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Overview

Pedro Campuzano-Jost is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research is primarily focused within the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with an emphasis on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change.

Their scholarly work explores areas such as atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, and atmospheric ozone and climate. Further topics of interest include atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, fire effects on ecosystems, and air quality monitoring and forecasting.

Pedro Campuzano-Jost has contributed numerous publications to several frequent venues, including:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Pedro Campuzano-Jost include:

  • Global airborne sampling reveals a previously unobserved dimethyl sulfide oxidation mechanism in the marine atmosphere (2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • An evaluation of global organic aerosol schemes using airborne observations (2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics)
  • Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes (2021, Science Advances)
  • How emissions uncertainty influences the distribution and radiative impacts of smoke from fires in North America (2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics)
  • Large contribution of biomass burning emissions to ozone throughout the global remote troposphere (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)

Pedro Campuzano-Jost frequently collaborates with several co-authors, among whom are:

  • J. L. Jiménez
  • Benjamin A. Nault
  • Douglas A. Day
  • Hongyu Guo
  • Jeff Peischl

Best Publications

  • Evolution of brown carbon in wildfire plumes

    Haviland Forrister;Jiumeng Liu;Jiumeng Liu;Eric Scheuer;Jack Dibb

  • Highly functionalized organic nitrates in the southeast United States: Contribution to secondary organic aerosol and reactive nitrogen budgets

    Ben H. Lee;Claudia Mohr;Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker;Anna Lutz

  • Monoterpenes are the largest source of summertime organic aerosol in the southeastern United States

    Haofei Zhang;Haofei Zhang;Lindsay D. Yee;Ben H. Lee;Michael P. Curtis

  • Aqueous-phase mechanism for secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene: application to the southeast United States and co-benefit of SO2 emission controls

    Eloise A Marais;Daniel J Jacob;Jose L Jimenez;Jose L Jimenez;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Pedro Campuzano-Jost

  • Fine particle pH and the partitioning of nitric acid during winter in the northeastern United States

    Hongyu Guo;Amy P. Sullivan;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Jason C. Schroder;Jason C. Schroder

  • Global airborne sampling reveals a previously unobserved dimethyl sulfide oxidation mechanism in the marine atmosphere.

    Patrick R. Veres;J. Andrew Neuman;J. Andrew Neuman;Timothy H. Bertram;Emmanuel Assaf;Emmanuel Assaf

  • Top-of-atmosphere radiative forcing affected by brown carbon in the upper troposphere

    Yuzhong Zhang;Haviland Forrister;Jiumeng Liu;Jack Dibb

  • Airborne measurements of western U.S. wildfire emissions: Comparison with prescribed burning and air quality implications

    Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;L. Gregory Huey;Robert J. Yokelson;Vanessa Selimovic

  • Sources, seasonality, and trends of southeast US aerosol: an integrated analysis of surface, aircraft, and satellite observations with the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model

    P S Kim;Daniel J Jacob;Jenny A Fisher;K Travis

  • A large source of cloud condensation nuclei from new particle formation in the tropics.

    Christina J. Williamson;Christina J. Williamson;Agnieszka Kupc;Agnieszka Kupc;Duncan Axisa;Kelsey R. Bilsback

  • Characterization of a real-time tracer for isoprene epoxydiols-derived secondary organic aerosol (IEPOX-SOA) from aerosol mass spectrometer measurements

    W. W. Hu;P. Campuzano-Jost;B. B. Palm;D. A. Day

  • Organic nitrate chemistry and its implications for nitrogen budgets in an isoprene- and monoterpene-rich atmosphere: constraints from aircraft (SEAC 4 RS) and ground-based (SOAS) observations in the Southeast US

    Jenny A. Fisher;Daniel J. Jacob;Katherine R. Travis;Patrick S. Kim

  • Climate Forcing and Trends of Organic Aerosols in the Community Earth System Model (CESM2)

    Simone Tilmes;Alma Hodzic;Louisa K. Emmons;Michael J. Mills

  • Ozone chemistry in western U.S. wildfire plumes

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  • Observations of gas- and aerosol-phase organic nitrates at BEACHON-RoMBAS 2011

    J. L. Fry;D. C. Draper;K. J. Zarzana;K. J. Zarzana;P. Campuzano-Jost;P. Campuzano-Jost

  • The Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) Field Campaign

    Mary C. Barth;Christopher A. Cantrell;William H. Brune;Steven A. Rutledge

  • Exploring the observational constraints on the simulation of brown carbon

    Xuan Wang;Colette L. Heald;Jiumeng Liu;Rodney J. Weber

  • Impact of Thermal Decomposition on Thermal Desorption Instruments: Advantage of Thermogram Analysis for Quantifying Volatility Distributions of Organic Species.

    Harald Stark;Harald Stark;Reddy L. N. Yatavelli;Reddy L. N. Yatavelli;Samantha L. Thompson;Samantha L. Thompson;Hyungu Kang;Hyungu Kang

  • Chemical feedbacks weaken the wintertime response of particulate sulfate and nitrate to emissions reductions over the eastern United States

    Viral Shah;Lyatt Jaeglé;Joel A. Thornton;Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker

  • Organic nitrate aerosol formation via NO 3 + biogenic volatile organic compounds in the southeastern United States

    B. R. Ayres;H. M. Allen;H. M. Allen;D. C. Draper;D. C. Draper;S. S. Brown

  • In situ secondary organic aerosol formation from ambient pine forest air using an oxidation flow reactor

    Brett Brian Palm;Brett Brian Palm;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Amber Marie Ortega;Amber Marie Ortega;Douglas A. Day;Douglas A. Day

  • ATom: Merged Atmospheric Chemistry, Trace Gases, and Aerosols

    S.C. Wofsy;S. Afshar;H.M. Allen;E.C. Apel

Frequent Co-Authors

Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder
Douglas A. Day
Douglas A. Day University of Colorado Boulder
Weiwei Hu
Weiwei Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Steven S. Brown
Steven S. Brown National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Anne E. Perring
Anne E. Perring Colgate University
Armin Wisthaler
Armin Wisthaler University of Oslo
Joel A. Thornton
Joel A. Thornton University of Washington
Jack E. Dibb
Jack E. Dibb University of New Hampshire
Joshua P. Schwarz
Joshua P. Schwarz National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Karl D. Froyd
Karl D. Froyd Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

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