Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment–North America

    Robert B. Pierce;Todd Schaack;Jassim A. Al-Saadi;T. Duncan Fairlie

  • Validation of UARS Microwave Limb Sounder Ozone Measurements

    L. Froidevaux;W. G. Read;T. A. Lungu;R. E. Cofield

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward V. Browell
Edward V. Browell Langley Research Center
Paul J. Crutzen
Paul J. Crutzen Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Randall V. Martin
Randall V. Martin Washington University in St. Louis
Anne M. Thompson
Anne M. Thompson Goddard Space Flight Center
Kelly Chance
Kelly Chance Harvard University
James H. Crawford
James H. Crawford Langley Research Center
Daniel J. Jacob
Daniel J. Jacob Harvard University
Ronald C. Cohen
Ronald C. Cohen University of California, Berkeley
M. J. Newchurch
M. J. Newchurch University of Alabama in Huntsville
Jay R. Herman
Jay R. Herman University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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