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Mark A. Zondlo is a researcher affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their academic work focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with particular attention to atmospheric science and related subfields.

The scientist's research spans several specific areas within environmental studies, including atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, and atmospheric ozone and climate. Their work also covers spectroscopy and laser applications, air quality and health impacts, air quality monitoring and forecasting, and meteorological phenomena and simulations.

Frequent co-authors in their research include Da Pan, Xuehui Guo, Rui Wang, Lei Tao, and Nathan Li, indicating collaboration across multiple projects within their fields.

Mark A. Zondlo has contributed extensively to various academic journals and conferences. They have published notably in:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Among the recent papers attributed to their research are:

  • Air quality, nitrogen use efficiency and food security in China are improved by cost-effective agricultural nitrogen management, 2020, Nature Food
  • Methane Emissions from Municipal Wastewater Collection and Treatment Systems, 2023, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Satellite Monitoring for Air Quality and Health, 2021, Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science
  • Underestimation of Sector-Wide Methane Emissions from United States Wastewater Treatment, 2023, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Validation of IASI Satellite Ammonia Observations at the Pixel Scale Using In Situ Vertical Profiles, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Best Publications

  • Clarifying the Dominant Sources and Mechanisms of Cirrus Cloud Formation

    Daniel J. Cziczo;Karl D. Froyd;Karl D. Froyd;Corinna Hoose;Eric J. Jensen

  • Calibration of the Total Carbon Column Observing Network using aircraft profile data

    Debra Wunch;Geoffrey C. Toon;Paul O. Wennberg;Steven C. Wofsy

  • Vehicle Emissions as an Important Urban Ammonia Source in the United States and China.

    Kang Sun;Lei Tao;David J. Miller;Da Pan

  • Air quality, nitrogen use efficiency and food security in China are improved by cost-effective agricultural nitrogen management

    Yixin Guo;Youfan Chen;Timothy D. Searchinger;Mi Zhou

  • Export efficiency of black carbon aerosol in continental outflow: Global implications

    Rokjin J. Park;Daniel J. Jacob;Paul I. Palmer;Antony D. Clarke

  • A flexible and robust neural network IASI-NH3 retrieval algorithm

    Simon Whitburn;M. Van Damme;L. Clarisse;S. Bauduin

  • Atmospheric observations of Arctic Ocean methane emissions up to 82° north

    E. A. Kort;E. A. Kort;Steven C. Wofsy;B. C. Daube;Minghui Diao

  • Low Power Greenhouse Gas Sensors for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

    Amir Khan;David Schaefer;Lei Tao;David J. Miller

  • Chemistry and microphysics of polar stratospheric clouds and cirrus clouds.

    Mark Andrew Zondlo;Paula K. Hudson;Anthony J. Prenni;Margaret A. Tolbert

  • Near-Field Characterization of Methane Emission Variability from a Compressor Station Using a Model Aircraft

    Brian J. Nathan;Levi M. Golston;Anthony S. O'Brien;Kevin Ross

  • Methane Emissions from Municipal Wastewater Collection and Treatment Systems

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  • Open-path, quantum cascade-laser-based sensor for high-resolution atmospheric ammonia measurements

    D. J. Miller;K. Sun;L. Tao;M. A. Khan;M. A. Khan

  • Uptake of HNO3 on ice under upper tropospheric conditions

    Mark Andrew Zondlo;Stephen B. Barone;Margaret A. Tolbert

  • Aircraft measurements of BrO, IO, glyoxal, NO 2 , H 2 O, O 2 –O 2 and aerosol extinction profiles in the tropics: comparison with aircraft-/ship-based in situ and lidar measurements

    Rainer M. Volkamer;Rainer M. Volkamer;Sunil Baidar;Sunil Baidar;Teresa L. Campos;Sean C. Coburn;Sean C. Coburn

  • Active and widespread halogen chemistry in the tropical and subtropical free troposphere

    Siyuan Wang;Johan A. Schmidt;Johan A. Schmidt;Sunil Baidar;Sean Coburn

  • A physics-based approach to oversample multi-satellite, multispecies observations to a common grid

    Kang Sun;Lei Zhu;Karen Cady-Pereira;Christopher Chan Miller

  • Natural gas fugitive leak detection using an unmanned aerial vehicle: Localization and quantification of emission rate

    Levi M. Golston;Nicholas F. Aubut;Michael B. Frish;Shuting Yang

  • Vertical cavity laser hygrometer for the National Science Foundation Gulfstream‐V aircraft

    Mark A. Zondlo;Mark E. Paige;Steven M. Massick;Joel A. Silver

  • Experimental Studies of Vapor-Deposited Water-Ice Films Using Grazing-Angle FTIR-Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy

    Mark Andrew Zondlo;Timothy B. Onasch;Matthew S. Warshawsky;Margaret A. Tolbert

  • Compact and portable open-path sensor for simultaneous measurements of atmospheric N2O and CO using a quantum cascade laser.

    Lei Tao;Kang Sun;M. Amir Khan;David J. Miller

  • Impacts of biomass burning in Southeast Asia on ozone and reactive nitrogen over the western Pacific in spring

    Y. Kondo;Y. Morino;N. Takegawa;M. Koike

  • Convective transport of water vapor into the lower stratosphere observed during double-tropopause events

    Cameron R. Homeyer;Laura L. Pan;Samuel W. Dorsi;Linnea M. Avallone

Frequent Co-Authors

Fred L. Eisele
Fred L. Eisele Georgia Institute of Technology
Christopher A. Cantrell
Christopher A. Cantrell University of Colorado Boulder
Andrew J. Weinheimer
Andrew J. Weinheimer National Center for Atmospheric Research
Donald R. Blake
Donald R. Blake University of California, Irvine
G. W. Sachse
G. W. Sachse Langley Research Center
Robert W. Talbot
Robert W. Talbot University of Houston
James H. Crawford
James H. Crawford Langley Research Center
Lieven Clarisse
Lieven Clarisse Université Libre de Bruxelles
Hanwant B. Singh
Hanwant B. Singh Ames Research Center
Pierre-François Coheur
Pierre-François Coheur Université Libre de Bruxelles

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