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Overview

Scott J. Richardson is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research focuses on Environmental Science, with particular contributions in subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Environmental Engineering, Social Psychology, and Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation.

The scientist has contributed to topics including Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports, Physical Education and Pedagogy, CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions, Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, and Atmospheric Ozone and Climate.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Richardson include:

  • Atmospheric Carbon and Transport - America (ACT-America) Data Sets: Description, Management, and Delivery (2021), published in Earth and Space Science
  • The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on greenhouse gases: a multi-city analysis of in situ atmospheric observations (2022), published in Environmental Research Communications
  • Systematic Review of Sport Coaches' and Teachers' Perceptions and Application of Game-Based and Constraints-Led Pedagogy: A Qualitative Meta-Study (2023), published in Quest
  • Is There Unusual Hysteresis Between Primary Drainage and Imbibition Relative Permeability for Supercritical Carbon Dioxide? (2024), published in SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
  • Steady-State Supercritical CO2 and Brine Relative Permeability Measurements at Different Pressure Conditions (2025), published in Petrophysics - The SPWLA Journal of Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Description

Richardson frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable co-authors include:

  • N. L. Miles
  • K. J. Davis
  • Zachary Barkley
  • Allistair P. McRobert
  • Don Vinson

Publication venues where Richardson's work has appeared include Earth and Space Science, Environmental Research Communications, Quest, Sport Education and Society, and the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition.

Best Publications

  • The Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment.

    J. Verlinde;J. Y. Harrington;G. M. McFarquhar;V. T. Yannuzzi

  • High Resolution Atmospheric Inversion of Urban CO2 Emissions During the Dormant Season of the Indianapolis Flux Experiment (INFLUX)

    Thomas Lauvaux;Thomas Lauvaux;Natasha Miles;Aijun Deng;Scott Richardson

  • Toward quantification and source sector identification of fossil fuel CO2 emissions from an urban area: Results from the INFLUX experiment

    Jocelyn C. Turnbull;Jocelyn C. Turnbull;Colm Sweeney;Colm Sweeney;Anna Karion;Anna Karion;Timothy Newberger;Timothy Newberger

  • High accuracy measurements of dry mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane in humid air

    C.W. Rella;H. Chen;A.E. Andrews;Annette Filges

  • Meteorological Measurement Systems

    Fred V. Brock;Scott J. Richardson

  • The Association of Significant Tornadoes with a Baroclinic Boundary on 2 June 1995

    Erik N. Rasmussen;Scott Richardson;Jerry M. Straka;Paul M. Markowski

  • Constraining the CO 2 budget of the corn belt: exploring uncertainties from the assumptions in a mesoscale inverse system

    T. Lauvaux;A. E. Schuh;A. E. Schuh;M. Uliasz;S. Richardson

  • Assessment of uncertainties of an aircraft-based mass balance approach for quantifying urban greenhouse gas emissions

    M. O L Cambaliza;P. B. Shepson;D. R. Caulton;B. Stirm

  • Direct and Indirect Measurements and Modeling of Methane Emissions in Indianapolis, Indiana

    Brian K Lamb;Maria Obiminda L Cambaliza;Kenneth J Davis;Steven L Edburg

  • The ARM program's water vapor intensive observation periods - Overview, initial accomplishments, and future challenges

    H. E. Revercomb;D. D. Turner;D. D. Turner;D. C. Tobin;R. O. Knuteson

  • The Indianapolis Flux Experiment (INFLUX): A test-bed for developing urban greenhouse gas emission measurements.

    Kenneth J Davis;Aijun Deng;Thomas Lauvaux;Natasha Miles

  • Concurrent variation in oil and gas methane emissions and oil price during the COVID-19 pandemic

    David R. Lyon;Benjamin Hmiel;Ritesh Gautam;Mark Omara

  • Large amplitude spatial and temporal gradients in atmospheric boundary layer CO2mole fractions detected with a tower-based network in the U.S. upper Midwest

    Natasha L. Miles;Scott J. Richardson;Kenneth J. Davis;Thomas Lauvaux

  • Policy-Relevant Assessment of Urban CO2 Emissions

    Thomas Lauvaux;Thomas Lauvaux;Kevin R. Gurney;Natasha L. Miles;Kenneth J. Davis

  • Non-stationary Generation of Weak Turbulence for Very Stable and Weak-Wind Conditions

    Larry Mahrt;Christoph Thomas;Scott Richardson;Nelson Seaman

  • Quantifying methane emissions from natural gas production in north-eastern Pennsylvania

    Zachary R. Barkley;Thomas Lauvaux;Kenneth J. Davis;Aijun Deng

  • Quantification and source apportionment of the methane emission flux from the city of Indianapolis

    M. O.L. Cambaliza;P. B. Shepson;J. Bogner;D. R. Caulton

  • Evaluating atmospheric CO2 inversions at multiple scales over a highly inventoried agricultural landscape

    Andrew E. Schuh;Andrew E. Schuh;Thomas Lauvaux;Tristram O. West;A. Scott Denning

  • Synthesis of Urban CO2 Emission Estimates from Multiple Methods from the Indianapolis Flux Project (INFLUX).

    Jocelyn C. Turnbull;Jocelyn C. Turnbull;Anna Karion;Kenneth James Davis;Thomas Claude Yves Lauvaux

  • Minimizing Errors Associated with Multiplate Radiation Shields

    Scott J. Richardson;Fred V. Brock;Steven R. Semmer;Cathy Jirak

  • Toward reduced transport errors in a high resolution urban CO2 inversion system

    Aijun Deng;Thomas Lauvaux;Kenneth J. Davis;Brian J. Gaudet

  • Urban Emissions of CO2 from Davos, Switzerland: The First Real-Time Monitoring System Using an Atmospheric Inversion Technique

    Thomas Lauvaux;Natasha L. Miles;Scott J. Richardson;Aijun Deng

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth J. Davis
Kenneth J. Davis Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Lauvaux
Thomas Lauvaux Pennsylvania State University
Kevin R. Gurney
Kevin R. Gurney Northern Arizona University
Colm Sweeney
Colm Sweeney National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Anna Karion
Anna Karion National Institute of Standards and Technology
Paul B. Shepson
Paul B. Shepson Stony Brook University
Arlyn E. Andrews
Arlyn E. Andrews National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Larry Mahrt
Larry Mahrt Northwest Research Associates
Scott J. Lehman
Scott J. Lehman Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Tomohiro Oda
Tomohiro Oda Universities Space Research Association

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