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  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Michael E. Jenkin is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom, with a primary research focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work predominantly addresses Atmospheric Science, with significant contributions spanning Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Spectroscopy, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics cover a broad range of areas related to atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure

Several recent papers illustrate the scope and focus of their scholarly output:

  • "Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume VII - Criegee intermediates" (2020) in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Global modelling studies of hydrogen and its isotopomers using STOCHEM-CRI: Likely radiative forcing consequences of a future hydrogen economy" (2020) in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: volume VIII - gas-phase reactions of organic species with four, or more, carbon atoms (≥ C4)" (2021) in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "The Common Representative Intermediates Mechanism Version 2 in the United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosols Model" (2021) in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "CRI-HOM: A novel chemical mechanism for simulating highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) in global chemistry-aerosol-climate models" (2020) in Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Michael E. Jenkin's frequent co-authors include:

  • M. Anwar H. Khan
  • Dudley E. Shallcross
  • Richard G. Derwent
  • Steven R. Utembe
  • Alexander T. Archibald

Their publications often appear in notable venues related to atmospheric research and environmental sciences. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Geoscientific model development

Michael E. Jenkin was awarded the ACM Senior Member status in 2009.

Best Publications

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

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

  • Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume I - gas phase reactions of O x , HO x , NO x and SO x species

    R. Atkinson;D. L. Baulch;R. A. Cox;J. N. Crowley

  • Protocol for the development of the Master Chemical Mechanism, MCM v3 (Part A): tropospheric degradation of non-aromatic volatile organic compounds

    S. M. Saunders;S. M. Saunders;M. E. Jenkin;R. G. Derwent;M. J. Pilling

  • Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume IV – gas phase reactions of organic halogen species

    R. Atkinson;D. L. Baulch;R. A. Cox;J. N. Crowley

  • Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume I - gas phase reaxtions of Ox, HOx, NOx and SOx species

    R. Atkinson;D. L. Baulch;R. A. Cox;J. N. Crowley

  • The tropospheric degradation of volatile organic compounds: a protocol for mechanism development

    Michael E. Jenkin;Sandra M. Saunders;Michael J. Pilling

  • Atmospheric composition change – global and regional air quality

    P.S. Monks;Claire Granier;Claire Granier;Claire Granier;S. Fuzzi;A. Stohl

  • Organic peroxy radicals: Kinetics, spectroscopy and tropospheric chemistry

    P.D Lightfoot;R.A Cox;J.N Crowley;M Destriau

  • The EMEP MSC-W chemical transport model -- technical description

    David Simpson;David Simpson;Anna Benedictow;Halldis Berge;Robert Bergström;Robert Bergström

  • Ozone and other secondary photochemical pollutants: chemical processes governing their formation in the planetary boundary layer

    Michael E. Jenkin;Kevin C. Clemitshaw

  • Photochemical ozone creation potentials for organic compounds in northwest Europe calculated with a master chemical mechanism

    Richard G. Derwent;Michael E. Jenkin;Sandra M. Saunders;Michael J. Pilling

  • Photochemical ozone creation potentials for a large number of reactive hydrocarbons under European conditions

    R.G. Derwent;M.E. Jenkin;S.M. Saunders

  • The MCM v3.3.1 degradation scheme for isoprene

    M. E. Jenkin;J. C. Young;A. R. Rickard

  • Development of a detailed chemical mechanism (MCMv3.1) for the atmospheric oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons

    C. Bloss;V. Wagner;M. E. Jenkin;R. Volkamer;R. Volkamer

  • Analysis of the relationship between ambient levels of O3, NO2 and NO as a function of NOx in the UK

    Lynette J. Clapp;Michael E. Jenkin

  • Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume III – gas phase reactions of inorganic halogens

    R. Atkinson;D. L. Baulch;R. A. Cox;J. N. Crowley

  • Secondary organic aerosol reduced by mixture of atmospheric vapours

    Gordon McFiggans;Thomas F. Mentel;Juergen Wildt;Iida Pullinen;Iida Pullinen

  • Ground-level ozone in the 21st century: future trends, impacts and policy implications

    David Fowler;Markus Amann;Ross Anderson;Mike Ashmore

  • Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume V – heterogeneous reactions on solid substrates

    John N. Crowley;Markus Ammann;R.A. Cox;R.G. Hynes

  • Secondary organic aerosol formation from a large number of reactive man-made organic compounds.

    Richard G. Derwent;Michael E. Jenkin;Steven R. Utembe;Dudley E. Shallcross

  • Hydrocarbons and the long-range transport of ozone and pan across Europe

    R.G. Derwent;M.E. Jenkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Dudley E. Shallcross
Dudley E. Shallcross University of Bristol
Alexander T. Archibald
Alexander T. Archibald University of Cambridge
Richard A. Cox
Richard A. Cox University of Cambridge
Michael J. Pilling
Michael J. Pilling University of Leeds
Carl J. Percival
Carl J. Percival University of Manchester
Andrew R. Rickard
Andrew R. Rickard University of York
Gordon McFiggans
Gordon McFiggans University of Manchester
Timothy J. Wallington
Timothy J. Wallington Ford Motor Company (United States)
John N. Crowley
John N. Crowley Max Planck Society

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