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Ralf M. Staebler is affiliated with Environment and Climate Change Canada in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences. The scientist's work spans various subfields including global and planetary change, atmospheric science, health toxicology and mutagenesis, analytical chemistry, and mechanics of materials.

Their research intersects multiple topics such as atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, petroleum processing and analysis, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, remote sensing in agriculture, and air quality and health impacts.

Ralf M. Staebler has published extensively in several scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences

Prominent recent papers by Staebler comprise:

  • Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance flux footprints for areas surrounding AmeriFlux sites, 2021, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Methane emissions from an oil sands tailings pond: a quantitative comparison of fluxes derived by different methods, 2021, Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • New methodology shows short atmospheric lifetimes of oxidized sulfur and nitrogen due to dry deposition, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Daily leaf area index from photosynthetically active radiation for long term records of canopy structure and leaf phenology, 2021, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Fugitive emissions of polycyclic aromatic compounds from an oil sands tailings pond based on fugacity and inverse dispersion flux calculations, 2020, Environmental Pollution

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • John Liggio
  • Samar G. Moussa
  • Shao-Meng Li
  • Cristian Mihele
  • J. William Munger

Best Publications

  • Observed increase in local cooling effect of deforestation at higher latitudes

    Xuhui Lee;Michael L. Goulden;David Y. Hollinger;Alan Barr

  • Leaf chlorophyll content as a proxy for leaf photosynthetic capacity

    Holly Croft;Jing M. Chen;Xiangzhong Luo;Paul Bartlett

  • Annual cycles of water vapour and carbon dioxide fluxes in and above a boreal aspen forest

    T. A. Black;G. Hartog;H. H. Neumann;P.D. Blanken

  • Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance flux footprints for areas surrounding AmeriFlux sites

    Housen Chu;Xiangzhong Luo;Xiangzhong Luo;Zutao Ouyang;W. Stephen Chan

  • Energy balance and canopy conductance of a boreal aspen forest: Partitioning overstory and understory components

    P. D. Blanken;T. A. Black;P. C. Yang;H. H. Neumann

  • Responses of net ecosystem exchanges of carbon dioxide to changes in cloudiness: Results from two North American deciduous forests

    Lianhong Gu;Jose D. Fuentes;Herman H. Shugart;Ralf M. Staebler

  • Observing subcanopy CO2 advection

    Ralf M. Staebler;David R. Fitzjarrald

  • Comparing the carbon budgets of boreal and temperate deciduous forest stands

    A G Barr;T J Griffis;T A Black;X Lee

  • Overview paper: New insights into aerosol and climate in the Arctic

    Jonathan P. D. Abbatt;W. Richard Leaitch;Amir A. Aliabadi;Allan K. Bertram

  • Turbulent Flux Measurements Above and Below the Overstory of a Boreal Aspen Forest

    P.D. Blanken;T. A. Black;H. H. Neumann;G. Den Hartog

  • Oil sands operations as a large source of secondary organic aerosols

    John Liggio;Shao-Meng Li;Katherine Hayden;Youssef M. Taha

  • Long‐term observation of the atmospheric exchange of CO2 with a temperate deciduous forest in southern Ontario, Canada

    Xuhui Lee;Jose D. Fuentes;Ralf M. Staebler;Harold H. Neumann

  • High levels of molecular chlorine in the Arctic atmosphere

    Jin Liao;Jin Liao;Jin Liao;L. Gregory Huey;Zhen Liu;Zhen Liu;David J. Tanner

  • A comparison of sap flow and eddy fluxes of water vapor from a boreal deciduous forest

    Edward H. Hogg;T. Andrew Black;Gerry den Hartog;Harold H. Neumann

  • Evaluation of the particle infiltration efficiency of three passive samplers and the PS-1 active air sampler

    Milos Z. Markovic;Sebastian Prokop;Sebastian Prokop;Ralf M. Staebler;John Liggio

  • Reactive uptake of ammonia to secondary organic aerosols: kinetics of organonitrogen formation

    Y. Liu;Y. Liu;J. Liggio;R. Staebler;S.-M. Li

  • Determining air pollutant emission rates based on mass balance using airborne measurement data over the Alberta oil sands operations

    M. Gordon;M. Gordon;S.-M. Li;R. Staebler;A. Darlington

  • Measurement of DDT fluxes from a historically treated agricultural soil in Canada.

    Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus;Terry F. Bidleman;Ralf M. Staebler;Kevin C. Jones

  • Land-use change effects on local energy, water, and carbon balances in an Amazonian agricultural field.

    Ricardo K. Sakai;David R. Fitzjarrald;Osvaldo L.L. Moraes;Ralf M. Staebler

  • A comparison of Arctic BrO measurements by chemical ionization mass spectrometry and long path‐differential optical absorption spectroscopy

    J. Liao;H. Sihler;L. G. Huey;J. A. Neuman;J. A. Neuman

  • Direct detection of atmospheric atomic bromine leading to mercury and ozone depletion

    Siyuan Wang;Stephen M. McNamara;Christopher W. Moore;Daniel Obrist

  • Differences between measured and reported volatile organic compound emissions from oil sands facilities in Alberta, Canada

    Shao-Meng Li;Amy Leithead;Samar G. Moussa;John Liggio

  • The effects of forest canopy shading and turbulence on boundary layer ozone

    P. A. Makar;R. M. Staebler;A. Akingunola;J. Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

John Liggio
John Liggio Environment and Climate Change Canada
Shao-Meng Li
Shao-Meng Li Peking University
Paul A. Makar
Paul A. Makar Environment and Climate Change Canada
Alexandra Steffen
Alexandra Steffen Environment and Climate Change Canada
Katherine Hayden
Katherine Hayden Environment and Climate Change Canada
Jan W. Bottenheim
Jan W. Bottenheim Environment and Climate Change Canada
Xuhui Lee
Xuhui Lee Yale University
Andreas Herber
Andreas Herber Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Holly Croft
Holly Croft University of Sheffield
Roy L. Mauldin
Roy L. Mauldin University of Colorado Boulder

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