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Jacqueline F. Hamilton

Jacqueline F. Hamilton

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
57
Citations
12265
World Ranking
3433
National Ranking
262

Overview

Jacqueline F. Hamilton is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses on various areas within Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to the fields of Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, Automotive Engineering, and Spectroscopy.

The main topics covered by Hamilton include atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, air quality monitoring and forecasting, atmospheric ozone and climate, vehicle emissions and performance, toxic organic pollutants impact, and analytical chemistry and chromatography.

Hamilton's publication record shows a strong presence in the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, with 15 papers published there. Other frequent publication venues include Environmental Science & Technology, Faraday Discussions, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, and ACS Earth and Space Chemistry.

Some notable recent papers include:

  • Evaluating the sensitivity of radical chemistry and ozone formation to ambient VOCs and NO x in Beijing, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Elevated levels of OH observed in haze events during wintertime in central Beijing, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Evaluation of the chemical composition of gas- and particle-phase products of aromatic oxidation, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • In situ ozone production is highly sensitive to volatile organic compounds in Delhi, India, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • An increasing role for solvent emissions and implications for future measurements of volatile organic compounds, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences

Hamilton frequently collaborates with a range of co-authors, including Andrew R. Rickard, James Lee, James R. Hopkins, C. N. Hewitt, and W. Joe F. Acton, reflecting a collaborative approach in their research efforts.

Best Publications

  • The formation, properties and impact of secondary organic aerosol: current and emerging issues

    Mattias Hallquist;J. C. Wenger;U. Baltensperger;Y. Rudich

  • The molecular identification of organic compounds in the atmosphere : state of the art and challenges

    Barbara Nozière;Markus Kalberer;Magda Claeys;James Allan

  • Partially oxidised organic components in urban aerosol using GCXGC-TOF/MS

    J F Hamilton;P J Webb;A C Lewis;J R Hopkins

  • Protein sequences bound to mineral surfaces persist into deep time.

    Beatrice Demarchi;Shaun Hall;Teresa Roncal-Herrero;Colin Freeman

  • Quantifying small molecules in secondary organic aerosol formed during the photo-oxidation of toluene with hydroxyl radicals

    Jacqueline F. Hamilton;Paul J. Webb;Alastair C. Lewis;Montserrat M. Reviejo

  • Detailed budget analysis of HONO in central London reveals a missing daytime source

    J. D. Lee;L. K. Whalley;D. E. Heard;D. Stone

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

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

  • Characterization of Gas-Phase Organics Using Proton Transfer Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry: Cooking Emissions.

    Felix Klein;Stephen M. Platt;Naomi J. Farren;Anais Detournay

  • Introduction to the special issue "in-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)"

    Zongbo Shi;Zongbo Shi;Tuan Vu;Simone Kotthaus;Simone Kotthaus;Roy M. Harrison;Roy M. Harrison

  • Distribution of gaseous and particulate organic composition during dark α-pinene ozonolysis

    M. Camredon;J.F. Hamilton;M.S. Alam;Kevin Wyche

  • Evaluating the sensitivity of radical chemistry and ozone formation to ambient VOCs and NO x in Beijing

    Lisa K. Whalley;Eloise J. Slater;Robert Woodward-Massey;Robert Woodward-Massey;Chunxiang Ye;Chunxiang Ye

  • 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

  • Exposure to nitrosamines in thirdhand tobacco smoke increases cancer risk in non-smokers.

    Noelia Ramírez;Mustafa Z. Özel;Alastair C. Lewis;Rosa M. Marcé

  • Elevated levels of OH observed in haze events during wintertime in central Beijing

    Eloise J. Slater;Lisa K. Whalley;Robert Woodward-Massey;Robert Woodward-Massey;Chunxiang Ye;Chunxiang Ye

  • Meteorology, air quality, and health in London: the ClearfLo project

    S.I. Bohnenstengel;S.E. Belcher;A. Aiken;J. D. Allan

  • The first UK measurements of nitryl chloride using a chemical ionization mass spectrometer in central London in the summer of 2012, and an investigation of the role of Cl atom oxidation

    Thomas J. Bannan;A. Murray Booth;Asan Bacak;Jennifer B. A. Muller

  • Understanding in situ ozone production in the summertime through radical observations and modelling studies during the Clean air for London project (ClearfLo)

    Lisa K. Whalley;Daniel Stone;Rachel Dunmore;Jacqueline Hamilton

  • Determination of volatile nitrosamines in various meat products using comprehensive gas chromatography-nitrogen chemiluminescence detection.

    Mustafa Z. Ozel;Fahrettin Gogus;Sibel Yagci;Jacqueline F. Hamilton

  • Atmospheric OH reactivity in central London: observations, model predictions and estimates of in situ ozone production

    Lisa K. Whalley;Daniel Stone;Brian Bandy;Rachel Dunmore

  • Secondary organic aerosol from biogenic VOCs over West Africa during AMMA

    G. Capes;J. G. Murphy;J. G. Murphy;C. E. Reeves;J. B. McQuaid

  • The effect of photochemical ageing and initial precursor concentration on the composition and hygroscopic properties of β-caryophyllene secondary organic aerosol

    M.R. Alfarra;J.F. Hamilton;Kevin Wyche;N. Good;N. Good

Frequent Co-Authors

Alastair C. Lewis
Alastair C. Lewis University of York
James R. Hopkins
James R. Hopkins University of York
James D. Lee
James D. Lee University of York
Andrew R. Rickard
Andrew R. Rickard University of York
Dwayne E. Heard
Dwayne E. Heard University of Leeds
Hugh Coe
Hugh Coe University of Manchester
Gordon McFiggans
Gordon McFiggans University of Manchester
William J. Bloss
William J. Bloss University of Birmingham
James Allan
James Allan University of Manchester
Paul S. Monks
Paul S. Monks University of Leicester

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